50km/h.
40km/h.
60km/h.
40km/h.
Alcohol has no effect on your driving ability.
Alcohol makes you react faster to hazards.
Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.
Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.
Your braking distance.
Your stopping distance.
Your reaction distance.
Your stopping distance.
You may turn right only.
You may turn right or drive straight ahead.
You may drive straight ahead only.
You may turn right or drive straight ahead.
The pedestrian Y.
Vehicle X.
Neither has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle Y.
X is the correct path.
Y is the correct path.
Both paths are correct.
X is the correct path.
Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.
Vehicle X gives way to both Y and Z.
Vehicle Z gives way to both X and Y.
Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.
All ages.
Age 1 year and over.
Age 8 years and over.
All ages.
Follow closely behind the vehicle.
Follow far enough behind the vehicle to have a clear view of the road ahead.
Sound your horn.
Follow far enough behind the vehicle to have a clear view of the road ahead.
Yes.
No, unless there is a ‘U’ TURN PERMITTED sign.
Yes, if the traffic lights are not working.
No, unless there is a ‘U’ TURN PERMITTED sign.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle X.
Any position, providing there is no traffic.
Near the centre of the road.
Close to the left-hand side of the road.
Close to the left-hand side of the road.
You can only drive in the direction of the arrow.
You cannot go past the arrow.
You can go either way but only in one lane.
You can only drive in the direction of the arrow.
Yes.
No.
Yes, unless the crossing has boom gates.
No.
Change to a lower gear and gently apply the handbrake.
Switch off the ignition.
Accelerate and sound your horn.
Change to a lower gear and gently apply the handbrake.
Yes.
No.
No, providing you drink coffee before you drive.
Yes.
When reversing a vehicle.
When aged 65 years and over.
When the driver is pregnant.
When reversing a vehicle.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Give way to traffic on the right only.
Stop and give way to all traffic.
Slow down and give way to all traffic travelling along or turning from the intersecting road.
Slow down and give way to all traffic travelling along or turning from the intersecting road.
Vehicle X, then Y, then Z.
Vehicle Z, then Y, then X.
Vehicle X, then Z, then Y.
Vehicle Z, then Y, then X.
You should not drive if you are tired.
Your level of fatigue will be increased if you make stops on long trips.
You are more likely to become fatigued on short curving roads.
You should not drive if you are tired.
110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.
100km/h.
Heavily, to dry the brakes out.
Carefully, to avoid skidding.
Sharply, so that you can grip the road.
Carefully, to avoid skidding.