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Test: Ten hardest road code questions

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Have a go and post your results.

Had my full licence for quite a few years now, I thought my understanding of the road rules was reasonable..but 5/10!! I'm guessing thats an instant fail...

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nice. only got the last one wrong.
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6/10 :) from this I can determine that I shouldn't be driving at night while carrying a load on the roof with rear flat tyres or have a restricted licence :wink:
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not logical in anyway are those correct answers
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Yes they are completly logical... but tricky...

What ones aren't ?
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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 or false?



for any senario you must be able to stop in half the clear distance in front of you. regardless of conditions or road.
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Crash bandicoot wrote:
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 or false?



for any senario you must be able to stop in half the clear distance in front of you. regardless of conditions or road.


i'll admit i had to look that up.

the catch is "lanes".
on a road with lanes, you must be able to stop in the length of clear road you can see in front of you
on a road with no lanes, you must be able to stop in half the length of clear road you can see in front of you.
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5/10. Half of them are dopey questions totally irrelevant to 98% of drivers!
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Hmm, i got 4/10 wife got 7/10. As Yoda once said "much to learn you still have"..........................
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9/10 got the rear tyre blow out wrong

all the rest are really std road rules apart from the tyre blow out questions as i reckon that with these supper low profile tyres around now a days that a blow out probably would not effect them as much as say one of our 4bys running 35s on 15s with a 6inch lift just to add excitement
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I must be awesome, 4/10. haha. Lucky I have already got my license
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7/10 and I claim 1 bonus since those restricted rules didn't exist the last time I looked at a Road Code. (Which is a piss poor excuse since it's driver responsibility to keep up to date)
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6/10 iam pretty stoked as I did not to well with getting my licence.
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6/10.
If any tyre blows out you are probably f^cked should be an option. :lol:
Extra stopping distance cant be bad within reason?

Stopping at a rail crossing must be better than slowing? Trains never swerve, rude buggers.

Interesting answers. I cant see anyone getting a ticket for driving with caution at night or stopping at a crossing so how do the rules get used?
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10/10 and its been almost 30 years since I got my license, though as my wife will point out in that time I have written off two cars and a motorcycle, only the first accident wasn't my fault :oops:
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5/10 for me but man they are stupid questions. and have changed abit from when I did mine.
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