a) Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of licence. b) Fines only. c) A letter of warning and a small fine.
a) Only if it is turned on. b) No matter what your reason is. c) If you purchased it after 1998.
a) The road you are driving on is gravel. b) There's an emergency, which mean speed limits don't apply. c) There are street lights along the road.
a) The speed limit is 100 km/h. b) End of a 60 km/h zone. c) No speed limit applies.
a) Drive at a speed less than 40 km/h if you are not a resident of the local zone. b) Not exceed 40 km/h and keep a special lookout for bicycle riders, pedestrians and children. c) Only enter the street if you live in the local zone.
a) Drive at 10 km/h if there are pedestrians around. b) Reduce your speed to what you think is safe but never below 10 km/h. c) Share this road with other people and vehicles and not exceed 10 km/h.
a) Slow down immediately to 40 km/h or less even though other drivers want to go faster. b) Stay at 60 km/h because it is nearly 9.30am and the times on the school sign are only advisory. c) Drive at the speed of the other drivers because it is safer to go with the flow of traffic than slow others up.
a) The recommended speed they should drive. b) The minimum speed they are allowed to drive. c) The maximum speed they are allowed to drive.
a) You may proceed only in the direction of the green arrow. b) You must give way to oncoming traffic. c) You may proceed only in the direction of the green arrow when the red light has changed to green.
a) Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to green. b) Stop, make sure there is no traffic, then drive straight ahead. c) Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to yellow.
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