Alcohol is a major contributor to approximately 30% of motor vehicle crashes where serious injuries or fatalities occur. What is the increased crash risk for a driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05 grams of alcohol per 100 ml of blood (0.05%)?
A police car is parked on the centre traffic island of a divided road with its red and blue lights flashing. There has been an accident on the other side of the road. What should you do?
When can a private car travel in a lane marked by this sign?
Can a P1 or P2 provisional driver legally instruct a learner driver?
You are on an open country road with double unbroken dividing lines. There are no side streets and no entrances to properties. Are you allowed to cross the dividing lines?
What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?
You should not drive across a railway level crossing when-
Provisional drivers are often involved in crashes when turning right across oncoming traffic. What is the main cause of these crashes?
What is this driver doing that is negligent and illegal?
What is the meaning of this sign?
It is 3 o'clock in the morning. You cannot see any other traffic. You want to turn right. You may-
When are you allowed to enter and cross a railway crossing where flashing red lights operate?
What is meant by keeping clear of and giving way to an emergency vehicle which is sounding a siren or displaying flashing blue and/or red lights?
You set out on a fairly long drive to see some friends. After a while you start feeling tired. What should you do?
You wish to go straight ahead at a dual lane roundabout. Which statement is true?
You want to turn left at a dual lane roundabout. Which lane must you use?
What does this sign mean?
Which of the vehicles are permitted to cross the lines on the centre of the road in order to overtake?
You want to give a lift to a friend and his four month old baby. Before you do, you need to make sure-
You are driving a motor vehicle, which is a utility (ute). Where are passengers allowed to be carried?
You are most likely to find this sign-
A car is carrying a driver and 3 adult passengers. There are seat belts in all seating positions. By law, seat belts must be worn by-
If a STOP or GIVE WAY sign has been knocked down, for example, as the result of an accident, does the line marked across the road have any meaning?
How close to an intersection, without traffic lights, are you allowed to park?
What does this sign tell you?
You are about to make a right hand turn at this intersection. You have the green light. You hear a siren from behind and then see that a fire truck will soon overtake you. You should-
When you see this sign you should-
If you are going out and going to drink alcohol, the best way to avoid having to drink and drive is to-
Where should you brake for a sharp bend in the road?
When turning right from a two way unlaned road to another two way unlaned road, you must approach the intersection from-
A motor vehicle (other than a motor cycle) driven by a person with a Learner's Permit-
You are driving in busy traffic in a 60 km/h zone. You feel 60 km/h is a bit too fast for the conditions. What should you do?
Looking at the diagram, which vehicle must give way?
At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?
If you are convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is over the limit for your licence, you could lose your driver's licence. You may also-
Speed limit signs (such as the one shown) tell drivers-
You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should-
When reversing, you should-
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The questions used in RAA’s Multiple Choice test are the same as those in the official test, however our diagrams may look slightly different. This does not affect the correct answer. Please use our test as a way to learn and understand the road rules that apply to South Australian roads.