New Zealand Driving Law Past Paper PDF 2025

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This is a 2025 past paper covering driving knowledge and skills. It includes questions on traffic law, legal responsibilities for drivers and riders, safety equipment and crash situations, and alcohol limits.

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1 US 3462 v7a Assessment CORE DRIVING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Unit Standard 3462 Version 7 | Level 2 | Credits 3 Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe d...

1 US 3462 v7a Assessment CORE DRIVING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Unit Standard 3462 Version 7 | Level 2 | Credits 3 Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving Licensed to: Reporoa College 2025 - 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 2 of 25 Assessment Conditions There are two assessment tasks in this assessment. Both must be completed. All the assessment tasks are closed book. You may not refer to any documents, including your notes, for assistance in completing this assessment. All answers and responses must be your own with no assistance from any other person. There are 30 questions in this assessment. To be marked as ‘Achieved’ you need to answer all 30 questions correctly (after any applicable resit opportunity). Important Note for Assessors Before giving the assessment to candidates, the assessor must refer to the Important Note for Assessors and Guidance Information given at the end of this assessment document. Candidate Declaration I confirm that I have read and understood the conditions of this assessment, and have had the opportunity to get any clarification that I need from my assessor. Any health and safety requirements that I must observe have been outlined. I confirm that all work completed for this assessment is my own and has been produced without assistance from anyone else. Finally, I confirm that the process by which I may seek a review of the marking for this assessment has been outlined to me. Signed: (candidate) Date: INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 3 of 25 Assessment Task 1: Describe the legal responsibilities of a driver Outcome 1, PC 1.1 – 1.5 Instructions to candidate In this assessment task you are required to describe the legal responsibilities that you have as a driver of a motor vehicle, or rider of a motorcycle. This assessment task has four parts that you need to complete: Part A – General equipment and documents Part B – Safety equipment and crash situations Part C – Alcohol limits Part D – Towing The assessor will indicate Time available: date the date for completing this task. Part A - General equipment and documents [PC 1.1] 1. Choose five items from the list below. For each item you choose, describe one legal responsibility of the driver. lighting brakes tyres restraints, such as safety belts visible fittings windows steering mirrors instruments, such as dials or displays on warning devices, such as horns the dashboard or steering wheel load, for example items carried on the roof exhaust system warrant of fitness registration and licencing Item 1: Legal responsibility of the driver: Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 4 of 25 Item 2: Legal responsibility of the driver: Item 3: Legal responsibility of the driver: Item 4: Legal responsibility of the driver: Item 5: Legal responsibility of the driver: Part B - Safety equipment and crash situations [PC 1.2, 1.4] Answer the following questions about seat belts and child restraints, and accident situations. 2. What are the vehicle seat belt requirements for people 15 years of age and over? INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 5 of 25 3. Match each of the child ages in the left hand column with the correct child restraint information in the right hand column by drawing a line between the two. Child age Restraint Under 7 years of age Seat belts Child 7 years of age Approved child restraint Children aged between 8 and 14 years Approved child restraint or seat belt (if one is available) 4. When must approved helmets be worn by motorcycle riders? 5. Each child in a vehicle is responsible for making sure they are wearing a seatbelt. True/False (circle the correct answer) 6. You are driving and have accidentally hit the car in front of you at an intersection. No one has been hurt. What are your legal obligations: 7. You are driving and you lose control of the vehicle and go through a fence. Your friend Rhys, who was in the front passenger seat, has been injured. What are your legal obligations: Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 6 of 25 8. You have parked your car next to another car in a car park. When you open your car door, the wind causes it to fly open and damage the wing mirror of the car you have parked next to. The owner of the other car is not there when the accident happens. What are your legal obligations: Part C - Alcohol limits [PC 1.3] 9. Dinae is 23, and her younger brother Taine is 19. Complete the following statements. a) Dinae may have a maximum of micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath, or milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood. b) Taine may have a maximum of micrograms of alcohol per litre of breath, or milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood. Part D - Towing [PC 1.5, 2.8] Read each of the two situations about towing, and answer the questions for each. Situation 1: Towing a trailer You are towing a trailer behind your car. 10. What are the registration and warrant of fitness requirements for the trailer? 