Multiple Choice questions

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

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%)?

Are you permitted to park on a dividing strip or nature strip?

What is the most common cause for young provisional licence holders being involved in vehicle crashes when changing lanes or diverging?

Which of the following statements is correct?

What does this sign mean?

If you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you must-

When approaching a marked pedestrian crossing and no pedestrians are in sight, you should-

To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should-

When can a private car travel in a lane marked by this sign?

When you see children on or near the road-

When it is very foggy during the day or night and your vehicle has no fog lights, you should-

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?

You are driving in busy traffic in an 80 km/h zone. It begins to rain lightly. What should you do?

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

How close can you park to another vehicle when parked parallel to the kerb?

If you refuse to take a breath test and are convicted for this, you could be disqualified from driving-

This light means, you-

The highest Blood Alcohol Concentration (B.A.C.) allowed for 'L' plate drivers in South Australia when driving a vehicle is-

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

You want to park your vehicle on the road at night where there are no street lights. You should-

If both vehicles P and O in the diagram are turning right, which vehicle is in the best position to turn left into the street marked 'X'?

What is the safest way to stay under the legal alcohol limit?

What should you do if your windscreen is shattered by a stone from a passing vehicle?

When two lanes merge into one (as shown in the diagram), who should give way?

Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of Vehicle 1?

You are a driver who is about to move off from the kerb into a flow of traffic. What must you do?

What does this sign mean?

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-

These lights mean that you-

What is the closest distance you may park on the approach side of a children's crossing?

As you approach an intersection with traffic lights, the yellow light turns to red. You must-

You want to make a left turn. You must use your left hand indicator-

When reversing, you should-

Another vehicle is overtaking you on your right. You commit a traffic offence if you-

What does this sign mean?

You are driving a motor vehicle, which is a utility (ute). Where are passengers allowed to be carried?

What is the speed limit when passing through a School Zone when children are present?

If there are no signs or markings to advise you, can you choose any of these methods of parking?

Lane filtering is when a motor bike rider travels at low speed in between two lines of stationary or slow moving traffic travelling in the same direction. As the holder of a provisional (P1) motor bike class licence, what are you permitted to do?

When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must-

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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.