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42 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of the two-second rule? |
To give a safe following distance |
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You have a restricted licence. A condition for driving at night without a supervisor is that you MUST NOT drive between what hours? |
10.00pm to 5.00am |
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In addition to checking it is safe to move out from the kerb into the traffic flow, what must you do? |
Signal for 3 seconds or more |
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If your vehicle is more than 3 years old and was first registered on/after 1 January 2000, when does it require a warrant of fitness inspection? |
Every 12 months |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
No |
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When does a police officer have the power to arrest you? |
If you don't supply your correct name and address |
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What is the maximum speed you may drive if you have a 'space saver wheel' fitted? |
80 km/h. If the space-saver wheel displays a lower speed, then that speed applies |
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What does a white reflector (cat's eye) placed on the road mean? |
The centre of the road |
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When passing a horse and rider, what should you do? |
Slow down and give plenty of room |
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How close can you park your vehicle to the approach side of a pedestrian crossing where no broken yellow lines have been marked? |
6 metres |
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What is the maximum legal speed for a car towing a trailer on the open road? |
90 km/h |
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What must you do when you hear a siren or see red flashing lights from an ambulance or fire engine? |
Pull over and allow it to pass |
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If you tow another vehicle, what is the maximum distance allowed between the two vehicles? |
4 metres |
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When driving on an unlaned road, your vehicle should be positioned: |
As close to the left side of the road as possible |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
No |
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What does a warrant of fitness show? |
The vehicle was inspected by a WoF inspector and was roadworthy when inspected |
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What is the best way to check for hazards before reversing your vehicle? |
Walking around the vehicle before reversing |
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If anybody is hurt in a crash, the driver must tell a police officer as soon as possible but within: |
24 hours |
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Which parts of the car must be in good condition to prevent too much noise and gases entering the car? |
The engine, exhaust system and silencer |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
Yes |
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When should you use your hazard lights? |
When you are a temporary hazard |
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Where should the warrant of fitness label for your car be displayed? |
Inside the windscreen, in the top right-hand corner (as viewed from inside) |
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When coming to a pedestrian crossing without a raised traffic island, what must you do? |
Stop and give way to pedestrians on any portion of the crossing |
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When a flock of sheep are coming towards you on a country road, what should you do? |
Slow down or pull over |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
No |
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What should you do if you are driving and become sleepy? |
Move off the road and have a rest in a safe place |
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When can flush medians be used? |
When waiting to turn right |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
Yes |
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To tow a trailer on a learner or restricted car licence, the weight of your vehicle plus the weight of the trailer must not exceed what weight? |
4500 kg (including the load you are carrying) |
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If you are driving and you want to use a cell phone, what should you do? |
Pull over and stop to use the cell phone when it is safe |
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What may you do at traffic signals if there is a green arrow pointing to the right and a red light showing at the same time? |
You may turn right |
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You are driving on a road with marked lanes and you are in the lane with an arrow showing a left turn only. What must you do? |
Turn left |
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What colour is the line painted on a sealed road at a Give Way sign? |
White |
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If your vehicle was first registered before 1 January 2000, when must you renew its warrant of fitness? |
Every 6 months |
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Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? |
No |
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When must you turn your vehicle headlights on? |
Any time you can't clearly see a person or vehicle 100 metres away |
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When must you signal that you are turning to the right? |
Give a right-turn signal for at least 3 seconds |
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You must turn your vehicle headlights on when visibility is less than: |
100 metres |
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If your vehicle is more than 3 years old and was first registered on/after 1 January 2000, when does it require a warrant of fitness inspection? |
Every 12 months |
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You are coming up to a one-lane bridge and you see this sign. What must you do? |
You must give way |
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The bonnet of your vehicle lifts up while you are driving and you cannot see. What should you do? |
Brake smoothly, indicate and move over to side of the road |
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What must you do at an intersection controlled by a stop sign? |
Come to a complete stop where you can see vehicles coming from all directions |