Sign G9 shows you that…

Sign G9 shows you that… You can use that part of the road if you wish. ✓ You must use that part of the road. here is parking reserved for light vehicles. Correct answer: You can use that part of the road if you wish.
On national roads what is the speed limit?
On national roads what is the speed limit? 120 km/h 100 km/h ✓ 60 km/h Correct answer: 100 km/h
You may not pass another vehicle:
You may not pass another vehicle: (i) On a solid white line. (ii) In a tunnel. (iii) When you can not see clearly for at least 100 m ahead. All of the above are correct. ✓ (i) and (ii) Only are correct. (iii) Only is correct. Correct answer: All of the above are correct.
On the freeway what is the speed limit?
On the freeway what is the speed limit? 120 km/h ✓ 100 km/h 60 km/h Correct answer: 120 km/h
When is it permissible to drive on the right-hand side of a two way road?
When is it permissible to drive on the right-hand side of a two way road? During sunrise when there is no oncoming traffic. If it is safe to do so. When ordered to do so by a traffic officer. ✓ Correct answer: When ordered to do so by a traffic officer.
Which of the following are legal with regards to carrying goods?
Which of the following are legal with regards to carrying goods? (i) The goods may not touch the road surface. (ii) The goods may not block the drivers view. (iii) The goods may not stand out more than 1.8 m at the rear. (iv) The goods may not be fragile. (i), (ii) and (iii) Only […]
How long may you leave your vehicle parked in one spot on a public road within an urban area?
How long may you leave your vehicle parked in one spot on a public road within an urban area? 24 hours. 7 days ✓ 48 hours. Correct answer: 7 days
How long is a vehicle’s licence valid for?
How long is a vehicle's licence valid for? 6 months 24 months 12 months ✓ Correct answer: 12 months
Which rule is considered the most important rule in South Africa?
Which rule is considered the most important rule in South Africa? Keep as far to the left of the road as is possible. ✓ Drive at 60 km/h Keeping a safe following distance. Correct answer: Keep as far to the left of the road as is possible.
