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On-Line Driver Theory Test
What side of the road do you drive the car on?
Left
Right
Center
When traffic lights are green you should not proceed when ...
(a) By doing so, your vehicle blocks the junction
(b)Buses are stopped waiting to turn from the road on your right
(c)Buses are stopped waiting to turn from the road on your left
(d)Oncoming traffic is waiting to make a left turn
The maximum permissible speed for cars or motorcycles on national primary roads is?
(a) 60 km/hr
(b) 80 km/hr
(c) 100 km/hr
(d) 120 km/hr
What colour traffic light comes on after a flashing amber light?
(a) Red only
(b) Green only
(c) Red or green
(d) Flashing green light
You may not park ...
(a) At or near a bend
(b) Where there is a broken white line along the centre of the road
(c) Where there are two broken white lines along the centre of the road
(d) On a single yellow line outside the times indicated
When may you park your vehicle at a taxi rank?
(a) Never
(b) When parking for less than 15 minutes
(c) When the rank is unoccupied
(d) When waiting to collect passengers from a taxi
If there is no footpath you must walk as near as possible to the ...
(a) Left hand side of the road
(b) Right hand side of the road
(c) 1 metre from the edge
(d) There is no regulation
When are ‘lighting up hours’ ....
(a) From half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise
(b) When visibility is less than 300 metres
(c) From midnight until 6am
(d) When visibility is less than 200 metres
When may a trailer be towed on a public road without a rear number plate?
(a) When being pulled by an agricultural tractor
(b) Never
(c) When carrying a load that overhangs the rear of the trailer
(d) When the tailboard is removed
Flashing amber arrows at a junction mean ...
(a) The direction indicated is a cul-de-sac
(b) There is a weight restriction in the direction indicated
(c) It is prohibited to proceed in the direction indicated
(d) You may proceed in the direction indicated providing the way is clear
You are approaching a junction that is controlled by traffic lights. They are temporarily not lighting. What should you do?
(a) Drive smartly through the junction to avoid delay
(b) Stop at the junction and give way to traffic on your left
(c) Drive cautiously while watching out for other traffic
(d) Switch on your hazard warning lights and drive on
You are about to stop and notice that the vehicle behind you is towing a trailer. What should you do?
(a) Stop quickly keeping a close eye on the rear-view mirror
(b) Use the hand brake to stop
(c) Indicate in good time and pull up gradually to allow the vehicle behind you extra stopping distance
(d) Speed up temporarily to put more distance between your vehicle and the vehicle behind you
What should you do when you are being overtaken by another vehicle?
(a) Increase your speed
(b) Move to the right
(c) Move to the left
(d) Maintain your course and reduce speed if necessary
If you give a late signal, other road users ...
(a) Are not affected
(b) May not have sufficient time in which to react
(c) Always have sufficient time in which to react
(d) If oncoming only they are not affected
In daytime when there are dark clouds and visibility is reduced, you should ...
(a) Drive with your side-lights or dipped headlights switched on
(b) Drive with your full headlights switched on
(c) Not switch on your lights until ‘lighting-up hours’
(d) Keep close to any vehicle in front with your headlights off
You are driving behind a heavy goods vehicle. What are its drivers ‘blind spots’?
(a) The areas to the front, sides and rear which the driver cannot see
(b) Parts of the road ahead which are obscured by other large vehicles
(c) The portion of the windscreen covered by the sun-visor
(d) The area directly behind the vehicle
What should you do if you are driving and you feel tired?
(a) Increase your speed to shorten the journey time
(b) Drive along the centre of the road
(c) Stop and take a break
(d) Eat something
Forcing oncoming traffic on to the hard shoulder on the opposite side of the road is considered to be ...
(a) Safe driving
(b) Dangerous driving
(c) Dangerous driving only at night
(d) Acceptable when the oncoming traffic is slow moving
Subject to the speed limit, what is the ‘safest’ speed to drive?
(a) The speed which enables you to stop within the distance ahead that you can see to be clear
(b) At the speed limit
(c) The speed of other road users
(d) The speed of the slowest vehicle on the road
When you are overtaking parked vehicles, you should ...
(a) Allow sufficient clearance as you pass
(b) Watch in your right hand mirror
(c) Keep close to the vehicles and watch out for pedestrians
(d) Move as far to the right as possible
What clearance should drivers normally allow for parked vehicles?
