Cayman Islands Sample questions to help you prepare for your driving test Note: This is purely a preparatory test to assist the learner in their preparation for the written test. The questions cover a wide area and are therefore useful in giving the student a good working knowledge of rules and responsibilities in driving. The questions are prepared by the Learner’s Choice Driving School and are not available for printing or distribution in any form. Monies received for the lesson are for Tutoring and not for any of the materials used. Read the questions carefully and choose the most appropriate answer 1. Where would the vehicle license coupon be affixed on a vehicle? a) To the front windscreen to the center, not obstructing the driver. b) To the rear windscreen to the left within six (6) inches of the edge. c) To the right side of the front windscreen so that it can be clearly seen. d) To the front windscreen within six (6) inches of the left edge. 1. Where would the vehicle license coupon be affixed on a vehicle? a) To the front windscreen to the center, not obstructing the driver. b) To the rear windscreen to the left within six (6) inches of the edge. c) To the right side of the front windscreen so that it can be clearly seen. d) To the front windscreen within six (6) inches of the left edge. 2. At what age can a person legally register a motor vehicle? a) 21 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 17 yrs d) As soon as they can afford a vehicle. 2. At what age can a person legally register a motor vehicle? a) 21 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 17 yrs d) As soon as they can afford a vehicle. 3. When a vehicle is sold the details of the new owner must be re-registered within: a) 14 days of the transfer. b) 21 days of the transfer. c) Immediately at the time of the transfer. d) Anytime or at the convenience of the new owner. 3. When a vehicle is sold the details of the new owner must be re-registered within: a) 14 days of the transfer. b) 21 days of the transfer. c) Immediately at the time of the transfer. d) Anytime or at the convenience of the new owner. 4. When a vehicle is scrapped or exported from the islands, who should be informed? a) The Customs department. b) The Environment department. c) The Licensing department. d) The Planning department. 4. When a vehicle is scrapped or exported from the islands, who should be informed? a) The Customs department. b) The Environment department. c) The Licensing department. d) The Planning department. 5. A vehicle license may be taken out for: a) Three, six or twelve months. b) Not less than six months. c) One year, two years, or three years. d) Not more than three (3) months. 5. A vehicle license may be taken out for: a) Three, six or twelve months. b) Not less than six months. c) One year, two years, or three years. d) Not more than three (3) months. 6. What three requirements must be met for a vehicle to legally operate on the road? a) The owner must pay for inspection, transfer and licensing. b) The vehicle must be inspected, licensed and insured. c) The vehicle must be serviced, inspected and roadworthy. d) No specific requirements are necessary. 6. What three requirements must be met for a vehicle to legally operate on the road? a) The owner must pay for inspection, transfer and licensing. b) The vehicle must be inspected, licensed and insured. c) The vehicle must be serviced, inspected and roadworthy. d) No specific requirements are necessary. 7. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: A motor cycle with an engine less than 125cc; a regular car or station wagon; a rental car? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 7. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: A motor cycle with an engine less than 125cc; a regular car or station wagon; a rental car? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 8. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: a pickup less than three tons capacity; any other vehicle? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 8. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: a pickup less than three tons capacity; any other vehicle? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 9. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: A motor cycle with an engine exceeding 125cc? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 9. At what age must a person be to drive the following vehicles: A motor cycle with an engine exceeding 125cc? a) 17 yrs b) 18 yrs c) 19 yrs d) 21 yrs 10. What proof must a driver show before he is able to ride a motor-cycle with an engine larger than 125cc? a) That he owns a motor cycle with an engine greater than 125cc. b) That he has ridden a smaller motor cycle with an engine larger than 125cc. c) That he has ridden a smaller motor cycle, less than 125cc for at least two years. d) That he is mature and have a good driving record over the years. 10. What proof must a driver show before he is able to ride a motor-cycle with an engine larger than 125cc? a) That he owns a motor cycle with an engine greater than 125cc. b) That he has ridden a smaller motor cycle with an engine larger than 125cc. c) That he has ridden a smaller motor cycle, less than 125cc for at least two years. d) That he is mature and have a good driving record over the years. 11. Which of the following statements are correct? The owner of a motor vehicle may within law, allow a person who has not reach the age to drive such vehicle as long as the person he has given it to drive have a valid drivers license. b) The owner of a vehicle can allow an adult to drive a motor vehicle as long as he gives him permission in writing. c) The law permits any person with a valid drivers license to drive any group of vehicle. d) The owner of a vehicle commits a serious offence if he permits a person to drive a vehicle he is not licensed to drive or insured to drive. a) 11. Which of the following statements are correct? The owner of a motor vehicle may within law, allow a person who has not reach the age to drive such vehicle as long as the person he has given it to drive have a valid drivers license. b) The owner of a vehicle can allow an adult to drive a motor vehicle as long as he gives him permission in writing. c) The law permits any person with a valid drivers license to drive any group of vehicle. d) The owner of a vehicle commits a serious offence if he permits a person to drive a vehicle he is not licensed to drive or insured to drive. a) 12. “L” plates must be displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle: a) At any time the driving instructor is driving the vehicle. b) At all times whether the vehicle is being driven or not. c) L” plates are optional and are only there to alert other road users that a person is learning to drive. d) Only when a provisional license holder is driving the vehicle. 12. “L” plates must be displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle: a) At any time the driving instructor is driving the vehicle. b) At all times whether the vehicle is being driven or not. c) L” plates are optional and are only there to alert other road users that a person is learning to drive. d) Only when a provisional license holder is driving the vehicle. 13. “L” plates must be displayed: a) Only when a provisional license holder is driving the vehicle. b) On the trunk and bonnet of the vehicle c) On the trunk and bonnet of the vehicle d) On the front driver’s side and rear passenger side 13. “L” plates must be displayed: a) Only when a provisional license holder is driving the vehicle. b) On the front driver’s side and rear passenger side c) On the trunk and bonnet of the vehicle d) On the trunk and bonnet of the vehicle 14. It is permitted to leave a vehicle unattended when running: a) When you are sure to return to the vehicle in 5 minutes or less. b) When you are sure to return to the vehicle in 5 minutes or less. c) When your child is still in the car and it is raining. d) The vehicle should never be left unattended. 14. It is permitted to leave a vehicle unattended when running: a) When you are sure to return to the vehicle in 5 minutes or less. b) When you are sure to return to the vehicle in 5 minutes or less. c) When your child is still in the car and it is raining. d) The vehicle should never be left unattended. 15. An overtaking vehicle must always pass on the right side of the vehicle being overtaken except: a) In a one way street. b) When a vehicle in front is turning right. c) When instructed to do so by a Police Officer d) All the above 15. An overtaking vehicle must always pass on the right side of the vehicle being overtaken except: a) In a one way street. b) When a vehicle in front is turning right. c) When instructed to do so by a Police Officer d) All the above 16. When a school bus is picking up or setting down passengers: a) All vehicles must stop until the school bus has finished setting down passengers. b) Vehicles must slow down and cautiously make there way around the bus c) Vehicle may pass at a safe distance to avoid collision d) None of the above 16. When a school bus is picking up or setting down passengers: a) All vehicles must stop until the school bus is no longer setting down passengers. b) Vehicles must slow down and cautiously make there way around the bus c) Vehicle may pass at a safe distance to avoid collision d) None of the above 17. A full driving license will be issued for: a) 3 or 5 years b) 2 or 3 years c) 3 or 4 years d) 3 or 6 years 17. A full driving license will be issued for: a) 3 or 5 years b) 2 or 3 years c) 3 or 4 years d) 3 or 6 years 18. Which of the following adults must wear seatbelts? a) Those seated in front seat of a truck b) Those seated in the rear seat of a car c) Those seated in the front seat of a car. d) All the above 18. Which of the following adults must wear seatbelts? a) Those seated in front seat of a truck b) Those seated in the rear seat of a car c) Those seated in the front seat of a car. d) All the above 19. Which of the following is NOT an exception in law about the wearing of seatbelts? a) A driver who is performing a maneuver that includes reversing. b) Those holding a medical certificate. c) A woman who is more than 3 months pregnant d) Disabled persons wearing a disabled person’s seatbelt. 19. Which of the following is NOT an exception in law about the wearing of seatbelts? a) A driver who is performing a maneuver that includes reversing. b) Those holding a medical certificate. c) A woman who is more than 3 months pregnant d) Disabled persons wearing a disabled person’s seatbelt. 20. What is the stopping distance at 30mph? a) 60 feet b) 40 feet c) 75 feet d) 55 feet 20. What is the stopping distance at 30mph? a) 60 feet b) 40 feet c) 75 feet d) 55 feet 21. What is the stopping distance at 40mph? a) 120 feet b) 100 feet c) 65 feet d) 90 feet 21. What is the stopping distance at 40mph? a) 120 feet b) 100 feet c) 65 feet d) 90 feet 22. What is the stopping distance at 50mph? a) 120 feet b) 100 feet c) 80 feet d) 175 feet 22. What is the stopping distance at 50mph? a) 120 feet b) 100 feet c) 80 feet d) 175 feet 23. What times and places must you stop your vehicle? a) At a stop sign. b) When a school bus is picking up or setting down c) d) e) f) passengers. At a pedestrian crossing when someone is crossing. If involved in an accident. When signaled to stop by policeman in uniform. All the above 23. What times and places must you stop your vehicle? a) At a stop sign. b) When a school bus is picking up or setting down c) d) e) f) passengers. At a pedestrian crossing when someone is crossing. If involved in an accident. When signaled to stop by policeman in uniform. All the above 24. When driving past parked cars: a) Always drive on the right hand side of the road. b) Drive normally as the cars are park and is not a bother to you. c) Drive cautiously leaving enough room between yourself and parked cars and look for car doors opening/pedestrians. d) Drive closer to the parked cars as you should never let your car go over to the other lane. e) None of the above. 