WA DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 02

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Western Australia Road Rules Test 2

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On a two-way street, you must park...?

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The tread depth on a tyre should be a minimum of what?

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People driving between midnight and 6 AM how much more likely to have a crash, approximately?

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When turning left you should begin your turn from...?

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The best way to avoid having an illegal blood alcohol concentration is to...?

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A child may not sit in any position in a car without either a child restraint or booster seat until they are what age?

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Which of these is a good reason not to wear seatbelt?

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Which of these does a direction from a police officer or other authorised person overrule?

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You must not park within what distance of a fire hydrant/plug?

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When another vehicle drives towards you and does not switch its lights off high beam, what should you do?

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What is the speed limit in Western Australia outside built-up areas?

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Which of these should you use when driving in the rain?

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When you are leaving a freeway, you must start to slow down...?

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Approaching a T intersection and wanting to turn right, you must give way to...?

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In a no parking area you can stop to pick up or set down goods or passengers for a maximum of...?

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You must not park within what distance of the approach side of a pedestrian/children’s crossing?

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At an intersection with a stop line, you should stop...?

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If road, traffic, and/or weather conditions are poor, what should you do with your following distance?

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What does a flashing yellow light at an intersection with traffic lights mean?

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When you see an incident response vehicle stopped with flashing lights, you should not pass it at a speed over...?

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In good conditions with an alert driver and a modern car, how long will it take a car to come to a complete stop when the driver reacts to an emergency travelling at 60 km/h?

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If you are turning right at a roundabout, when should you start to signal left to show you are leaving?

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The first thing to do if your brakes appear to fail is to...?

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In built-up areas, you must give way to a bus which has a give way sign and is indicating...?

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If you are caught doing a 'burnout', your vehicle can be impounded for how long?

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The WA Driving Test represents a significant milestone on the journey to becoming an independent driver in Western Australia. As you embark on this exciting yet nerve-wracking preparation phase, a whirlwind of emotions is likely to arise—anticipation and apprehension often go hand in hand. To set yourself up for success, it’s essential to understand the fundamentals of safe driving thoroughly.

Start by thoroughly familiarizing yourself with the array of road signs and traffic regulations that govern Western Australia. The WA Road Safety Handbook is an invaluable resource, offering comprehensive insights into driving laws and safe practices. Additionally, hands-on experience is indispensable; consider practicing behind the wheel with a supervising driver who can provide guidance and support.