Multiple Choice questions

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When driving near pedestrian crossings, intersections, or school crossings, you should always-

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

Where should you brake for a sharp bend in the road?

What does this sign mean?

What does this sign mean?

Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are however, more at risk in traffic because-

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

When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should-

How far from an on coming car would you need to safely overtake a 23 metre B-double heavy truck, which is travelling at 100 km/h in a 110 km/h speed zone, without exceeding the speed limit?

The car wants to turn right and exit the roundabout in the street indicated by an arrow. Is the car positioned in the correct lane to do this?

At which ONE of the following places are U-turns permitted?

What does this sign mean?

When is a young driver most at risk of having a serious crash?

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

When you wish to turn left at a roundabout you indicate-

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

Are you permitted to tow a caravan with a person riding in the caravan?

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

Before changing lanes you should-

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

When you see this sign you must-

How must you position your vehicle when driving on a road marked with lane lines?

What does this sign mean?

You are sitting in a seat that has a seat belt fitted to it. When must you wear it?

You drive towards these people on the road. What should you do?

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-

What does this sign mean?

When you see this sign you should-

You are driving along a country bitumen road where, because of inattention, the two left side wheels run onto the loose gravel surface on the edge of the road. What should you do?

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

You are driving on a sealed road and ahead you see some gravel. You should-

If you double your speed and you crash into a large stationary object such as a 'stobie' pole, what happens to your risk of being injured or killed?

You approach a crossing and see the scene in the picture. You should-

When police officers are at intersections giving directions you must-

What does this sign mean?

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

What does this sign mean?

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

Where must you position your car on a road, which is marked with lane lines, before turning to the left?

Seat belts and child restraints (eg baby capsules and child seats)-

Speed limit signs (such as the one shown) tell drivers-

If there are no lanes marked on the road, you should drive-

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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.