Road Position (RP)
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When driving on an unlaned road, where should your vehicle be positioned?
Keep as close as possible to the right side of the road
Keep as close as possible to the left side of the road
Keep in the center of the road
Keep in the center of the right side of the road
What must you do when turning left into a driveway?
Check the driveway is clear and enter
Signal for 3 seconds or more and if the driveway is clear, enter
Signal only if there is a vehicle behind you and enter
Signal only if another vehicle is coming towards you and enter
What must you do if you intend to move your vehicle from the right-hand lane to the left-hand lane?
Indicate right for atleast three second, check your mirrors and blindspot before moving
Indicate left for atleast three second, check your mirrors and blindspot before moving
Use your hazard lights for atleast three second, check your mirrors and blindspot before moving
Brake for atleast three second, check your mirrors and blindspot before moving
What must you do when turning right at a roundabout?
Not indicate at any time on the roadabout
Indicate right before entering the roundabout
Indicate left before entering the roadabout
Indicate right when leaving the roundabout
You wish to make a right turn on a narrow country road. There is a vehicle coming towards you and traffic behind you. What is the safest option?
Wait in the centre of the road and turn when it is clear
Decide not to turn and drive straight ahead
Drive straight ahead and do a U-turn when the road is clear
Move to the left side of the road and turn when the road is clear
When turning right from a two-laned road into a one-way street that has two lanes, which lane must you turn into?
Turn into the closest lane of the one-way street