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- Car > Alcohol Drugs > To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you are driving a bus, taxi, hire-car, heavy motor vehicle (over 13.9 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass), or a vehicle with a dangerous load, it is an offence when the level of alcohol in your blood reaches:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > After drinking alcohol you could:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you are going out and going to drink alcohol, the best way to avoid having to drink and drive is to:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > When drivers have been drinking, the crashes they are involved in are generally:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, how many serious crashes involve alcohol?
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you hold a learner or provisional licence class what is the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit?
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you have used illegal drugs you:
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you are affected by a legal drug, such as a medicine (e.g. cold or allergy tablets)
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > You want to drive your car but you have a very bad headache. A friend gives you some of their headache tablets to kill the pain. What should you do before you take these tablets?
- Car > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking several medications and you want to drive, you should:
- Car > Bicycle Safety > You are driving on a road with a speed limit of 60km/h or less. How much space must you leave when passing a bicycle rider?-
- Car > Bicycle Safety > You are driving on a road with a speed limit above 60km/h. How much space must you leave when passing a bicycle rider?-
- Car > Bicycle Safety > In order to provide the minimum safe passing distance for bicycle riders, are you permitted to cross single and double continuous lines?
- Car > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you are caught cheating on the knowledge test?
- Car > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you offer a testing officer a bribe to pass your driving test?
- Car > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if a testing officer asks you for a bribe to pass your driving test and you give it to him or her?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Under good conditions, when driving behind any vehicle, at any speed, you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving in wet weather, your vehicle will:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, if an oncoming vehicle's headlights dazzle you, you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you get sleepy while driving, it is best to
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > In wet weather when it becomes hard for you to see, you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are driving and it starts to rain, you should
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving on a slippery wet road, for example, one covered in early morning dew, your vehicle will:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Why should you avoid heavy braking on a wet road?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When it is very foggy during the day or night and your vehicle has no fog lights, you should
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When going on a long trip, out of the following which is the most important to do?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, when you approach an oncoming vehicle, you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Which of the following attitudes is most likely to make you a safer driver?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You are about to move away from the kerb in your car. What is the last thing you should do before you move into traffic?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > What is the best way to avoid hitting other vehicles, people or animals when moving off from the kerb?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Many people crash within the first few years of driving. What is the best way of learning to drive on your own without crashing?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > It is important to scan while driving so you can see everything that is happening on the road. What does scanning involve?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are a new driver and first start to drive at night you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You set out on a fairly long drive to see some friends. After a while you start feeling tired. What should you do?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You are driving an older relative for an appointment and are running late. They ask you to go faster to get there on time. You should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You are planning to drive from Sydney to the Gold Coast with some friends. To minimise fatigue and make the trip as safe as possible you should:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You should leave a gap between your vehicle and the one you are following. In good conditions the gap should be:
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > It is night time and you are driving home from the movies. You are travelling in a line of vehicles. What size gap should you leave between your vehicle and the vehicles in front of you?
- Car > Fatigue Defensive Driving > While driving, you come across aggressive, selfish or ignorant driving behaviour by another driver. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Can a P1 or P2 provisional driver legally instruct a learner driver?
- Car > General Knowledge > To progress to a P2 provisional licence, a P1 provisional driver must hold a P1 licence for a minimum period of:
- Car > General Knowledge > If one or two of your wheels run off the edge of the roadway, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > If there are no lanes marked on the road, you should drive:
- Car > General Knowledge > If you break down on a freeway, you should
- Car > General Knowledge > If you intend to turn left, are you required to give a signal?
- Car > General Knowledge > What is meant by this sign on or near a bridge?
- Car > General Knowledge > When reversing, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > How close can you park to another vehicle when parked parallel to the kerb?
- Car > General Knowledge > Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle?
- Car > General Knowledge > Do you have any responsibilities when opening a vehicle door on a roadway?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you permitted to park on a median strip or traffic island?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you permitted to park in the direction of the arrow?
- Car > General Knowledge > When driving at sunset or dawn on a dark day, what should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving at night with your headlights on high beam. When should you dip your headlights?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from a bus stop, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Is it an offence to obstruct clear vision of your number plates?
- Car > General Knowledge > Before driving on a freeway, which of the following should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > What must you do if you miss your exit on a freeway?
- Car > General Knowledge > As you leave a freeway, which of the following should you check?
- Car > General Knowledge > When can a private car travel in a lane marked by this sign?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you permitted to drive a car towing more than one trailer?
- Car > General Knowledge > What must you do when you are towing a caravan to help other vehicles overtake?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you permitted to tow a caravan with a person riding in the caravan?
- Car > General Knowledge > Before driving a long distance at fast speed or carrying a full car load, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > If an oncoming vehicle crosses the centre line and is coming straight at you and you cannot stop, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > If you are involved in an accident where your vehicle needs to be towed away and the Police does not attend the crash scene, you:
- Car > General Knowledge > If your vehicle is involved in an accident (regardless of the damage), what details must you give, to the other driver(s), if asked?
- Car > General Knowledge > If a vehicle you are driving is involved in an accident and a person is injured, what must you do after stopping?
- Car > General Knowledge > Stop signs or flashing lights at railway crossings should always be obeyed, because:
- Car > General Knowledge > You should not drive across a railway level crossing when:
- Car > General Knowledge > Check all that apply. You should use your right-hand indicator when:
- Car > General Knowledge > When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > If you see a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > You see a broken yellow line painted on the roadway adjacent to the kerb. What does it mean?
- Car > General Knowledge > If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > A friend lends you a van that has seats for ten passengers. What type of licence do you need to drive this type of vehicle?
- Car > General Knowledge > What are you required to do if you develop a serious medical condition that could affect your driving?
- Car > General Knowledge > A friend lends you his car. It is very noisy and blows a lot of smoke. He tells you the vehicle has been given a defect notice but it's still OK to drive it. What should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > Your car registration expires today. You have your car inspected for registration renewal but it fails the inspection. What should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You buy a car and find that the spare tyre is smooth; the tread is only just visible. If you get a puncture will it be legal to drive the car with a smooth spare tyre?
- Car > General Knowledge > You borrow a friend's car and find that the position of the driver's seat puts you sitting a long way from the steering wheel and controls. What should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You hold an unrestricted licence and are driving at 100 km/h in the country and pass this sign. What should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are turning right from one of two right turn only lanes. How should you use your indicators?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are approaching an intersection that has a red light camera. The lights turn yellow when you are too close to stop safely. The lights go red as you get to the other side of the intersection. Will you receive a penalty notice?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving on a freeway and realise you forgot something at home. You want to go back for it. Can you do a U-turn on this road?
- Car > General Knowledge > You have a six year old child with you in your car. You have just parked so you can collect a prescription from the chemist. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Check all that apply. You want to leave your automatic car parked on a street sloping uphill. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Which vehicle is parked correctly?
- Car > General Knowledge > You have just passed this sign. Can you park on this road?
- Car > General Knowledge > Where there are double dividing lines, you may park:
- Car > General Knowledge > If there are no signs or markings to advise you, can you choose any of these methods of parking?
- Car > General Knowledge > You should angle park:
- Car > General Knowledge > This bridge has only just enough room for two vehicles. As you come close to it you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Which side mirror is adjusted best?
- Car > General Knowledge > You should be particularly careful at this intersection because:
- Car > General Knowledge > You are in busy traffic and slow down for a bicycle rider. A driver behind you beeps a horn and pressures you to go around the bike and drive faster. How should you respond?
- Car > General Knowledge > You hear the siren of an ambulance approaching you from behind. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving along this road. You hear an ambulance's siren and see the ambulance in your mirror. You should
- Car > General Knowledge > You are about to make a right hand turn at this intersection. You have the green light. You hear a siren and then see that a fire truck will soon overtake you. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > When you come across roadworks:
- Car > General Knowledge > Generally, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > You are approaching a green light in vehicle A. An ambulance sounding its siren is approaching the same intersection and has a red light. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > When you see these lights flashing on the back of a bus, what should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving at night and there is no other traffic around you. When can you use your headlights on high beam?
- Car > General Knowledge > You want to park your vehicle for a short time. It is night time. You should:
- Car > General Knowledge > You drive up to a corner where you see some loose gravel on the road. You should
- Car > General Knowledge > When you are driving on a two-lane freeway, which lane should you choose?
- Car > General Knowledge > When there are three lanes on a freeway:
- Car > General Knowledge > When you see the headlights flashing on the front of a bus, what should you do?
- Car > General Knowledge > You are driving your vehicle along a street and want to stop for a short time. Are you allowed to double park your vehicle (that is stand it on the road alongside a parked car)?
- Car > General Knowledge > Looking at the diagrams, how far from the approach side of a bus stop or a railway crossing are you allowed to stand or park your vehicle?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you allowed to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving a car?
