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Toughest Road Code Questions Revealed

3/10/2013

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The NZ Transport Agency has for the first time revealed the 10 toughest questions from the class 1 learner licence theory test, and is encouraging all new drivers to learn the code before sitting the test.
1. When driving at night on a road with lanes you must be able to stop in half the length of clear road you can see in front of you.
True
False
2. On a Transit Lane sign, what does T2 mean?
Vehicles that use the lane must have at least two people
Vehicles that use the lane must have two passengers
Only two vehicles are permitted on the transit lane at any time
There are two transit lanes ahead
3. If you have a rear tyre blowout, the vehicle will:
Pull to the side with the blowout
Pull away from the side with the blowout
Sway from side to side
Increase speed
4. You have a restricted licence. A condition for driving at night without a supervisor is that you must not drive between:
8pm to 6am
10pm to 5am
10pm to 6am
11pm and 7am
5. If you have a front tyre blowout, the vehicle will:
Pull to the side with the blowout
Pull away from the side with the blowout
Sway from side to side
Slow down
6. When turning right from a two-laned road into a one-way street that has two lanes, which lane must you turn into?
The right-hand lane
The left-hand lane
The lane that has the least vehicles
The lane that gives you the most direct route
7. If you are driving at night with your vehicle headlights on high beam, when must you dip them?
At an intersection
In a one-way street
Approaching a police officer on point duty
In a town or city
8. If you have a restricted licence you can carry a passenger if they are your spouse.
True
False
9. This sign tells you that you are coming up to a railway level crossing. 

What should you do?
Picture
Slow down so that you can look both ways to check that the crossing is clear
Speed up to drive over the crossing as quickly as possible
Stop to check whether the crossing is clear
Turn your vehicle indicators on before driving over the crossing
10. What is the maximum distance a load may extend in front of a car?
2 metres from the front edge of the front seat
3 metres from the front edge of the front seat
4 metres from the front edge of the front seat
5 metres from the front edge of the front seat
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Why do we need to check both sides before moving?

2/10/2013

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I always get all my students to check both sides of the road at every intersection, even if we have the right of way.

Some of my students asked, "Why do we need to check both sides before moving? Its a green light!"

It is the OTHER DRIVERS FAULT for running a red light and hitting you, but if you checked and noticed that the other vehicle was not slowing down, you could pause for less than 3 seconds and avoided the accident. 

Be a few seconds late to wherever you were going or spend half the day, call the police filing a report and getting a incident number, calling the insurance company and giving them the police incident number and spending over 30 minutes on the phone recreating the incident.

Taking time off work going to the panel beaters, having them take photos of the vehicle for the insurance company. Might take 1-2 days for the insurance company to get back and approve it. 

You will still have to pay the excess ($700+) to the panel beaters and then the insurance company will chase the other driver for the damages. Once the other driver paid the insurance company, they will refund you the excess.

If the other driver decides not to paid or their insurance company disputes the claim, you will spend another 1-2hrs in a small disputes courts.

The video will make it much easier to prove you are right, but the time wasted is a waste of TIME.

The video clip is 8 seconds long. A few more seconds searching wont hurt anyone.

:)
Post by BlackVue Singapore.
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