Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 344

  • 1. You approach a four-way junction at the same time as a vehicle on your right. Who has priority?
    A. You
    B. The vehicle on your right
    C. The faster vehicle
    D. The larger vehicle
  • 2. At a roundabout, you signal right but intend to go straight. What is this considered?
    A. Correct signaling
    B. Incorrect and misleading signaling
    C. Mandatory in Kenya
    D. Optional
  • 3. You are turning left at a junction and a pedestrian is crossing the road you are entering. What should you do?
    A. Continue turning
    B. Give way to the pedestrian
    C. Honk to warn them
    D. Speed up
  • 4. You approach a junction controlled by a “Give Way” sign. There is no traffic visible. What should you do?
    A. Stop completely
    B. Slow down and proceed cautiously if clear
    C. Accelerate through
    D. Honk before proceeding
  • 5. At a roundabout, which direction must you look first before entering?
    A. Left
    B. Right
    C. Straight ahead
    D. Behind
  • 6. Two vehicles meet on a narrow road with no passing space. What should be done?
    A. Both continue
    B. The vehicle closest to a wider section should give way
    C. The smaller vehicle reverses
    D. The faster vehicle proceeds
  • 7. You are approaching a junction where a traffic officer is signaling vehicles to stop, but the traffic light is green. What should you do?
    A. Follow the traffic light
    B. Obey the traffic officer
    C. Ignore both
    D. Honk and proceed
  • 8. At a T-junction, you are on the terminating road. Who has priority?
    A. You
    B. Traffic on the continuing road
    C. The largest vehicle
    D. Pedestrians only
  • 9. You are driving straight through a crossroads and a vehicle from your left is also entering. Who has priority if there are no signs?
    A. You
    B. You have priority because the other vehicle is on your left
    C. The faster vehicle
    D. The larger vehicle
  • 10. When exiting a roundabout, what should you do?
    A. Continue signaling right
    B. Signal left before leaving the roundabout
    C. Stop before exiting
    D. Honk
  • 11. You are following a vehicle that stops suddenly at a pedestrian crossing. What should you do?
    A. Overtake immediately
    B. Stop behind it and check for pedestrians
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Drive around on the shoulder
  • 12. You are at a junction intending to turn right. There is oncoming traffic and pedestrians crossing. Who should you give way to?
    A. Only pedestrians
    B. Only oncoming vehicles
    C. Both pedestrians and oncoming vehicles
    D. Neither
  • 13. At an uncontrolled junction, what is the general rule of priority?
    A. First to arrive goes first
    B. Give way to traffic on your right
    C. Larger vehicle goes first
    D. Faster vehicle goes first
  • 14. You approach a roundabout with multiple lanes. Which lane should you use to turn right?
    A. Left lane
    B. Right lane
    C. Any lane
    D. Shoulder
  • 15. You are driving downhill on a narrow road and meet a vehicle coming uphill. Who should give way?
    A. The uphill vehicle
    B. The downhill vehicle
    C. The smaller vehicle
    D. The faster vehicle
  • 16. You are turning right at a junction. When should you begin signaling?
    A. After entering the junction
    B. Well before reaching the junction
    C. Only when turning
    D. After completing the turn
  • 17. You approach a yellow box junction. The exit is blocked but the light is green. What should you do?
    A. Enter the box
    B. Wait before entering until the exit is clear
    C. Honk and proceed
    D. Enter slowly
  • 18. You are driving on a dual carriageway and need to exit to the left. What should you do?
    A. Move to right lane
    B. Move to the left lane in good time and signal
    C. Stop in the middle
    D. Reverse
  • 19. At a mini-roundabout, which direction must vehicles travel around the central marking?
    A. Either direction
    B. Clockwise, keeping the marking on your right
    C. Anti-clockwise
    D. Straight through only
  • 20. You are approaching a junction and the vehicle ahead is signaling right but positioned in the left lane. What should you do?
    A. Assume it will go straight
    B. Slow down and be cautious of unexpected movement
    C. Accelerate past
    D. Honk continuously
  • 21. You are turning left from a major road into a minor road. A cyclist is traveling straight ahead on your left. What should you do?
    A. Turn quickly
    B. Give way to the cyclist
    C. Honk to warn
    D. Ignore
  • 22. You are entering a roundabout and an emergency vehicle approaches from behind with siren on. What should you do?
    A. Stop inside the roundabout
    B. Allow it to pass safely and avoid blocking the roundabout
    C. Accelerate through
    D. Ignore
  • 23. You are on a road with parked vehicles and an oncoming vehicle approaches. Who has priority?
    A. You always
    B. The vehicle on the side without obstruction
    C. Larger vehicle
    D. Faster vehicle
  • 24. You are driving straight and a vehicle from the opposite direction wants to turn right across your path. Who has priority?
    A. The turning vehicle
    B. You, as you are going straight
    C. Both must stop
    D. Pedestrians only
  • 25. You approach a junction with a flashing amber light. What should you do?
    A. Stop completely
    B. Proceed with caution
    C. Accelerate
    D. Ignore
  • 26. You are reversing out of a driveway onto a public road. Who has priority?
    A. You
    B. All traffic on the road
    C. Pedestrians only
    D. Cyclists only
  • 27. You approach a junction with a “Stop” sign but no stop line visible. What should you do?
    A. Slow down only
    B. Stop at the point where you can see clearly
    C. Honk and proceed
    D. Ignore
  • 28. You are approaching a roundabout and intend to take the first exit. How should you signal?
    A. Signal right
    B. Signal left on approach and while exiting
    C. Do not signal
    D. Signal after exit
  • 29. You are overtaking a vehicle and another vehicle begins overtaking you. What should you do?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Maintain speed and allow them to pass safely
    C. Move right
    D. Brake sharply
  • 30. You approach a pedestrian crossing and a pedestrian is waiting but not stepping onto the road. What should you do?
    A. Ignore
    B. Slow down and be prepared to stop
    C. Accelerate
    D. Honk continuously

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