- Car > General Knowledge > Are you required to carry your driver's licence with you every time you drive?
- Car > General Knowledge > Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are, however, more at risk in traffic because:
- Car > General Knowledge > To drive safely, you need to concentrate and be able to monitor everything that is happening on the road. To do this, you need to:
- Car > General Knowledge > If you are driving towards a road works zone and a traffic controller displays a stop sign you must:
- Car > General Knowledge > If you are driving through a road work zone in the left hand lane and you see this sign you should:
- Car > General Knowledge > Where must L or P plates be displayed on a vehicle:
- Car > General Knowledge > When displaying L or P plates, how much of the letter must be clearly visible?
- Car > General Knowledge > Do bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders?
- Car > General Knowledge > Before getting out of your vehicle you must
- Car > Intersections > As you approach an intersection, you should check for traffic on your left and right:
- Car > Intersections > There are no traffic signs or signals at an intersection. If you intend to drive through the intersection, you must give way to:
- Car > Intersections > When making a right-hand turn at the intersection shown, you must give way to:
- Car > Intersections > If turning right at a T-intersection (as shown) must you give way to vehicles approaching from both the left and right?
- Car > Intersections > If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
- Car > Intersections > If turning at an intersection are you required to give way to pedestrians?
- Car > Intersections > When you come to an intersection and the road beyond is choked with vehicles going in the same direction, what should you do?
- Car > Intersections > Right-turns must be made from which lanes when travelling on a laned roadway?
- Car > Intersections > In this diagram both vehicles O and P must pass through GIVE WAY signs before entering the intersection. Which vehicle goes first?
- Car > Intersections > Vehicle O is at a STOP sign
- Car > Intersections > If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?
- Car > Intersections > The diagram shows a marked pedestrian crossing at an intersection. There is also a STOP sign at the intersection. You have already stopped for a pedestrian. Must you stop again at the STOP line?
- Car > Intersections > A GIVE WAY sign at an intersection means that you must:
- Car > Intersections > Which vehicle in the diagram must give way?
- Car > Intersections > You want to make a left turn. You must use your left-hand indicator
- Car > Intersections > At the T-intersection shown in the diagram which vehicle should give way?
- Car > Intersections > You wish to make a right-hand turn from a ONE WAY STREET with no arrows marked on the roadway. You should position your vehicle:
- Car > Intersections > When there are no arrows marked on the road, left turns must be made from:
- Car > Intersections > What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?
- Car > Intersections > You are driving the car in the diagram. You must stop:
- Car > Intersections > If the boom gates are down and the signals are flashing, at a railway level crossing, you may begin to cross:
- Car > Intersections > When approaching a railway level crossing displaying this sign, you must:
- Car > Intersections > Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should:
- Car > Intersections > You are in the car approaching the intersection shown, you should:
- Car > Intersections > You come to an intersection in Sydney with a Light Rail vehicle about to enter. What should you do?
- Car > Intersections > You approach an intersection in busy traffic and want to go straight ahead. The traffic lights turn green. When are you permitted to enter the intersection?
- Car > Intersections > You are at a busy intersection with slow moving traffic and want to go straight ahead. When the traffic lights change to green you should make sure that:
- Car > Intersections > The traffic on the other side of this intersection has stopped. You are in the car shown and want to cross the intersection. The lights are green. What should you do?
- Car > Intersections > Which statement is correct?
- Car > Intersections > As you drive into an intersection, the lights turn to yellow. You should:
- Car > Intersections > When these lights are flashing it means
- Car > Intersections > You wish to turn left here. The pedestrian lights are flashing red. You should:
- Car > Intersections > You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?
- Car > Intersections > You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign in the car marked A and you wish to turn right. The car marked B facing you also has a stop sign and is indicating to turn left. Who can go first?
- Car > Intersections > This intersection does not have any traffic lights or signs. You are in car A and want to turn right. When can you go?
- Car > Intersections > You come to an intersection that does not have traffic lights or signs. How do you decide when to drive straight ahead?
- Car > Intersections > At this intersection there are no signs or traffic lights. You are in the car marked A. You want to turn left. What should you do?
- Car > Intersections > You are in car A and want to turn right at this intersection. Car B facing you is also indicating to turn right. What path should you take?
- Car > Intersections > When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must:
- Car > Intersections > You are in car A and are going straight ahead through the intersection. Who should give way?
- Car > Intersections > You wish to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane may you use?
- Car > Intersections > You are in the right hand lane and are planning to go straight ahead through this roundabout. When should you signal left to exit the roundabout?
- Car > Intersections > When you wish to turn left at a roundabout you indicate:
- Car > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead at this roundabout. Which statement is true?
- Car > Intersections > You want to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane must you use?
- Car > Intersections > When you wish to drive straight ahead at a roundabout you may enter from either the left or right lane. As you continue around you should:
- Car > Intersections > When turning left at a roundabout you should enter and leave the roundabout:
- Car > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead on this roundabout with two lanes. Which lane may you use?
- Car > Intersections > The motorcyclist wants to travel straight ahead through this roundabout. The rider should watch out for the marked car because the car:
- Car > Intersections > To turn back into the same road from which you joined this roundabout you must:
- Car > Intersections > In this roundabout with two lanes, can the marked car turn right?
- Car > Intersections > The red car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?
- Car > Intersections > If you enter an intersection that is under the control of a traffic controller:
- Car > Intersections > You are at an intersection and see a pedestrian crossing the road into which you are turning. You must:
- Car > Negligent Driving > When driving near parked vehicles, you should:
- Car > Negligent Driving > You are approaching a hill or curve. You must not cross the centre line to overtake:
- Car > Negligent Driving > You are approaching the crest (top of a hill) on a narrow road, the safest procedure is to:
- Car > Negligent Driving > On a single laned road (as shown), you must always overtake another vehicle on its right except when:
- Car > Negligent Driving > When overtaking another vehicle you should NOT move back in front of it, unless
- Car > Negligent Driving > A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?
- Car > Negligent Driving > The faster the vehicle in front of you is travelling, the:
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you are not sure you have enough distance to overtake a vehicle ahead, you should:
- Car > Negligent Driving > When being overtaken by another vehicle what should you do to help?
- Car > Negligent Driving > You are in the purple vehicle, you may overtake the vehicle in front:
- Car > Negligent Driving > Before beginning to overtake another vehicle, you should
- Car > Negligent Driving > You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You:
- Car > Negligent Driving > How should you overtake a pedal cyclist?
- Car > Negligent Driving > If an overtaking vehicle signals that it must move in, in front of you, you should
- Car > Negligent Driving > The first thing you should do before overtaking is:
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of dangerous driving:
- Car > Negligent Driving > You are travelling in the left lane and wish to turn right at the intersection. You move to the right lane and a driver behind sounds their horn at you. What have you done wrong?
- Car > Negligent Driving > What is this driver doing that is negligent and illegal?
- Car > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 90 km/h. You have just overtaken a vehicle in the left lane. What should you do next?
- Car > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 100 km/h. When can you use the right lane?
- Car > Negligent Driving > Another vehicle is overtaking you on your right. You commit a traffic offence if you:
- Car > Negligent Driving > If the police suspect you may have been involved in street or drag racing, they may take immediate action. Which one of the following is correct? The police may:
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted a second time for street or drag racing, which one of the following penalties applies?
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you have been convicted for street or drag racing, which of these penalties may apply?
- Car > Negligent Driving > When you have started to overtake the car, you notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should:
- Car > Negligent Driving > If you are caught speeding through a road work zone you will:
- Car > Negligent Driving > When driving through temporary road work you should:
- Car > Negligent Driving > When entering or leaving a driveway you must:
- Car > Negligent Driving > Will a P1 licence be suspended for any speeding offence?
- Car > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians on a marked pedestrian crossing:
- Car > Pedestrians > When approaching a marked pedestrian crossing and no pedestrians are in sight, you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > If elderly people or children are on a pedestrian crossing you will probably need to:
- Car > Pedestrians > Which sign painted on the road tells you there is a pedestrian crossing ahead?
- Car > Pedestrians > A vehicle ahead of you has stopped at a pedestrian crossing. You:
- Car > Pedestrians > If you see a School Crossing Supervisor holding a sign like this, you must wait until the children:
- Car > Pedestrians > Which one of the following statements is correct? Bicycle riders:
- Car > Pedestrians > When driving near children playing or walking near the edge of the road, you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > Pedestrians who are affected by alcohol, are:
- Car > Pedestrians > When driving near pedestrian crossings, intersections, or school crossings, you should always
- Car > Pedestrians > When driving in an area where there are many pedestrians (e.g. a bus stop) it is important to:
- Car > Pedestrians > When driving past parked vehicles, which of the following is it most important to do:
- Car > Pedestrians > When driving in wet weather, you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the amber light starts 'flashing' after the red stop signal, it means:
- Car > Pedestrians > Which statement is true?
