When fire, ambulance, or police services approach with siren and blue lights, you must give way in a controlled way—clearing a path without sudden moves that endanger others. Questions often probe where to move, when to stop, and what not to do—for example blocking intersections or tailgating an emergency vehicle.

Study the relevant Road Rules chapters in the book collection, then reinforce with Review Questions. South Africans drive on the left; where safe and lawful, moving left to allow passage is the usual expectation—always check mirrors and blind spots first.

What exam-style reasoning tests

Sample questions (exam-style wording)

The correct choice is highlighted in each list and repeated under Correct answer.

Keep practising

Use Custom exam for focused sessions and Exam Readiness to see whether yield-related mistakes recur. Offline PDFs are listed under Downloads.

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