NSW DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 02

If you are scheduled to take the NSW Drivers test, you may want to start early with your preparations. Though there are many different ways and methods to prepare, our practice tests can assist you in making a passing score the first time.
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NSW Road Rules Test 2

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If you are driving a station wagon or three wheeled goods vehicle, you can stop in a loading zone for a maximum of...?

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Unless a sign says otherwise, you must not park within what distance of an intersection?

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If you drive on a toll road without an electronic pass, you can buy one up to how long after you have driven on the road to avoid being fined?

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When you have overtaken a vehicle, you should pull back into lane...?

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You must not park your car within what distance of another parked car?

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What is the minimum distance you should park from a railway level crossing?

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Before you pull away from a stationary position at the side of the road, you should signal for at least...?

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Under what circumstances is it acceptable to leave children alone in your parked vehicle?

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You can lend your car licence to another person...?

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If you stop in a no parking area, you must not stray than what distance from your vehicle?

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You must not park within what distance of a safety zone?

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You must always lock all doors and windows when leaving your vehicle unless...?

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When overtaking another vehicle, it is permissible to go how far over the speed limit?

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You should be particularly careful of long heavy vehicles when they are...?

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You must always leave what distance between your parked car and an Australia Post letterbox?

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You must have your headlights on in any scenario where you do not have enough light to see a person wearing dark clothing at what distance?

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Drivers aged between 17 and 20 years are how much more likely to be involved in fatal and injury crashes?

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Outside built-up areas, if you want to park on a hill or a curve, you must make sure that your vehicle is visible from what distance in both directions?

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What's the maximum time you can stop for pickup or loading in a no parking area?

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Which of these has the greatest responsibility for safety on the roads?

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Who will be punished if you allow an unlicenced driver to drive your vehicle?

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You must take the keys out of the ignition when you park your vehicle if you are moving more than what distance away?

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When driving, you must have your licence with you...?

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On roads with speed limits over 80 km/h, in normal circumstances you must...?

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If you miss your exit on the motorway, what should you do?

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Preparing for the Written Test

The key to passing any test is thorough preparation. Here’s how you can prepare for the DKT in an organized and effective way.

Study Materials and Resources

When it comes to resources, it’s ideal to use a variety of study materials. This can include the official DKT handbook, available in print and online, and practice tests to reinforce your understanding of road rules and safe driving behaviors.

Tips for Effective Study Habits

Developing effective study habits will maximize your preparation time. Consider setting aside dedicated study periods, joining study groups, and teaching others to reinforce your learning.

Taking Practice Tests

Practice tests are invaluable in gauging your readiness for the DKT. They mirror the actual testing environment and provide instant feedback, which can highlight areas in need of further study.

The more you expose yourself to questions and situations resembling the DKT, the more comfortable and prepared you will be on test day. It’s all about calculated immersion.