Truck truck general knowledge October 4, 2024October 9, 2024 Truck Driving Test - General Knowledge 1 / 83 If a vehicle you are driving is involved in an accident and a person is injured, what must you do after stopping? A. Report the accident to Police within seven days. B. Only call the Police if the accident also resulted in over $500 worth of property damage. C. Render every assistance and take immediate steps to have an ambulance notified. Then call the Police. Helping injured people is the first priority 2 / 83 You hold an unrestricted licence and are driving at 100 km/h in the country and pass this sign. What should you do? A. Slow down to a speed that will allow you to stop to avoid crashing into farm animals on the road. B. You can continue to drive at 100 km/h if there are fences to stop farm animals from getting on the road. C. For the next 5 kilometres you must not exceed 60 km/h unless you pass an end farm animals speed limit sign. Explaination: "Farm animals may be present - possibly around a blind corner - so it is safest to slow down and be prepared to stop." 3 / 83 You hear the siren of an ambulance approaching you from behind. You should: A. Speed up as not to impede the ambulance. B. Slow down to the speed of other traffic. C. Continue at the same speed. D. Move into the left lane. Moving to the left will give the ambulance as much room as possible to pass. Don't make any erratic manoeuvres such as slowing down abruptly or you might cause the ambulance to have to swerve dangerously to avoid you" 4 / 83 Provided the total width of a vehicle does not exceed 2.5 metres, a load must not overhang to the sides of the vehicle by more than: A. 150 millimetres. B. 200 millimetres. C. 250 millimetres. 5 / 83 You should not drive across a railway level crossing when: A. You are towing a caravan. B. Traffic is blocking the other side. C. A station is nearby. Explaination: "If traffic is blocking the other side you may get stranded on the tracks. As a train cannot stop quickly or leave the tracks, your vehicle will be in danger of being hit by the train." 6 / 83 If an oncoming vehicle crosses the centre line and is coming straight at you and you cannot stop, you should: A. Drive onto the wrong side of the road and hope the other vehicle does not do the same. B. Slow down and hope that the driver will turn away. C. Brake, look for room to the left, sound your horn and flash your lights. The more speed you can scrub off, and the further you are to your left, the more chance you have of avoiding an accident, or at least minimising its effects." 7 / 83 The diagram shows a portable warning triangle. The warning triangles MUST be used: A. When you break down, your vehicle weighs more than 12 tonnes laden and it is not visible for 200 metres. B. When you break down, your vehicle weighs less than 12 tonnes and you are on a road without street lights. C. When you break down regardless of the size of your vehicle. Explaination: "Large vehicles stranded on the side of the road create sizeable objects for other motorists to negotiate. Ensure that your vehicle can be seen by using a warning triangle where necessary." 8 / 83 You are driving in a 60 km/h zone, with only one lane for traffic in your direction. You see a bus ahead (with this sign displayed on the rear) signalling its intention to pull out from a bus stop, you should: A. Continue at your normal speed as the bus does not have priority B. Sound your horn to stop the bus from pulling out C. Slow down and give way to the bus as it has priority You must allow the bus to move into your lane. Also, be aware that passengers (especially children) may be trying to cross the road, so be prepared to stop." 9 / 83 If you intend to turn left, are you required to give a signal? A. Only if there are other vehicles or pedestrians within sight. B. No, if turning left from a lane marked left turn only. C. Yes, if turn signals are fitted to your vehicle. D. No, if arrows are marked on the roadway. Explaination: "Even if there are arrows marking a left turn, you must signal to avoid ambiguity for other drivers." 