SA DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 05

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South Australia Road Rules Test 5

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If you refuse to submit to a saliva or breathalyzer test, your licence will be disqualified for at least how long?

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If a passenger over 16 is found not wearing a seatbelt when in motion, which will be fined?

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A school zone is active whenever a child...?

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How long does the average fit and alert driver take to react to a hazard?

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You should increase your following distance of the vehicle in front if...?

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You will lose your licence immediately if you are caught with a blood alcohol concentration at or above what?

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Which of these must you carry when driving in South Australia?

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What is the speed limit on the approach to a wombat pedestrian crossing?

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A young driver carrying 2 or 3 passengers under the age of 21 is how much more likely to crash?

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In which of these circumstances is it acceptable to cross a single continuous dividing line?

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It is recommended that children our safest in the backseat of the car until they are at least what age?

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What proportion of road deaths in South Australia are pedestrians?

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If you are in a crash you must provide all involved parties with...?

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On the approach to a pedestrian crossing, you must not park within what distance of the crossing?

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In South Australia, a radar detector is illegal...?

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If you are in a crash, you must stop...?

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Approximately what percentage of drivers and riders killed in South Australia each year have a blood alcohol concentration in excess of 0.05?

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You must always park at least what distance from a fire hydrant?

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Which of these will help reduce your blood alcohol concentration and make you safe to drive?

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You can be disqualified from driving with a learner's permit or provisional licence if you accumulate how many demerit points?

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Airbags reduce the chance of serious head injury in a crash by how much?

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The maximum default speed limit outside built-up areas in South Australia is what?

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At 60 km/h in good conditions, what is the minimum distance it will take you to stop?

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What’s the best thing to do if you start to feel fatigued when driving?

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When overtaking a truck, you should not pull back in until you can see...?

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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.