If your vehicle is involved in an accident you must (i) Immediately stop your vehicle. (ii) Ascertain the nature and extent of any injuries. (iii) Drink a bit of alcohol to calm your nerves down.
A driver/rider of a vehicle on a public road should stop if. (i) Is in compliance with a direction conveyed by a traffic sign. (ii) He was signalled by a person leading or driving any bovine animal on the road. (iii) Animals are seen crossing the road and can only move on when all the animals have crossed and the road is safe to continue.
You shall not stop on a freeway except. (i) In compliance with a road traffic sign. (ii) Ordered by a traffic officer. (iii) Any reason beyond your control.
When is it not compulsory to wear a seatbelt? (i) When moving in or out of a parking area. (ii) When reversing your vehicle. (iii) When driving below 60 km/h
Your vehicle's windscreen must... (i) Provide you with enough visibility for safe driving. (ii) Have visible light transfer through the windscreen at least 70 percent. (iii) Be of safety glass.
How many windscreen wipers must light and heavy vehicles have? When in operation it must wipe the outside of the windscreen continuously, evenly and adequately.
Displaying an emergency warning triangle shall not apply to a vehicle being stationary on the roadway of a public road... (i) in a place where a road traffic sign authorises the loading or unloading of goods. (ii) in compliance with a road traffic sign or direction given by a traffic officer. (iii) on account of other traffic and the driver occupies the driving seat of such a vehicle. (iv) in the course of events accompanying the carrying out of a state or municipal function.
What speed limit applies to vehicles or a combination of vehicles with a GVM greater than 9 000 kg or any breakdown vehicle that is towing another vehicle? Provided such vehicles shall not exceed general speed limits or as indicated by road traffic signs
The following motor vehicles may not be used on a public road if the overall height, together with any load thereon,... (i) in the case of a double-deck bus, exceeding 4.65 m. (ii) in the case of a goods vehicle, exceeding 4.3 m. (iii) in the case of a motorcar (carrying goods on the roof), does not exceed more than half the height of the vehicle.
If a light or heavy motor vehicle is fitted with brackets for the conveyance of goods, such brackets may not project more than... beyond the widest part of such vehicle, excluding side mirrors and direction indicators.
When driving a motor vehicle on a public road which is divided into traffic lanes by means of road markings, the driver/rider shall not turn from one lane into another unless he/she...