10 / 83 Generally, if you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle you should: A. Pull over to the left until the emergency vehicle passes. B. Immediately come to a stop. C. Let the emergency vehicle pass and follow it closely behind. Explaination: "Pulling over to the left will give the emergency vehicle as much space as possible to overtake you. Don't brake heavily or you risk the emergency vehicle running into the back of your vehicle, or another vehicle behind you running into you." 11 / 83 Work time in your heavy vehicle work diary includes: A. Driving, cleaning and refueling only. B. Driving time only. C. Any time you spend on tasks related to the operation of a regulated heavy vehicle. It includes all tasks you spend related to the vehicle's operation such as loading and unloading; inspecting, servicing or repairing the vehicle; inspecting or attending to the load on the vehicle; attending to passengers on a bus; cleaning or refuelling the vehicle; performing marketing tasks relating to the vehicle; and recording information 12 / 83 You are driving along this road. You hear an ambulance's siren and see the ambulance in your mirror. You should A. Move to the left and make way for the ambulance. B. Turn into a driveway on the right hand side of the road. C. Move to the right and make way for the ambulance. Explaination: "Pulling over to the left will give the emergency vehicle as much space as possible to overtake you. Don't brake heavily or you risk the emergency vehicle running into the back of your vehicle, or another vehicle behind you running into you." 13 / 83 Looking at the diagrams, how far from the approach side of a bus stop or a railway crossing are you allowed to stand or park your vehicle? A. At least 5 metres. B. At least 10 metres C. At least 20 metres. D. At least 50 metres. Explaination: "20 metres gives enough room for other vehicles to manoeuvre around a parked vehicle." 14 / 83 If your vehicle is involved in an accident (regardless of the damage), what details must you give, to the other driver(s), if asked? A. Only your name and address details if a Policeman asks for them. B. You must let them see your licence, take details, and give the name and address of the vehicle's owner. C. No details at all until you have contacted your insurance company. Explaination: "This ensures that all parties have the correct information for insurance purposes." 15 / 83 You are turning right from one of two right turn only lanes. How should you use your indicators? A. You are only required to indicate if there are other cars at the junction. B. You should not indicate at all because it might confuse other drivers. C. Indicating in this situation is optional. Give a right hand signal if you think it will help other road users. D. Indicate with your right hand signal the same as any other right hand turn. Get in the habit of using your indicator every time you make a manoeuvre as it tells other drivers what your intentions are, even if it's the only way you can turn." 16 / 83 What is the maximum width for all vehicles? A. 2.5 metres. B. 2.8 metres. C. 3.0 metres. 17 / 83 Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle? A. Yes, if it is a weekend or outside normal working hours (8am-6pm) B. Yes, if delivering goods C. Yes, if not obstructing traffic D. No, not at any time Double parking obstructs the road way and causes a hazard for other road users." 18 / 83 What is the minimum licence class required to drive the type of vehicle shown in the diagram? A. Multi-Combination (MC). B. Heavy Combination (HC.) C. Heavy Rigid (HR). Explaination: "This vehicle has a GVM of more than 12 tonnes so you will need a heavy combination licence." 19 / 83 What is the maximum allowable height of a single deck vehicle, including its load? A. 3.3 metres. B. 4.3 metres. C. 5.1 metres. 20 / 83 This bridge has only just enough room for two vehicles. As you come close to it you should: A. Maintain your speed, keeping to the limit. B. Slow down and pay extra attention. C. Sound your horn to warn the other driver. Explaination: "Wider vehicles coming towards you may mean there is not much room to pass, therefore slow down." 21 / 83 When you see these lights flashing on the back of a bus, what should you do? A. Stop and wait for the lights to stop flashing. B. Overtake the bus only while the lights are flashing. C. Drive carefully at no more than 40 km/h. Pedestrians may have disembarked and might try to cross. Observing the 40km/h speed limit gives you more chance to stop if you need to." 22 / 83 Are you permitted to park on a median strip or traffic island? A. Yes, but for no more than 30 minutes B. Yes, in daylight hours C. No, not at any time The median strip is only to be used to allow vehicles to safely turn into a side road without impeding the flow of traffic, or to enter traffic flow safely from a side road. 23 / 83 Are you required to carry your driver's licence with you every time you drive? A. No, as long as one of your passengers has a licence in the car. B. No it is only needed on long trips. C. No, being licensed is enough. D. Yes. You must carry your licence whenever you drive." 