DKT Car Driver Knowledge Test – Lanes 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green. What should you do?
- Enter the intersection and sound the horn.
- Move forward slowly, make the left turn and wait behind car A.
- Wait behind the stop line until there is room for you to enter the new road. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Wait behind the stop line until there is room for you to enter the new road.
When turning left at a green light, you must always give way to any oncoming traffic or pedestrians already in the intersection. Waiting behind the stop line ensures you do not block the intersection or create a hazard. You should only proceed when it is safe and clear to complete your turn without impeding others.
Question 2: Temporary traffic lights at road works:
- Are installed to warn motorists of construction works.
- Must be obeyed. (Correct answer)
- Apply to road works vehicles only.
Correct answer: Must be obeyed.
Temporary traffic lights at road works are installed to regulate traffic flow and ensure safety through construction zones. They carry the same legal authority as permanent traffic lights. All motorists must obey their signals to prevent accidents and maintain order on the road.
Question 3: When driving on a multi-lane road with a speed limit of more than 80 km\/h, which lane should you choose?
- The left lane unless overtaking. (Correct answer)
- The right lane to avoid slow moving vehicles.
- Either left or right lane.
Correct answer: The left lane unless overtaking.
On multi-lane roads with a speed limit exceeding 80 km/h, the general rule is to keep to the left lane. This allows faster vehicles to overtake safely and maintains smooth traffic flow. The right lane should primarily be used for overtaking other vehicles.
Question 4: You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should:
- Wait until the traffic behind you makes you move.
- Cross the intersection as quickly as possible.
- Check both sides of the intersection and then proceed. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Check both sides of the intersection and then proceed.
Even when traffic lights turn green, it is crucial to exercise caution before proceeding. You must always check both sides of the intersection to ensure no other vehicles are running a red light or pedestrians are still crossing. This defensive driving practice helps prevent collisions and ensures safety.
Question 5: Before changing lanes you should:
- Signal in plenty of time, check your mirrors and look over your shoulder for other vehicles. (Correct answer)
- Speed up so you are going faster than the traffic in the other lane.
- Signal for at least two seconds and quickly change lanes.
Correct answer: Signal in plenty of time, check your mirrors and look over your shoulder for other vehicles.
Before changing lanes, a thorough safety check is essential to prevent collisions. You must signal your intention in plenty of time to warn other drivers, check your mirrors for approaching vehicles, and perform a head check (look over your shoulder) to identify any vehicles in your blind spots. This comprehensive approach ensures the maneuver is safe.
Question 6: What should you do when approaching traffic lights which change from green to yellow?
- Stop, only if a red light camera is in use.
- Speed up to clear the intersection before the lights change to red.
- Stop at the stop line unless you are so close that sudden or sharp braking might cause an accident. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Stop at the stop line unless you are so close that sudden or sharp braking might cause an accident.
A yellow (amber) traffic light indicates that the signal is about to turn red. Drivers must stop safely before the stop line if they can, to avoid entering the intersection on a red light. However, if stopping suddenly would endanger yourself or other road users (e.g., risk a rear-end collision), it is permissible to proceed with caution.
Question 7: You are in car marked A. You wish to overtake car marked B. You should:
- Cross the line and overtake only if it is safe.
- Wait behind car B until it moves into the left lane. (Correct answer)
- Wait until car B has completed its overtaking manoeuvre.
Correct answer: Wait behind car B until it moves into the left lane.
The diagram likely shows car B in the right lane, which is typically reserved for overtaking or faster traffic on multi-lane roads. If car B is not overtaking, it should move to the left lane. You should not cross a solid line to overtake, and it's safest to wait for car B to comply with the 'keep left unless overtaking' rule before you proceed.
Question 8: Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- O, P and Q.
- P only.
- O and P only. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: O and P only.
Without the specific diagram, this answer implies that movements 'O' and 'P' are permissible according to standard road rules, while 'Q' is not. Typically, 'O' and 'P' would represent legal turns or lane changes permitted by road markings or signs. 'Q' would likely involve an illegal maneuver such as crossing double solid lines or making a prohibited U-turn.
Question 9: You are approaching the start of a T2 transit lane. You are the only person in the car. You want to turn left at the next intersection 200 metres away. Can you travel in the transit lane at this point?
- No, because you can only travel in the transit lane if the intersection you are turning left at is within 100 metres. (Correct answer)
- Yes, because you only have a short distance to drive.
- Yes, if there is no traffic behind you.
Correct answer: No, because you can only travel in the transit lane if the intersection you are turning left at is within 100 metres.
Transit lanes (like T2) have specific rules for their use, including conditions for turning. While you might be allowed to use a transit lane for a short distance to prepare for a turn, there is typically a maximum distance specified (e.g., 100 meters). Driving 200 meters in the transit lane before your turn exceeds this common limit, making it illegal.
Question 10: As you approach a set of traffic lights at an intersection, they change from green to yellow (amber). You must:
- Stop before the lights, unless you are so close that sudden braking might cause an accident. (Correct answer)
- Drive through the intersection without accelerating.
- Accelerate to clear the intersection before the lights change to red.
Correct answer: Stop before the lights, unless you are so close that sudden braking might cause an accident.
A yellow (amber) traffic light signifies that the signal is about to change to red. Drivers are required to stop safely before the stop line or intersection if they can do so without causing an accident. Only if stopping abruptly would create a dangerous situation should a driver proceed through the intersection with extreme caution.
