Question 1 of 30
When should the vehicle's headlamps be kept on? (i) During day time. (ii) Between sunset and sunrise.
(iii) When the road is not clearly visible from 150 m ahead.
a. (ii) and (iii)
b. (ii) only
c. (i) and (ii).
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Question 2 of 30
At what distance should the main-beam brighten objects ahead?
a. 60 metres away
b. 100 metres away
c. 80 metres away
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Question 3 of 30
The dipped beam should not brighten more than...
a. 60 metres away
b. 45 metres away
c. 10 metres away
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Question 4 of 30
If your vehicle is in motion...
a. You may not light your parking lamps.
b. You are allowed to have a passenger.
c. You may not drive at 60 km/h.
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Question 5 of 30
Your vehicle is not allowed on a public road if... (for motorcycle, light vehicle and heavy vehicle)
a. You drive at a slow speed.
b. You play loud music in your vehicle
c. It does not have a rear lamp producing a red light to the rear.
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Question 6 of 30
What are the rules regarding the stop lamp? (For all the vehicle types) (i) If your vehicle does not have a stop lamp then it is not allowed on the public road. (ii) You may drive a vehicle without stop lamps. (iii) Stop lamps must be visible from 30 metres away in normal sunlight.
a. (ii)
b. (i), (ii) and (iii)
c. (i) and (iii)
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Question 7 of 30
a. All vehicles on a public road must have a number plate that has clear letters from 20 metres away.
b. Drivers may remove their vehicle's number plate when driving on a freeway.
c. You may not drive a vehicle without number plates on a public road.
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Question 8 of 30
You may not drive on a public road if the turn radius of your vehicle is more than..
a. 6 metres.
b. 13.1 metres
c. 15 metres
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Question 9 of 30
What do you do when an emergency vehicle approaches you?
a. Stay in your lane and block it
b. Race it
c. Give right of way to the emergency vehicle
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Question 10 of 30
What is the rule regarding the hooter?
a. You may use your hooter for safety reasons and it must be audible from 90 metres away.
b. You may use the hooter to get attention from pedestrians
c. You may use the hooter for other drivers on the road.
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Question 11 of 30
When pedestrians are already crossing the road into which you are turning left, you must...
a. Wait and allow them to cross the road
b. Sound your horn to warn them of your presence.
c. Continue driving as it is your right of way.
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Question 12 of 30
Before you reach the exit where you will be leaving the freeway, how should you position your vehicle?
a. In the shoulder of the road
b. In the middle lane
c. In the left hand lane
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Question 13 of 30
What is the ideal frequency for checking your rear view mirror(s) whilst driving?
a. Every 5 to 8 seconds
b. Every minute
c. Only when you intend on changing direction, slowing down or stopping.
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Question 14 of 30
Pedestrians must cross a roadway only at a pedestrian crossing or an intersection or at a distance further than... from such pedestrian crossing or intersection
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Question 15 of 30
When must you use your emergency warning triangle?
a. When you want to change for a lunch break next to the road.
b. When parked outside a friend's house on the wrong side of the road, facing oncoming traffic
c. When your vehicle has broken down
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Question 16 of 30
Any load carried on a vehicle must...
a. Be covered with sheeting.
b. Not obscure the driver's view
c. Have red triangles or flags tied to it.
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Question 17 of 30
An SABS approved number plate(s) shall be affixed to a vehicle...
a. All of the below
b. In an upright position or within 30 degrees of such position.
c. In a manner that it is not easily detachable
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Question 18 of 30
The number plate(s) of a vehicle should correspond with the...
a. Driver's licence card
b. Province the vehicle is being used in
c. Vehicle's licence disc
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Question 19 of 30
Which of the following vehicles are regarded as emergency vehicles? (i) A fire-fighting vehicle (with red warning light). (ii) An ambulance (with red warning light). (iii) A vehicle driven by a traffic officer in the carrying out of duties (blue warning light). (iv) A vehicle driven by a person while engaged in civil protection (green warning light).
a. (i), (ii) and (iii) only are correct
b. All of the above are correct.
c. Only (i) and (ii) are correct
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Question 20 of 30
The windscreen of a light motor vehicle must have visible light transmittance through the windscreen of...
a. at least 70 percent
b. 100 percent
c. at least 30 percent
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Question 21 of 30
A speed limit of... should apply in respect of every public road other than a freeway situated outside an urban area.
a. 60 km/h
b. 100 km/h
c. 120 km/h
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Question 22 of 30
You can tow another vehicle on the public road if...
a. You are using a draw bar or a tow-bar travelling 30 km/h
b. You are using a tow-rope or chaing and travelling 30 km/h
c. Neither.
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Question 23 of 30
A vehicle is deemed abondoned if it is left for...
a. 20 hours in the same place on a public road.
b. 12 hours in the same place on a public road outside an urban area
c. 24 hours in the same place on a public road outside an urban area.
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Question 24 of 30
You shall not drive a motor vehicle on a public road while the concentration of alcohol in your body is... in a case of a professional driver
a. 0.01 grams per 100 ml of blood or more
b. 0.02 grams per 100 ml of blood or more
c. 0.002 grams per 100 ml of blood or more
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Question 25 of 30
An SABS approved number plates(s) shall be affixed to a vehicle...
a. In an upright position or within 30 degrees of such position.
b. In such a manner that it is not easily detachable.
c. All of the above
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Question 26 of 30
A speed limit of... should apply in respect of every public road situated within an urban area.
a. 120 km/h
b. 100 km/h
c. 60 km/h
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Question 27 of 30
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.
a. Only (i) and (ii) are correct
b. All of the above are correct
c. None of the above are correct
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Question 28 of 30
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.
a. Atleast one windscreen wiper, to wipe the windscreen directly in front of the driver
b. Two windscreen wipers, to clean the entire windscreen
c. Three windscreen wipers. Two fitted to the front windscreen and one fitted to the back window of the vehicle.
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Question 29 of 30
When must you use your emergency warning triangle?
a. When you want to stop for a lunch break next to the road.
b. When parked outside your friend's house on the wrong side of the road, facing the traffic.
c. When your vehicle has broken down
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Question 30 of 30
Pedestrians must cross a roadway only at a pedestrian crossing or an intersection or at a distance further than... from such pedestrian crossing or intersection.
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