SA DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 04

There’s nothing quite as exciting as getting to drive for the first time. Of course, before you can hit the road in South Australia, you must first pass the written test. This is a test created by the Department of Planning, Transport, and Infrastructure to test the potential driver’s knowledge of driving rules and the ability to recognize road signs.
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South Australia Road Rules Test 4

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Between four and seven years, a child may only sit in the front seat if...?

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What percentage of crashes happen at intersections?

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When you are opening a car door from the driver's seat, a good way of looking out for bicycle riders is to open it with...?

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No matter what the posted speed limit, a person driving with a learner's permit must not exceed what speed?

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Learner, provisional or probationary licence holders must not have a blood alcohol level in excess of what?

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When a school bus has stopped to set down or pick up children, you must not exceed what speed when passing it?

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The lap section of the seatbelt should fit...?

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A child in a forward facing child safety seat should never be put in the front seat (if rear seats are available) until they are what age?

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Holders of full car licences will be disqualified if they are found to have exceeded the speed limit by what?

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You are most likely to experience fatigue between 1 AM and 6 AM and at what other period?

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You can use a mobile phone for GPS when driving provided...?

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The best response to an aggressive driver is...?

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You can drive over a painted island for legitimate purposes, but only for a maximum of...?

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Unless permitted by a parking sign, there should always be what space between your parked car and any continuous dividing line or dividing strip?

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When overtaking a bicycle at more than 60 km/h you must leave a clearance of a minimum of what?

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How far does a vehicle need to come to a stop when driving at 100 km/h?

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When parking your vehicle at night, you must turn on front and rear parking lights unless it is clearly visible under a streetlamp or other lamp from what distance?

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Driving away from a pedestrian crossing, you must not park until you are how far from it?

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Under what circumstances must you drive at the maximum speed limit allowed for a road?

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Fatigue is a factor in what percentage of fatal crashes?

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You must not exceed 25 km/h when passing emergency vehicles if...?

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The police are entitled to breath test drivers for alcohol and drugs...?

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What percentage of drivers and passengers killed in crashes were not wearing seatbelts?

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Unless you have good reason otherwise, you should always drive in the left-hand lane on roads with speed limits greater than...?

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Which of these is it permissible to drive under the influence of if they affect your driving ability?

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It is crucial to take the time to visit and thoroughly engage with the tailored section designed for the SA Learners Test. This preparation is not just a formality; it plays a crucial role in ensuring that you are well-equipped for the challenges ahead. By immersing yourself in this specialized training, you will gain a deeper understanding of the driving concepts and regulations specific to South Australia, while also enhancing your practical skills behind the wheel.

Completing this preparation will significantly boost your confidence, enabling you to approach the driving test with a sense of readiness. You’ll be better prepared to handle various driving situations, from navigating busy intersections to understanding road signs and signals. In essence, investing time in this tailored section is an essential step toward becoming a competent and responsible driver, paving the way for your success on the road.