- Car > Pedestrians > You drive towards these people on the road. What should you do?
- Car > Pedestrians > You see these zigzag markings on the road in front of you. What do they mean?
- Car > Pedestrians > These markings on the road indicate
- Car > Pedestrians > You approach a person crossing the road. You should:
- Car > Pedestrians > You approach a crossing and see the scene in the picture. You should:
- Car > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the lights change to red you should
- Car > Pedestrians > This person is standing on a pedestrian refuge. If he steps out onto your lane you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > Which of the following statements is correct?
- Car > Pedestrians > When you see children on or near the road:
- Car > Pedestrians > When you see older people on or near the road, you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians if there is a risk of hitting them. When driving in poor light, you should:
- Car > Pedestrians > You drive up to a Light Rail vehicle that has just stopped at a tram stop. What is the most important thing you should do?
- Car > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > A car is carrying a driver and 3 adult passengers. There are seat belts in all seating positions. By law, seat belts must be worn by:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > The adult passenger in the rear is breaking the law because she is:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > The most effective device for protecting passengers when in an accident is:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > Which one of the following statements is correct? Seat belts
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > Seat belts and child restraints (eg baby capsules and child seats):
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > Child restraints (eg, baby capsules and child seats):
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > You are driving a vehicle that only has a seat belt for the driver. To reduce the danger of being in a vehicle without a seat belt, where is the best place for passengers to sit?
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > When passengers get in the car and do not put their seat belts on, the safest thing to do is:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > You want to give a lift to a friend and his four month old baby. Before you do, you need to make sure:
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > You want to fit a baby restraint to your car. What should you secure the restraint to?
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > You give a friend and her 12 year old son a lift. Your friend sits in the front and her son gets in the back. The boy does not put his seat belt on. By law, who has to make sure the child wears his seat belt?
- Car > Seat Belts Restraints > Which of the following statements is correct?
- Car > Speed Limits > You are driving in busy traffic in an 80 km/h zone. It begins to rain lightly. What should you do?
- Car > Speed Limits > You are driving in a 70 km/h zone, keeping to the limit. Several vehicles pass you. One of your passengers suggests you should keep up with the other traffic. What should you do?
- Car > Speed Limits > You are driving in busy traffic in a 60 km/h zone. You feel 60 km/h is a bit too fast for the conditions. What should you do?
- Car > Speed Limits > What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit
- Car > Speed Limits > Having a radar detector or jammer in your car is against the law:
- Car > Speed Limits > Where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 100 km/h, unless:
- Car > Speed Limits > When you see this sign you must:
- Car > Speed Limits > This sign means you must:
- Car > Speed Limits > It is 9.20am on a school day. You are driving at 60 km/h, the same speed as traffic around you. You pass this sign but the other cars do not slow down much. What should you do?
- Car > Speed Limits > Speed limit signs (such as the one shown) tell drivers:
- Car > Speed Limits > If you are driving along the highway and come across road works with a reduced speed zone, you must:
- Car > Speed Limits > Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
- Car > Speed Limits > A Shared Traffic Zone, where pedestrians and other road users can share the road safely has a speed limit of:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a freeway?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Double unbroken dividing lines are marked on a roadway. You may:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > A section of road is marked with double unbroken dividing lines as in the diagram. When is a vehicle allowed to cross these lines?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving in traffic lanes (as shown in the diagram), you may change your lane:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When two lanes merge into one (as shown in the diagram), who should give way?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Looking at the diagram, which vehicle must give way?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You must use your indicator lights when
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > If you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you must
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are in car marked A. You wish to overtake car marked B. You should:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines to overtake the bicycle rider if the way forward is clear?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When starting to overtake you see the dividing lines ahead change to double unbroken lines. What should you do?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You want to turn left at this intersection. There is an edge line that continues through the intersection. Are you permitted to turn here?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Before changing lanes you should:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You drive into a transit lane where the T2 rule applies. You have one passenger plus yourself. Are you permitted to remain in the transit lane?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You change lanes and then see you are in a lane where the T3 rule applies. There is no other traffic in this lane. You have one passenger. What should you do?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are approaching the start of a T2 transit lane. You are the only person in the car. You want to turn left at the next intersection 200 metres away. Can you travel in the transit lane at this point?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are in car marked Y and want to turn right using a median turning lane. A car marked O, coming towards you, is already in the median lane; it is slowing down and indicating. Are you permitted to enter and share the median turning lane?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are driving a car and want to pick up a passenger. The lane you want to stop in is a BUS LANE. Are you permitted to stop there?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are going to turn right from a one-way street. Where should you be when you start your turn?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Overtaking another vehicle requires good concentration and judgement. Which of the following statements is correct?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving on a multi-lane road with a speed limit of more than 80 km/h, which lane should you choose?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Signalling is:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a motorway?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are facing traffic lights (as shown). What do they mean?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > What may you do at an intersection with traffic lights at which this sign is displayed?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Are you permitted to make a U-Turn at traffic lights?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > These lights mean that you:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > This light means, you:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > It is 3 o'clock in the morning. You cannot see any other traffic. You want to turn right. You may:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach an intersection with traffic lights, the yellow light turns to red. You must:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You approach an intersection showing a red light and the sign shown. You wish to turn left. You must:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > It is early morning and there is no other traffic about. You approach an intersection when the traffic lights change from green to yellow. What should you do?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You want to turn right at an intersection and see this traffic light. You should:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection. The traffic lights are red and you see this sign. You should:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green. What should you do?
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach a set of traffic lights at an intersection, they change from green to yellow (amber). You must:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Temporary traffic lights at road works:
- Car > Traffic Lights Lanes > Where do you stop at temporary traffic lights?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > This sign means you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you:
- Car > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign, where:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > If the red lights on this sign are flashing what are you required to do?
- Car > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, if:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, when:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, what must you do?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign tell you?
- Car > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > After drinking alcohol you could:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Which of the following statements relating to motorcyclists and bicycle riders is correct?
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Consuming even small amounts of alcohol before riding may:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you have used illegal drugs you:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > To ensure prescription drugs will not affect your ability to ride a motorcycle you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > After drinking alcohol you could:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Which of the following statements relating to motorcyclists and bicycle riders is correct?
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Consuming even small amounts of alcohol before riding may:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > If you have used illegal drugs you:
- Motorbike > Alcohol Drugs > To ensure prescription drugs will not affect your ability to ride a motorcycle you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When is a motorcycle rider allowed to ride without an approved helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What equipment must be fitted to a motorcycle if pillion passengers are to be carried?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You need to stop quickly, you should use :
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To make a normal stop, you should use:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are going to make a turn. When should you apply the brakes?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have to downshift for a turn, you should do it:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you wear regular spectacles while you ride:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Every time before you ride you should check:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should you be able to see in each mirror fitted to your motorcycle?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When you slow down for a stop, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > On a wet road how do you make an emergency stop?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Where should you look when following a car?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > In what part of the lane should you ride when being passed by on-coming vehicles?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > A turn signal that keeps flashing after a turn is very likely to:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are being overtaken by a car on a two-laned road. In what part of the lane should you ride?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have not ridden a particular motorcycle before, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding on a wet road, what is usually the most slippery part?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are riding along on a sealed road when you see sand on the road ahead. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding over loose gravel or sand, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding on a bumpy road:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What is the first thing to do if you have a blowout?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > At low speeds, if the rear tyre goes flat what is the first thing you will notice?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > At low speeds, if the front tyre goes flat what is the first thing you will notice?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To handle a high speed wobble, firmly grip the handlebars and:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If your throttle sticks while in traffic, what is the first thing you should do?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When carrying a pillion passenger, the passenger should sit:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > In a turn you should tell a pillion passenger to:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should a pillion passenger do when you stop?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > How old must you be to obtain a learner rider licence?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > How long must you have held a rider's licence before carrying a pillion passenger?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you are stopped by Police while riding a motorcycle on a road or road related area and you are not carrying your rider's licence you could expect to be:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Police officers may check that you are correctly licensed when:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Wearing the right protective clothing when riding can:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When are you allowed to ride a motorcycle on roads in NSW without wearing a helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should be displayed upon an approved helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To ensure a helmet is in good condition you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have a crash whilst wearing your helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you find cracks or loose padding in your helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Wearing a helmet visor or goggles when riding will:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > The best type of footwear when riding are
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Protective clothing should be:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Other protective options to wear when riding include:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When learning to ride you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Any passenger carried on a motorcycle (not in a sidecar) must:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Your ability to concentrate can be affected by:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Correct riding posture:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When is a motorcycle rider allowed to ride without an approved helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What equipment must be fitted to a motorcycle if pillion passengers are to be carried?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You need to stop quickly, you should use :
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To make a normal stop, you should use:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are going to make a turn. When should you apply the brakes?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have to downshift for a turn, you should do it:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you wear regular spectacles while you ride:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Every time before you ride you should check:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should you be able to see in each mirror fitted to your motorcycle?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When you slow down for a stop, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > On a wet road how do you make an emergency stop?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Where should you look when following a car?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > In what part of the lane should you ride when being passed by on-coming vehicles?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > A turn signal that keeps flashing after a turn is very likely to:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are being overtaken by a car on a two-laned road. In what part of the lane should you ride?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have not ridden a particular motorcycle before, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding on a wet road, what is usually the most slippery part?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > You are riding along on a sealed road when you see sand on the road ahead. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding over loose gravel or sand, you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When riding on a bumpy road:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What is the first thing to do if you have a blowout?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > At low speeds, if the rear tyre goes flat what is the first thing you will notice?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > At low speeds, if the front tyre goes flat what is the first thing you will notice?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To handle a high speed wobble, firmly grip the handlebars and:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If your throttle sticks while in traffic, what is the first thing you should do?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When carrying a pillion passenger, the passenger should sit:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > In a turn you should tell a pillion passenger to:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should a pillion passenger do when you stop?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > How old must you be to obtain a learner rider licence?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > How long must you have held a rider's licence before carrying a pillion passenger?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you are stopped by Police while riding a motorcycle on a road or road related area and you are not carrying your rider's licence you could expect to be:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Police officers may check that you are correctly licensed when:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Wearing the right protective clothing when riding can:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When are you allowed to ride a motorcycle on roads in NSW without wearing a helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > What should be displayed upon an approved helmet?
