Motorcycle Z.
Motorcycle Y.
Motorcycle X.
Motorcycle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle Y.
When reversing a vehicle.
When aged 65 years and over.
When the driver is pregnant.
When reversing a vehicle.
110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.
100km/h.
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.
Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle Y.
One tenth of a second.
10 seconds.
At least 1 second.
At least 1 second.
Apply antiseptic cream to the wound.
Apply direct pressure to the wound.
Cover the wound with a light bandage.
Apply direct pressure to the wound.
No.
Yes, if it is a passenger vehicle.
Yes.
No.
A fine.
A fine and accrual of demerit points.
A fine and loss of licence.
A fine and accrual of demerit points.
Yes, if it is safe to do so.
No.
It depends on the time of day.1
No.
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 has to give way.
The cyclist X.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle 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.
3 metres.
5 metres.
1 metre.
3 metres.
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.
When you are within 50 metres of a vehicle.
When you are within 200 metres of a vehicle.
When you are dazzled by the lights of an on-coming vehicle.
When you are within 200 metres of a vehicle.
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
0.00%.
0.02%.
0.05%
0.00%.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.
Travelling at the speed limit for the area.
Travelling at a speed that will allow you to stop if required.
Looking steadily to the right.
Travelling at a speed that will allow you to stop if required.
Your braking distance.
Your stopping distance.
Your reaction distance.
Your stopping distance.
Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.