(a) A door-width
(b) The width of a mirror
(c) The width of an average person
(d) Six metres
What is the minimum parking distance from a junction or a bend
3 metres
4 metres
5 metres
10metres
What is the difference between a motorway and a dual carraigeway
They are both the same
A Motorway has a speed limit of 120klms and there are no junctions or traffic lights on a Motorway(except for roadworks)
A Motorway has 3 lanes
A Dual Carraigeway has 2 lanes and lights
At traffic lights, the Amber light is illuminated, what traffic light will illuminate next?
The Red Light
The Blue Light
The Green Light
No light
When should you signal(indicate) to other road users your intention to exit a motorway
At the 100 metre countdown indicator
At the 200 metre countdown indicator
At the 300 metre countdown indicator
At the start of the slip road
How often should you check your tyres
Once a month
Once a week
Every few days
Every day
When an island separates the road at a pelican crossing you should
Ignore it
Stop at it
Treat the road as two separate areas
Stop when a pedestrian steps on the opposite side of the crossing
If you break down on a bend and you carry a warning triangle, where should you place it
At the beginning of the bend
10 metres from your vehicle
Half way around the bend
Infront of the vehicle so on coming traffic can see it
What discs should be display in your vehicle window
Tax disc, Insurance Disc, and NCT if your vehicle is more than 4 year old
Insurance disc
Tax disc
NCT disc
What is a central median strip
A line in the middle of the road
A parking bay
An area to rest
A method used to separate traffic
What is the legal minimum tyre tread dept allowed
1.4millimetres
1.5millimetres
1.6 millimetres
1.7 millimetres
Where must you not reverse from
A major road to a minor road
A minor road to a major road
A cul de sac
A dual carraigeway
Double broken white lines side by side along the centre of a road mean
You can overtake on both sides of the road
There are continous white lines a short distance ahead
The road is separated in two
There is a turn off a short distance ahead
If hit by a car at 50klms per hour
1 in 10 pedestrians will be killed
3 in 10 pedestrians will be killed
4 in 10 pedestrians will be killed
5 in 10 pedestrians will be killed
What is the minimum age you must be to drive a car
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
What does ABS do?
It prevents the wheels from locking under harsh braking conditions
It stops the air bags from deploying during a collision
It locks the brakes to help you stop quicker
It displays the name of the radio station playing in the car
When you hear a scraping noise after applying the footbrake what does this mean?
The brake pads are wet
There is not enough oil on the brakes
The brake pads are worn
The tyres are worn
When you operate your indicator there is a fast clicking noise, this could mean ...
The on board computer is faulty
The battery is flat
An indicator bulb has blown
Your radio is not working correctly
When can you drive when your brake lights are not working
In daylight
When driving slowly
Where there is no traffic
Never
What effect does automatic transmission have on an engine's braking power
The engine has more power
The engine braking power is reduced
You can drive faster
You can stop quicker
When should you use anti freeze?
In winter
In diesel engines
In summer
All year round
Blue smoke coming from your vehicle's exhaust means ...
Your air filter needs to be changed
Your fuel filter needs to be changed
Your engine is over heating
Your engine is burning oil
What effect can a worn shock absorber have on a vehicle?
It can increase fuel consumption
It can cause the vehicle to 'bounce' in an unstable manner
It can cause the steering to wobble
It can cause your tyre to blow out
Why is it important to show to ensure that your vehicle's headlights are correctly aligned?
To increase your vision at night
To save your battery
To allow other vehicle's see you more clearly
To increase the life span of your headlights
You arrive at the scene of an accident and a person has been injured. What should you give the person to drink?
Water
Tea / coffee
Whiskey
Nothing
When a person has been injured in an accident, you should...
Move the vehicles off the road
Move the victim if they can't help themselves
Move the victim and vehicles
Move the victim only, if there is a risk of fire, or further injury
What is the minimum insurance cover required to drive a vechicle on a public road?
Life assurance
3rd Party Fire and Theft
Comprehensive
Third party
What learner permit holders are exempt from being accompanied by a fully licenced driver
All learner permit holders
Only category B learner permit holders
None
Learner permit holders in categories A, A1, N, W
If you drive on a country road, what could come towards you on your side of the road?
Pedestrians
Motorcyclists
Tractors
Animals
What should you do if you see joggers ahead on your side of the road (to the left)?
Sound your horn and flash your lights to let them know you are coming
Use your mirrors, then indicate, overtake them allowing adequate clearance
Expect them to stand in off the road
Indicate, use yor mirros and overtake allowing adequate clareance
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