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > To ensure a helmet is in good condition you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you have a crash whilst wearing your helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > If you find cracks or loose padding in your helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Wearing a helmet visor or goggles when riding will:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > The best type of footwear when riding are
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Protective clothing should be:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Other protective options to wear when riding include:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > When learning to ride you should:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Any passenger carried on a motorcycle (not in a sidecar) must:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Your ability to concentrate can be affected by:
- Motorbike > Bike Specific > Correct riding posture:
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you are caught cheating on the knowledge test?
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you offer a testing officer a bribe to pass your driving test?
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if a testing officer asks you for a bribe to pass your driving test and you give it to him or her?
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you are caught cheating on the knowledge test?
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you offer a testing officer a bribe to pass your driving test?
- Motorbike > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if a testing officer asks you for a bribe to pass your driving test and you give it to him or her?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When going on a long trip, out of the following which is the most important to do?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, when you approach an oncoming vehicle, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > To help prevent fatigue when riding you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > What should you do if you have difficulty concentrating when riding?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Under good conditions, when driving behind any vehicle, at any speed, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving in wet weather, your vehicle will:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, if an oncoming vehicle's headlights dazzle you, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you get sleepy while driving, it is best to
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > In wet weather when it becomes hard for you to see, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are driving and it starts to rain, you should
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving on a slippery wet road, for example, one covered in early morning dew, your vehicle will:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Why should you avoid heavy braking on a wet road?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When going on a long trip, out of the following which is the most important to do?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, when you approach an oncoming vehicle, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > To help prevent fatigue when riding you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > What should you do if you have difficulty concentrating when riding?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Under good conditions, when driving behind any vehicle, at any speed, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving in wet weather, your vehicle will:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, if an oncoming vehicle's headlights dazzle you, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you get sleepy while driving, it is best to
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > In wet weather when it becomes hard for you to see, you should:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are driving and it starts to rain, you should
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving on a slippery wet road, for example, one covered in early morning dew, your vehicle will:
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Why should you avoid heavy braking on a wet road?
- Motorbike > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > What is meant by this sign on or near a bridge?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You are driving at night with your headlights on high beam. When should you dip your headlights?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from a bus stop, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If an oncoming vehicle crosses the centre line and is coming straight at you and you cannot stop, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are involved in an accident where your vehicle needs to be towed away and the Police does not attend the crash scene, you:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If your vehicle is involved in an accident (regardless of the damage), what details must you give, to the other driver(s), if asked?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If a vehicle you are driving is involved in an accident and a person is injured, what must you do after stopping?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Check all that apply. You should use your right-hand indicator when:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you see a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You see a broken yellow line painted on the roadway adjacent to the kerb. What does it mean?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You hear the siren of an ambulance approaching you from behind. You should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Generally, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You want to park your vehicle for a short time. It is night time. You should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Looking at the diagrams, how far from the approach side of a bus stop or a railway crossing are you allowed to stand or park your vehicle?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are, however, more at risk in traffic because:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are driving towards a road works zone and a traffic controller displays a stop sign you must:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are driving through a road work zone in the left hand lane and you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Do bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > What is meant by this sign on or near a bridge?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You are driving at night with your headlights on high beam. When should you dip your headlights?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from a bus stop, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If an oncoming vehicle crosses the centre line and is coming straight at you and you cannot stop, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are involved in an accident where your vehicle needs to be towed away and the Police does not attend the crash scene, you:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If your vehicle is involved in an accident (regardless of the damage), what details must you give, to the other driver(s), if asked?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If a vehicle you are driving is involved in an accident and a person is injured, what must you do after stopping?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Check all that apply. You should use your right-hand indicator when:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you see a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You see a broken yellow line painted on the roadway adjacent to the kerb. What does it mean?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You hear the siren of an ambulance approaching you from behind. You should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Generally, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > You want to park your vehicle for a short time. It is night time. You should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Looking at the diagrams, how far from the approach side of a bus stop or a railway crossing are you allowed to stand or park your vehicle?
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are, however, more at risk in traffic because:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are driving towards a road works zone and a traffic controller displays a stop sign you must:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > If you are driving through a road work zone in the left hand lane and you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > General Knowledge > Do bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders?
- Motorbike > Intersections > As you approach an intersection, you should check for traffic on your left and right:
- Motorbike > Intersections > There are no traffic signs or signals at an intersection. If you intend to drive through the intersection, you must give way to:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When making a right-hand turn at the intersection shown, you must give way to:
- Motorbike > Intersections > If turning right at a T-intersection (as shown) must you give way to vehicles approaching from both the left and right?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If turning at an intersection are you required to give way to pedestrians?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you come to an intersection and the road beyond is choked with vehicles going in the same direction, what should you do?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Right-turns must be made from which lanes when travelling on a laned roadway?
- Motorbike > Intersections > In this diagram both vehicles O and P must pass through GIVE WAY signs before entering the intersection. Which vehicle goes first?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Vehicle O is at a STOP sign
- Motorbike > Intersections > If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?
- Motorbike > Intersections > The diagram shows a marked pedestrian crossing at an intersection. There is also a STOP sign at the intersection. You have already stopped for a pedestrian. Must you stop again at the STOP line?
- Motorbike > Intersections > A GIVE WAY sign at an intersection means that you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > Which vehicle in the diagram must give way?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You want to make a left turn. You must use your left-hand indicator
- Motorbike > Intersections > At the T-intersection shown in the diagram which vehicle should give way?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to make a right-hand turn from a ONE WAY STREET with no arrows marked on the roadway. You should position your vehicle:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When there are no arrows marked on the road, left turns must be made from:
- Motorbike > Intersections > What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are driving the car in the diagram. You must stop:
- Motorbike > Intersections > If the boom gates are down and the signals are flashing, at a railway level crossing, you may begin to cross:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When approaching a railway level crossing displaying this sign, you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are in the car approaching the intersection shown, you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You approach an intersection in busy traffic and want to go straight ahead. The traffic lights turn green. When are you permitted to enter the intersection?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Which statement is correct?
- Motorbike > Intersections > As you drive into an intersection, the lights turn to yellow. You should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane may you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are in the right hand lane and are planning to go straight ahead through this roundabout. When should you signal left to exit the roundabout?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you wish to turn left at a roundabout you indicate:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead at this roundabout. Which statement is true?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You want to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane must you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you wish to drive straight ahead at a roundabout you may enter from either the left or right lane. As you continue around you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When turning left at a roundabout you should enter and leave the roundabout:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead on this roundabout with two lanes. Which lane may you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > The motorcyclist wants to travel straight ahead through this roundabout. The rider should watch out for the marked car because the car:
- Motorbike > Intersections > To turn back into the same road from which you joined this roundabout you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > The red car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If you enter an intersection that is under the control of a traffic controller:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are at an intersection and see a pedestrian crossing the road into which you are turning. You must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > As you approach an intersection, you should check for traffic on your left and right:
- Motorbike > Intersections > There are no traffic signs or signals at an intersection. If you intend to drive through the intersection, you must give way to:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When making a right-hand turn at the intersection shown, you must give way to:
- Motorbike > Intersections > If turning right at a T-intersection (as shown) must you give way to vehicles approaching from both the left and right?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If turning at an intersection are you required to give way to pedestrians?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you come to an intersection and the road beyond is choked with vehicles going in the same direction, what should you do?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Right-turns must be made from which lanes when travelling on a laned roadway?
