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Drivers should always be able to stop their vehicle well within the distance they can see the road to be clear.
Drivers should always be able to stop their vehicle well within the distance they can see the road to be clear.
True (A)
A driver must dip their lights on wet roads only if they are in a brightly lit area.
A driver must dip their lights on wet roads only if they are in a brightly lit area.
False (B)
It is safe to overtake on a one-way road.
It is safe to overtake on a one-way road.
True (A)
The faster you are travelling, the larger is the margin of safety in case of an emergency.
The faster you are travelling, the larger is the margin of safety in case of an emergency.
When approaching an oncoming vehicle at night, you should always keep your lights on high beam.
When approaching an oncoming vehicle at night, you should always keep your lights on high beam.
A vehicle coming down a hill has the right of way, but heavier vehicles can claim the right of way in both directions.
A vehicle coming down a hill has the right of way, but heavier vehicles can claim the right of way in both directions.
Filtration occurs when a driver turns left at a road junction without receiving a definite signal from traffic regulation.
Filtration occurs when a driver turns left at a road junction without receiving a definite signal from traffic regulation.
No one has the right of way at an uncontrolled crossing.
No one has the right of way at an uncontrolled crossing.
Flashcards
First Rule of the Road
First Rule of the Road
Keeping to the left side of the road unless overtaking or turning right.
When not to Overtake
When not to Overtake
Overtaking at a road junction, a corner or bend, on the brow of a hill, at a pedestrian crossing, on a hump-back bridge, where the road narrows, or where the road is divided with an unbroken white line.
When can you Overtake on the Left?
When can you Overtake on the Left?
At a roundabout, on a one-way road, when a driver in front signals turning right, passing slow-moving vehicles in traffic congestion, turning left at crossroads, or on a four-lane road.
Right of Way on a Hill
Right of Way on a Hill
The vehicle going downhill has the right of way, but a heavier vehicle has the right of way both uphill and downhill.
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Right of Way at Uncontrolled Crossing
Right of Way at Uncontrolled Crossing
No one has the right of way at an uncontrolled crossing.
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Yielding Right of Way to Pedestrians
Yielding Right of Way to Pedestrians
A driver must yield the right of way to pedestrians entering a crossing.
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Filtration
Filtration
Turning left without a definite signal from a traffic controller.
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What is a Slip Road?
What is a Slip Road?
A slip road allows vehicles turning left to filter without causing inconvenience to other vehicles crossing the intersection.
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