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What should you NOT do on a public road?

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What do you do when you come across this road marking?

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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On a public road you may not stop your vehicle...

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What is the purpose of this road marking?

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Your vehicle is not allowed on the public road if...

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What is your reaction to this road marking?

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When driving on the public road you must always...

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What must you do when you encounter this road marking?

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You may not drive your vehicle on a public road...

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What does this road marking tell you?

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You may not park your vehicle on the roadway of a public road within an urban area on... (i) a pedestrian mail. (ii) pedestrian lane. (iii) a traffic island.

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This sign informs you of...

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When under the influence of alcohol or a drug having a narcotic effect, what should you do? (i) Do not exceed the speed limit. (ii) Do not drive a vehicle on a public road. (iii) Never occupy the drivers/riders seat of a motor vehicle of which the engine is running.

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This sign tells you that...

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What are the rules regarding electrical wiring and the battery of a vehicle when driving on the public road?

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What is the meaning of this sign?

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On a public road you are not allowed to...

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What is the purpose of this sign?

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What is the rule regarding the steering gear?

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What must you do when you encounter this sign?

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You should not park your vehicle...

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This road sign informs you that...

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What speed limit should a breakdown vehicle that is towing another vehicle travel at?

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What do you do when you come across this?

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A South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) approved number plate should... (i) have clearly readable letters and figures. (ii) in an upright position or within 30 degrees of such position. (iii) not be personalised.

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How must you react to this sign?

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Which of the following are not allowed on a freeway?

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What does this sign tell you?

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Unless directed by an appropriate sign or by a traffic officer, you are not allowed to drive/ride a vehicle on...

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What is the meaning of this road marking?.

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What is the length limit for any combination of vehicles?

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What is expected of you when you see this sign?

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What is your responsibility as a vehicle driver?

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This sign informs you that...

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Passengers may not ride in...

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What is expected of you when you see this sign?

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What should you NOT do on a public road?

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What does this sign tell you?

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You may only stop your vehicle on a no stopping zone... (i) if a traffic officer orders you to do so. (ii) for situations beyond your control. (iii) If your vehicle is trying to avoid an accident.

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This sign informs you that...

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If your vehicle does not have ... then it is not allowed on a public road.

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This road marking means that...

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A vehicle should be equipped with a speedometer that is... (i) in working condition. (ii) capable of reaching a speed of 60 km/h. (iii) visible to other passengers.

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What do you do when you encounter this sign?

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In which area are you not allowed to stop your vehicle?

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The sign informs you of...

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If your vehicle/motorcycle is parked or is stationary on a public road, you should not...

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What is your reaction when you come across this sign?

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On a public road, the vehicle driver/rider should...

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What do you do as a rider when you encounter this sign on a public road?

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Which of the following is a motorcycle rider not allowed to do on a public road? (i) Take hold of any other vehicle that is in motion. (ii) Carry a passenger on a motorcycle with an engine cylinder of less than 50 cc. (iii) Have your feet rested on the front foot rests.

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What does this temporary road sign tell you?

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A motorcycle does not require to be fitted with red-retro reflectors on the rear.

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What is expected of you when you come across this sign?

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Goods carried on a motorcycle must not project more than ... millimetres to either side of the wheels.

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What should you do when you come across this sign?

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At what speed should a motorcycle tow another vehicle?

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What is the meaning of this temporary combination sign?

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While riding a motorcycle on a public road, you should not...

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Which control is used to indicate your intentions?

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Which combination of controls is used to stop the motorcycle?

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To control the speed of the motorcycle you must use...

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Before coming to a standstill, which combination of controls must be used immediately?

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The ... is used to check traffic to the rear.

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When 4 and 7 are used, the distance it takes to stop your motorcycle is ... (i) Longer if carrying a passenger. (ii) Longer on a wet surface than on a dry surface. (iii) Longer if riding at a higher speed.

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... is used to accelerate.

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Which control is used to increase or decrease motorcycle's speed

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