Driving Test Questions 352
What should you do when towing a vehicle on a busy road?
A. Tow during peak hours at high speed
B. Avoid busy periods if possible and use hazard lights to warn others
C. Ignore traffic
D. Tow without signals
What should you do when you see a sign indicating a hump or speed bump ahead?
A. Accelerate
B. Reduce speed to cross safely and avoid vehicle damage
C. Brake suddenly at the bump
D. Ignore
What should you do if your accelerator pedal becomes stuck?
A. Switch off engine immediately while moving
B. Shift to neutral and brake safely to stop the vehicle
C. Accelerate more
D. Pump accelerator repeatedly
What should you do when approaching a sign indicating a T-junction ahead?
A. Accelerate
B. Reduce speed and prepare to give way or stop
C. Overtake
D. Ignore
What should you do when driving behind a vehicle towing another vehicle?
A. Follow closely
B. Keep extra distance due to longer stopping distance
C. Overtake immediately on bends
D. Honk continuously
What should you do when you see a sign indicating a side road joining from the right?
A. Ignore
B. Be prepared for vehicles entering your path
C. Accelerate
D. Move to the right lane unnecessarily
What should you do when towing in wet weather?
A. Maintain normal speed
B. Drive slower than usual to account for reduced traction
C. Ignore road condition
D. Tow only with headlights off
What should you do when your vehicle begins to roll backward on a hill during towing preparation?
A. Panic
B. Apply brakes immediately and secure the vehicle before attaching tow rope
C. Accelerate backward
D. Release brakes
What should you do when you see a sign indicating a crossroads ahead?
A. Accelerate
B. Reduce speed and watch for traffic from all directions
C. Ignore
D. Stop permanently
What should you do when your vehicle breaks down at night in a poorly lit area?
A. Turn off all lights
B. Switch on hazard lights and use reflective triangles to improve visibility
C. Sit inside without warning others
D. Walk away immediately
What is a Public Service Vehicle (PSV)?
A. A private family car
B. A vehicle used to carry passengers for hire or reward
C. A government vehicle only
D. A delivery truck only
What additional requirement must PSV drivers meet beyond a normal driving licence?
A. No additional requirement
B. Obtain a PSV badge and undergo background and medical checks
C. Only wear uniform
D. Pay fuel tax
What should a PSV driver do before allowing passengers to board?
A. Keep the vehicle moving slowly
B. Ensure the vehicle is completely stopped in a safe place
C. Allow boarding anywhere
D. Honk continuously
What is the purpose of speed governors in PSVs?
A. To improve fuel consumption
B. To limit maximum speed and reduce accidents
C. To control steering
D. To reduce engine noise
What is the responsibility of a PSV driver regarding passenger capacity?
A. Carry as many as possible
B. Not exceed the legally permitted number of passengers
C. Allow standing passengers always
D. Carry only seated passengers in private cars
What should a PSV driver do if a passenger refuses to wear a seat belt where fitted?
A. Ignore
B. Advise and ensure compliance because safety is the driver’s responsibility
C. Allow them to sit in front
D. Continue driving immediately
What must a PSV display inside the vehicle?
A. Only decorative posters
B. Fare chart, driver identification, and required licensing information
C. Driver’s personal photos
D. Music playlist
What should a PSV driver do when approaching a designated bus stop?
A. Accelerate through
B. Slow down and stop at the designated area for boarding or alighting
C. Stop in the middle of the road
D. Ignore passengers
What is the penalty for operating a PSV without a valid licence or permit?
A. Warning only
B. Fines, suspension, or prosecution
C. No penalty
D. Vehicle repainting
What should a PSV driver do if a passenger distracts them while driving?
A. Engage in conversation
B. Politely request them to avoid distracting the driver for safety
C. Stop and argue
D. Ignore completely
What should a PSV conductor ensure before the vehicle moves?
A. Doors remain open
B. All passengers are safely seated or holding properly where permitted
C. Music volume is high
D. Windows are closed only
What should a PSV driver do when approaching a school zone with children boarding or alighting?
A. Maintain speed
B. Reduce speed and exercise extreme caution
C. Honk continuously
D. Overtake school buses
What is required regarding fire safety in commercial passenger vehicles?
A. Nothing
B. A functional fire extinguisher must be carried on board
C. Only water bottles
D. Sand bags only
What should a PSV driver do if the vehicle develops a mechanical fault during a trip?
A. Continue to destination
B. Stop safely and address the fault before continuing
C. Increase speed
D. Ignore until trip ends
What is the role of a PSV speed limiter inspection sticker?
A. Decoration
B. To confirm the speed governor has been tested and approved
C. Advertising
D. Indicates fuel type
What should a PSV driver do when picking passengers on a busy road?
A. Stop in the middle of traffic
B. Pull over safely to the side or designated stop
C. Slow down and let them jump in
D. Honk for them to run
What is the main reason PSV drivers are required to undergo regular medical checks?
A. To reduce insurance cost
B. To ensure they are physically and mentally fit to drive passengers
C. To check eyesight only
D. For fuel allowance
What should a PSV driver do when a passenger requests to alight at a dangerous location?
A. Stop immediately
B. Politely refuse and stop at a safe designated place
C. Ignore passenger
D. Force them to remain in vehicle
What should a PSV driver do in case of a passenger emergency such as illness?
A. Continue to destination
B. Stop safely and assist or seek medical help immediately
C. Ignore and drive faster
D. Ask passengers to handle it
What is the responsibility of a PSV driver regarding fare disputes?
A. Argue while driving
B. Handle disputes calmly and, if necessary, stop the vehicle in a safe place
C. Ignore completely
D. Drive to police station immediately