24 / 83 You are driving at night and there is no other traffic around you. When can you use your headlights on high beam? A. On any road, even if there are street lights. B. On any road where the speed limit is above 80 km/h. C. Only on roads that do not have street lights. Explaination: "High beam headlights help you see more clearly, even when there are streetlights. Just be careful not to dazzle other drivers and cyclists." 25 / 83 Check all that apply. You should use your right-hand indicator when: A. You are about to stop. B. You intend to slow down. C. You intend to move to the right, at any time. D. You want to let people know they can overtake you Explaination: "Get in the habit of using your indicator every time you make a manoeuvre as it tells other drivers what your intentions are, even if it's the only way you can turn." 26 / 83 When merging onto the freeway from the entrance, you should: A. Drive straight on as you have the right of way B. Sound your horn, turn on your indicator lights and move onto the freeway. C. Stop and check the traffic behind you on the entrance. D. Look for a large enough break in the traffic and adjust your speed so as to fit into the traffic flow. Trying to merge into freeway traffic too slowly causes a dangerous situation for other drivers who may have to brake heavily. Match your speed and merge into a gap in the traffic." 27 / 83 Do you have any responsibilities when opening a vehicle door on a roadway? A. No, any following traffic must stop if the door interferes with its progress B. Yes, you must not open a door if you are likely to cause danger to road users or impede traffic C. No, there is no regulation to cover this situation Explanation: "Opening a vehicle door presents a significant danger to cyclists, as well as other vehicle users. Always check your mirrors and over your shoulder before opening your door." 28 / 83 To drive safely, you need to concentrate and be able to monitor everything that is happening on the road. To do this, you need to: A. Ask other occupants in the vehicle to watch out for possible dangers. B. Continually scan the road, looking ahead, to the sides, checking side and rear mirrors and anticipate what may happen. C. Turn all your attention only to the road ahead. Explaination: "Continually scan all directions from the vehicle so that you can anticipate situations that may occur where you need to react." 29 / 83 What is the maximum length for a rigid vehicle? A. 10.5 metres. B. 12 metres. C. 12.5 metres. 30 / 83 Stop signs or flashing lights at railway crossings should always be obeyed, because: A. Trains are fast, heavy and cannot stop quickly. B. Pedestrians might be crossing. C. Car brakes often fail. Explaination: "A train cannot stop quickly (it can take several hundred metres), and it cannot deviate from the tracks, therefore it might not be able to avoid your vehicle if it is on the tracks." 31 / 83 What does this sign mean? A. The gear you choose must be able to control the vehicle’s speed without the use of brakes. B. The gear you choose must be able to control the vehicle’s speed if you use the brakes as well. C. You must drive in first gear. Explaination: "Choosing a low gear means the engine will take some of the braking strain on downhills, and in an uphill, the gear ratio will ensure the vehicle is capable of continuing to move up the slope." 32 / 83 What is meant by this sign on or near a bridge? A. Slow down and be prepared to give way to vehicles travelling in the opposite direction B. Stop at all times before crossing the bridge and only give way to pedestrians who may be crossing C. Do not overtake a vehicle travelling in the same direction Explaination: "The bridge may not be wide enough for two vehicles." 33 / 83 Do bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders? A. Yes. B. No, they must always ride on the footpath. C. No, they must give way to cars at all times when riding on the road. Explaination: "A bicycle rider has the same rights and responsibilities as other road users, although there are certain roads where bicycles are prohibited." 