24. a) b) c) d) e) When driving past parked cars: Always drive on the right hand side of the road. Drive normally as the cars are park and is not a bother to you. Drive cautiously leaving enough room between yourself and parked cars and look for car doors opening/pedestrians. Drive closer to the parked cars as you should never let your car go over to the other lane. None of the above. 25. You are in the right lane driving on a two lane road approaching a roundabout and you want to turn left at the roundabout. You should: a) Indicate and go into the left lane and turn left at the b) c) d) e) roundabout. Continue in the right lane and switch to the left lane after entering the roundabout. Put on your right indicator and go all the way around the roundabout and then try to exit to the left. Do a three-point turn. None of the above. 25. You are in the right lane driving on a two lane road approaching a roundabout and you want to turn left at the roundabout. You should: a) Indicate and go into the left lane and turn left at the b) c) d) e) roundabout. Continue in the right lane and switch to the left lane after entering the roundabout. Put on your right indicator and go all the way around the roundabout and then try to exit to the left. Do a three-point turn. None of the above. 26. A provisional learner driver must only drive a vehicle when: a) On a minor road that is not busy b) On a major road that is busy c) When accompanied by a person holding a license for at least 1 year for the group of vehicle being driven. d) When a full license is obtained 26. A provisional learner driver must only drive a vehicle when: a) On a minor road that is not busy b) On a major road that is busy c) When accompanied by a person holding a license for at least 1 year for the group of vehicle being driven. d) When a full license is obtained. 27. When driving a motor vehicle a provisional learner driver is allowed to take: One passenger only along with the instructor b) Only the person supervising him or her. c) Several persons as long as they have full licenses. d) None of the above a) 27. When driving a motor vehicle a provisional learner driver is allowed to take: One passenger only along with the instructor. b) Only the person supervising him or her. c) Several persons as long as they have full licenses. d) None of the above a) 28. a) b) c) d) e) If you begin to feel drowsy or tired when driving your motor vehicle the correct thing to do is: Pull off the road at a safe place and rest. Turn on the radio at a high level so you can stay alert. Roll the windows down so the breeze can revive you. Buy a Pepsi or cup of coffee and drink it. Slow down 28. a) b) c) d) e) If you begin to feel drowsy or tired when driving your motor vehicle the correct thing to do is: Pull off the road at a safe place and rest. Turn on the radio at a high level so you can stay alert. Roll the windows down so the breeze can revive you. Buy a Pepsi or cup of coffee and drink it. Slow down 29. Drivers should not reverse: a) b) c) d) e) Near a pre-school Into a main road Into a side road Where the center-line in unbroken. When it is dark. 29. Drivers should not reverse: a) b) c) d) e) Near a pre-school Into a main road Into a side road Where the center-line in unbroken. When it is dark. 30. You should NOT overtake: When the road is wet. b) At the approach of a junction or a brow of a hill. c) When your car needs servicing. d) At night when it is raining. a) 30. You should NOT overtake: When the road is wet. b) At the approach of a junction or a brow of a hill. c) When your car needs servicing. d) At night when it is raining. a) 31. a) b) c) d) e) The highest legal speed limit in the Cayman Islands is: 70 Mph 55 Mph 40 Mph 60Mph 50 Mph 31. a) b) c) d) e) The highest legal speed limit in the Cayman Islands is: 70 Mph 55 Mph 40 Mph 60Mph 50 Mph 32. What is the meaning of “Tailgating”? a) Using your car to hit a gate. b) Driving a car without registration plates. c) Driving too close to the center line on the road. d) Driving or following too close behind vehicles. 32. What is the meaning of “Tailgating”? a) Using your car to hit a gate. b) Driving a car without registration plates. c) Driving too close to the center line on the road. d) Driving or following too close behind vehicles. 33. Speed Bumps are: a) A traffic calming measure. b) A hazard to road users. c) Help traffic flow smoothly. d) Increase road accidents. 33. Speed Bumps are: a) A traffic calming measure. b) A hazard to road users. c) Help traffic flow smoothly. d) Increase road accidents. 34. If you stop at a pedestrian crossing for people to cross and they refuse to cross you should: a) Wave to them to cross as they may be gazing. b) Call them across the road after you check your mirror. c) Sound your horn to get their attention. d) None of the above. 34. If you stop at a pedestrian crossing for people to cross and they refuse to cross you should: a) Wave to them to cross as they may be gazing. b) Call them across the road after you check your mirror. c) Sound your horn to get their attention. d) None of the above. 35. When driving on a single lane 2 way road and seeing an obstruction in your lane, you should: a) Pass in the other lane as the road belongs to everyone. b) Wait until on-coming cars have passed then indicate and go around the obstruction. c) Sound your horn as you maneuver around the obstruction. d) Try to do a 3 point-turn and choose another route. 35. When driving on a single lane 2 way road and seeing an obstruction in your lane, you should: a) Pass in the other lane as the road belongs to everyone. b) Wait until on-coming cars have passed then indicate and go around the obstruction. c) Sound your horn as you maneuver around the obstruction. d) Try to do a 3 point-turn and choose another route. 36. When driving and approaching a traffic light that has failed you should: a) Be prepared to stop and give way to other vehicles. b) Do not stop as this may cause un-necessary traffic congestion. c) Speed up so that other vehicles will slow do and yield to you. d) None of the above. 36. When driving and approaching a traffic light that has failed you should: a) Be prepared to stop and give way to other vehicles. b) Do not stop as this may cause un-necessary traffic congestion. c) Speed up so that other vehicles will slow do and yield to you. d) None of the above. 37. Who has the right of way at a crossroads where the traffic-lights are not working? a) Bicycle and motorcycle riders b) Truck drivers c) Small cars d) No one has the right of way. 37. Who has the right of way at a crossroads where the traffic-lights are not working? a) Bicycle and motorcycle riders b) Truck drivers c) Small cars d) No one has the right of way. 38. When driving past a line of parked cars you should: a) Drive cautiously. b) Check for pedestrians walking between cars. c) Check for car doors opening. d) Check for cars moving off. e) All the above 38. When driving past a line of parked cars you should: a) Drive cautiously. b) Check for pedestrians walking between cars. c) Check for car doors opening. d) Check for cars moving off. e) All the above 39. When a driver sees someone holding a “STOP CHILDREN CROSSING” sign, the driver should: a) Stop. b) Slow down and drive cautiously across. c) Check if there are any children in the area and if not proceed. d) Indicate and drive around the person holding the sign being careful not to hit him. 39. When a driver sees someone holding a “STOP CHILDREN CROSSING” sign, the driver should: a) Stop. b) Slow down and drive cautiously across. c) Check if there are any children in the area and if not proceed. d) Indicate and drive around the person holding the sign being careful not to hit him. 40. A solid white line down the centre of the road means a driver: a) Should not decrease their speed. b) Can overtake if the person ahead of them is driving below the speed limit. c) Should not overtake. d) Lets the driver know that a junction is up ahead. e) None of the above 40. A solid white line down the centre of the road means a driver: a) Should not decrease their speed. b) Can overtake if the person ahead of them is driving below the speed limit. c) Should not overtake. d) Lets the driver know that a junction is up ahead. e) None of the above 41. A broken white line down the centre of the road means that a driver can overtake when it is safe to do so. a) True b) False 41. A broken white line down the centre of the road means that a driver can overtake when it is safe to do so. a) True b) False 42. The centre lane along West Bay Road is : a) The lane which drivers should use for overtaking. b) A turning lane. c) An extra lane for cars coming to town in the morning during peak hour. d) An extra lane for cars going towards West Bay in the evening during peak hour. 42. The centre lane along West Bay Road is : a) The lane which drivers should use for overtaking. b) A turning lane. c) An extra lane for cars coming to town in the morning during peak hour. d) An extra lane for cars going towards West Bay in the evening during peak hour. 43. A traffic calming measure in the road is an indicator to drivers to: a) Reduce your speed. b) Maneuver around the calming device. c) Watch out for pedestrians. d) Stop. 43. A traffic calming measure in the road is an indicator to drivers to: a) Reduce your speed. b) Maneuver around the calming device. c) Watch out for pedestrians. d) Stop. 44. It is safe to use a mobile phone when driving: a) Less than half the speed limit b) On a double lane road which is not congested. c) When parked on the side of the road. d) When there is an emergency. 44. It is safe to use a mobile phone when driving: a) Less than half the speed limit b) On a double lane road which is not congested. c) When parked on the side of the road. d) When there is an emergency. 