11. What are the requirements for the towing connection between your car and the trailer? INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 7 of 25 12. What is the maximum speed you are allowed to drive at while you are towing the trailer on the open road? Situation 2: Towing another motor vehicle You are driving your car, and towing your friend’s car as it has broken down. You are using a tow rope to tow the vehicle. 13. What is your legal responsibility if you are towing this vehicle at night time? 14. What is your legal responsibility for the towing connection between your car and your friend’s car? 15. What is the maximum speed you can drive on the open road while towing your friend’s vehicle using a tow rope? Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 8 of 25 Assessment Task 2: Describe the legal requirements for driving on a road in relation to other road users Outcome 2, PC 2.1 – 2.8 Instructions to candidate In this assessment task you are required to describe the legal responsibilities that you have as a driver of a motor vehicle or rider of a motorcycle for each of: Part A – Positioning and passing Part B – Give way rules and traffic controls Part C – Signalling, warning, and lights Part D – Speed limits The assessor will indicate Time available: date the date for completing this task. Part A - Positioning and passing [PC 2.1, 2.2] 16. When must you keep to the left side when driving, and why is keeping left important? 17. Where on the road should you position your car or motorcycle if there are: a) no lane markings? b) lane markings? INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 9 of 25 18. What is the two-second rule for safe following distances? 19. Look at each of the pictures and statements below. For each one circle am or am not (eg am/am not) to indicate if you are legally allowed to pass. a) The car in front of you is slowing down for a pedestrian crossing. I am/am not allowed to pass. b) You are following a slow vehicle on a road with no lane markings. You have plenty of visibility. I am/am not allowed to pass. Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 10 of 25 c) I am following a car along a road that has ‘no passing’ lines (double yellow lines) marked on the road. I am/am not allowed to pass. d) I am driving behind a car on a road with two lanes going the same direction. The car in front of me is approaching an intersection. I am/am not allowed to pass. INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 11 of 25 e) I am following a car on an unlaned road. The car in front is approaching an intersection. I am/am not allowed to pass. f) I am following a car on an unlaned road. The car I am following has indicated it is turning right. I am/am not allowed to pass on the left. Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 12 of 25 g) I am following a car on a laned road, I would have more than 100 metres of visibility after passing. I am/am not allowed to pass. Part B - Give way rules and traffic controls [PC 2.3, 2.4, 2.5] 20. Look at the diagrams below. State which car has to give way. I am approaching an intersection where the lane I am in is controlled by a give way sign. The traffic in the other lanes are not controlled by any signs. Which car has to give way? INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 13 of 25 Two cars are approaching a T intersection, with no traffic control signage. Which car has to give way? 21. What are the give way rules for joining a roundabout? 22. Read each of the following situations, and state what you are legally required to do. a) You are approaching a railway level crossing, the lights are flashing. b) You are approaching a school patrol, there is a school pupil holding out a school patrol stop sign. Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 14 of 25 c) You are approaching a pedestrian crossing, a person is about to step onto the crossing. d) You have driven down a slip road, and are about to join motorway traffic. e) Traffic cones have been placed on the road to mark out lanes. f) You are approaching an intersection that has traffic lights. The light has turned from green to orange. g) You can see police officers on the road ahead. They are signalling for you to stop. h) You see a sign that says road works. As you get closer you see a road worker is holding a stop sign. You can’t see any traffic coming the other way. INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 15 of 25 23. Briefly state what each of the following signs mean. This sign means: This sign means: This sign means: This sign means: Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 16 of 25 Part C - Signalling & warning, and lights [PC 2.6, 2.7] 24. What are two methods you can use to signal other drivers if you are going to turn right? 25. You have a flat tyre and have stopped on the side of the road to change it. How can you warn other drivers that you have stopped? 26. You are driving, and your brakes fail. In addition to using your hazard lights, what other method or methods can you use to warn other drivers? 