Your GPS tells you to turn right but you can’t see any side road or indication of a right side road. Do you indicate right?
No. Only indicate once you can visually identify the road you are trying to turn into.
What does ‘Tires on Tarmac’ mean?
It’s a saying for making sure you can see the bottom of the tires of the car Infront of you touching the road
When driving on a roundabout, what is the best way to stay in your lane?
(See Fig.64) Always look at the centre of your lane. This applies to staying in your lane in any circumstance.
When driving on a roundabout, where do you want to avoid looking at to stay in your lane?
Avoid looking at the central reservation kerb or the traffic next to your lane. Wherever you look, you will have a tendency to drive in that direction which is why you should look at the centre of your lane to stay in it.
You are approaching a speedhump. What do you do?
Check centre mirror and slow down 1/2 car length away from speedhump. Build back speed once your front tires get over the hump.
You are about to slow down. What do you do before you do so?
Check centre mirror
When waiting behind a parked car to let a car opposite pass through on a narrow road. What distance should you keep from you and the car you are waiting behind?
1 car length
When you do an emergency stop, do you check the centre mirror?
No, in the test the examiner will check behind to make sure it is safe. Even in a real life situation, you don’t check the centre mirror as your priority should be not hitting the pedestrian.
How to perform an emergency stop and what do you do to prevent skidding?
If your car skids when doing an emergency stop what do you do?
On the test, you perform the emergency stop and then the tester firmly says ‘‘I will not ask you to do that again!’’ is something wrong?
No, it’s protocol for them to say that so you don’t think they will ask you to do another emergency stop.
What does a hill start manoeuvre entail?
How do you do a 3 Point Turn manoeuvre?
forward - right
backward - left
forward - right
How do you do a Pull Up On The Right and Reverse manoeuvre?
Can you do a U turn on a mini roundabout?
No.
What is a closed mini roundabout?
A mini roundabout is where you must approach with caution as the roads are blocked and thus impairs your ability to judge how far any oncoming traffic are.
What is an open mini roundabout?
An open mini roundabout is where you must approach slowly but avoid coming to a stop unless there is oncoming priority on the roundabout as the roads are visible and thus improves your ability to judge how far any oncoming traffic are.
What defines a mini roundabout from a roundabout?
Mini roundabouts are not characterised by their size but in actuality, their lack of a central reservation as they usually only have road markings in the middle.
You are parked on the right side of the road. What is different about when you do the start manoeuvre to move off back to the left lane?
You are waiting at a traffic light to turn left. What should you do before turning?
Check centre and left mirror
How to maintain speed?
What is the Light Post Pace rule?
When driving at any speed, you should be aware of how fast you are going by paying some attention to how quickly you are passing by the light posts. To make sure you are maintaining a consistent speed, you want to develop a pattern/beat to how quickly you are passing each light post.
What is the Lane Line Pace rule?
When driving at any speed, you should be aware of how fast you are going by paying some attention to how quickly you are passing by the lane lines on the road. To make sure you are maintaining a consistent speed, you want to develop a pattern/beat to how quickly you are passing each lane line.
What is the speedometer check routine?
Especially when driving down a longer road where you don’t plan to make turns within the next minute, you must make sure you are maintaining a safe and consistent speed. So that you are checking your speedometer often enough, it is good to get into the habit of:
1. Check left side mirror and eyes on road for 15 seconds
2. Check centre mirror and eyes on road for 15 second
3. Check right side mirror and eyes on road for 15 seconds
4. Check speedometer and eyes on road for 15 seconds
5. Repeat.