45. What should a driver do when being followed by a Police car or ambulance with emergency lights? a) Reduce speed until the emergency vehicle has passed. b) Speed up and keep control of the vehicle. c) Turn on the hazard lights on the vehicle. d) Pull over and stop to allow the vehicle to pass. 45. What should a driver do when being followed by a Police car or ambulance with emergency lights? a) Reduce speed until the emergency vehicle has passed. b) Speed up and keep control of the vehicle. c) Turn on the hazard lights on the vehicle. d) Pull over and stop to allow the vehicle to pass. 46. What is the age qualification to drive a motor cycle of an engine capacity exceeding 125 cubic centimeters? a) 21 years b) 18 years c) 17 years d) 19 years 46. What is the age qualification to drive a motor cycle of an engine capacity exceeding 125 cubic centimeters? a) 21 years b) 18 years c) 17 years d) 19 years 47. Answer True or false “L” plates are only to be displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle when such vehicle is being driven by a Learner driver. a) True b) False 47. Answer True or false “L” plates are only to be displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle when such vehicle is being driven by a Learner driver. a) True b) False 48. How often should a driver check the rear view mirror of the car? a) Every minute b) Every 15 seconds c) When moving off and when stopping only. d) e) f) When approaching a junction only Every 20 seconds Every 12 seconds 48. How often should a driver check the rear view mirror of the car? a) Every minute b) Every 15 seconds c) When moving off and when stopping only. d) e) f) When approaching a junction only Every 20 seconds Every 12 seconds 49. Which cars should you be more cautious about when approaching a round-about? a) Cars approaching from the right. b) Cars directly beside you. c) Cars directly beside you. d) Cars directly behind you. e) Cars approaching from the left 49. Which cars should you be more cautious about when approaching a round-about? a) Cars approaching from the right. b) Cars directly beside you. c) Cars directly beside you. d) Cars directly behind you. e) Cars approaching from the left 50. You are driving and you see a ball in the street, what should you do? Sound your horn so that no one comes into the road to pick up the ball. b) Drive at normal speed and continue on your journey. c) Slow down and proceed with caution. d) Use the car and slowly push the car to the side of the road out of the way of other vehicles. a) 50. You are driving and you see a ball in the street, what should you do? Sound your horn so that no one comes into the road to pick up the ball. b) Drive at normal speed and continue on your journey. c) Slow down and proceed with caution. d) Use the car and slowly push the car to the side of the road out of the way of other vehicles. a) 51. What do you do when it is raining and you have to do an emergency stop? a) Do a 3-point turn. b) Tap gently on the brakes 5 or more times. c) Pull up the hand brake only. d) Slam brakes and pull up hand brake. 51. What do you do when it is raining and you have to do an emergency stop? a) Do a 3-point turn. b) Tap gently on the brakes 5 or more times. c) Pull up the hand brake only. d) Slam brakes and pull up hand brake. 52. When approaching road works, what should you do? a) Sound the horn so that the workers can get out of the way. b) Continue at normal speed and keep focused on the workmen so as not to cause an accident. c) Keep your lane and proceed with caution. d) Do nothing as road works do not generally pose a problem to road users. e) None of the above 52. When approaching road works, what should you do? a) Sound the horn so that the workers can get out of the way. b) Continue at normal speed and keep focused on the workmen so as not to cause an accident. c) Keep your lane and proceed with caution. d) Do nothing as road works do not generally pose a problem to road users. e) None of the above 53. What does the broken lines in the centre of the road mean? a) You may overtake with caution if necessary. b) You must drive closer to the left. c) You must not overtake in that zone. d) They are there to separate the 2 lanes only. e) None of the above 53. What does the broken lines in the centre of the road mean? a) You may overtake with caution if necessary. b) You must drive closer to the left. c) You must not overtake in that zone. d) They are there to separate the 2 lanes only. e) None of the above 54. When is it ok to park in a handicap space in a parking lot? a) When you have a handicap tag. b) If there is more than one vacant handicap space available c) When the parking lot is full and there is no where else to park. d) Under no circumstances should a driver park in a handicap space. e) Only between 10pm and 7am. 54. When is it ok to park in a handicap space in a parking lot? a) When you have a handicap tag. b) If there is more than one vacant handicap space available c) When the parking lot is full and there is no where else to park. d) Under no circumstances should a driver park in a handicap space. e) Only between 10pm and 7am. 55. When approaching a stop sign, what should you do? a) Slow down, drive through cautiously and slowly. b) Carefully check the junction as you proceed and if it is clear continue across. c) You must stop. d) Do not stop and hold up traffic if the way is clear. 55. When approaching a stop sign, what should you do? a) Slow down, drive through cautiously and slowly. b) Carefully check the junction as you proceed and if it is clear continue across. c) You must stop. d) Do not stop and hold up traffic if the way is clear. 56. A single yellow line on the side of the road means: a) No vehicle may stop at the line. b) Only motor cycles are allowed to park there. c) The lines are only there to show where the road ends. d) You can off-load goods for a short period of time. 56. A single yellow line on the side of the road means: a) No vehicle may stop at the line. b) Only motor cycles are allowed to park there. c) The lines are only there to show where the road ends. d) You can off-load goods for a short period of time. 57. a) b) c) d) e) A double yellow line means? You can park twice the amount of time as at a single yellow line. Parking is only allowed at night No parking Parking for Omni buses only Parking for disabled drivers only. 57. a) b) c) d) e) A double yellow line means? You can park twice the amount of time as at a single yellow line. Parking is only allowed at night No parking Parking for Omni buses only Parking for disabled drivers only. 58. What is the maximum speed limit in the Cayman Islands? a) 70 MPH b) 49 MPH c) 50 MPH d) 40 MPH e) 55 MPH 58. What is the maximum speed limit in the Cayman Islands? a) 70 MPH b) 49 MPH c) 50 MPH d) 40 MPH e) 55 MPH 59. An overtaking vehicle must always pass on the right side of the vehicle being overtaken in three of the following circumstances: a) When traffic is congested. b) In a one way street c) When the vehicle in front in turning left. d) When obeying a signal from a constable in uniform 59. An overtaking vehicle must always pass on the right side of the vehicle being overtaken in three of the following circumstances: a) When traffic is congested. b) In a one way street c) When the vehicle in front in turning to the left. d) When obeying a signal from a constable in uniform 60. A yellow line placed in the center of the road means that a) No vehicles at all may park on either side of it except emergency vehicles. b) The road is not a highway c) Vehicles may park on either side for a short period of time. d) Used only to show the separation of the lanes on the road. 60. A yellow line placed in the center of the road means that a) No vehicles at all may park on either side of it except emergency vehicles. b) The road is not a highway c) Vehicles may park on either side for a short period of time. d) Used only to show the separation of the lanes on the road. 61. What does the term blind spot mean? a) A person who is blind spotting a dog b) When the mirrors of your car are not clean c) An area you can’t see in your mirrors. d) The rear view mirrors e) None of the above 61. What does the term blind spot mean? a) A person who is blind spotting a dog b) When the mirrors of your car are not clean c) An area you can’t see in your mirrors. d) The rear view mirrors e) None of the above 62. If you are passing a person riding a horse or bicycle, what should you do? a) Speed up and pass quickly so that you do not create traffic congestion. b) Sound the horn so that the person can move out of the way. c) Drive cautiously and slowly, leaving enough space between your car and the rider. d) Do not pass or you will cause an accident 62. If you are passing a person riding a horse or bicycle, what should you do? a) Speed up and pass quickly so that you do not create traffic congestion. b) Sound the horn so that the person can move out of the way. c) Drive cautiously and slowly, leaving enough space between your car and the rider. d) Do not pass or you will cause an accident 63. Traffic lights change from: a) Red to amber to green to amber to red b) Amber to green to red to green c) Red to green to amber to red. d) Red to green to red again . 63. Traffic lights change from: a) Red to amber to green to amber to red b) Amber to green to red to green c) Red to green to amber to red. d) Red to green to red again . 64. What mainly causes a skid? a) Cars pushing your car out of a position. b) The car. c) The weather. d) The driver. 64. What mainly causes a skid? a) Cars pushing your car out of a position. b) The car. c) The weather. d) The driver. 65. What is normally the shape of traffic signs that give orders? a) Rectangle b) Octagon c) Square d) Circle e) Triangle f) Pentagon 65. What is normally the shape of traffic signs that give orders? a) Rectangle b) Octagon c) Square d) Circle e) Triangle f) Pentagon 66. If you are not sure if it is safe to reverse you should: a) Get out and check b) Reverse slowly and cautiously c) Sound the horn continuously until you get out safely. d) Ask the passenger in the rear seat to check and confirm that it is safe to reverse. 66. If you are not sure if it is safe to reverse you should: a) Get out and check b) Reverse slowly and cautiously c) Sound the horn continuously until you get out safely. d) Ask the passenger in the rear seat to check and confirm that it is safe to reverse. 67. What is the maximum amount of time that a person can license a brand new motor vehicle for? a) 2 years b) 1 year c) 5 years d) 3 years 67. What is the maximum amount of time that a person can license a brand new motor vehicle for? a) 2 years b) 1 year c) 5 years d) 3 years 68. What is the maximum length of time that the Licensing Department will inspect your vehicle? a) 1 year b) 6 months c) 18 months d) 3 years e) 2 years 68. What is the maximum length of time that the Licensing Department will inspect a brand new vehicle? a) 1 year b) 6 months c) 18 months d) 3 years e) 2 years 69. Third Party insurance does NOT cover: a) The other person’s vehicle. b) Other person’s property c) Injury to You d) Injury to the other person involved in the accident. 69. Third Party insurance does NOT cover: a) The other person’s vehicle. b) Other person’s property c) Injury to You d) Injury to the other person involved in the accident. 