27. The requirements to use headlights when driving relate to time and visibility. Summarise the requirements for each. Time: Visibility: 28. What additional requirements to use head lights apply to motorcycles and mopeds? INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 17 of 25 29. You are driving to a friend’s house in the evening, it is dark. You have lost your way so you pull over and park to check the map on your phone. What are the requirements for head lights in this situation? Part D - Speed limits [PC 2.8] 30. Read each of the situations below, and state the speed limit that applies. a) I am driving on an open road with a speed limit of 100 km/hour. The weather is bad – it is raining very heavily and the visibility of the road is poor. The speed I should drive at is: b) You are driving past the scene of a road accident, and emergency vehicles are on the scene. There is an accident sign in place. The speed I should drive at is: c) You are driving to work. There is a school bus stopped up ahead on the side of the road to collect students. The speed limit that applies when I drive past the bus is: END OF ASSESSMENT TASK Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 18 of 25 Attestation (if oral responses are given for the Tasks) Assessor’s Attestation: The information I have written in the provided spaces of the Assessment Task(s) was given to me orally by the candidate. Assessor’s Name: Date: Assessor’s Signature: Candidate’s Attestation: The information written by my assessor in the provided spaces of the Assessment Task(s) was given orally by me for those Assessment Task(s), and is an accurate indication of what I said. Candidate’s Name: Date: Candidate’s Signature: INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 19 of 25 Assessment Schedule for Unit 3462v7 Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving Level 2 Credit 3 Name Date Course NSN No. Performance Criteria Evidence Statement Judgement Statement  (what the assessor looks for) (how well or how many) Outcome 1: Describe the legal responsibilities of a driver. 1.1 The legal responsibilities of a Assessment Task 1, Part For each of five items of vehicle driver in relation to motor vehicle A, Q1 equipment and/or documentation equipment and documentation Written answers (as listed in the range), the are described. describing the legal candidate correctly described the Range: one legal responsibility responsibilities of legal responsibilities of a driver. each from any five of – lighting, a driver for motor brakes, tyres, restraints, visible vehicle equipment and fittings, windows, steering, mirrors, documentation. instrumentation, warning devices, [See sample answers in exhaust system, load, registration the Assessment Sample and licensing, warrant of fitness. Answers document] 1.2 The legal responsibilities of Assessment Task 1, Part The candidate correctly: a driver for the use of personal B, Q2 – Q5 described the vehicle seat belt safety equipment for the driver Written answers requirements for people 15 and passengers are described. to questions about years of age or over Range: seat belts, child restraints, personal safety matched the child ages with the helmets. equipment for driver appropriate restraint and passengers. described how motorcyclists [See sample answers in are required to wear helmets the Assessment Sample at all times when riding on the Answers document] road noted that the driver is responsible for making sure that child passengers are wearing seatbelts. 1.3 The legal alcohol limits for the Assessment Task 1, Part The candidate correctly completed driver in terms of specific blood C, Q9 the two statements provided in and breath concentrations for Completed statements relation to alcohol limits. drivers under and over the age of identifying legal alcohol 20 years. limits. [See sample answers in the Assessment Sample Answers document] Continued on next page... Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 20 of 25 Performance Criteria Evidence Statement Judgement Statement  (what the assessor looks for) (how well or how many) 1.4 The legal responsibilities Assessment Task 1, Part The candidate correctly described of a driver in relation to crash B, Q6 - Q8 the driver’s legal obligations for situations are described. Written answers to each of the three crash situations Range: injury, non-injury, damage to questions related to provided. third party property. crash situations. [See sample answers in the Assessment Sample Answers document] 1.5 The legal responsibilities of a Assessment Task 1, Part The candidate correctly described: driver for the situation in which D, Q10 – Q11, Q13 - Q14 the registration and WOF a driver is in charge of towing is Written answers to requirements for a trailer described. questions related to the requirements for a towing Range: towing a trailer, towing towing situations. connection between a car and another motor vehicle. [See sample answers in trailer the Assessment Sample the legal responsibility for head Answers document] lights when towing at night the legal responsibility for the towing connection between two cars. Outcome 2: Describe legal requirements for driving on a road in relation to other road users. 2.1 The legal requirements for Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly described: motor vehicle positioning on the A, Q16 – Q18 that it is a requirement to drive road is described.. Written answers on the left at all times, and that Range: one legal requirement each to questions about it is important for safety for – keeping left, driving in lanes, position on the road. where to position their vehicle following distance. [See sample answers in on the road when there are the Assessment Sample lane markings, and when there Answers document] are no lane markings the two-second rule for safe following distances. 