Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 268

  • 1. What should you do when approaching a junction with stop signs on all sides?
    A. Stop and give way to the vehicle on the right
    B. Stop completely and proceed according to right-of-way rules
    C. Accelerate through
    D. Honk and proceed
  • 2. What is the purpose of a vehicle’s handbrake?
    A. Decoration
    B. To keep the vehicle stationary when parked
    C. Increase speed
    D. Improve engine performance
  • 3. What should you do when overtaking a slow-moving vehicle on a two-lane road?
    A. Overtake without checking
    B. Check mirrors, signal, and ensure the road is clear before overtaking
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive very close
  • 4. What does a sign showing a curve to the right indicate?
    A. Straight road
    B. Bend to the right ahead
    C. U-turn only
    D. Dead end
  • 5. What should you do when approaching a pedestrian crossing with children waiting?
    A. Honk and pass
    B. Slow down and be ready to stop
    C. Accelerate
    D. Drive normally
  • 6. What is the main danger of driving with underinflated tires?
    A. Better grip
    B. Reduced control and risk of tire blowouts
    C. Faster acceleration
    D. Improved braking
  • 7. What should you do when approaching a railway crossing with flashing red lights?
    A. Cross quickly
    B. Stop and wait until lights stop flashing and it is safe
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive around barriers
  • 8. What does a sign showing a school building indicate?
    A. Playground
    B. School zone; reduce speed
    C. Pedestrian path
    D. Parking area
  • 9. What should you do when driving behind a vehicle indicating a right turn?
    A. Overtake immediately
    B. Slow down and allow it to complete the turn safely
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive closely behind
  • 10. What is the purpose of vehicle indicators?
    A. Decoration
    B. Signal your intention to turn or change lanes
    C. Replace brake lights
    D. Improve speed
  • 11. What should you do when approaching a level crossing with no warning lights?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Slow down, look both ways, and cross safely
    C. Stop on the tracks
    D. Honk continuously
  • 12. What does a triangular sign showing a slippery car indicate?
    A. Rough road
    B. Slippery road ahead
    C. Pedestrian crossing
    D. School zone
  • 13. What should you do when driving near a bus that has stopped to pick passengers?
    A. Overtake immediately
    B. Slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrians
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive very close
  • 14. What is the main danger of driving with faulty brakes?
    A. Faster acceleration
    B. Reduced ability to stop, risk of accident
    C. Improved fuel efficiency
    D. Better cornering
  • 15. What should you do when approaching a traffic light flashing amber?
    A. Stop completely
    B. Proceed with caution
    C. Accelerate
    D. Ignore the light
  • 16. What does a sign showing two arrows in opposite directions indicate?
    A. One-way traffic
    B. Two-way traffic ahead
    C. Dead end
    D. Overtaking lane
  • 17. What should you do when a pedestrian suddenly steps onto the road?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Brake and stop safely
    C. Honk and continue
    D. Turn sharply
  • 18. What is the purpose of wearing a seatbelt as a passenger?
    A. Avoid fines
    B. Reduce injury in a crash
    C. Improve comfort only
    D. Decoration
  • 19. What should you do when driving through a construction zone?
    A. Maintain normal speed
    B. Reduce speed and follow signs
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive in the middle
  • 20. What does a red circular sign with a horn crossed out indicate?
    A. Horn allowed
    B. No honking
    C. Horn only at night
    D. Horn required
  • 21. What should you do when approaching a bridge on a slippery road?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Reduce speed and avoid sudden steering or braking
    C. Drive in neutral
    D. Honk continuously
  • 22. What is the main danger of driving too close to a vehicle in front?
    A. Better visibility
    B. Not enough time to stop if they brake suddenly
    C. Easier overtaking
    D. Improved fuel efficiency
  • 23. What should you do when driving at night and an oncoming vehicle fails to dim headlights?
    A. Look directly at lights
    B. Look to the left edge of the road to avoid glare
    C. Turn off headlights
    D. Accelerate
  • 24. What does a blue rectangular sign with a “P” indicate?
    A. Police station
    B. Parking area
    C. Pedestrian crossing
    D. Petrol station
  • 25. What should you do when approaching a junction with limited visibility?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Slow down and be ready to stop
    C. Honk and proceed
    D. Drive in the middle
  • 26. What is the purpose of hazard warning lights?
    A. Decoration
    B. Warn other drivers of danger or a stationary vehicle
    C. Replace brake lights
    D. Improve visibility only
  • 27. What should you do when a vehicle behind you is tailgating?
    A. Speed up
    B. Maintain steady speed and allow safe passing when possible
    C. Brake suddenly
    D. Honk continuously
  • 28. What does a triangular sign showing a crossroad indicate?
    A. Dead end
    B. Crossroads ahead; be cautious
    C. One-way street
    D. Pedestrian only
  • 29. What should you do when approaching a roundabout with no traffic signs?
    A. Enter immediately
    B. Give way to vehicles already in the roundabout
    C. Stop in the middle
    D. Honk continuously
  • 30. What does a triangular sign showing falling rocks indicate?
    A. Slippery road
    B. Danger of falling rocks ahead
    C. Roadworks
    D. Bridge ahead

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