70. Which of these are the most difficult to see when at a junction? Three answers required a) Motor bikes b) Bicycles c) Trucks d) Pedestrians e) Cars 70. Which of these are the most difficult to see when at a junction? Three (3) answers required a) Motor bikes b) Bicycles c) Trucks d) Pedestrians e) Cars 71. Where’s the safest place for pedestrians to walk on the streets? a) With the flow of traffic. b) The side of the road with less congestion. c) Against the flow of traffic or on the right. d) Either side of the road. 71. Where’s the safest place for pedestrians to walk on the streets? a) With the flow of traffic. b) The side of the road with less congestion. c) Against the flow of traffic or on the right. d) Either side of the road. 72. What is the color of the reverse lights on the car? a) White b) Blue c) Yellow d) Red e) Orange 72. What is the color of the reverse lights on the car? a) White b) Blue c) Yellow d) Red e) Orange 73. At what times is it safe to reverse on to a main road from a minor road? a) When your car is too big. b) When you are sure that nothing is coming. c) In the day time only d) Never reverse on to a main road from a minor road. 73. At what times is it safe to reverse on to a main road from a minor road? a) When your car is too big. b) When you are sure that nothing is coming. c) In the day time only d) Never reverse on to a main road from a minor road. 74. Select the places you should not park your vehicle: Six (6) answers required. a) At the brow of a hill. b) On or near a corner c) At the entrance of a driveway d) At a road junction e) On a pedestrian crossing f) In a busy car park g) On the right hand side of the road at night 74. Select the places you should not park your vehicle: Six (6) answers required a) At the entrance of a driveway b) At the brow of a hill. c) On or near a corner d) At a road junction e) On a pedestrian crossing f) In a busy car park g) On the right hand side of the road at night 75. If your car engine shuts down whilst driving you should: a) Stop and put on your hazard lights. b) Try to pull over to the shoulder and stop. c) Sound your horn and wave for the vehicle behind to pass. d) Just stop immediately and call a wrecker or a friend to come and help. 75. If your car engine shuts down whilst driving you should: a) Stop and put on your hazard lights. b) Try to pull over to the shoulder and stop. c) Sound your horn and wave for the vehicle behind to pass. d) Just stop immediately and call a wrecker or a friend to come and help. 76. Which signs and of what shape normally gives information? a) Circle b) Oval c) Triangle d) Rectangle e) Square 76. Which signs and of what shape normally gives information? a) Circle b) Oval c) Triangle d) Rectangle e) Square 77. Why should you not wave someone across a pedestrian crossing? (Two answers required) a) They might not be ready to across. b) The pedestrians might take offence to it. c) There might be another vehicle coming the other way. d) They might not look the other way because you waved them across. e) They might be waiting on a ride from someone else. 77. Why should you not wave someone across a pedestrian crossing? (Two answers required) a) They might not be ready to across. b) The pedestrians might take offence to it. c) There might be another vehicle coming the other way. d) They might not look the other way because you waved them across. e) They might be waiting on a ride from someone else. 78. Tailgating means: a) Following too close behind the vehicle in front. b) When the rear of your car is close to another vehicle. c) Driving and not paying attention to the side mirrors. d) Riding in the back of a pickup truck. e) Using your cell phone whilst driving. 78. Tailgating means: a) Following too close behind the vehicle in front. b) When the rear of your car is close to another vehicle. c) Driving and not paying attention to the side mirrors. d) Riding in the back of a pickup truck. e) Using your cell phone whilst driving. 79. To what does the 2 second rule apply? a) When maintaining a safe distance behind cars. b) Slowing down when rushing to an appointment or work. c) Leaving home in enough time to avoid speeding. d) When doing maneuvers on your driving test. e) The space of time you should leave between changing gears in a standard vehicle. f) The pause between the traffic lights at the when changing. 79. To what does the 2 second rule apply? a) When maintaining a safe distance behind cars. b) Slowing down when rushing to an appointment or work. c) Leaving home in enough time to avoid speeding. d) When doing maneuvers on your driving test. e) The space of time you should leave between changing gears in a standard vehicle. f) The pause between the traffic lights at the when changing. 80. Which motor vehicles have blue flashing lights? a) Wrecker when towing cars. b) Police cars. c) Utility vehicles en route to fix power lines. d) Ambulance vehicles e) Trucks carrying excessive loads. f) Fire trucks 80. Which motor vehicles have blue flashing lights? a) Wrecker when towing cars. b) Police cars. c) Utility vehicles en route to fix power lines. d) Ambulance vehicles e) Trucks carrying excessive loads. f) Fire trucks 81. In which of the following cases should a driver flash the headlights of their car? a) When an emergency vehicle is coming. b) To signal to a vehicle that you are giving them the c) d) e) f) right of way. To warn people about a speed trap ahead. When driving behind an ambulance carrying a relative who is sick and on their way to the emergency room. To warn people of his presence. To greet a friend who did not recognize that you were passing them and get their attention. 81. In which of the following cases should a driver flash the headlights of their car? a) When an emergency vehicle is coming. b) To signal to a vehicle that you are giving them the c) d) e) f) right of way. To warn people about a speed trap ahead. When driving behind an ambulance carrying a relative who is sick and on their way to the emergency room. To warn people of his presence. To greet a friend who did not recognize that you were passing them and get their attention. 82. Which of the following places is safe for a driver to park his car? a) On the brow of a hill. b) At or near a road junction c) On the sidewalk d) Left side of the road at night. e) Right side of the road facing the on-coming traffic. 82. Which of the following places is safe for a driver to park his car? a) On the brow of a hill. b) At or near a road junction c) On the sidewalk d) Left side of the road at night. e) Right side of the road facing the on-coming traffic. 83. When this fluid is low in the car it causes accidents: a) Brake fluid b) Radiator fluid c) Washer fluid d) Battery fluid 83. When this fluid is low in the car it causes accidents: a) Brake fluid b) Radiator fluid c) Washer fluid d) Battery fluid 84. Who is responsible for children wearing their seatbelts in vehicles? a) The Police b) The Government c) The Parents d) The Driver e) The child in the car. f) None of the above 84. Who is responsible for children wearing their seatbelts in vehicles? a) The Police b) The Government c) The Parents d) The Driver e) The child in the car. f) None of the above 85. Which of the following offences requires the Court to disqualify a driver for at least 1 year: a) Driving whilst intoxicated. b) Reckless Driving c) Speeding d) Permitting a person to drive without insurance. e) Driving without seatbelts f) Driving with expired registration. 85. Which of the following offences requires the Court to disqualify a driver for at least 1 year: a) Driving whilst intoxicated. b) Reckless Driving c) Speeding d) Permitting a person to drive without insurance. e) Driving without seatbelts f) Driving with expired registration 86. Stopping distance should be adjusted on wet roads by: a) Tripling them b) Focusing on the vehicle in front. c) Doubling them d) Keeping your foot over the brake at all times. e) Pull up the emergency brake instead of the foot brake. 86. Stopping distance should be adjusted on wet roads by: a) Tripling them b) Focusing on the vehicle in front. c) Doubling them d) Keeping your foot over the brake at all times. e) Pull up the emergency brake instead of the foot brake. 87. A cover note is a document that relates to: a) Insurance b) Estimate to fix a damaged vehicle c) The car inspection d) The document you receive when you pass the driving test. e) The license and car registration 87. A cover note is a document that relates to: a) Insurance b) Estimate to fix a damaged vehicle c) The car inspection d) The document you receive when you pass the driving test. e) The license and car registration 88. What is the minimum age to supervise a learner driver? a) 21 b) 17 c) 25 d) 18 e) None of the above. 88. What is the minimum age to supervise a learner driver? a) 21 b) 17 c) 25 d) 18 e) None of the above. 89. At what times should a driver NOT overtake on the left? a) When directed to do so by a uniformed constable. b) When on a one way street c) When the car in front in turning right d) Because the car in front is driving too slow. 89. At what times should a driver NOT overtake on the left? a) When directed to do so by a uniformed constable When on a one way street b) When the car in front in turning right c) Because the car in front is driving too slow. 90. What do you need to do when applying for a Cayman Islands driver’s license: a) Pass a written test b) Obtain a learner’s license c) Pass a practical driving test. d) All the above 90. What do you need to do when applying for a Cayman Islands driver’s license: a) Pass a written test b) Obtain a learner’s license c) Pass a practical driving test. d) All the above 91. You are driving on a one way street and you want to turn left, what lane should you be in? a) The center lane b) The left lane c) The right lane d) The soft shoulder e) None of the above 91. You are driving on a one way street and you want to turn left, what lane should you be in? a) The center lane b) The left lane c) The right lane d) The soft shoulder e) None of the above 92. What should you do if your car breaks down in the road? a) Put both hands on the steering wheel. b) Use both brakes c) Make a signal to on-coming vehicles to stop. 92. What should you do if your car breaks down in the road? a) Put both hands on the steering wheel. b) Use both brakes c) Make a signal to on-coming vehicles to stop. 93. In an accident, what would most likely cause a neck injury? a) The passenger behind. b) The door of the car. c) The front seat d) The head-rest e) The front seat f) The steering wheel. 93. In an accident, what would most likely cause a neck injury? a) The passenger behind. b) The door of the car. c) The front seat d) The head-rest e) The front seat f) The steering wheel. 94. If driving in a 30 mile zone, how much car length should you be behind the vehicle in front? a) One car length b) Three car length c) Six car length d) Two car length 94. If driving in a 30 mile zone, how much car length should you be behind the vehicle in front? a) One car length b) Three car length c) Six car length d) Two car length 95. Which vehicles must a driver give way to? a) Vehicles with a loud exhaust. b) Police vehicles with blue lights and or siren.. c) Ambulance with blue lights and or siren. d) Fire trucks with blue lights and or siren. e) Cars that are behind sounding their horn. f) None of the above 95. Which vehicles must a driver give way to? a) Vehicles with a loud exhaust. b) Police vehicles with blue lights and or siren. c) Ambulance with blue lights and or siren. d) Fire trucks with blue lights and or siren. e) Cars that are behind sounding their horn. f) None of the above 96. If emergency vehicles are approaching, what should the driver do? a) Do an emergency stop so the emergency vehicle can pass. b) Pull over and stop and give way to the emergency vehicle. c) Slow down and wait for the emergency vehicle to pass then return to the speed limit. d) Continue as normal because sometimes there is no emergency. 96. If emergency vehicles are approaching, what should the driver do? a) Do an emergency stop so the emergency vehicle can pass. b) Pull over and stop and give way to the emergency vehicle. c) Slow down and wait for the emergency vehicle to pass then return to the speed limit. d) Continue as normal because sometimes there is no emergency. 