Queensland Road Rules Test 3

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Queensland Road Rules Test 3

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If you refuse to provide a breath or blood specimen when asked to by police, what will happen?

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How many demerit points will be given to a car passenger aged over 16 not wearing a seatbelt?

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When driving away from a children's crossing, you must not park until you have got how far away?

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If you are towing a caravan in a road train area, you must leave at least what distance between your vehicle and other long vehicles?

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Which of these has priority in a shared zone?

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A child restraint must always be rearward facing until the child reaches what age?

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When driving with highbeam headlights on, you must dip them when you come within what distance of another vehicle?

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You do not have to wear a seatbelt when you are...?

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What is the maximum time you can stop in a loading zone if dropping off or picking up goods?

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No driver is allowed to drive with a blood alcohol concentration in excess of...?

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What is your stopping distance at 110 km/h on a dry road?

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Signs giving instructions around roadworks are...?

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

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If two cars are traveling side-by-side, one at 50 km/h and one at 60 km/h, and they both start braking at the same time, by the time the 50 km/h car is completely stationary, the 60 km/h car will still be doing what speed?

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What is the minimum depth of tread you should have on your vehicle's tyres?

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You are at risk of aquaplaning in what road conditions?

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What is the highest speed you can travel on any road in Queensland?

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When driving long distances, you should have a 15 minute break at least...?

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Which of these should you do when entering a tunnel?

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In poor conditions, you should increase your following distance by at least...?

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If your lane comes to an end and you have to move into another lane, who has right-of-way?

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When are young drivers at greatest risk of crashing?

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An ordinary car in ideal conditions should keep at least how far behind the vehicle in front?

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L plates must be clearly visible from which distance?

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When there is floodwater lying across the road, what should you do?

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