- Motorbike > Intersections > In this diagram both vehicles O and P must pass through GIVE WAY signs before entering the intersection. Which vehicle goes first?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Vehicle O is at a STOP sign
- Motorbike > Intersections > If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?
- Motorbike > Intersections > The diagram shows a marked pedestrian crossing at an intersection. There is also a STOP sign at the intersection. You have already stopped for a pedestrian. Must you stop again at the STOP line?
- Motorbike > Intersections > A GIVE WAY sign at an intersection means that you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > Which vehicle in the diagram must give way?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You want to make a left turn. You must use your left-hand indicator
- Motorbike > Intersections > At the T-intersection shown in the diagram which vehicle should give way?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to make a right-hand turn from a ONE WAY STREET with no arrows marked on the roadway. You should position your vehicle:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When there are no arrows marked on the road, left turns must be made from:
- Motorbike > Intersections > What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are driving the car in the diagram. You must stop:
- Motorbike > Intersections > If the boom gates are down and the signals are flashing, at a railway level crossing, you may begin to cross:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When approaching a railway level crossing displaying this sign, you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are in the car approaching the intersection shown, you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You approach an intersection in busy traffic and want to go straight ahead. The traffic lights turn green. When are you permitted to enter the intersection?
- Motorbike > Intersections > Which statement is correct?
- Motorbike > Intersections > As you drive into an intersection, the lights turn to yellow. You should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane may you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are in the right hand lane and are planning to go straight ahead through this roundabout. When should you signal left to exit the roundabout?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you wish to turn left at a roundabout you indicate:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead at this roundabout. Which statement is true?
- Motorbike > Intersections > You want to turn left at this roundabout. Which lane must you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > When you wish to drive straight ahead at a roundabout you may enter from either the left or right lane. As you continue around you should:
- Motorbike > Intersections > When turning left at a roundabout you should enter and leave the roundabout:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You wish to go straight ahead on this roundabout with two lanes. Which lane may you use?
- Motorbike > Intersections > The motorcyclist wants to travel straight ahead through this roundabout. The rider should watch out for the marked car because the car:
- Motorbike > Intersections > To turn back into the same road from which you joined this roundabout you must:
- Motorbike > Intersections > The red car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?
- Motorbike > Intersections > If you enter an intersection that is under the control of a traffic controller:
- Motorbike > Intersections > You are at an intersection and see a pedestrian crossing the road into which you are turning. You must:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When driving near parked vehicles, you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are approaching a hill or curve. You must not cross the centre line to overtake:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are approaching the crest (top of a hill) on a narrow road, the safest procedure is to:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > On a single laned road (as shown), you must always overtake another vehicle on its right except when:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When overtaking another vehicle you should NOT move back in front of it, unless
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The faster the vehicle in front of you is travelling, the:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are not sure you have enough distance to overtake a vehicle ahead, you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When being overtaken by another vehicle what should you do to help?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are in the purple vehicle, you may overtake the vehicle in front:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Before beginning to overtake another vehicle, you should
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > How should you overtake a pedal cyclist?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If an overtaking vehicle signals that it must move in, in front of you, you should
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are travelling in the left lane and wish to turn right at the intersection. You move to the right lane and a driver behind sounds their horn at you. What have you done wrong?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > What is this driver doing that is negligent and illegal?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 90 km/h. You have just overtaken a vehicle in the left lane. What should you do next?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 100 km/h. When can you use the right lane?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Another vehicle is overtaking you on your right. You commit a traffic offence if you:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When you have started to overtake the car, you notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are caught speeding through a road work zone you will:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When driving through temporary road work you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When entering or leaving a driveway you must:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Will a P1 licence be suspended for any speeding offence?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When driving near parked vehicles, you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are approaching a hill or curve. You must not cross the centre line to overtake:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are approaching the crest (top of a hill) on a narrow road, the safest procedure is to:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > On a single laned road (as shown), you must always overtake another vehicle on its right except when:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When overtaking another vehicle you should NOT move back in front of it, unless
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The faster the vehicle in front of you is travelling, the:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are not sure you have enough distance to overtake a vehicle ahead, you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When being overtaken by another vehicle what should you do to help?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are in the purple vehicle, you may overtake the vehicle in front:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Before beginning to overtake another vehicle, you should
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > How should you overtake a pedal cyclist?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If an overtaking vehicle signals that it must move in, in front of you, you should
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > You are travelling in the left lane and wish to turn right at the intersection. You move to the right lane and a driver behind sounds their horn at you. What have you done wrong?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > What is this driver doing that is negligent and illegal?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 90 km/h. You have just overtaken a vehicle in the left lane. What should you do next?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 100 km/h. When can you use the right lane?
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Another vehicle is overtaking you on your right. You commit a traffic offence if you:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When you have started to overtake the car, you notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > If you are caught speeding through a road work zone you will:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When driving through temporary road work you should:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > When entering or leaving a driveway you must:
- Motorbike > Negligent Driving > Will a P1 licence be suspended for any speeding offence?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians on a marked pedestrian crossing:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When approaching a marked pedestrian crossing and no pedestrians are in sight, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > If elderly people or children are on a pedestrian crossing you will probably need to:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which sign painted on the road tells you there is a pedestrian crossing ahead?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > A vehicle ahead of you has stopped at a pedestrian crossing. You:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > If you see a School Crossing Supervisor holding a sign like this, you must wait until the children:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which one of the following statements is correct? Bicycle riders:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving near children playing or walking near the edge of the road, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Pedestrians who are affected by alcohol, are:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving near pedestrian crossings, intersections, or school crossings, you should always
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving in an area where there are many pedestrians (e.g. a bus stop) it is important to:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving past parked vehicles, which of the following is it most important to do:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving in wet weather, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the amber light starts 'flashing' after the red stop signal, it means:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which statement is true?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You drive towards these people on the road. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You see these zigzag markings on the road in front of you. What do they mean?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > These markings on the road indicate
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You approach a person crossing the road. You should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You approach a crossing and see the scene in the picture. You should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the lights change to red you should
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > This person is standing on a pedestrian refuge. If he steps out onto your lane you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which of the following statements is correct?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When you see children on or near the road:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When you see older people on or near the road, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians if there is a risk of hitting them. When driving in poor light, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You drive up to a Light Rail vehicle that has just stopped at a tram stop. What is the most important thing you should do?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians on a marked pedestrian crossing:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When approaching a marked pedestrian crossing and no pedestrians are in sight, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > If elderly people or children are on a pedestrian crossing you will probably need to:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which sign painted on the road tells you there is a pedestrian crossing ahead?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > A vehicle ahead of you has stopped at a pedestrian crossing. You:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > If you see a School Crossing Supervisor holding a sign like this, you must wait until the children:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which one of the following statements is correct? Bicycle riders:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving near children playing or walking near the edge of the road, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Pedestrians who are affected by alcohol, are:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving near pedestrian crossings, intersections, or school crossings, you should always
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving in an area where there are many pedestrians (e.g. a bus stop) it is important to:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving past parked vehicles, which of the following is it most important to do:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When driving in wet weather, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the amber light starts 'flashing' after the red stop signal, it means:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which statement is true?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You drive towards these people on the road. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You see these zigzag markings on the road in front of you. What do they mean?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > These markings on the road indicate
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You approach a person crossing the road. You should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You approach a crossing and see the scene in the picture. You should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the lights change to red you should
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > This person is standing on a pedestrian refuge. If he steps out onto your lane you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > Which of the following statements is correct?