97. When being overtaken by another vehicle you should: a) Slow down b) Pull over to the left and stop. c) Speed up d) Switch lanes and maintain your speed. e) Maintain you speed f) Use your hand signal and call the vehicle around to pass. 97. When being overtaken by another vehicle you should: a) Slow down b) Pull over to the left and stop. c) Speed up d) Switch lanes and maintain your speed. e) Maintain your speed f) Use your hand signal and call the vehicle around to pass. 98. If you have a disability and you are going on a far journey you should: a) Drive so as to reach to your destination in the b) c) d) e) shortest possible time. Ask someone to accompany you. Not let anyone know where you are going. Not drive a standard vehicle. Disabled persons are not allowed to go on far journeys. 98. If you have a disability and you are going on a far journey you should: a) Drive so as to reach to your destination in the b) c) d) e) shortest possible time. Ask someone to accompany you. Not let anyone know where you are going. Not drive a standard vehicle. Disabled persons are not allowed to go on far journeys. 99. You want to answer your cell phone whilst driving. What should you do? a) Disconnect the phone and sent a text message to the person that you will call back. b) Pull over in a safe and convenient place and take the call. c) Answer the call and drive at a moderate speed. d) Take the call but be very short so you can maintain your concentration. 99. You want to answer your cell phone whilst driving. What should you do? a) Disconnect the phone and sent a text message to the person that you will call back. b) Pull over in a safe and convenient place and take the call. c) Answer the call and drive at a moderate speed. d) Take the call but be very short so you can maintain your concentration. 100. What should a driver do when approaching a cyclist going in the same direction? a) Pass cautiously and slowly leaving a lot of room. b) Do not pass because it is not permitted. c) Stop and wait for the cyclist to go about his business. d) Sound the horn and pass quickly. 100. What should a driver do when approaching a cyclist going in the same direction? a) Pass cautiously and slowly leaving a lot of room. b) Do not pass because it is not permitted. c) Stop and wait for the cyclist to go about his business. d) Sound the horn and pass quickly. 101. There is a horse rider in the left lane and you are approaching the round-about . What direction do you expect the rider to go in? a) Change lanes and go right b) Continue in the left lane c) Any direction d) Turn around 101. There is a horse rider in the left lane and you are approaching the round-about . What direction do you expect the rider to go in? a) Change lanes and go right b) Continue in the left lane c) Any direction d) Turn around 102. How old should a person be to drive a 3 ton truck? a) 16 years b) 21years c) 18years d) 19 years 102. How old should a person be to drive a 3 ton truck? a) 16 years b) 21years c) 18years d) 19 years 103. How old should a person be to ride a motor cycle of an engine capacity, not exceeding 125 cubit centimeters? a) 18 years b) 20 years c) 21 years d) 17 years 103. How old should a person be to ride a motor cycle of an engine capacity, not exceeding 125 cubit centimeters? a) 18 years b) 20 years c) 21 years d) 17 years 104. What do you do if you are driving and you get tired. a) Pull over to a safe place and stop and rest. b) Speed up so you can get home quickly. c) Turn up the radio very loud and listen especially to music. d) Talk to yourself and keep focused. 104. What do you do if you are driving and you get tired. a) Pull over to a safe place and stop and rest. b) Speed up so you can get home quickly. c) Turn up the radio very loud and listen especially to music. d) Talk to yourself and keep focused. 105. Why should a driver use the mirrors when they see an obstruction ahead of them on the road. a) To evaluate how their actions will affect the flow of traffic. b) To check how busy the road is. c) To do an emergency stop. d) To divert any traffic coming from in front and behind. 105. Why should a driver use the mirrors when they see an obstruction ahead of them on the road. a) To evaluate how their actions will affect the flow of traffic. b) To check how busy the road is. c) To do an emergency stop. d) To divert any traffic coming from in front and behind. 106. It is not likely that you will lose concentration whilst driving if you are: a) Checking your mirrors b) Drinking alcohol whilst driving c) Using your cell phone d) Tuning your car radio e) Cleaning the windscreen with a towel 106. It is not likely that you will lose concentration whilst driving if you are: a) Checking your mirrors b) Drinking alcohol whilst driving c) Using your cell phone d) Tuning your car radio e) Cleaning the windscreen with a towel 107. You want to get out on a busy road but you are being obstructed. What action should you take? a) Sound the horn and move out into the flow of traffic b) c) d) e) quickly Ask the passenger for their advice Move out slowly and stop. Repeat action until you have a clear view of the road. Listen if you hear any vehicles and if not proceed None of the above 107. You want to get out on a busy road but you are being obstructed. What action should you take? a) Sound the horn and move out into the flow of traffic b) c) d) e) quickly Ask the passenger for their advice Move out slowly and stop. Repeat action until you have a clear view of the road. Listen if you hear any vehicles and if not proceed None of the above 108. What is the best action to take if you lose your way whilst driving in an area not familiar to you? a) Keep going and you will eventually see somewhere you recognize b) Do an emergency stop. Check your map and find out where you are. c) Pull over to a safe place and check your map or GPS device d) Stop at the next junction or traffic light and shout to the other road users for help. 108. What is the best action to take if you lose your way whilst driving in an area not familiar to you? a) Keep going and you will eventually see somewhere you recognize b) Do an emergency stop. Check your map and find out where you are. c) Pull over to a safe place and check your map or GPS device d) Stop at the next junction or traffic light and shout to the other road users for help. 109. Why is it important to maneuver your vehicle into the right position when making a turn at the junction? a) To prevent other drivers from getting ahead of you. b) To finish the turn before the road gets busy again c) To allow on-coming vehicles to know that you have the right of way d) To alert other road users of your intentions. 109. Why is it important to maneuver your vehicle into the right position when making a turn at the junction? a) To prevent other drivers from getting ahead of you. b) To finish the turn before the road gets busy again c) To allow on-coming vehicles to know that you have the right of way d) To alert other road users of your intentions. 110. In which of the following situations should you use the high beam headlights? a) When other drivers are driving with high beam lights. b) When on a two-lane highway c) When on a dark road and there is no traffic approaching or ahead of you. d) When it is raining. 110. In which of the following situations should you use the high beam headlights? a) When other drivers are driving with high beam lights. b) When on a two-lane highway c) When on a dark road and there is no traffic approaching or ahead of you. d) When it is raining. 111. What should a driver do if a vehicle pulls out in front of him at a junction. a) Step on the accelerator and take control. b) Slow down and stop. c) Swerve away into the next lane to avoid the vehicle. d) Do a 3-point turn or U-turn. e) None of the above 111. What should a driver do if a vehicle pulls out in front of him at a junction. a) Step on the accelerator and take control. b) Slow down and stop. c) Swerve away into the next lane to avoid the vehicle. d) Do a 3-point turn or U-turn. e) None of the above 112. If you are driving at night and the light of the vehicle behind you is dazzling you, what should you do? a) Apply footbrake only b) Sound your horn until the offending driver recognizes his fault. c) Wave your hand through the window for him to dim his lights d) Do an emergency stop using the handbrake. 112. If you are driving at night and the light of the vehicle behind you is dazzling you, what should you do? a) Apply footbrake only b) Sound your horn until the offending driver recognizes his fault. c) Wave your hand through the window for him to dim his lights d) Do an emergency stop using the handbrake. 113. How should a driver approach a junction which does not have any signs or markings? a) Approach slowly but do not stop as you have the right of way. b) Sound your horn continuously until you have maneuvered across the junction. c) Speed up and go across as quickly as possible before the other cars d) Slow down, stop and look both ways. 113. How should a driver approach a junction which does not have any signs or markings? a) Approach slowly but do not stop as you have the right of way. b) Sound your horn continuously until you have maneuvered across the junction. c) Speed up and go across as quickly as possible before the other cars d) Slow down, stop and look both ways. 114. What should a driver do when leaving a motor vehicle unattended? a) Lock the vehicle and leave the engine running. b) Turn off the engine, switch on the hazard lights and lock the doors securely. c) Turn off engine remove the keys and lock all doors d) Unlock the doors, and ask someone close by to give an eye on the vehicle until you return. e) None of the above 114. What should a driver do when leaving a motor vehicle unattended? a) Lock the vehicle and leave the engine running. b) Turn off the engine, switch on the hazard lights and lock the doors securely. c) Turn off engine remove the keys and lock all doors. d) Unlock the doors, and ask someone close by to give an eye on the vehicle until you return. e) None of the above 115. Under what circumstances is a driver exempt from wearing seatbelts? Select more than one answer a) When taking children to school b) When doing a maneuver that involves reversing c) Delivery drivers, when they are doing their rounds of deliveries. d) When the car seatbelt is not working. e) When a person is claustrophobic and wants air. f) When exempted for medical reasons and in possession of a medical certificate 115. Under what circumstances is a driver exempt from wearing seatbelts? Select more than one answer a) When taking children to school b) When doing a maneuver that involves reversing c) Delivery drivers, when they are doing their rounds of deliveries. d) When the car seatbelt is not working. e) When a person is claustrophobic and wants air. f) When exempted for medical reasons and in possession of a medical certificate. 