34 / 83 In your heavy vehicle work diary, how do you count rest time: A. Rest time is counted in hourly blocks. B. Rest time is counted in blocks of 15 minutes. C. Rest time is counted in blocks of 10 minutes. Count your rest time in 15-minute increments 35 / 83 Before getting out of your vehicle you must A. Check your headlights are turned off. B. Check your mirrors and blind spots for pedestrians, bicycles or other vehicles. C. Check your seatbelt is back in place. Opening a vehicle door presents a significant danger to cyclists, as well as other vehicle users. Always check your mirrors and over your shoulder before opening your door." 36 / 83 Bicycle and motorcycle riders have the same rights to use the road as other motor vehicle drivers. They are, however, more at risk in traffic because: A. They are harder to see in traffic and do not have the same protection as many drivers. B. They are careless and do not obey road rules. C. They ride too fast and do not turn their lights on. Explanation: "They are smaller and less visible, particularly as you scan up the road, and they do not have the protection that drivers in cars, vans and trucks have." 37 / 83 If you are driving through a road work zone in the left hand lane and you see this sign you should: A. Merge to the right and give way to other traffic. B. Speed up to get in front of any cars traveling in the right hand lane. C. Stop and wait for directions. Explanation: "The left lane is closed. Merge like a zip (alternate vehicles) into the right hand lane" 38 / 83 In your heavy vehicle work diary, what is rest time: A. Rest time is time that is not counted as work. B. Rest time is only when you are sleeping. C. Rest time is only when you are at home. Explanation: "In your rest time you must not do work." 39 / 83 When you are driving on a two-lane freeway, which lane should you choose? A. The left lane unless you are overtaking. B. Whichever lane has the least traffic. C. The right lane to avoid slow-moving vehicles. Explanation: "Unless you are overtaking another vehicle you should drive in the left hand lane to ensure the best traffic flow." 40 / 83 If you are involved in an accident where your vehicle needs to be towed away and the Police does not attend the crash scene, you: A. Must report the accident to the Police Station nearest to where the accident happened within 24 hours. B. Do not need to report the accident to the Police. C. Only need to report the accident to the Police if someone was injured. D. Must report the accident to the Police Station nearest to your home within 24 hours Explanation: "You must report the accident." 41 / 83 What should you do if you are driving a bus in the 'bus only lane' and you come to a 'B' signal that is white? A. Stop until the regular traffic lights turn green. B. Stop until the 'B' signal turns red. C. Go through the intersection as you would with a regular green traffic light. This means that your bus has the right of way through the intersection." 42 / 83 Is it an offence to obstruct clear vision of your number plates? A. Yes, at any time B. Yes, but it is legal for a towbar or bicycle rack to cover the rear number plate C. Yes, but not if they are obscured by mud D. No, you are allowed to cover your number plates if you want to Explaination: "If you have a bike rack or towbar that covers the licence plate you must make other arrangements to display the plates clearly." 43 / 83 Can I borrow someone else's work diary to record my work and rest hours? A. Yes, but only if you are in a two-up arrangement. B. No, the work diary is your personal record. C. Yes, the work diary belongs to the regulated heavy vehicle and any driver can use it. Explaination: "You must not share or borrow work diaries." 44 / 83 What is the maximum allowable length of an articulated vehicle including its load? A. 10 metres. B. 19 metres. C. 25 metres. 45 / 83 What is the maximum height for a single deck bus? A. 3.8 metres. B. 4.3 metres. C. 4.6 metres. 46 / 83 How close can you park to another vehicle when parked parallel to the kerb? A. You must leave at least 1 metre front and back B. You must leave at least 1.5 metres front and back C. You must leave at least 2 metres from the front only D. You must leave at least 3 metres front and back Explaination: "For other vehicles to be able to exit safely, leave a gap of at least one metre. It also reduces the risk of damage to your vehicle." 47 / 83 What is the maximum width for a rigid vehicle? A. 2.3 metres. B. 2.5 metres. C. 2.7 metres. 