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When you see children on or near the road:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > When you see older people on or near the road, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians if there is a risk of hitting them. When driving in poor light, you should:
- Motorbike > Pedestrians > You drive up to a Light Rail vehicle that has just stopped at a tram stop. What is the most important thing you should do?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding a motorcycle at night you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > An important part of observation is:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > The amount of time it take to react and respond to a sudden change in traffic is generally:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > A 'low risk' rider:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You should check your mirrors:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding towards the crest of a hill, it is best to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Recommended additional protection for riders includes:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In addition to wearing a motorcycle helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding on a single lane road, a motorcycle rider:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When turning you should look:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When you see an oncoming vehicle you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When taking a left curve you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Properly adjusted mirrors will allow you to see:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Good control of your motorcycle may be achieved by:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > A good riding position should feel comfortable and allow you to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Sitting too far back on the seat of your motorcycle will:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Sticking your knees out when cornering your motorcycle on a road:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When approaching a turn on your motorcycle you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Best braking is achieved when a motorcycle is:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To stop a motorcycle well, you should always use:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Is it best to change gears before, during or after a turn?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Riders may make themselves more noticeable to car drivers by:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To make yourself more visible to oncoming vehicles during the day:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When an oncoming vehicle seems ready to turn across your path as you approach it, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Head checks are what drivers and riders do to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To allow yourself time to stop when following another vehicle in dry weather you should stay at least:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding past parked cars motorcycle riders should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding on a wet or slippery road riders should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When a road is wet the most slippery part is likely to be:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When cornering on a wet or slippery surface riders should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding a motorcycle at night you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > An important part of observation is:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > The amount of time it take to react and respond to a sudden change in traffic is generally:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > A 'low risk' rider:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You should check your mirrors:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding towards the crest of a hill, it is best to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Recommended additional protection for riders includes:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In addition to wearing a motorcycle helmet you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding on a single lane road, a motorcycle rider:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When turning you should look:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When you see an oncoming vehicle you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When taking a left curve you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Properly adjusted mirrors will allow you to see:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Good control of your motorcycle may be achieved by:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > A good riding position should feel comfortable and allow you to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Sitting too far back on the seat of your motorcycle will:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Sticking your knees out when cornering your motorcycle on a road:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When approaching a turn on your motorcycle you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Best braking is achieved when a motorcycle is:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To stop a motorcycle well, you should always use:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Is it best to change gears before, during or after a turn?
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Riders may make themselves more noticeable to car drivers by:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To make yourself more visible to oncoming vehicles during the day:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When an oncoming vehicle seems ready to turn across your path as you approach it, you should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > Head checks are what drivers and riders do to:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > To allow yourself time to stop when following another vehicle in dry weather you should stay at least:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding past parked cars motorcycle riders should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When riding on a wet or slippery road riders should:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When a road is wet the most slippery part is likely to be:
- Motorbike > Rider Safety > When cornering on a wet or slippery surface riders should:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > A Shared Traffic Zone, where pedestrians and other road users can share the road safely has a speed limit of:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > Where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 100 km/h, unless:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > When you see this sign you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > This sign means you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > If you are driving along the highway and come across road works with a reduced speed zone, you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > A Shared Traffic Zone, where pedestrians and other road users can share the road safely has a speed limit of:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > Where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 100 km/h, unless:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > When you see this sign you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > This sign means you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > If you are driving along the highway and come across road works with a reduced speed zone, you must:
- Motorbike > Speed Limits > On a freeway with a maximum speed limit of 110 km/h, a learner driver or rider must not drive faster than
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a freeway?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Double unbroken dividing lines are marked on a roadway. You may:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > A section of road is marked with double unbroken dividing lines as in the diagram. When is a vehicle allowed to cross these lines?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving in traffic lanes (as shown in the diagram), you may change your lane:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > When two lanes merge into one (as shown in the diagram), who should give way?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Looking at the diagram, which vehicle must give way?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You must use your indicator lights when
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > If you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you must
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving on a multi-lane road with a speed limit of more than 80 km/h, which lane should you choose?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Signalling is:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a motorway?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are facing traffic lights (as shown). What do they mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > What may you do at an intersection with traffic lights at which this sign is displayed?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Are you permitted to make a U-Turn at traffic lights?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > These lights mean that you:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > This light means, you:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > It is 3 o'clock in the morning. You cannot see any other traffic. You want to turn right. You may:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach an intersection with traffic lights, the yellow light turns to red. You must:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You approach an intersection showing a red light and the sign shown. You wish to turn left. You must:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You want to turn right at an intersection and see this traffic light. You should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection. The traffic lights are red and you see this sign. You should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green. What should you do?
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach a set of traffic lights at an intersection, they change from green to yellow (amber). You must:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Temporary traffic lights at road works:
- Motorbike > Traffic Lights Lanes > Where do you stop at temporary traffic lights?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > This sign means you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign, where:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > If the red lights on this sign are flashing what are you required to do?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, if:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, when:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, what must you do?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign tell you?
- Motorbike > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you take medicine and then drink alcohol:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you are driving a bus, taxi, hire-car, heavy motor vehicle (over 13.9 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass), or a vehicle with a dangerous load, it is an offence when the level of alcohol in your blood reaches:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > You are driving a commercial bus (coach) or a heavy truck with a GVM of more than 13.9 tonnes. You are offered an alcoholic drink during lunch. You refuse because your blood alcohol limit has to be:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Drivers of public passenger vehicles must stay below what blood alcohol (BAC) level?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > You are driving a vehicle which carries dangerous load. You are offered an alcoholic drink during lunch. You refuse because your blood alcohol limit has to be:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Alcohol is a depressant. This means:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > After drinking alcohol you could:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > When drivers have been drinking, the crashes they are involved in are generally:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you have used illegal drugs you:
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > You are not sure if a new medicine will affect your driving. What should you do?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > Is it correct that drugs such as cold and flu pills, codeine and sedatives can combine to affect your ability to drive safely?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > What is a drug?
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > A heavy vehicle driver has taken some medication for a head cold. Could this affect the person
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you are affected by a legal drug, such as a medicine (e.g. cold or allergy tablets)
- Truck > Alcohol Drugs > If you are taking several medications and you want to drive, you should:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Look at the diagram. The diagram shows a trailer with a tandem axle fitted with 8 standard tyres. The maximum statutory axle load is:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Look at the diagram. The diagram shows a trailer with a tri-axle fitted with 12 standard tyres. The maximum statutory axle load is:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Speed limiters for road trains are required to be set for what maximum speed capability?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > A B-Double must be speed limited so that it has a maximum road speed capability of:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > What is the maximum allowable width of a B-Double?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > What sign must be displayed to the rear of a B-Double?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Where must a 'ROAD TRAIN' sign be displayed on a road train combination?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Can a 'Road Train' sign be displayed on vehicles that are not coupled together as a road train?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Must all units in a road train combination be registered?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Which of the following is true when you are coupling a vehicle and trailer?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > A B-Double is:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > A Road train is:
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > A road train is a truck hauling how many trailers?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > What sign must be fitted to the back of a B-double?
- Truck > Combination Vehicles > Vehicle monitoring device records for B-Doubles must be retained for at least how long?
- Truck > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you are caught cheating on the knowledge test?
- Truck > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if you offer a testing officer a bribe to pass your driving test?
- Truck > Bribery & Cheating > What will happen if a testing officer asks you for a bribe to pass your driving test and you give it to him or her?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Under good conditions, when driving behind any vehicle, at any speed, you should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving in wet weather, your vehicle will:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, if an oncoming vehicle's headlights dazzle you, you should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you get sleepy while driving, it is best to
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > In wet weather when it becomes hard for you to see, you should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are driving and it starts to rain, you should
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When driving on a slippery wet road, for example, one covered in early morning dew, your vehicle will:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Why should you avoid heavy braking on a wet road?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night you should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When it is very foggy during the day or night and your vehicle has no fog lights, you should
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > When going on a long trip, out of the following which is the most important to do?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > At night, when you approach an oncoming vehicle, you should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Driver fatigue can be prevented by which of the following:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > Most crashes caused by fatigue occur between what hours?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > The only effective way to deal with driver fatigue is to:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > It is important to scan while driving so you can see everything that is happening on the road. What does scanning involve?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > You should leave a gap between your vehicle and the one you are following. In good conditions the gap should be:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > While driving, you come across aggressive, selfish or ignorant driving behaviour by another driver. You should:
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > In addition to your work and rest hours what must you include in your work diary?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are working under Standard Hours and drive a vehicle with a GVM greater than 12 tonnes, in a period of 8 hours what is the minimum rest time?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are a solo driver working under Standard Hours and drive a vehicle with a GVM greater than 12 tonnes, what is the maximum number of hours you may drive in any seven day period?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > How many days of work diary driving records must you keep in your vehicle?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are a solo driver working under Basic Fatigue Management hours and drive a vehicle with a GVM greater than 12 tonnes, in a period of 9 hours what is the minimum rest time?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are working under Standard Fatigue Management Hours, what is the maximum number of hours you are allowed to work in any 24 hour period?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are working under Standard Fatigue management Hours, in a two-up arrangement what is the maximum number of hours you are allowed to work in any 24 hours period?
