Multiple Choice questions

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A motor vehicle (other than a motor cycle) driven by a person with a Learner's Permit-

Before beginning to overtake another vehicle, you should-

When being overtaken by another vehicle what should you do to help?

When there are no arrows marked on the road, left turns must be made from-

When driving past parked vehicles, which of the following is it most important to do-

What is the most common cause for young provisional drivers being involved in crashes with cross traffic at intersections?

What does this sign mean?

You wish to make a right hand turn from a ONE WAY STREET with no arrows marked on the roadway. You should position your vehicle-

When is the most likely time to find native animals wandering on Australian roads?

What is the most common cause of drivers being involved in rear end collisions?

At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?

What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?

When overtaking a vehicle in front of you on a road not marked with lanes-

At a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights, when the lights change to red you should-

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?

You are driving at night with your headlights on high beam. When should you dip your headlights?

If the red lights on this sign are flashing, what are you required to do?

What does this sign mean?

When you see children on or near the road-

Overtaking another vehicle requires good concentration and judgement. Which of the following statements is correct?

You wish to turn left and pedestrians are still on the crossing. You need to-

What does this sign mean?

When following another vehicle in a line of traffic travelling at 60 km/h, what distance is considered to be the minimum safe following distance for dry road conditions?

Double unbroken dividing lines are marked on a roadway. You may-

When starting to overtake you see the dividing lines ahead change to double unbroken lines. What should you do?

When you wish to drive straight ahead at a dual lane roundabout you may enter from either the left or right lane. As you continue around you should-

You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from the kerb, you should-

If there is a 2 year old child in the car while you are driving and the child is not wearing a seat belt, who is responsible?

You must use your indicator lights when-

Which statement below contributes mostly to young provisional drivers being involved in single vehicle crashes?

What does this sign mean?

When you see this sign you-

What does this sign mean?

If you see a School Crossing Supervisor holding a sign like this, you must wait until the children-

You are intending to drive straight on at an intersection where this sign is displayed. What are you required to do?

What does this sign mean?

You have started to overtake a vehicle, and notice that its right indicator is flashing. You should-

What is the first thing that you should do if your foot brake appears to fail?

What must you do when travelling towards an intersection where the traffic lights are displaying a flashing yellow light?

What should you do on approaching a railway level crossing displaying a STOP sign?

It is important to scan while driving so you can see everything that is happening on the road. What does scanning involve?

What is the meaning of this sign?

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Disclaimer:

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.