116. Heavy steering can be caused by a) Under-inflated tyres b) Too much brake fluid c) Dirty tyres d) Over-inflated tyres e) Low fuel level 116. Heavy steering can be caused by a) Under-inflated tyres b) Too much brake fluid c) Dirty tyres d) Over-inflated tyres e) Low fuel level 117. If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking you should: a) Step on the brake harder b) Use the hand brake only c) Contact a mechanic as soon as practicable d) This means the car needs more brake fluid 117. If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking you should: a) Step on the brake harder b) Use the hand brake only c) Contact a mechanic as soon as practicable d) This means the car needs more brake fluid 118. Which of the following is not true. Drinking alcohol may cause a driver to: Four answers required a) Lose concentration b) Poor coordination c) Poor judgement d) Less self-control e) Keep focused and calm f) Increases reaction time 118. Which of the following is not true. Drinking alcohol may cause a driver to: Four (4) answers required a) Lose concentration b) Poor coordination c) Poor judgement d) Less self-control e) Keep focused and calm f) Increases reaction time 119. If you are suffering from any sickness that impacts your driving you should: a) Inform the nearest customs department b) Do not let anyone know or you might lose your license to drive. c) Inform the immigration department d) Inform the Vehicle Licensing department as soon as possible e) No one needs to know until you are ready to renew your drivers license. 119. If you are suffering from any sickness that impacts your driving you should: a) Inform the nearest customs department b) Do not let anyone know or you might lose your license to drive. c) Inform the immigration department d) Inform the Vehicle Licensing department as soon as possible e) No one needs to know until you are ready to renew your drivers license. 120. If you are driving behind someone who you think have forgotten to switch off their right indicator what should you do? a) Sound your horn and overtake. b) Do not overtake. c) Sound your horn and switch your indicator on and off to alert the driver in front. d) Turn on your hazard lights. 120. If you are driving behind someone who you think have forgotten to switch off their right indicator what should you do? a) Sound your horn and overtake. b) Do not overtake. c) Sound your horn and switch your indicator on and off to alert the driver in front. d) Turn on your hazard lights. 121. Defensive driving causes the least risk to other road users: a) True b) False 121. Defensive driving causes the least risk to other road users: a) True b) False 122. Driving at higher speeds increases fuel consumption than driving at lower speeds. a) True b) False 122. Driving at higher speeds increases fuel consumption than driving at lower speeds. a) True b) False 123. If a vehicles tyres are under inflated it results in less fuel being used. a) True b) False 123. If a vehicles tyres are under inflated it results in less fuel being used. a) True b) False 124. Harsh braking reduces fuel consumption a) True b) False 124. Harsh braking reduces fuel consumption a) True b) False 125. Rapid acceleration increases fuel consumption. a) True b) False 125. Rapid acceleration increases fuel consumption. a) True b) False 126. What does this sign mean? a) No overtaking b) Double lane road c) No double parking d) Parking lot 126. What does this sign mean? a) No overtaking b) Double lane road c) No double parking d) Parking lot 127. What does this sign mean? a) Give way b) Up hill gradient c) Steep Hill downwards d) Gentle slope ahead 127. What does this sign mean? a) Give way b) Up hill gradient c) Steep Hill downwards d) Gentle slope ahead 128. What does this sign mean? a) No parking b) No through road c) No entry d) Round-a-bout 128. What does this sign mean? a) No parking b) No through road c) No entry d) Round-a-bout 129. What does this sign mean? a) Uneven road b) Road narrows on right c) Series of roads d) Traffic merges at bend 129. What does this sign mean? a) Uneven road b) Road narrows on right c) Series of roads d) Traffic merges at bend 130. What does this sign mean? a) Dual Carriage way b) Road narrows on both sides c) Double lane road ahead d) Junction ahead Traffic merges at bend 130. What does this sign mean? a) Dual Carriage way b) Road narrows on both sides c) Double lane road ahead d) Junction ahead Traffic merges at bend 131. What does this sign mean? a) Road arrows on both sides. b) Dual Carriageway ends c) Give way d) Road narrows 131. What does this sign mean? a) Road arrows on both sides. b) Dual Carriageway ends c) Give way d) Road narrows 132. What does this sign mean? a) Series of roads b) Crossroads c) Side road ahead d) Two way traffic 132. What does this sign mean? a) Series of roads b) Crossroads c) Side road ahead d) Two way traffic 133. What does this sign mean? a) Staggered Junction b) Two side road c) Cross roads d) Give way 133. What does this sign mean? a) Staggered Junction b) Two side road c) Cross roads d) Give way 134. What does this sign mean? a) Crossroads b) T-Junction with priority over vehicles from the right c) No entry d) Staggered junction 134. What does this sign mean? a) Crossroads b) T-Junction with priority over vehicles from the right c) No entry d) Staggered junction 135. What does this sign mean? a) No left turn b) Narrow road on left c) Traffic merging from left turn ahead d) Road narrows ahead. e) Give way to vehicles coming from the left. 135. What does this sign mean? a) No left turn b) Narrow road on left c) Traffic merging from left turn ahead d) Road narrows ahead. e) Give way to vehicles coming from the left. 136. What does this sign mean? a) Winding road b) Bend to the right c) Double bend first to left (symbol may be reversed) d) Deep corners approaching. 136. What does this sign mean? a) Winding road b) Bend to the right c) Double bend first to left (symbol may be reversed) d) Deep corners approaching. 137. What does this sign mean? a) Double bend b) Bend to right (or left if symbol is reversed) c) No left turn d) Turning lane ahead 137. What does this sign mean? a) Double bend b) Bend to right (or left if symbol is reversed) c) No left turn d) Turning lane ahead 138. What does this sign mean? a) Junction on a bend ahead b) Minor road to the left ahead c) No left turn d) Give way to vehicles coming from the left 138. What does this sign mean? a) Junction on a bend ahead b) Minor road to the left ahead c) No left turn d) Give way to vehicles coming from the left 139. What does this sign mean? No U turn b) Broken road ahead c) Give way d) Roundabout a) 139. What does this sign mean? No U turn b) Broken road ahead c) Give way d) Roundabout a) 140. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) No through road Speed limit 50mph Give way at 50 yards before reaching junction Distance to GIVE WAY sign ahead None of the above 140. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) No through road Speed limit 50mph Give way at 50 yards before reaching junction Distance to GIVE WAY sign ahead None of the above 141. What does this sign mean? a) Dual carriage way straight ahead b) Two-way traffic straight ahead c) High way approaching d) Traffic lights approaching e) Road narrows ahead 141. What does this sign mean? a) Dual carriage way straight ahead b) Two-way traffic straight ahead c) High way approaching d) Traffic lights approaching e) Road narrows ahead 142. What does this sign mean? a) Distance to STOP Sign ahead b) Stop 100 yards before junction c) Road measures 100yds at junction. d) High way approaching e) Traffic lights approaching 142. What does this sign mean? a) Distance to STOP Sign ahead b) Stop 100 yards before junction c) Road measures 100yds at junction. d) High way approaching e) Traffic lights approaching 143. What does this sign mean? a) Low flying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise b) Caution - Airport zone approaching. c) No through traffic. d) Aircraft emergency, do not enter. 143. What does this sign mean? a) Low flying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise b) Caution - Airport zone approaching. c) No through traffic. d) Aircraft emergency, do not enter. 144. What does this sign mean? a) Racing cars ahead. b) No speed zone c) Double bend d) Accident. Proceed with caution. e) Slippery road 144. What does this sign mean? a) Racing cars ahead. b) No speed zone c) Double bend d) Accident. Proceed with caution. e) Slippery road 145. What does this sign mean? a) Steep hill upwards b) Steep hill downwards c) Speed bump ahead d) Cars not allowed. 145. What does this sign mean? a) Steep hill upwards b) Steep hill downwards c) Speed bump ahead d) Cars not allowed. 146. What does this sign mean? a) Steep hill upwards b) Steep hill downwards c) Speed bump ahead d) Cars not allowed. 146. What does this sign mean? a) Steep hill upwards b) Steep hill downwards c) Speed bump ahead d) Cars not allowed. 147. What does this sign mean? a) Children playing ahead b) School crossing patrol ahead c) Pedestrian crossing d) Give way to traffic coming from the left 147. What does this sign mean? a) Children playing ahead b) School crossing patrol ahead c) Pedestrian crossing d) Give way to traffic coming from the left 148. What does this sign mean? a) Frail (or blind or disabled if shown) pedestrians likely to cross road ahead b) Road works ahead. Proceed with caution. c) Cattle crossing d) School patrol ahead. Watch out for traffic officer. 148. What does this sign mean? a) Frail (or blind or disabled if shown) pedestrians likely to cross road ahead b) Road works ahead. Proceed with caution. c) Cattle crossing d) School patrol ahead. Watch out for traffic officer. 149. What does this sign mean? a) Jogging lane b) Pedestrian Crossing c) Side walk, stay clear. d) None of the above. 149. What does this sign mean? a) Jogging lane b) Pedestrian Crossing c) Side walk, stay clear. d) None of the above. 150. What does this sign mean? a) Speed bump b) Bridge approaching c) Uneven road d) No cars allowed 150. What does this sign mean? a) Speed bump b) Bridge approaching c) Uneven road d) No cars allowed 151. What does this sign mean? a) Wild animal crossing b) Cattle c) Road ends. Pasture ahead. d) None of the above 151. What does this sign mean? a) Wild animal crossing b) Cattle c) Road ends. Pasture ahead. d) None of the above 152. What does this sign mean? a) Traffic queues likely b) Public parking lot ahead c) No trucks allowed. d) Single lane traffic ahead, keep left. 152. What does this sign mean? a) Traffic queues likely b) Public parking lot ahead c) No trucks allowed. d) Single lane traffic ahead, keep left. 153. What does this sign mean? a) No entry for vehicular traffic b) No parking for vehicular traffic. c) Crossroads d) Roundabout 153. What does this sign mean? a) No entry for vehicular traffic b) No parking for vehicular traffic. c) Crossroads d) Roundabout 154. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) f) No entry No right turn No vehicular traffic may turn left. Road closed Crossroads Right turn only 154. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) f) No entry No right turn No vehicular traffic may turn left. Road closed Crossroads Right turn only 155. What does this sign mean? a) No entry b) No left turn c) No vehicular traffic may turn left. d) Road closed e) Left turn only 155. What does this sign mean? a) No entry b) No left turn c) No vehicular traffic may turn left. d) Road closed e) Left turn only 156. What does this sign mean? a) No U-turn b) Roundabouts c) No entry d) Crossroads e) Road ends. No through road. 156. What does this sign mean? a) No U-turn b) Roundabouts c) No entry d) Crossroads e) Road ends. No through road. 157. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) f) No through road Speed limit 50mph Give way at 50 yards before reaching junction Road closed 50 yards ahead Distance to GIVE WAY sign ahead None of the above 157. What does this sign mean? a) b) c) d) e) f) No through road Speed limit 50mph Give way at 50 yards before reaching junction Road closed 50 yards ahead Distance to GIVE WAY sign ahead None of the above 158. What does this sign mean? a) No right turn b) Minor road to the left ahead c) No left turn d) Give way to vehicles coming from the left e) Junction on a bend ahead 158. What does this sign mean? a) No right turn b) Minor road to the left ahead c) No left turn d) Give way to vehicles coming from the left e) Junction on a bend ahead 159. What does this sign mean? a) Falling rocks b) Wet Road c) Speed bumps ahead d) Caution. Road works e) None of the above 159. What does this sign mean? a) Falling rocks b) Wet Road c) Speed bumps ahead d) Caution. Road works e) None of the above 160. What does this sign mean? a) A plate seen below some other signs b) Speed limit c) Speed trap ahead d) Give way sign 160. What does this sign mean? a) A plate seen below some other signs b) Speed limit c) Speed trap ahead d) Give way sign 161. What does this sign mean? a) Traffic signals ahead b) Traffic signals not in use c) Road closed. d) Traffic having the right of way 161. What does this sign mean? a) Traffic signals ahead b) Traffic signals not in use c) Road closed. d) Traffic having the right of way 162. What does this sign mean? a) Pedestrians in road ahead b) Children playing ahead c) School crossing patrol ahead d) Pedestrian crossing 162. What does this sign mean? a) Pedestrians in road ahead b) Children playing ahead c) School crossing patrol ahead d) Pedestrian crossing 163. What does this sign mean? a) No bicycles allowed. b) Bicycle parking area c) Motor bike route ahead d) Cycle route ahead e) None of the above 163. What does this sign mean? a) No bicycles allowed. b) Bicycle parking area c) Motor bike route ahead d) Cycle route ahead e) None of the above 164. What does this sign mean? a) Lightening zone. Caution b) Overhead electric cable c) Sharp bends ahead d) None of the above 164. What does this sign mean? a) Lightening zone. Caution b) Overhead electric cable c) Sharp bends ahead d) None of the above 165. What does this sign mean? a) Distance over which road humps extend b) Soft verges c) Hill approaching d) Road closed half mile e) Dead end 165. What does this sign mean? a) Distance over which road humps extend b) Soft verges c) Hill approaching d) Road closed half mile e) Dead end 166. What does this sign mean? a) No vehicles allowed b) Road not in use. Choose alternate route c) Give way d) Other danger, plate indicates nature of danger 166. What does this sign mean? a) No vehicles allowed b) Road not in use. Choose alternate route c) Give way d) Other danger, plate indicates nature of danger 167. What does this sign mean? a) Soft verges b) Distance over which road humps extend c) Hill approaching d) Road closed half mile e) Dead end 167. What does this sign mean? a) Soft verges b) Distance over which road humps extend c) Hill approaching d) Road closed half mile e) Dead end 168. What does this sign mean? a) No vehicles allowed b) Side winds c) East winds d) Flag zone ahead e) None of the above 168. What does this sign mean? a) No vehicles allowed b) Side winds c) East winds d) Flag zone ahead e) None of the above 169. What does this sign mean? a) Distance over which road humps extend b) Soft verges c) Hill approaching d) Hump bridge 169. What does this sign mean? a) Distance over which road humps extend b) Soft verges c) Hill approaching d) Hump bridge 170. What does this sign mean? a) Series of bends. Exercise caution. b) Road closed. Choose route where arrow points. c) Chevrons show 3-lane road ahead d) Sharp deviation of route to left (or right if chevrons reversed) 170. What does this sign mean? a) Series of bends. Exercise caution. b) Road closed. Choose route where arrow points. c) Chevrons show 3-lane road ahead d) Sharp deviation of route to left (or right if chevrons reversed) 171. What does this sign mean? a) Ahead only b) Hill approaching c) One way street d) Road narrows ahead 171. What does this sign mean? a) Ahead only b) Hill approaching c) One way street d) Road narrows ahead 172. What does this sign mean? a) No left turn b) Road closed on the left c) One way road ahead to the right d) Road closed to the right. Make U turn e) Turn left ahead (right if symbol reversed) 172. What does this sign mean? a) No left turn b) Road closed on the left c) One way road ahead to the right d) Road closed to the right. Make U turn e) Turn left ahead (right if symbol reversed) 173. What does this sign mean? a) Turn left (right if symbol reversed) b) Road closed on the left c) One way road ahead to the left d) Road closed to the right 173. What does this sign mean? a) Turn left (right if symbol reversed) b) Road closed on the left c) One way road ahead to the left d) Road closed to the right 174. What does this sign mean? a) Keep right b) Vehicles may pass on either side c) Keep left (right if symbol reversed) d) No left turn e) No through road ahead. 174. What does this sign mean? a) Keep right b) Vehicles may pass on either side c) Keep left (right if symbol reversed) d) No left turn e) No through road ahead. 175. What does this sign mean? a) Follow both arrows b) Vehicles may pass either side to reach same destination c) No left or right turn d) Two lane road ahead 175. What does this sign mean? a) Follow both arrows b) Vehicles may pass either side to reach same destination c) No left or right turn d) Two lane road ahead 176. What does this sign mean? a) Mini-roundabout b) Turn around here c) Make U turn d) Turn right 176. What does this sign mean? a) Mini-roundabout b) Turn around here c) Make U turn d) Turn right 177. What does this sign mean? a) No through road b) One-way traffic c) Straight road ahead d) Drive through 177. What does this sign mean? a) No through road b) One-way traffic c) Straight road ahead d) Drive through 178. How should a driver approach a corner when it is windy? a) Driver closer to the center line to give room to drift left. b) Go slowly around the corner. c) Maintain your speed and be ready for the unexpected. d) If the way is clear, increase your speed and hold the steering with both hands to complete the maneuver. 178. How should a driver approach a corner when it is windy? a) Driver closer to the center line to give room to drift left. b) Go slowly around the corner. c) Maintain your speed and be ready for the unexpected. d) If the way is clear, increase your speed and hold the steering with both hands to complete the maneuver. 179. What does this sign mean? 179. What does this sign mean? No flammable or toxic Chemicals 180. What does this sign mean? 180. What does this sign mean? Corrosive Chemicals 181. What should be the thread depth on tyres? a) 16 milliliters. b) 8 milliliters c) 1 milliliter d) 3 milliliters 181. What should be the thread dept on tyres? a) 16 milliliters. b) 8 milliliters c) 1 milliliter d) 3 milliliters 182. If you are driving behind a moped and approaching a round-a-bout, what should you do? a) Sound your horn to let the person know you are close by. b) Stay behind the moped c) Overtake quickly and cautiously d) Stay behind the moped but pull up along side it in the same lane. 182. If you are driving behind a moped and approaching a round-a-bout, what should you do? a) Sound your horn to let the person know you are close by. b) Stay behind the moped c) Overtake quickly and cautiously d) Stay behind the moped but pull up along side it in the same lane. 183. How do you use the engine of the car as a brake or to slow it down when driving? a) Put the car in low gear b) Switch the ignition off and back on very quickly c) Pull up the emergency brake. d) The engine of the car cannot be used to slow the car down 183. How do you use the engine of the car as a brake or to slow it down when driving? a) Put the car in low gear b) Switch the ignition off and back on very quickly c) Pull up the emergency brake. d) The engine of the car cannot be used to slow the car down 184. If you are driving behind a truck approaching a junction and you want to overtake, what should you do? Signal to the truck driver that you are about to do a maneuver. b) Check your mirror and overtake safely. c) Wait until you have passed the junction and then overtake when it is safe to do so. d) Sound your horn so that other drivers will be aware you are going to overtake a large vehicle. a) 184. If you are driving behind a truck approaching a junction and you want to overtake, what should you do? Signal to the truck driver that you are about to do a maneuver. b) Check your mirror and overtake safely. c) Wait until you have passed the junction and then overtake when it is safe to do so. d) Sound your horn so that other drivers will be aware you are going to overtake a large vehicle. a) 185. What increases fuel consumption in a vehicle? a) Driving too slow b) Using highways instead of other roads. c) Purchasing low priced fuel d) Harsh accelerating. 185. What increases fuel consumption in a vehicle? a) Driving too slow b) Using highways instead of other roads. c) Purchasing low priced fuel d) Harsh accelerating. 186. A driver may remove his seatbelt when: a) Driving on a side road where there is no traffic b) When doing a maneuver that involves reversing. c) When experiencing stomach pains. d) When driving in bumper to bumper traffic. 186. A driver may remove his seatbelt when: a) Driving on a side road where there is no traffic b) When doing a maneuver that involves reversing. c) When experiencing stomach pains. d) When driving in bumper to bumper traffic. 187. You are at a party and have been drinking and begin to feel tipsy, what should you do? a) Drive at a comfortable speed that is manageable. b) Use a low gear as this will keep the car under control c) Call a public transportation to take you home. d) Sleep for about an hour and then go on your journey. e) None of the above 187. You are at a party and have been drinking and begin to feel tipsy, what should you do? a) Drive at a comfortable speed that is manageable. b) Use a low gear as this will keep the car under control c) Call a public transportation to take you home. d) Sleep for about an hour and then go on your journey. e) None of the above 188. What is the best way to protect your vehicle from theft? a) Park your vehicle facing in. b) Leave the windows down so people will think there are no valuables in it. c) Lock all windows and doors d) Park your vehicle beside less expensive cars. 188. What is the best way to protect your vehicle from theft? a) Park your vehicle facing in. b) Leave the windows down so people will think there are no valuables in it. c) Lock all windows and doors d) Park your vehicle beside less expensive cars. 189. If you are driving and you are dazzled by the lights of an on-coming vehicle, what should you do? a) b) c) d) e) Turn on your bright light to let the other person know that their bright light is on. Speed up so you can quickly get rid of that obstacle. Do an emergency stop. Pull over and stop. Keep driving at a steady pace. 189. If you are driving and you are dazzled by the lights of an on-coming vehicle, what should you do? a) b) c) d) e) Turn on your bright light to let the other person know that their bright light is on. Speed up so you can quickly get rid of that obstacle. Do an emergency stop. Pull over and stop. Keep driving at a steady pace. 190. If you are driving behind a trailer that is going to turn right at a junction, what should you do? a) Ensure that you are one car length behind the trailer. b) Wait until the trailer has completed the turn then proceed. c) Trailer should only make left turns at a junction. d) Continue driving at the same speed. e) Increase your speed 190. If you are driving behind a trailer that is going to turn right at a junction, what should you do? a) Ensure that you are one car length behind the trailer. b) Wait until the trailer has completed the turn then proceed. c) Trailer should only make left turns at a junction. d) Continue driving at the same speed. e) Increase your speed. 