- Truck > Fatigue Defensive Driving > If you are working under Standard Fatigue Management Hours, in a two-up arrangement, what is the maximum number of hours you are allowed to work in any 7 day period?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are, however, more at risk in traffic because:
- Truck > General Knowledge > To drive safely, you need to concentrate and be able to monitor everything that is happening on the road. To do this, you need to:
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you are driving towards a road works zone and a traffic controller displays a stop sign you must:
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you are driving through a road work zone in the left hand lane and you see this sign you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Do bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Before getting out of your vehicle you must
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum allowable length of an articulated vehicle including its load?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum allowable height of a single deck vehicle, including its load?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Provided the total width of a vehicle does not exceed 2.5 metres, a load must not overhang to the sides of the vehicle by more than:
- Truck > General Knowledge > When are you allowed to make a turn from a lane next to the left-hand lane?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you are driving a truck when should you move into a lane marked by this sign?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What sort of vehicles must obey this sign?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is a vehicle monitor used for?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Which one of the following vehicles does not need a vehicle monitor?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum length for a rigid vehicle?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum height for a single deck bus?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum width for a rigid vehicle?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If your vehicle has air brakes how often should you drain the air tanks?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What should you do if you are driving a bus in the 'bus only lane' and you come to a 'B' signal that is white?
- Truck > General Knowledge > When must the rear of your heavy vehicle display the following retro-reflective marking plates?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Many accidents occur when heavy vehicles are reversing. Look at the three diagrams. In which diagram is a helper (guide) best placed to guide you?
- Truck > General Knowledge > The diagram shows a priority sign for buses. Which of the following statements is correct?
- Truck > General Knowledge > The diagram shows a portable warning triangle. The warning triangles MUST be used:
- Truck > General Knowledge > The vehicle in the diagram is over 12 tonnes GVM and has broken down on a country road. Has the driver placed the warning signs correctly?
- Truck > General Knowledge > When are you required to carry your licence when driving?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the minimum licence class required to drive the type of vehicle shown in the diagram?
- Truck > General Knowledge > The maximum height of all vehicles in NSW, except for double deck buses and certain types of commercial vehicles is:
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is the maximum width for all vehicles?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Should a driver of a truck exceeding 4.5 tonnes (Gross Vehicle Mass) always move into a lane marked with this sign?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Work time in your heavy vehicle work diary includes:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Can I borrow someone else's work diary to record my work and rest hours?
- Truck > General Knowledge > In the heavy vehicle work diary, the driver base is:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Fatigue law applies to drivers of all heavy vehicles or truck and trailer combinations:
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is a regulated heavy vehicle?
- Truck > General Knowledge > In your heavy vehicle work diary, what is rest time:
- Truck > General Knowledge > In your heavy vehicle work diary, how do you count rest time:
- Truck > General Knowledge > When should I sign, date and add up the work and rest hours in my heavy vehicle work diary?
- Truck > General Knowledge > This sign is displayed on the approach to a bridge or tunnel. You should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Can a P1 or P2 provisional driver legally instruct a learner driver?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you break down on a freeway, you should
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you intend to turn left, are you required to give a signal?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What is meant by this sign on or near a bridge?
- Truck > General Knowledge > When reversing, you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > How close can you park to another vehicle when parked parallel to the kerb?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Do you have any responsibilities when opening a vehicle door on a roadway?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Are you permitted to park on a median strip or traffic island?
- Truck > General Knowledge > When driving at sunset or dawn on a dark day, what should you do?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving at night with your headlights on high beam. When should you dip your headlights?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from a bus stop, you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Is it an offence to obstruct clear vision of your number plates?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Before driving on a freeway, which of the following should you do?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What must you do if you miss your exit on a freeway?
- Truck > General Knowledge > As you leave a freeway, which of the following should you check?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If an oncoming vehicle crosses the centre line and is coming straight at you and you cannot stop, you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you are involved in an accident where your vehicle needs to be towed away and the Police does not attend the crash scene, you:
- Truck > General Knowledge > If your vehicle is involved in an accident (regardless of the damage), what details must you give, to the other driver(s), if asked?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If a vehicle you are driving is involved in an accident and a person is injured, what must you do after stopping?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Stop signs or flashing lights at railway crossings should always be obeyed, because:
- Truck > General Knowledge > You should not drive across a railway level crossing when:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Check all that apply. You should use your right-hand indicator when:
- Truck > General Knowledge > When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you see a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > You see a broken yellow line painted on the roadway adjacent to the kerb. What does it mean?
- Truck > General Knowledge > If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do?
- Truck > General Knowledge > What are you required to do if you develop a serious medical condition that could affect your driving?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You hold an unrestricted licence and are driving at 100 km/h in the country and pass this sign. What should you do?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are turning right from one of two right turn only lanes. How should you use your indicators?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving on a freeway and realise you forgot something at home. You want to go back for it. Can you do a U-turn on this road?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You have just passed this sign. Can you park on this road?
- Truck > General Knowledge > This bridge has only just enough room for two vehicles. As you come close to it you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > You hear the siren of an ambulance approaching you from behind. You should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving along this road. You hear an ambulance's siren and see the ambulance in your mirror. You should
- Truck > General Knowledge > When you come across roadworks:
- Truck > General Knowledge > Generally, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle you should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > When you see these lights flashing on the back of a bus, what should you do?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving at night and there is no other traffic around you. When can you use your headlights on high beam?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You want to park your vehicle for a short time. It is night time. You should:
- Truck > General Knowledge > When you are driving on a two-lane freeway, which lane should you choose?
- Truck > General Knowledge > You are driving your vehicle along a street and want to stop for a short time. Are you allowed to double park your vehicle (that is stand it on the road alongside a parked car)?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Looking at the diagrams, how far from the approach side of a bus stop or a railway crossing are you allowed to stand or park your vehicle?
- Truck > General Knowledge > Are you required to carry your driver's licence with you every time you drive?
- Truck > Intersections > As you approach an intersection, you should check for traffic on your left and right:
- Truck > Intersections > There are no traffic signs or signals at an intersection. If you intend to drive through the intersection, you must give way to:
- Truck > Intersections > When making a right-hand turn at the intersection shown, you must give way to:
- Truck > Intersections > If turning right at a T-intersection (as shown) must you give way to vehicles approaching from both the left and right?
- Truck > Intersections > If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
- Truck > Intersections > If turning at an intersection are you required to give way to pedestrians?
- Truck > Intersections > When you come to an intersection and the road beyond is choked with vehicles going in the same direction, what should you do?
- Truck > Intersections > Right-turns must be made from which lanes when travelling on a laned roadway?
- Truck > Intersections > In this diagram both vehicles O and P must pass through GIVE WAY signs before entering the intersection. Which vehicle goes first?
- Truck > Intersections > Vehicle O is at a STOP sign
- Truck > Intersections > If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?
- Truck > Intersections > The diagram shows a marked pedestrian crossing at an intersection. There is also a STOP sign at the intersection. You have already stopped for a pedestrian. Must you stop again at the STOP line?
- Truck > Intersections > A GIVE WAY sign at an intersection means that you must:
- Truck > Intersections > Which vehicle in the diagram must give way?
- Truck > Intersections > You want to make a left turn. You must use your left-hand indicator
- Truck > Intersections > At the T-intersection shown in the diagram which vehicle should give way?
- Truck > Intersections > What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?
- Truck > Intersections > You are driving the car in the diagram. You must stop:
- Truck > Intersections > If the boom gates are down and the signals are flashing, at a railway level crossing, you may begin to cross:
- Truck > Intersections > When approaching a railway level crossing displaying this sign, you must:
- Truck > Intersections > Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should:
- Truck > Intersections > You are in the car approaching the intersection shown, you should:
- Truck > Intersections > You come to an intersection in Sydney with a Light Rail vehicle about to enter. What should you do?
- Truck > Intersections > You approach an intersection in busy traffic and want to go straight ahead. The traffic lights turn green. When are you permitted to enter the intersection?
- Truck > Intersections > Which statement is correct?
- Truck > Intersections > As you drive into an intersection, the lights turn to yellow. You should:
- Truck > Intersections > You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?
- Truck > Intersections > When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must:
- Truck > Intersections > The red car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?
- Truck > Intersections > If you enter an intersection that is under the control of a traffic controller:
- Truck > Intersections > You are at an intersection and see a pedestrian crossing the road into which you are turning. You must:
- Truck > Load Restraint > What is the maximum allowable distance that a load may project on the side of a vehicle, provided overall width does not exceed 2.5 metres?
- Truck > Load Restraint > What is the maximum length that a load may project in front of a vehicle?
- Truck > Load Restraint > The most important part of blocking when securing a load is:
- Truck > Load Restraint > In which diagram is the load NOT blocked?
- Truck > Load Restraint > A poorly loaded vehicle is unsafe to drive. To avoid loss of steering and loss of traction under power, you should:
- Truck > Load Restraint > The truck shown in the diagram is braking heavily. In what direction will the unrestrained load on the truck tray move?
