Test Road Signs, Signals and Markings Test Pass mark: 23 out of 30. Q1. A Stop line (RTM1) with no stop sign present has… The same meaning as a stop sign The meaning of a yield line only No legal meaning Effect only during school hours Q2. A Keep Left (R103) / Keep Right (R104) sign at an obstruction means… Only one of the two signs will be displayed at a time, and you must pass on the side indicated This applies only to heavy vehicles You may choose either side freely Both signs are always displayed together Q3. A Switch Headlamps On sign (R133) is typically displayed… Only at night Only on freeways Only near schools On any road, especially in mountainous areas before a tunnel Q4. The No Entry sign (R3) means… Do not enter the carriageway where this sign is displayed One-way traffic only during peak hours Enter with caution Entry permitted for buses only Q5. A Yield Control Ahead marking (WM5) warns the driver to… Slow down if other traffic is approaching the intersection, and stop if necessary Speed up to clear the intersection Only applies to heavy vehicles Ignore it if no vehicles are visible Q6. A Speed Limit sign (R201) restriction applies… From the sign onward Only in wet weather Only to heavy vehicles Only within 100m of the sign Q7. At a Roundabout sign (R137), the driver must move in which direction and yield to whom? Stop completely before entering regardless of traffic Move in either direction, no yielding required Move clockwise, and yield to vehicles approaching from the right within the roundabout Move anticlockwise, and yield to vehicles on the left Q8. A Confirmation Route Marker on a numbered national route tells the driver to… Reduce speed to the number shown Prepare to exit immediately Make sure the route travelled is the one that leads to their destination Stop and check the map Q9. The Vehicle Reservation / Parking Reservation sign pairs shown here mean drivers of other vehicle types must… Not use that road or parking area Use it only on weekends Pay a toll before using it Only use it after 6pm Q10. An Exit Sequence sign (GA8) appears about 2km before the first of several close-together exits, so the driver should… Confirm which exit is needed and move to the correct lane in good time Ignore it until the exit is visible Only relevant to heavy vehicles Take the first exit shown regardless of destination Q11. Road Marking Symbols (GM6) painted on the road, such as a wheelchair symbol in a parking bay, indicate that… The marking applies only at night The marking is purely decorative and has no legal effect The road or marked portion is reserved for a specific group and others may not use it Only pedestrians may interpret the symbol Q12. The example code R306-P-523 means… Speed limit – nighttime Minimum speed – trucks Mass limit – time limit Limited parking – Pay & display Q13. A Traffic Signals Out of Order sign (TW412) requires the driver to… Proceed as if the signal were green Treat the intersection as closed Slow down, yield to other traffic, and look for an officer or stop sign controlling traffic Wait until the signal is repaired before proceeding Q14. The guidance code GDS-3 refers to… Railway station Bus terminus Harbour Airport Q15. This sign (R112) means the road or part of it may be used by… Taxis only Motor cars only Construction vehicles only Cyclists and pedestrians only Q16. A Bus Reservation sign (R301) indicates that the road or carriageway is reserved for… Buses only All public transport Taxis only Emergency vehicles only Q17. A Gentle Curve sign (W202/W203) requires the driver to… Accelerate through the curve Stop completely before the curve Switch on hazard lights Drive at a speed that allows taking the curve safely, or stop within sight distance Q18. A Domestic Animals sign (W310/W311/W312) warns of free-ranging animals for the next… 1 km 2 km 500m 3 km Q19. The example code R215-316 means… Keep left – motorcycles No overtaking – goods vehicles by vehicles conveying hazardous substances No right turn ahead – buses Switch headlamps on – reduced visibility Q20. An Overhead Lane Use Control by Regulation sign (GS603/605) indicates that the lane below is… Subject to a compulsory command or prohibition regulatory requirement Reserved for pedestrians only An emergency-only shoulder A rest area Q21. 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 Q22. A Priority Crossroad sign (W102) indicates that… You are approaching an intersection where you have right of way You must always stop The road ahead is closed Only pedestrians may cross Q23. A Collision sign (TW353) warns a driver approaching the scene to… Slow down immediately, look for someone controlling traffic, and not stop out of curiosity if help is already present Sound the hooter continuously while passing Stop and offer to direct traffic personally Take an alternative route immediately without slowing Q24. At angle parking marked by a parking bay (RM6), the front of the vehicle must be no further than how far from the kerb? 500mm 150mm 100mm 300mm Q25. A Disabled Persons Vehicle reservation sign (R323) means a driver who is not authorised must… Yield to disabled drivers but may still park there Only avoid the area during peak hours Only applies to parking, not the roadway Not use that road or park in that area Q26. A driver may stop at a Stopping Prohibited sign (R217) location only… If hazard lights are on For up to 5 minutes To answer a phone call To obey a traffic light, a traffic officer, or to avoid a collision Q27. The STOP/RY-GO sign is typically used… Only on freeways Only at railway crossings At road works for temporary traffic control Only at night Q28. A Hawkers Prohibited sign (R241) restricts hawkers… Only during business hours Only if selling food At any time of the day or night in that area Only on weekends Q29. A Bicycle Route Marker (GE17) tells other road users to… Treat it as a pedestrian-only path Give way only to motorcycles Not use that route and watch for cyclists who may change direction suddenly Ignore it, it applies to cyclists only Q30. A traffic officer's hand signal takes precedence over… Only stop signs Any other traffic signal Nothing, signals always win Only traffic circles Submit Test