Road rules to live by

Q1...You are driving vehicle A when a tennis ball rolls onto the road ahead of you. You should:

LEARNING to drive is a rite of passage but if you were made to sit your test again, would you pass? Test your road rule knowledge with these questions from the Victorian Learner Drivers test.

Q1. You are driving vehicle A when a tennis ball rolls onto the road ahead of you. You should:
A) Immediately brake as hard as possible.
B) Touch the brakes and prepare to slow down.
C) Swerve into the opposite (oncoming) lane.

Q2. Vehicle A is parked. What is the minimum time you must signal before driving out of the parking bay?
A) 1 second
B) 5 seconds
C) 10 seconds

Q3. Your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is .15 which is well over the limit. What is the risk of crashing if you drive?
A) Your risk of crashing is the same as it is for a BAC level at the legal limit.
B) Your risk of crashing is slightly higher compared to a BAC at the legal limit.
C) Your risk of crashing is greatly increased compared to a BAC at the legal limit.
Answers: Q1 B, Q2 C, Q3 C

Q1…You are driving vehicle A when a tennis ball rolls onto the road ahead of you. You should: