Signs Test Road Signs, Signals and Markings Test Pass mark: 23 out of 30. Q1. A flashing amber traffic light means… Stop completely, same as red Drive on carefully, but yield to pedestrians Proceed at normal speed, it has no effect Only heavy vehicles must stop Q2. At the Beginning of Dual Roadway sign (W118/W119), what should the driver expect? A tunnel is ahead A speed hump is ahead The road is about to become a gravel road The single carriageway is ending and a one-way road begins Q3. Referring to the Stop sign (R1.1) on this sheet: where must you stop? Level with the centre of the intersection Only when another vehicle is present Behind the stop line, or level with the sign if there is no line You are not required to stop, only slow down Q4. A Pedestrians sign (W307) warns that pedestrians may be crossing the road for the next… 500m 1 km 5 km 2 km Q5. A Width Limit sign (R239) means a driver may not proceed if the vehicle's overall width… The sign only applies to trailers Is not less than the width indicated in metres on the sign Exceeds the width indicated in metres on the sign Is exactly the width indicated Q6. At a traffic circle with Mandatory Directional Arrows (RM15), a driver must yield to traffic… No yielding is required at a marked circle Already signalling to exit Coming from the left Coming from the right Q7. A Traffic Signals Ahead sign (W301) warns that you should… Only slow down at night Ignore it if you know the area well Slow down immediately and be ready to stop if the light changes to amber Speed up to clear the intersection before the light changes Q8. A Yield Control Ahead marking (WM5) warns the driver to… Only applies to heavy vehicles Ignore it if no vehicles are visible Speed up to clear the intersection Slow down if other traffic is approaching the intersection, and stop if necessary Q9. At angle parking marked by a parking bay (RM6), the front of the vehicle must be no further than how far from the kerb? 100mm 500mm 150mm 300mm Q10. A flashing red traffic signal means the driver must… Only slow down, not stop Treat it as a green light Stop, and may proceed when it is safe (as at a stop sign) Wait for a green light only, flashing red has no defined action Q11. The STOP/RY-GO sign is typically used… Only at night Only at railway crossings Only on freeways At road works for temporary traffic control Q12. The guidance code GDS-16 refers to… Bicycle route Alternative route Minibus rank Toll route Q13. The temporary combination code TR210-560 means… Construction vehicle, one time period Proceed right only, motor cycles No right turn ahead, buses No parking, motorcycles Q14. This sign (R129) indicates that the road or portion of the road is set aside for use by… Agricultural vehicles only Minibuses only Rickshaws only Tour buses only Q15. The combination code W202+IN11.1 means… Sharp curve (left), with a distance ahead Gentle curve (right), with recommended speed Steep descent, with a text message Winding road, with flashing lights Q16. A traffic officer's hand signal takes precedence over… Only traffic circles Any other traffic signal Nothing, signals always win Only stop signs Q17. A Goods Vehicle reservation sign (R313) reserves the road or parking area for… Any commercial vehicle Delivery vehicles only Construction vehicles only Goods vehicles only Q18. A Priority Crossroad sign (W102) indicates that… The road ahead is closed Only pedestrians may cross You must always stop You are approaching an intersection where you have right of way Q19. The temporary combination code R1+TIN11.577 means… Vehicles exceeding mass only Stop by police Road works ahead Keep left, high visibility Q20. At a mini traffic circle, who must yield? No one, mini circles have no yield rule Vehicles must yield to any driver who reaches their yield line first Only vehicles turning right Only buses and trucks Q21. A de-restriction sign (R600, shown with a red cross through the symbol) means… You no longer have to comply with the matching restriction sign from this point The restriction is doubled from this point Only heavy vehicles are exempt A new restriction begins from this point Q22. At a Yield sign, if other traffic is approaching the intersection, you must… Maintain your speed since you have right of way Only slow down if it is raining Reduce speed and, if necessary, stop Sound your hooter and proceed Q23. When a diagrammatic sign shows a lane ending, converging, or merging, the driver should… Ensure there is a big enough gap in traffic before merging, and yield to merging traffic Sound the hooter to warn other drivers Speed up to pass before the lane ends Stop in the ending lane and wait Q24. In a Woonerf zone, who has right of way? Whoever arrives first Delivery vehicles Buses Pedestrians in the street Q25. An Exit Sequence sign (GA8) appears about 2km before the first of several close-together exits, so the driver should… Only relevant to heavy vehicles Confirm which exit is needed and move to the correct lane in good time Take the first exit shown regardless of destination Ignore it until the exit is visible Q26. A Pre-Advance Exit Direction sign (GA1) appears roughly how far before a freeway off-ramp? 5 km 1 km 2 km 500m Q27. At a traffic circle (W201) with no other indication, who has right of way? Traffic already within the circle Heavy vehicles always Whichever vehicle arrives first Traffic entering from the left Q28. A Y-junction sign (W115) warns that… Overtaking is now permitted The road ends completely The road forks into two roads ahead There is a railway crossing ahead Q29. A Narrow Bridge sign (W326) warns that if there is oncoming traffic, the driver should… Sound the hooter and proceed Try not to cross the bridge at the same time as an approaching vehicle Reverse and wait off the road Speed up to cross first Q30. A Danger Plates / Delineator Plates sign (W401/W402) indicates you must not pass… At all, regardless of direction To the left of W401 or to the right of W402 On either side, the road is fully closed To the right of W401 or to the left of W402 Submit Test