Multiple Choice questions

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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?

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

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

When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?

How should you merge with traffic when entering a freeway?

If an overtaking vehicle signals that it must move in, in front of you, you should-

If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do?

What does this sign mean?

Having a radar detector or jammer in your car is against the law-

You are planning to drive from Adelaide to Melbourne with some friends. To minimise fatigue and make the trip as safe as possible you should-

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

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

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

You should leave a gap between your vehicle and the one you are following. In good conditions the gap should be-

When reversing, you should-

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

What should you do if a rear tyre on your vehicle should deflate rapidly while travelling along the road?

In this roundabout with dual lanes, can this car turn right?

Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is-

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?

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

Even if the signal at a railway level crossing does not indicate that a train is coming, you should-

You want to turn left at a dual lane roundabout. Which lane must you use?

A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?

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

You are driving behind a long vehicle (as shown) which has a sign saying DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE. The long vehicle indicates that it is going to turn left. You-

What does this sign mean?

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

When you see older people on or near the road, you should-

When do you have to give way to pedestrians at a children's crossing ('Emu' crossing)?

You are going to turn right from a one-way street. Where should you be when you start your turn?

You drive up to an intersection with a stop sign. There is no painted stop line. Where should you stop?

What does this sign mean?

What is the meaning of this sign?

What is the closest distance you are allowed to park on the approach side to an intersection with traffic lights?

You are driving a vehicle that only has a seat belt for the driver. To reduce the danger of being injured in a collision in a vehicle without a seat belt, where is the best place for passengers to sit?

What does this sign mean?

Are you permitted to park in the direction of the arrow?

Right turns must be made from which lanes when travelling on a laned roadway?

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

What does this sign mean?

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

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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.