- Truck > Load Restraint > The load on the vehicle shown in the diagram is resting against the headboard. This method of load restraint is known as
- Truck > Load Restraint > A load restraint system on a vehicle should be capable of restraining what percentage of the weight of the load from shifting forwards and upwards?
- Truck > Load Restraint > A load restraint system on a vehicle should be capable of restraining what percentage of the weight of the load from shifting sideways or rearwards?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which 'tie down angle' is not recommended for lashings?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Vehicles carrying what type of loads are more likely to overturn on corners?
- Truck > Load Restraint > When loading cardboard cartons and boxes on a vehicle, where should the heaviest items be placed?
- Truck > Load Restraint > The vehicles shown in the diagram are loaded with logs. Which ones have correctly secured loads?
- Truck > Load Restraint > For vehicles with a GVM over 4.5 tonnes (excluding cranes) the vehicle width, including the load, must not be greater than:
- Truck > Load Restraint > Sheets and tarpaulins are not strong enough to hold down bulk loads unless the load is:
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which of the diagrams shows the correct loading position to prevent twisting of the chassis frame?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining a loose load?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct load position to ensure weight on the steer axles?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct dunnage position for long rigid loads such as steel pipes?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which of the following methods will best directly restrain a contained load?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining small pipe or log loads?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining large pipe loads?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct method for restraining divided loads?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the correct position for carrying loads with potentially dangerous projections?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Which diagram shows the best method for securing loads and protecting lashings?
- Truck > Load Restraint > Loaded shipping containers fitted with corner twist locks should:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > When driving near parked vehicles, you should:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > You are approaching a hill or curve. You must not cross the centre line to overtake:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > You are approaching the crest (top of a hill) on a narrow road, the safest procedure is to:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > On a single laned road (as shown), you must always overtake another vehicle on its right except when:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > When overtaking another vehicle you should NOT move back in front of it, unless
- Truck > Negligent Driving > A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > The faster the vehicle in front of you is travelling, the:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > If you are not sure you have enough distance to overtake a vehicle ahead, you should:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > When being overtaken by another vehicle what should you do to help?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > You are in the purple vehicle, you may overtake the vehicle in front:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > Before beginning to overtake another vehicle, you should
- Truck > Negligent Driving > You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > How should you overtake a pedal cyclist?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > If an overtaking vehicle signals that it must move in, in front of you, you should
- Truck > Negligent Driving > The first thing you should do before overtaking is:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also
- Truck > Negligent Driving > If you are convicted of dangerous driving:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > You are travelling in the left lane and wish to turn right at the intersection. You move to the right lane and a driver behind sounds their horn at you. What have you done wrong?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > What is this driver doing that is negligent and illegal?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 90 km/h. You have just overtaken a vehicle in the left lane. What should you do next?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > The speed limit on this road is 100 km/h. When can you use the right lane?
- Truck > Negligent Driving > Another vehicle is overtaking you on your right. You commit a traffic offence if you:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > When you have started to overtake the car, you notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > If you are caught speeding through a road work zone you will:
- Truck > Negligent Driving > When driving through temporary road work you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians on a marked pedestrian crossing:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When approaching a marked pedestrian crossing and no pedestrians are in sight, you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > If elderly people or children are on a pedestrian crossing you will probably need to:
- Truck > Pedestrians > Which sign painted on the road tells you there is a pedestrian crossing ahead?
- Truck > Pedestrians > A vehicle ahead of you has stopped at a pedestrian crossing. You:
- Truck > Pedestrians > If you see a School Crossing Supervisor holding a sign like this, you must wait until the children:
- Truck > Pedestrians > Which one of the following statements is correct? Bicycle riders:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When driving near children playing or walking near the edge of the road, you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > Pedestrians who are affected by alcohol, are:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When driving near pedestrian crossings, intersections, or school crossings, you should always
- Truck > Pedestrians > When driving in an area where there are many pedestrians (e.g. a bus stop) it is important to:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When driving past parked vehicles, which of the following is it most important to do:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When driving in wet weather, you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the amber light starts 'flashing' after the red stop signal, it means:
- Truck > Pedestrians > Which statement is true?
- Truck > Pedestrians > You drive towards these people on the road. What should you do?
- Truck > Pedestrians > You see these zigzag markings on the road in front of you. What do they mean?
- Truck > Pedestrians > These markings on the road indicate
- Truck > Pedestrians > You approach a person crossing the road. You should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > You approach a crossing and see the scene in the picture. You should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the lights change to red you should
- Truck > Pedestrians > This person is standing on a pedestrian refuge. If he steps out onto your lane you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > Which of the following statements is correct?
- Truck > Pedestrians > When you see children on or near the road:
- Truck > Pedestrians > When you see older people on or near the road, you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > You must give way to pedestrians if there is a risk of hitting them. When driving in poor light, you should:
- Truck > Pedestrians > You drive up to a Light Rail vehicle that has just stopped at a tram stop. What is the most important thing you should do?
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > Look at the diagram. The diagram shows a rigid truck with a single rear axle fitted with 4 standard tyres. The maximum statutory axle load is:
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > The driver of a 10 tonne GVM commercial bus (coach) is approaching the sign shown in the diagram. What should the driver do?
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > What is the maximum allowable length of a rigid vehicle, including its load?
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > You are driving a bus that displays this sign and there are no street lights or houses along the road:
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > Which vehicle in the diagram are you permitted to drive with a medium rigid licence?
- Truck > Rigid Vehicles > Can a driver holding a Medium Rigid (MR) licence drive the type of vehicle shown in the diagram?
- Truck > Seat Belts Restraints > The most effective device for protecting passengers when in an accident is:
- Truck > Seat Belts Restraints > Which one of the following statements is correct? Seat belts
- Truck > Seat Belts Restraints > Seat belts and child restraints (eg baby capsules and child seats):
- Truck > Seat Belts Restraints > Child restraints (eg, baby capsules and child seats):
- Truck > Speed Limits > Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
- Truck > Speed Limits > What is your maximum speed limit if you are driving a vehicle with a GVM over 4.5 tonnes:
- Truck > Speed Limits > You drive a vehicle (not a road train) with a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes. The maximum speed limit that you are permitted to travel at is:
- Truck > Speed Limits > One in three fatal crashes in NSW is speed related. What is the speed limit where there are no speed limit signs and no street lights?
- Truck > Speed Limits > Look at the diagram. This means that:
- Truck > Speed Limits > A speed limiter fitted to a heavy vehicle in NSW (other than a road train) prevents that vehicle from exceeding what speed limit?
- Truck > Speed Limits > The sign shown in the diagram is:
- Truck > Speed Limits > What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit
- Truck > Speed Limits > Where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 100 km/h, unless:
- Truck > Speed Limits > When you see this sign you must:
- Truck > Speed Limits > This sign means you must:
- Truck > Speed Limits > If you are driving along the highway and come across road works with a reduced speed zone, you must:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a freeway?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Double unbroken dividing lines are marked on a roadway. You may:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > A section of road is marked with double unbroken dividing lines as in the diagram. When is a vehicle allowed to cross these lines?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving in traffic lanes (as shown in the diagram), you may change your lane:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > When two lanes merge into one (as shown in the diagram), who should give way?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Looking at the diagram, which vehicle must give way?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You must use your indicator lights when
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > If you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you must
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines to overtake the bicycle rider if the way forward is clear?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > When driving on a multi-lane road with a speed limit of more than 80 km/h, which lane should you choose?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Signalling is:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > How should you merge with traffic when entering a motorway?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are facing traffic lights (as shown). What do they mean?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > What may you do at an intersection with traffic lights at which this sign is displayed?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Are you permitted to make a U-Turn at traffic lights?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > These lights mean that you:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > This light means, you:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > It is 3 o'clock in the morning. You cannot see any other traffic. You want to turn right. You may:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach an intersection with traffic lights, the yellow light turns to red. You must:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You approach an intersection showing a red light and the sign shown. You wish to turn left. You must:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > It is early morning and there is no other traffic about. You approach an intersection when the traffic lights change from green to yellow. What should you do?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You want to turn right at an intersection and see this traffic light. You should:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection. The traffic lights are red and you see this sign. You should:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green. What should you do?
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > As you approach a set of traffic lights at an intersection, they change from green to yellow (amber). You must:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Temporary traffic lights at road works:
- Truck > Traffic Lights Lanes > Where do you stop at temporary traffic lights?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You are most likely to find this sign, where:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > If the red lights on this sign are flashing what are you required to do?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, if:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > You should expect this sign, when:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, you should:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you must:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign, what must you do?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > When you see this sign you should:
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign tell you?
- Truck > Traffic Signs > What does this sign mean?