Are you a vigilant and responsible driver? Let’s put your knowledge to the test with some essential road safety rules and regulations.
- When pedestrians are crossing the road near a pedestrian crossing, you should:
- Slow down, sound the horn, and then continue
- Sound the horn, and then continue
- Stop the vehicle and wait for pedestrians to cross the road before continuing
- What is the legal age to ride a motorcycle without gears?
- 20 years
- 24 years
- 16 years
- Which side of the road should a vehicle’s driver drive on?
- Left side
- Right side
- Middle
- If you are on a one-way road:
- Parking your vehicle is prohibited
- It is not advisable to drive in reverse gear
- Overtaking another vehicle is prohibited
- What does a red traffic signal signify?
- Vehicle should be slowed down
- Drive with caution
- Stop the vehicle completely
- When should you use fog lamps?
- Vehicle should be slowed down
- Drive with caution
- Stop the vehicle completely
- What does a yellow light during traffic signify?
- Stop the vehicle completely
- Slow down the vehicle
- Reduce your vehicle’s speed and drive cautiously
- Which vehicle is permitted to go at a speed of 60 km/hr?
- Truck/heavy bus
- Cars
- None of the above
- What is overspeeding?
- An offence that may result in your driver’s license being revoked or suspended
- Is not an offence and can be overlooked
- Is an offence, although no charges will be pressed
- If a vehicle is parked on the side of the road late at night:
- The parking light should be left on
- It is necessary to lock the car
- None of the above
- What is the consequence for a person driving a vehicle in a public place without a license?
- Penalty only
- Penalty for the person driving and the owner, and maybe seizure of the vehicle
- A warning
- No honking is permitted in the vicinity of:
- Hospitals, courts, and schools
- Police station
- Shopping places
- Where is the parking of vehicles prohibited?
- One-way road
- Middle of the road
- Footpath
- When should you halt your vehicle?
- When involved in an accident or signaled by a traffic police
- While approaching a red traffic light
- None of the above
- What should you do when an ambulance is approaching?
- Move to the side of the road to provide free passage
- Ignore the ambulance
- If there are no vehicles on the other side, allow passage
- When is overtaking not allowed?
- When the road is marked with a broken center line in white
- When the vehicle is on a steep hill
- When the road has a continuous center line in yellow
- What is the validity of the learner’s license?
- Three months
- Six months
- Nine months
- What is the meaning of a blinking red traffic light?
- Stop the vehicle till the light turns green
- Stop the vehicle and move if safe
- Reduce speed and proceed
- Where is the use of horns prohibited?
- Near hospitals and courts
- Near police stations
- Near places of worship
- Why is a rearview mirror used?
- To see your face
- To watch the traffic approaching from behind the vehicle
- To watch the passengers in the backseat
Being a responsible driver means adhering to these rules and regulations to ensure the safety of yourself and others on the road. Stay informed and vigilant when you’re behind the wheel. Your actions can make a significant difference in preventing accidents and ensuring a safer driving environment for everyone. Drive safe!
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