Test Road Signs, Signals and Markings Test Pass mark: 23 out of 30. Q1. A Pedestrians Prohibited sign (R218) means pedestrians may not enter or cross the road, but the driver must still… Assume no pedestrians will ever be present Sound the hooter continuously Look out for pedestrians who may use the road despite the prohibition Increase speed since pedestrians are banned Q2. A Height Restricted sign (W320) warns that if your vehicle is higher than the indicated height, you should… Proceed slowly regardless Find an alternative route Deflate your tyres slightly Sound the hooter before the structure Q3. An Engage Lower Gear sign (GS505) on a steep descent instructs heavy vehicle drivers to… Engage a lower gear, and an even lower one if speed is still not controlled, to protect the brakes from overheating Apply the handbrake instead of engine braking Ignore it if the vehicle is empty Switch off the engine and coast Q4. A Hawkers Prohibited sign (R241) restricts hawkers… At any time of the day or night in that area Only on weekends Only during business hours Only if selling food Q5. At a traffic circle with Mandatory Directional Arrows (RM15), a driver must yield to traffic… Coming from the right Coming from the left No yielding is required at a marked circle Already signalling to exit Q6. The guidance code GDS-16 refers to… Minibus rank Bicycle route Alternative route Toll route Q7. 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 Q8. 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 Ignore it if no vehicles are visible Only applies to heavy vehicles Q9. The example code R215-316 means… Keep left – motorcycles No right turn ahead – buses Switch headlamps on – reduced visibility No overtaking – goods vehicles by vehicles conveying hazardous substances Q10. A Lane Lines marking (GM1) instructs the driver to… Only applies to buses Drive in the centre of the demarcated lane Change lanes frequently to maintain speed Straddle two lanes when traffic is light Q11. A Parking (R305-P) sign with no time limit applies to vehicles with a GVM of less than… 5000 kg 7500 kg 3500 kg 2000 kg Q12. A Domestic Animals sign (W310/W311/W312) warns of free-ranging animals for the next… 3 km 500m 1 km 2 km Q13. A Keep Left (R103) / Keep Right (R104) sign at an obstruction means… Both signs are always displayed together You may choose either side freely 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 Q14. The example code R306-P-523 means… Mass limit – time limit Speed limit – nighttime Minimum speed – trucks Limited parking – Pay & display Q15. A Bus Reservation sign (R301) indicates that the road or carriageway is reserved for… Buses only Emergency vehicles only All public transport Taxis only Q16. A Goods Vehicle reservation sign (R313) reserves the road or parking area for… Delivery vehicles only Goods vehicles only Construction vehicles only Any commercial vehicle Q17. A Gore Exit sign (GA4), between the off-ramp and the continuing freeway, should be passed… On whichever side has less traffic Only on the right, regardless of direction It may not be passed on either side On the left if leaving the freeway, on the right if continuing Q18. An Advance Trailblazer sign (GE2) is used to… Confirm you have already joined the correct route Point out the direction to follow to reach a more important route Warn of a hazard ahead Show a parking area Q19. Where a Right-Turn Prohibited sign (R212) is displayed, a driver may… Turn right anyway if the road is clear Perform a U-turn instead Proceed straight or turn left Only stop and wait Q20. A High Occupancy Vehicle reservation sign (R320) reserves the road for… Vehicles carrying a minimum number of occupants Rickshaws only Ambulances only Tour buses only Q21. A Box Junction marking (RM10) prohibits drivers from… Parking there for more than 2 hours Turning left at the junction Using the junction outside of peak hours Stopping in the demarcated area since it could block other traffic from turning or moving forward Q22. At a Railway Crossing sign (W318), if a train is approaching, the driver must stop in time but not… On the near side of the road Before the warning sign itself More than 10m from the track Within the railway crossing reserve Q23. At a Stop/Yield sign (R1.2), a driver turning left who can do so without interfering with cross traffic must… Yield without necessarily stopping Sound the hooter before proceeding Reverse and re-approach Stop fully regardless Q24. A flashing amber traffic light means… Proceed at normal speed, it has no effect Only heavy vehicles must stop Drive on carefully, but yield to pedestrians Stop completely, same as red Q25. A Woonerf sign (R403) limits vehicle speed in the area to… 20 km/h 30 km/h 10 km/h 40 km/h Q26. A Dead-End sign (W410) warns that… Overtaking is now permitted A railway crossing is ahead The road narrows ahead The road does not continue beyond the sign and a turn must be made Q27. A Buses Only sign (R121) means the driver of a bus… May use any road regardless of this sign Shall only use that road or portion of that road Must stop and check for passengers Applies only outside urban areas Q28. 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 Q29. The Vehicle Reservation / Parking Reservation sign pairs shown here mean drivers of other vehicle types must… Only use it after 6pm Not use that road or parking area Pay a toll before using it Use it only on weekends Q30. In a Woonerf zone, who has right of way? Delivery vehicles Pedestrians in the street Whoever arrives first Buses Submit Test