48 / 83 In the heavy vehicle work diary, the driver base is: A. The place from where the driver normally does the work. B. The driver C. The nearest Roads and Maritime motor registry. Explanation: "It is where the driver normally does the work." 49 / 83 What must you do if you miss your exit on a freeway? A. Stop, then reverse back along the freeway to the exit you missed B. Stop immediately and turn around C. Continue until you reach the next appropriate exit You should exit the freeway at the next appropriate exit and make your way back to your desired exit on the other side of the freeway. Reversing on the freeway is dangerous and prohibited." 50 / 83 What is a regulated heavy vehicle? A. All heavy vehicles over 4.5 tonnes. B. All heavy vehicles with Federal Interstate registration. C. All heavy vehicles with a GVM over 12 tonnes or truck and trailer combinations with a GVM over 12 tonnes or a bus that seats more than 12 adults. A regulated vehicle is a heavy truck with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) of over 12 tonnes or a truck and trailer combination, if the combined GVM is over 12 tonnes, or a bus that seats more than 12 adults (including the driver). The regulation sets the maximum hours of work and minimum rest periods for drivers of 'regulated heavy vehicles' 51 / 83 Which one of the following vehicles does not need a vehicle monitor? A. A truck which has a GVM greater than 13.9 tonnes. B. A bus which regularly travels interstate. C. A bus that is used only as a school bus. A bus that's only used as a school bus does not need one." 52 / 83 The diagram shows a priority sign for buses. Which of the following statements is correct? A. Priority applies when the bus is travelling in a built-up area. B. Priority applies at all times. C. Priority does not apply when the speed limit is 40 Km/h. Explaination: "Priority applies only in built-up areas" 53 / 83 Should a driver of a truck exceeding 4.5 tonnes (Gross Vehicle Mass) always move into a lane marked with this sign? A. No, only when the road descends steeply ahead. B. Yes, at all times until a sign indicates the end of the lane. C. No, only when traffic is too heavy in the normal driving lanes. Explaination: "This lane is for heavy vehicles exceeding 4.5 tonnes" 54 / 83 If you see a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should: A. Slow down and watch for traffic controllers and instructions. B. Stop immediately and wait for instructions. C. Maintain the same speed. Explaination: "Road repairs can cause the road to be slippery, and you may come around a corner to find a traffic controller with a handheld sign directing traffic, therefore be prepared to stop." 55 / 83 When driving at sunset or dawn on a dark day, what should you do? A. Turn on your lights on low beam B. Keep your sunglasses on to cut down headlight glare C. Turn on your hazard warning lights Explaination: "Turning on your lights will make you more visible to other road users. However, keep them on low beam so you do not dazzle other drivers." 56 / 83 If your vehicle has air brakes how often should you drain the air tanks? A. Every day. B. Every 2 days. C. Every 7 days. Explanation: "You should drain the tanks every day." 57 / 83 When must the rear of your heavy vehicle display the following retro-reflective marking plates? A. When your vehicle has a GVM of more than 12 tonnes. B. When you vehicle is 9 metres or longer and is over 8 tonnes GVM. C. When you drive a route bus in urban areas. 58 / 83 You have just passed this sign. Can you park on this road? A. No, not at any time. B. Yes. C. Yes, but only in daylight hours. Explanation: "This sign means you are on a freeway." 59 / 83 If you see a horse and rider on the road what should you do? A. Follow them until they leave the road B. Sound your horn to warn the rider. C. Speed up to pass the horse. D. Slow down and give them plenty of room. Horses can be frightened easily by traffic and can become unpredictable. Slowing down and giving them plenty of space is essential. 60 / 83 As you leave a freeway, which of the following should you check? A. Your speed B. Fuel gauge C. Windscreen wipers Explaination: "Travelling at freeway speeds is deceptive. If you are coming to an intersection, roundabout or zone with a lower speed limit, begin to slow down early and adjust your speed appropriately." 