You may not drive/ ride a vehicle on a public road unless…
You may not drive/ ride a vehicle on a public road unless… (i) You have a full and clear view of the roadway ahead and to your right and left. (ii) Such vehicles is fitted with a rear view mirror or mirrors, enabling you to see a clear reflection of traffic to the rear. (iii) […]
What is the maximum turning radius of a vehicle used on a public road, excluding that of a bus-train or rigid goods vehicle?
What is the maximum turning radius of a vehicle used on a public road, excluding that of a bus-train or rigid goods vehicle? 13.1 meters. ✓ 9 meters 10.5 meters Correct answer: 13.1 meters.
A towed vehicle may not travel faster than 30 km/h unless…
A towed vehicle may not travel faster than 30 km/h unless… (i) The tail lights are in working condition. (ii) A solid tow-bar is not used. (iii) The towed vehicle is a semi-trailer. (i) and (iii) Only are correct. ✓ (iii) Only is correct. None of the above are correct. Correct answer: (i) and (iii) […]
When may you not overtake another vehicle?
When may you not overtake another vehicle? If there is only one lane for traffic travelling in both directions. On a one-way road. If your view of the road ahead is restricted. ✓ Correct answer: If your view of the road ahead is restricted.
You may…
You may… Stop in the railway reserve at a level crossing. Not stop within 9 meters of the approach side of a pedestrian crossing. ✓ Stop opposite another vehicle parked in a road less than 9 meters wide Correct answer: Not stop within 9 meters of the approach side of a pedestrian crossing.
Goods may be conveyed on a vehicle provided…
Goods may be conveyed on a vehicle provided… Both B and C are correct ✓ The load is not wider than 2.5 meters. The load projects not more than 300 mm beyond the front of the vehicle. Correct answer: Both B and C are correct
If the owner of a vehicle permits someone to use his or her vehicle, who would be legally responsible for traffic offences committed with such vehi…
If the owner of a vehicle permits someone to use his or her vehicle, who would be legally responsible for traffic offences committed with such vehicle? The driver The owner ✓ Neither of them Correct answer: The owner
You need not keep the parking lamps of your vehicle lit when you are parked within… from a lighted street lamp illuminating the road on which suc…
You need not keep the parking lamps of your vehicle lit when you are parked within… from a lighted street lamp illuminating the road on which such vehicle is parked. 6 meters. 10 meters. 12 meters. ✓ Correct answer: 12 meters.
A vehicle’s main beam (bright) must be so adjusted and maintained that it is capable of adequately illuminating an area ahead of the vehicle, enabl…
A vehicle's main beam (bright) must be so adjusted and maintained that it is capable of adequately illuminating an area ahead of the vehicle, enabling the driver/ rider to see any person, vehicle or object at a distance of at least… 200 meters 45 meters 100 meters. ✓ Correct answer: 100 meters.
