Date: 10 Mar 2010
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 1) The following sign indicates:
 
[A] There is a dead-end ahead
[B] Authorized vehicles are not allowed beyond this point   
[C] Only authorized vehicles are allowed beyond this point 
[D] No vehicles are allowed beyond this point

 2) The above sign warns motorists of: 
 
[A]  A winding road
[B]  A damaged road
[C] A slippery road
[D] A and C

 3) The above sign tells motorists to:
 
[A] Rail crossing ahead, use caution
[B] Yield at the single rail crossing point ahead
[C] Yield at the rail crossing point ahead
[D] Single rail crossing ahead, use caution

 4) The above sign warns motorists of:
 
[A] Danger ahead to the left
[B] Detour ahead to the left
[C] A sharp harpin-bend to the left
[D] A sharp curve chevron to the left

 5) The above sign tells motorists to:
 
[A] Keep right
[B] Keep right only, proceed cautiously
[C] Proceed cautiously
[D] A and C

 6) How close to a bridge may a driver park their vehicle:
 
[A] At least 10 m away
[B] At least 6 m away  
[C] At least 12 m away  
[D] At least 4 m away  

 7) Which one of the following is the recommended following distance for all speeds:
 
[A] 10 seconds
[B] 8 seconds
[C] 6 seconds
[D] 2 seconds

 8) When approaching a four-way stop:
 
[A] Yield to traffic from your right
[B] The person who indicates first, should be the first to proceed , if safe to do so  
[C] Slow your vehicle down and if safe to do so proceed
[D] The first vehicle to stop and indicate, should be the first to proceed, if safe to do so

 9) How long may a vehicle be parked in one spot on a public road in a rural area without been towed away:
 
[A] 3 days
[B] 5 days
[C] 1 day
[D] 4 days

 10) When turning at an intersection:
 
[A] You may overtake another vehicle when turning right, if they are stationary & safe to do so
[B] You may overtake another vehicle when turning left, if they are stationary &  safe to do so
[C] You have the right of way when turning right, when you have clear visibility for 100m
[D] None of the above  
                                   

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#1 Don't drive like you own the road; drive like you own the car.

#2 Always wear your seat belt--and make sure all passengers buckle up, too.

#3 Adjust your car's headrest to a height behind your head--not your neck--to minimize whiplash in case you're in an accident.

#4 Never try to fit more people in the car than you have seatbelts for them to use.

#5 Obey the speed limits, Going too fast gives you less time to stop or react. Excess speed is one of the main causes of accidents.

#6 Don't go through red lights.

#7 Indicate your intention to turn or to change lanes well in advance - this gives the cars behind you enough time to react before you take the action.

#8 Make sure your windscreen is clean. At sunrise and sunset, light reflecting off your dirty windscreen can momentarily blind you from seeing what's going on.

#9 Make sure your car has petrol in it. Unfortunately, getting stranded these days can be dangerous and its always best to avoid it.

#10 Don't drink and drive, and don't ride with anyone who has been drinking. Call parents or friends to take you home if you need a ride.

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