191. What should a driver do when passing a cyclist? a) Sound your horn whilst passing. b) Pass cautiously and leave plenty space. c) Speed up because cyclist often cause plenty of accidents. d) Pass close to the cyclist but ensure not to hit him/her. 191. What should a driver do when passing a cyclist? a) Sound your horn whilst passing. b) Pass cautiously and leave plenty space. c) Speed up because cyclist often cause plenty of accidents. d) Pass close to the cyclist but ensure not to hit him/her. 192. What should you top up your battery with when the fluid is low? a) Tap water b) Coolant c) Distilled water d) Hot water 192. What should you top up your battery with when the fluid is low? a) Tap water b) Coolant c) Distilled water d) Hot water 193. What should you do if a vehicle stalls in front of you at a junction? a) Wait and allow the obstruction to clear b) Sound the horn c) Overtake the vehicle d) Drive on the sidewalk and pass the vehicle 193. What should you do if a vehicle stalls in front of you at a junction? a) Wait and allow the obstruction to clear b) Sound the horn c) Overtake the vehicle d) Drive on the sidewalk and pass the vehicle 194. When should a driver check oil levels? a) Every morning b) Every 10000 miles c) When going on a long journey d) Every 3 months 194. When should a driver check oil levels? a) Every morning b) Every 10000 miles c) When going on a long journey d) Every 3 months 195. When should you use your horn? a) To greet acquaintances. b) To get through bumper to bumper traffic. c) To warn other road users of your presence. d) To signal to pedestrians to cross the street. e) To let other road users know you are giving them way. 195. When should you use your horn? a) To greet acquaintances. b) To get through bumper to bumper traffic. c) To warn other road users of your presence. d) To signal to pedestrians to cross the street. e) To let other road users know you are giving them way. 196. How should a driver correct a rear wheel skid? a) Steer into it b) Steer away from it. c) Do an emergency stop d) Pull up the hand brake e) Accelerate 196. How should a driver correct a rear wheel skid? a) Steer into it b) Steer away from it. c) Do an emergency stop d) Pull up the hand brake e) Accelerate 197. Why is it safer to keep well away from a large vehicle you intend to overtake? a) It allows you to get the best view of the road ahead. b) To allow the driver of the large vehicle to see you. c) It allows other drivers to see what your intentions are d) It is not safer to keep well away from a large vehicle you intend to overtake. 197. Why is it safer to keep well away from a large vehicle you intend to overtake? a) It allows you to get the best view of the road ahead. b) To allow the driver of the large vehicle to see you. c) It allows other drivers to see what your intentions are d) It is not safer to keep well away from a large vehicle you intend to overtake. 198. A driver should only flash his headlights to other road users to: a) Warn them of his presence. b) Let them know that their lights are on. c) To tell them of a speed trap ahead. d) To let someone know you are given them way. 198. A driver should only flash his headlights to other road users to: a) Warn them of his presence. b) Let them know that their lights are on. c) To tell them of a speed trap ahead. d) To let someone know you are given them way. 199. When topping up battery, what level should it be filled to? a) Just below the cell plates b) Just above the cell plates c) Only quarter of the battery needs fluid. d) The battery should only be half full. 199. When topping up battery, what level should it be filled to? a) Just below the cell plates b) Just above the cell plates c) Only quarter of the battery needs fluid. d) The battery should only be half full. 200. How does a school patrol officer signal for vehicle to stop? a) by waving at the vehicle b) by holding up a stop sign c) by telling the driver to stop d) by blowing a whistle e) a school patrol officer should not stop vehicles 200. How does a school patrol officer signal for vehicle to stop? a) by waving at the vehicle b) by holding up a stop sign c) by telling the driver to stop d) by blowing a whistle e) a school patrol officer should not stop vehicles 201. You are turning left and the rear of your vehicle slides to the right? a) Pull up the hand brake right away b) Steer to the left c) Steer to the right carefully d) Steer to the left and brake firmly 201. You are turning left and the rear of your vehicle slides to the right? a) Pull up the hand brake right away b) Steer to the left c) Steer to the right carefully d) Steer to the left and brake firmly 202. If you have taken medicine that makes you drowsy: a) Do not drive b) Drive with a friend beside you c) You may drive but not on highways d) Do not drive in excess of 25 MPH 202. If you have taken medicine that makes you drowsy: a) Do not drive b) Drive with a friend beside you c) You may drive but not on highways d) Do not drive in excess of 25 MPH 203. When driving along well lit roads what light should you drive with. a) No light is necessary b) Dipped headlights c) No headlights d) Park lights only 203. When driving along well lit roads what light should you drive with. a) No light is necessary b) Dipped headlights c) No headlights d) Park lights only 204. You are driving on a road and you intend to turn left. What should you do? a) Go close to the center line and then turn left b) Stay in the middle of the road c) Keep closer to the left and then turn d) Left turns are not permitted when driving on a road 204. You are driving on a road and you intend to turn left. What should you do? a) Go close to the center line and then turn left b) Stay in the middle of the road c) Keep closer to the left and then turn d) Left turns are not permitted when driving on a road 205. Roof racks fitted on the roof of cars will. a) Increase fuel consumption b) Decrease fuel consumption c) Increase stopping distances d) Decrease stopping distances e) None of the above 205. Roof racks fitted on the roof of cars will. a) Increase fuel consumption b) Decrease fuel consumption c) Increase stopping distances d) Decrease stopping distances e) None of the above 206. If you are driving a vehicle which is obstructing traffic and you want to allow vehicles travelling behind you to pass, what should you do? a) Pull over to the left and stop b) Drive slowly and use the appropriate hand signal c) Pull to the right so the vehicles can use the shoulder of the road to pass d) Put on the hazard lights and Drive slowly 206. If you are driving a vehicle which is obstructing traffic and you want to allow vehicles travelling behind you to pass, what should you do? a) Pull over to the left and stop b) Drive slowly and use the appropriate hand signal c) Pull to the right so the vehicles can use the shoulder of the road to pass d) Put on the hazard lights and Drive slowly 207. How do you correct a rear wheel skid? a) Steer away from it b) Pull up the handbrake and then press footbrake c) Lock the steering wheel all the way to any direction d) Steer into it 207. How do you correct a rear wheel skid? a) Steer away from it b) Pull up the handbrake and then press footbrake c) Lock the steering wheel all the way to any direction d) Steer into it 208. How do you stop your vehicle in an emergency when you are driving on a wet road? a) Emergency stops are not permitted b) Apply both footbrake and handbrake together c) Do a 3-point turn d) Swerve erratically to the left and then stop e) None of the above 208. How do you stop your vehicle in an emergency when you are driving on a wet road? a) Emergency stops are not permitted b) Apply both footbrake and handbrake together c) Do a 3-point turn d) Swerve erratically to the left and then stop e) None of the above 209. If one of these gets low, it could cause an accident: a) Battery Fluid b) Washer Fluid c) Brake Fluid d) Radiator Fluid 209. If one of these gets low, it could cause an accident: a) Battery Fluid b) Washer Fluid c) Brake Fluid d) Radiator Fluid 210. You are driving and you see a ball bouncing into the road ahead of you. What should you do? a) Increase your speed before someone comes out into the road. b) Slow down and be ready to stop. c) Pull off to the left and park d) Maintain your speed 210. You are driving and you see a ball bouncing into the road ahead of you. What should you do? a) Increase your speed before someone comes out into the road. b) Slow down and be ready to stop. c) Pull off to the left and park d) Maintain your speed 211. If you are driving behind a large vehicle in wet weather and the spray from the vehicle is obstructing you, what should you do? a) Indicate and pass quickly b) Sound your horn to let the driver know he is causing an obstruction c) Pull back from the vehicle until you are able to see clearly d) Maintain your position behind the vehicle until you get to a dry area 211. If you are driving behind a large vehicle in wet weather and the spray from the vehicle is obstructing you, what should you do? a) Indicate and pass quickly b) Sound your horn to let the driver know he is causing an obstruction c) Pull back from the vehicle until you are able to see clearly d) Maintain your position behind the vehicle until you get to a dry area 212. If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, what should you do? a) This is normal and there is nothing to worry about b) You will need to change your tires only when doing the next inspection c) Have you tires checked by a garage as soon as possible d) Stop using to footbrake and use the handbrake instead. 212. If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, what should you do? a) This is normal and there is nothing to worry about b) You will need to change your tires only when doing the next inspection c) Have you tires checked by a garage as soon as possible d) Stop using to footbrake and use the handbrake instead. 213. When overtaking large vehicles in windy conditions: a) Drive cautiously and expect sudden wind gusts b) Double your speed c) Never overtake large vehicles in windy conditions d) Sound your horn continuously until the driver of the large vehicle gives way to you 213. When overtaking large vehicles in windy conditions: a) Drive cautiously and expect sudden wind gusts b) Double your speed c) Never overtake large vehicles in windy conditions d) Sound your horn continuously until the driver of the large vehicle gives way to you 214. If a vehicle pulls out in from of you at a junction you should: a) Sound your horn and maintain your speed b) You have the right of way so continue as normal c) Slow down and be ready to stop d) Increase your speed and pass quickly to avoid an accident 214. If a vehicle pulls out in from of you at a junction you should: a) Sound your horn and maintain your speed b) You have the right of way so continue as normal c) Slow down and be ready to stop d) Increase your speed and pass quickly to avoid an accident