2.2 The legal requirements in Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly noted relation to a situation involving A, Q19 a to g whether they are or are not allowed overtaking or passing on the Written answers to pass for each of the seven right and for a situation involving to questions about scenarios provided. overtaking or passing on the left is overtaking and passing. described. [See sample answers in Range: one legal requirement for the Assessment Sample each situation – no passing lines, Answers document] pedestrian crossings, laned roads, unlaned roads, laned intersections, unlaned intersections. 2.3 The legal requirements for Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly outlined giving way to other road users B, Q20 – Q21 which car has to give way for each at controlled intersections, Written answers to of the two scenarios provided. uncontrolled intersections, and questions about give The candidate correctly described roundabouts are described. way rules. the give way rules they must follow [See sample answers in when joining a roundabout. the Assessment Sample Answers document] Continued on next page... INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 21 of 25 Performance Criteria Evidence Statement Judgement Statement  (what the assessor looks for) (how well or how many) 2.4 The legal requirements where Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly described traffic controls regulate road B, Q22 a to h the actions they are required to users are described. Written answers to take for each of the eight driving Range: one legal requirement each questions about traffic situations presented. for – railway level crossings, school controls. patrols, pedestrian crossings, [See sample answers in motorways; the Assessment Sample one legal requirement each for – Answers document] lane markings, traffic lights, police officers, road works. 2.5 The legal requirements where Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly described traffic signs regulate road users B, Q23 the meaning of: are described. Written answers to two compulsory road signs Range: legal requirements for – questions about traffic two hazard warning signs. two compulsory signs, two hazard signs. warning signs. [See sample answers in the Assessment Sample Answers document] 2.6 Driver communication Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly described: methods in relation to signalling C, Q24 – Q26 two methods of signalling the and warning are described. Written answers to intention to turn right Range: two methods each for – questions about driver one method of signalling other signalling, warning. methods for signalling drivers they have stopped and warning. one method of warning other [See sample answers in drivers that their brakes have the Assessment Sample failed. Answers document] 2.7 The legal requirements for Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly described the use of motor vehicle lights are C, Q27 – Q29 the required use of headlights for described. Written answers to the following: Range: while driving, while parked. questions about the use relating to time and visibility of headlights. when applied to motorcycles [See sample answers in and headlights the Assessment Sample when a car stops on the side of Answers document] the road in the dark. 2.8 Speed limitations in relation Assessment Task 2, Part The candidate correctly noted the to adverse conditions, accident D, Q30 required speed for each of the scenes, school buses stopped Written answers to three driving scenarios provided. to let passengers on or off, and questions about speed The candidate correctly noted: towing are described. limitations in adverse the maximum speed when conditions. towing a trailer Assessment Task 1, Part the maximum speed when D, Q12 & Q15 towing another vehicle Written answers to questions about speed when towing. [See sample answers in the Assessment Sample Answers document] Continued on next page... Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 22 of 25 Performance Criteria Evidence Statement Judgement Statement  (what the assessor looks for) (how well or how many) All All The candidate correctly answered all 30 out of 30 questions (after the applicable resit opportunity has been provided). Assessor’s Comments: Assessor’s Attestation: As assessor for this unit standard, I have ensured sufficiency of performance and knowledge by this learner. I can confirm that the assessment conditions and the actions of the learner and assessor have complied with all relevant Health and Safety requirements, in addition to any other relevant compliance requirements. Assessor’s Name: Date: Assessor’s Signature: Position held: Important Note: Make sure that the Assessment Sample Answers document and any other sample answers or evidence are forwarded with this assessment booklet when external moderation is called for. Sources and acknowledgements Land Transport Act, 1998, retrieved from http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1998/0110/latest/DLM433613.html The official New Zealand road code 2023, New Zealand Transport Agency. INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 23 of 25 Unit Standard 3462 Version 7 Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving Outcomes and Performance criteria Outcome 1 Performance criteria Describe the legal 1.1 The legal responsibilities of a driver in relation to motor responsibilities of a vehicle equipment and documentation are described. driver. Range: one legal responsibility each from any five of – lighting, brakes, tyres, restraints, visible fittings, windows, steering, mirrors, instrumentation, warning devices, exhaust system, load, registration and licensing, warrant of fitness. 1.2 The legal responsibilities of a driver for the use of personal safety equipment for the driver and passengers are described. Range: seat belts, child restraints, helmets. 1.3 The legal alcohol limits for the driver in terms of specific blood and breath concentrations for drivers under and over the age of 20 years. 1.4 The legal responsibilities of a driver in relation to crash situations are described. Range: injury, non-injury, damage to third party property. 1.5 The legal responsibilities of a driver for the situation in which a driver is in charge of towing is described. Range: towing a trailer, towing another motor vehicle. Outcome 2 Performance criteria Describe legal 2.1 The legal requirements for motor vehicle positioning on requirements for the road is described. driving on a road Range: one legal requirement each for – keeping left, driving in in relation to other lanes, following distance. road users. Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 24 of 25 2.2 The legal requirements in relation to a situation involving overtaking or passing on the right and for a situation involving overtaking or passing on the left is described. Range: one legal requirement for each situation – no passing lines, pedestrian crossings, laned roads, unlaned roads, laned intersections, unlaned intersections. 2.3 The legal requirements for giving way to other road users at controlled intersections, uncontrolled intersections, and roundabouts are described. 2.4 The legal requirements where traffic controls regulate road users are described. Range: one legal requirement each for – railway level crossings, school patrols, pedestrian crossings, motorways; one legal requirement each for – lane markings, traffic lights, police officers, road works. 2.5 The legal requirements where traffic signs regulate road users are described. Range: legal requirements for – two compulsory signs, two hazard warning signs. 2.6 Driver communication methods in relation to signalling and warning are described. Range: two methods each for – signalling, warning. 2.7 The legal requirements for the use of motor vehicle lights are described. Range: while driving, while parked. 2.8 Speed limitations in relation to adverse conditions, accident scenes, school buses stopped to let passengers on or off, and towing are described. INSTANT Education Solutions Licensed to Reporoa College 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 Unit 3462: Demonstrate knowledge of traffic law for the purpose of safe driving 25 of 25 Guidance Information 1. At the time of assessment, the candidate shall not have access to external sources of information through such means as notes, literature, or verbal suggestions. 2. Legal requirements relevant to this unit standard include: Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Rule 1999; Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment Rule 2006; Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004; Land Transport Act 1998; Traffic Regulations 1976. 3. Any new, amended or replacement Acts, regulations, Rules, standards, codes of practice, or NZ Transport Agency requirements or conditions affecting this unit standard will take precedence for assessment purposes, pending review of this unit standard. 4. Definitions Driving refers to being in control of a motor vehicle. Motor vehicles include motorcycles. A motorcycle is a motorcycle, moped, or all-terrain vehicle. Road users include any vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, or animals that use the road, whether they are moving or stationary. 5. Reference material The Official New Zealand Road Code and Licence Guide for Car Drivers, The Official New Zealand Road Code and Licence Guide for Motorcyclists, and The Official New Zealand Road Code and Licence Guide for Heavy Vehicle Drivers (current versions), which are available from booksellers, reflect legal requirements but do not override governing legislation. Important Note for Assessors 1. Sample answers and/or assessor’s comments are supplied in the separate Assessment Sample Answers document available to assessors. 2. A copy of the Assessment Sample Answers document and any other assessment evidence must be submitted with this Assessment Booklet when moderation is called for. 3. The assessment must be conducted under closed book conditions. 4. Candidates must answer all 30 questions correctly in order to be marked as ‘Achieved’ for this unit standard, 3462v7. (Candidates may not answer any questions incorrectly. ) 5. Where necessary, oral answers may be given to the questions in the assessment. Where this option is taken, assessors should record the candidate answers in the appropriate spaces. The attestation at the end of the assessment tasks needs to be signed by the candidate. Licensed to Reporoa College INSTANT Education Solutions ASSESSMENT 30012025-US3462-192696 7a © Instant Education Solutions Ltd www.instant.org.nz

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