61 / 83 You are driving on a freeway and realise you forgot something at home. You want to go back for it. Can you do a U-turn on this road? A. Yes, providing you use the gravel joining roads. B. No, not at any time. C. Yes, any time. Explanation: "If you need to go back, leave the freeway at the next appropriate exit." 62 / 83 When are you allowed to make a turn from a lane next to the left-hand lane? A. When you are driving a vehicle over 7.5 metres long. B. When you are driving a vehicle under 7.5 metres long. C. When you are driving a vehicle over 7.5 metres long with a sign on the rear 'DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE'. The 'DO NOT OVERTAKE TURNING VEHICLE' sign makes vehicles following you aware that you may swing out wide to take a turn." 63 / 83 You are driving your vehicle along a street and want to stop for a short time. Are you allowed to double park your vehicle (that is stand it on the road alongside a parked car)? A. No, never. B. Yes, provided you do not leave the vehicle. C. Yes, provided you stop for a short time only and turn on your hazard warning lights. Explaination: "Double parking obstructs the road way and causes a hazard for other road users." 64 / 83 When should I sign, date and add up the work and rest hours in my heavy vehicle work diary? A. Once a month in the work diary. B. Once a week in the work diary. C. Every day on the daily sheet in the work diary. Keep your work diary up-to-date on a daily basis. 65 / 83 The maximum height of all vehicles in NSW, except for double deck buses and certain types of commercial vehicles is: A. 4.3 metres. B. 4.4 metres. C. 4.6 metres. 66 / 83 This sign is displayed on the approach to a bridge or tunnel. You should: A. Only proceed if your loaded vehicle is less than the maximum legal height of 4.3 metres. B. Only proceed if your loaded vehicle is less than 4.4 metres wide. C. Only proceed if you think your loaded vehicle can pass through. Explaination: "Proceeding with a load taller than this may mean your load hits the bridge." 67 / 83 You see a broken yellow line painted on the roadway adjacent to the kerb. What does it mean? A. Bicycle riders must ride along the yellow line. B. Clearway restrictions apply - you must not stop during the clearway hours. C. You may at any time, park along this part of the road for 1 hour only. Explaination: "Clearways are designed to help traffic flow smoothly in busier times." 68 / 83 Can a P1 or P2 provisional driver legally instruct a learner driver? A. No B. Yes, provided the provisional driver has held a P2 licence for more than 6 months C. Yes, provided L and P1 or P2 plates are displayed D. Yes, provided it is not at night E. Yes, provided the vehicle's engine size is less than one litre Explanation: "P1 and P2 drivers are not yet experienced enough behind the wheel. To take the driving test for a P1 licence you must be at least 17 years old, have logged at least 120 hours of driving time (including at least 20 hours at night), and have held your licence for at least 12 months. You have to hold a P1 licence for at least 12 months before you can attempt the Hazard Perception Test in order to proceed to your P2 licence. A P2 licence must be held a minimum of 24 months before a full licence can be issued." 69 / 83 If you are driving towards a road works zone and a traffic controller displays a stop sign you must: A. Slow down and continue through the road works zone. B. Stop and then proceed if you think it is safe. C. Stop your vehicle and follow the directions of the traffic controller. Explaination: "The traffic controller will let you know when it's safe to pass through the road works. There might be vehicles coming the other way, or workers or machinery blocking the lane." 70 / 83 When reversing, you should: A. Put your hazard warning lights on and perform the manoeuvre as quickly as possible to minimise danger B. Unbuckle your seat belt so you can reverse as quickly as possible C. Sound your horn to warn other drivers C. Sound your horn to warn other drivers 71 / 83 When are you required to carry your licence when driving? A. Only when driving outside of NSW. B. Only if driving a vehicle over 15 tonnes GVM. C. Always when driving. You must always carry your licence with you when driving." 72 / 83 What are you required to do if you develop a serious medical condition that could affect your driving? A. Tell your doctor and let him or her notify Roads and Maritime B. Once you become aware of the condition you must notify Roads and Maritime C. Hand your licence in at the nearest police station. Explaination: "Your doctor is not responsible for notifying the Roads and Maritime and you do not need to hand your licence in. Contact Roads and Maritime first." 