ACT DKT ROAD RULES PRACTICE TEST 02

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ACT Road Rules Test 2

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What sequence should you follow when making a left-hand turn?

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When do you have to give way to an emergency vehicle with lights and/or siren on?

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Which of these vehicles is not permitted to use a bus lane in ACT?

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The best way to beat driver fatigue is...?

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The lower section of a seatbelt should fit across your...?

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Using a handheld mobile phone while driving incurs a penalty of how many points?

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The legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (other than for drivers who must have a zero concentration) is what?

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What is the default speed limit for a built-up area in ACT?

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Children below what age must always be restrained with a proper approved child restraint?

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

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Slip lanes are to help drivers...?

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Children must sit in appropriate rearward facing child restraints/capsules until they reach what age?

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On the approach to pedestrian crossing, you must park at least what distance from it?

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When there is a turn line at an intersection, you should...?

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You are approaching a roundabout on a multilane road where you intend to turn off less than halfway round. Which lane should you choose?

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A green traffic light means what?

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In which of these areas should you be careful to watch out for signs changing the speed limit?

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In what circumstances is it permissible not to report a crash to the police?

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What is the default speed limit in ACT in a rural area?

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If traffic lights are malfunctioning, what must you do?

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Which of these offences will collect one penalty point?

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You can only overtake another vehicle if the road is marked with...?

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When making a right-hand turn, you should make it from...?

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When a sign indicates that you are permitted to turn left at a red light, you must...?

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If you drive under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, you may face...?

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Taking the ACT Driving Test involves a structured process that includes several essential steps. It is necessary to understand the eligibility requirements for new drivers. Following this, candidates must learn the critical road rules that contribute to safe driving practices. The process also includes completing the application, which requires filling out necessary paperwork and paying any applicable fees. Each of these components plays a role in the overall procedure of obtaining a driver’s license, ultimately leading to the ability to drive independently.