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How many meters do you place a warning triangle on a motorway? I thought the book said 100m for motorway; 30m for express way and regular roads. Please help clarify. Thanks.
The mock tests are good, the info shared here is a bit more that what I could find in the book I bought from the driving school. However, there are more topics that were asked in the exam which is not covered here. The exam is more real life scenarios and practical questions that makes to think twice. For example, you have a tram lane between the road, can you overtake the car ahead of you if there's no tram. Or what's the height limit for a child to use the car seat? I felt 10% of the questions in the exam were not covered here.
I see very good comments of people we did this Mock, but I don't see any comment about confirming these exercises (I mean, the paid service) are similar to the real exam. Can anyone post his experience afterwards?. Thanks
Is this out of date? Your site says the warning about pedestrian crossing is around 100 metres but the Theory Driving Licence book says 150
Indeed this is helpful for beginners. but the test in reality much much harder. Btw 10 dollars for 2 days is crazy.
Can somebody post the updated speed limits. I am practicing exercises and I am confused that the correct answer in all the questions for the speed limit on regular road is mostly 90km/u however in theory it's 70 km/u.
Your vehicle has a breakdown on a motorway, at how many meters do you place the warning triangle? 200 meters. 30 meters. 50 meters. 150 meters. if mototrway - it is 100 meters if ordinsry road 30 meters
HI, I have noticed a discrepancy here ''Your vehicle has a breakdown on a motorway, at how many meters do you place the warning triangle? 150 meters. 100 meters. 30 meters. 50 meters. I marked 100, but the system considered it ''wrong''! (30 meters showed as the correct answer) Please clarify if I am right. thanks.
When driving down a steep hill, gravity will cause your vehicle to speed up. This will make it more difficult for you to stop. To help keep your vehicle's speed under control, select a lower gear to give you more engine braking and make careful use of the brakes. [With a steep descent, gravity will speed up your vehicle. This makes it harder to stop. To keep the speed of your vehicle under control, you select a higher gear.]>>> this is what given in this Questionaire. Kindly correct it.
Hi the question ¨This traffic sign warns for a steep descent. What should you do to control the speed of your vehicle?¨ has been given answer ¨Select a higher gear.¨ but selecting lower gear is the right answer. Even we have articles supporting this answer here for example: ➡️https://www.hino.com.au/blog/stay-in-control-on-a-steep-descent/ . I think this answer should be corrected. Please let us know if it is true.
‘Trucks and Buses Must Use Low Gear’ Stay in control on a steep descent
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