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Test yourself questions
The questions you will find in this
section are examples of the type of
questions you will be asked. The actual
test questions are not the ones asked in
this handbook.
(The answers to Test Yourself Questions
are upside down at the bottom of the
next page).
Q1 In good conditions, a safe
following distance is:
A at least 1 second behind the car
in front
B at least two seconds behind the
car in front
C at least two car lengths from the
car in front
Q2 If the police stop you at a
random breath test station, you
must take a breath test:
A when you are asked to do so
B only if you have been drinking
C only if you have been speeding
Q3 Driving can best be described
as:
A an easy task that just about everyone
can do
B a task which most people can learn
after a few lessons over several
weeks
C a complicated task
Q4 Supervised learner drivers:
A are more at risk of being involved
in a crash causing injury than
probationary drivers
B have the same risk of being involved
in a crash causing injury as do
probationary drivers
C are amongst the safest drivers on
the road
Q5 Are your responsibilities the
same for a school crossing as for
a pedestrian crossing?
A Yes, in both cases you may drive on
after giving way to pedestrians
B No, at a children’s crossing you
must stop and remain stopped until
the crossing is completely clear of
pedestrians
C No, at a children’s crossing you have
to give way only to children
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