73 / 83 What is a vehicle monitor used for? A. To record driving hours only. B. To automatically record details about vehicle operation at all times. C. To record details about vehicle operation only when the engine is turned on. Explaination: "The vehicle monitor automatically records details about the vehicle's operation at all times." 74 / 83 When you come across roadworks: A. You only have to obey the signs during working hours. B. You only have to obey the signs when there are workers about. C. You must obey the signs that are displayed at all times. Road works signs are there to warn you that the road conditions may be dangerous at any time (e.g. slippery or potentially damaging to your vehicle at higher speeds) 75 / 83 If you break down on a freeway, you should A. Stop in your lane and flag down another driver to help B. Move over to the emergency lane on the shoulder to the left. C. Move into the right-hand lane, so you can be seen. D. Stay where you are and wait for a tow truck. Explaination: "The emergency lane is the safest place to be. Park as far left as you can in the emergency lane." 76 / 83 The vehicle in the diagram is over 12 tonnes GVM and has broken down on a country road. Has the driver placed the warning signs correctly? A. It does not matter as warning signs are not required. B. No. C. Yes. The first triangle should be between 50-150m from the front of the vehicle, the second triangle between 50-150m from the rear of the vehicle and the third triangle at the side of the vehicle in a position that gives sufficient warning to other road users of the position of the vehicle. The same applies if the vehicle has a fallen load. 77 / 83 When reversing, you should: A. Put your hazard warning lights on and perform the manoeuvre as quickly as possible to minimise danger B. Unbuckle your seat belt so you can reverse as quickly as possible C. Sound your horn to warn other drivers D. Take care and never reverse for a greater distance and time than is necessary It is more difficult to control and stop your vehicle, and to see other vehicles when reversing. 78 / 83 Many accidents occur when heavy vehicles are reversing. Look at the three diagrams. In which diagram is a helper (guide) best placed to guide you? A. Diagram A. B. Diagram B. C. Diagram C. 79 / 83 You want to park your vehicle for a short time. It is night time. You should: A. Leave your headlights on high beam. B. Pick a visible position or leave the parking or hazard lights on. C. Park on the footpath. Explaination: "Keep your vehicle as visible as possible without compromising other road users." 80 / 83 Fatigue law applies to drivers of all heavy vehicles or truck and trailer combinations: A. over 8 tonnes or a bus that seats 10 adults including the driver. B. over 12 tonnes or a bus that seats more than 12 adults. C. over 4.5 tonnes or a bus that seats 5 adults including the driver. Explaination: "It is for a heavy vehicle of more than 12 tonnes or with seating for 12 adults." 81 / 83 Before driving on a freeway, which of the following should you do? A. Take your street directory in case you get lost B. Make sure your vehicle has enough fuel, oil, water and the correct tyre pressure C. Take something to calm your nerves before driving "Stopping on a freeway is more dangerous, even though there is an emergency lane. There is unlikely to be anywhere you can address these problems and you will create an unnecessary hazard if you have a preventable issue with your vehicle. It is important to have the correct tyre pressure because freeway speeds are high and incorrect tyre pressure can affect handling and increase the risk of a tyre blowout." 82 / 83 If you are driving a truck when should you move into a lane marked by this sign? A. Only when the road is on a steep hill. B. Only when your truck has a GVM greater than 13.9 tonnes. C. Only when your truck has a GVM greater than 4.5 tonnes. Your truck must have a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes." 83 / 83 What sort of vehicles must obey this sign? A. Only vehicles with a GVM greater than 4.5 tonnes. B. Only vehicles with a GVM greater than 13.9 tonnes. C. Only articulated vehicles. Explaination: "Your truck must have a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes." Your score is The average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz