ACT DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 04

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ACT Road Rules Test 4

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You can only park on crests or curves outside built-up areas if your vehicle is visible to drivers on your side of the road for what distance?

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When you are planning to make a turn, pull in, or change lane, you should indicate a minimum of what time in advance?

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If you are traveling at 100 km/h and fall into a four second microsleep, how far will your car travel completely out of your control?

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What is the minimum lateral distance you should maintain when overtaking a cyclist in a zone where the speed limit is above 60 km/h?

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Which of these activities should you avoid as much as possible to keep concentration when driving?

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If you enter a roundabout with the intention of taking the right-hand exit, how should you indicate?

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Whose responsibility is it to ensure that a child is safely restrained in a vehicle?

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When entering or leaving a road, you may use a bus lane for a maximum of what distance?

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If you failed to stop when instructed to by the police, you can be sent to jail for up to...?

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You can combat blind spots by doing what?

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In bad weather, at night, or if you're tired, what should you do with your following distance?

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Having passed a pedestrian crossing, you must park at least what distance from it?

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If your brakes stop working, the first thing to do is...?

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If you are entering or leaving a road, overtaking a vehicle turning right or making a U-turn, or avoiding an obstruction, you may drive in a bicycle lane for a maximum of...?

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Your horn should only be used to do what?

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If your steering wheel was a clock, what is the best position for your hands to be in?

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Before pulling away in your vehicle, you must...?

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If a road has a continuous dividing line or dividing strip, you must park so that there is a minimum gap between the outer side of your vehicle and the line or strip of...?

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Your default position on a three-lane highway should be to drive in which lane?

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A passenger cannot be carried without seatbelts/restraints unless...?

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A red traffic light means you must stop...?

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If you have broken down or had an accident and you have a red warning triangle, how far behind your vehicle should you place it?

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The 'three second rule' mandates the ________ distance you should leave to the car in front?

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When following another vehicle downhill, you should increase your following distance by at least...?

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Under what circumstances can you cross a solid white line at an intersection without stopping?

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Successfully navigating the ACT Driving Test entails more than simply memorizing facts and figures; it is a journey that requires embracing personal responsibility and instilling safety as an instinctual behavior. This process begins with a thorough understanding of the eligibility requirements, which outline the necessary criteria for prospective drivers. From there, mastering the intricate web of road rules becomes essential, as these regulations govern safe and efficient travel on the roads. Additionally, navigating the application process—complete with paperwork and potential fees—adds another layer of complexity. Each of these steps is not just a checkbox on a list but a vital component in the broader quest to secure a driver’s license, ultimately leading to the exciting milestone of independence on the open road.