Question 11: When driving in traffic lanes (as shown in the diagram), you may change your lane:
- Provided you sound your horn to warn other drivers
- Without looking, provided you use your indicator
- Only when it is safe to do so. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Only when it is safe to do so.
Changing lanes is a maneuver that requires careful judgment and must only be executed when it is completely safe to do so. This involves checking mirrors, blind spots, signalling your intention, and ensuring there is sufficient space and no risk to other road users. Prioritizing safety over speed or convenience is paramount.
Question 12: As you approach an intersection with traffic lights, the yellow light turns to red. You must:
- Sound your horn and proceed through the red light.
- Speed up to avoid traffic from the left and right.
- Stop and wait for the green light. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Stop and wait for the green light.
When a traffic light turns red, it is a clear instruction to stop your vehicle completely. You must stop before the stop line or intersection and remain stationary until the light changes to green. Proceeding through a red light is illegal, extremely dangerous, and can lead to severe collisions.
Question 13: Looking at the diagram, which vehicle must give way?
- Vehicle A.
- Vehicle B. (Correct answer)
- Either vehicle, there is no rule on giving way when merging.
Correct answer: Vehicle B.
In a merging situation, the vehicle whose lane is ending (Vehicle B, merging into Vehicle A's lane) must give way to traffic already in the lane it is merging into. Vehicle B is responsible for finding a safe gap and adjusting its speed to merge smoothly and safely without disrupting the flow of traffic in Vehicle A's lane.
Question 14: You approach an intersection showing a red light and the sign shown. You wish to turn left. You must:
- Stop and turn left only if it is safe. (Correct answer)
- Stop and wait for a green light.
- Slow down and turn left or right if it is safe.
Correct answer: Stop and turn left only if it is safe.
A 'TURN LEFT AT ANY TIME WITH CARE' sign displayed with a red light allows you to turn left, but only after coming to a complete stop. You must then give way to all other traffic, including pedestrians, before safely completing your turn. It is not a free pass to turn without stopping or checking for hazards.
Question 15: Double unbroken dividing lines are marked on a roadway. You may:
- Cross them to make a U turn.
- Cross them to overtake a car ahead if it is safe to do so.
- Cross them to turn into a driveway or property, if it is safe to do so. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Cross them to turn into a driveway or property, if it is safe to do so.
Double unbroken dividing lines generally prohibit crossing them for overtaking or making U-turns, as they indicate a high-risk area. However, a common exception in many jurisdictions is that you are permitted to cross these lines to enter or leave a driveway or property, provided it is safe and does not impede other traffic.
Question 16: How should you merge with traffic when entering a motorway?
- Stop, then enter the traffic quickly.
- Slow down and force your way into the traffic.
- Watch for a gap and increase your speed to safely merge with the traffic. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Watch for a gap and increase your speed to safely merge with the traffic.
When entering a motorway, you should use the on-ramp to accelerate and match the speed of the traffic already on the main carriageway. Look for a safe gap, signal your intention, and smoothly merge into the traffic flow without stopping or forcing your way. This ensures a safe and efficient transition onto the motorway.
Question 17: It is 3 o'clock in the morning. You cannot see any other traffic. You want to turn right. You may:
- Turn right if it is safe to do so.
- Not turn right while the arrow is red. (Correct answer)
- Turn right when you have waited one minute.
Correct answer: Not turn right while the arrow is red.
A red arrow traffic light specifically prohibits turning in the direction the arrow points. Regardless of the time of day or the absence of other traffic, you must obey the traffic signal. You cannot turn right until the red arrow changes to a green arrow or a solid green light.
Question 18: At traffic lights what is meant when a red light appears?
- Stop, make sure there is no traffic, then drive straight ahead.
- Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to green. (Correct answer)
- Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to yellow.
Correct answer: Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to green.
A red traffic light is a mandatory instruction to stop your vehicle. You must come to a complete stop behind the stop line and wait patiently until the traffic lights change to green. Proceeding on a red light is illegal and extremely dangerous, risking collisions with cross-traffic or pedestrians.
Question 19: You drive into a transit lane where the T2 rule applies. You have one passenger plus yourself. Are you permitted to remain in the transit lane?
- Yes, you can remain in the transit lane, but only if you are turning left in 250 metres.
- Yes, you have two people in your car so you can drive in this lane. (Correct answer)
- No, because you only have one passenger you must move out of the transit lane immediately.
Correct answer: Yes, you have two people in your car so you can drive in this lane.
A T2 transit lane requires vehicles to have a minimum of two occupants. Since you have yourself and one passenger, your vehicle contains two people, meeting the minimum occupancy requirement for a T2 lane. Therefore, you are legally permitted to drive in this lane.
Question 20: These lights mean that you:
- Can turn left only if a sign 'TURN LEFT AT ANY TIME WITH CARE' is displayed.
- Can turn left or go straight ahead.
- Can turn left, but not go straight ahead. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Can turn left, but not go straight ahead.
This question refers to a specific traffic light configuration, likely a green left arrow with a red circle light. A green arrow indicates that you may proceed only in the direction of the arrow (left turn). A red circle light means you must stop for all other movements, such as going straight ahead.
Question 21: You change lanes and then see you are in a lane where the T3 rule applies. There is no other traffic in this lane. You have one passenger. What should you do?
- Immediately pull over to the left and stop. Then wait until it is safe to continue in another lane
- Keep driving in the T3 lane because there is no other traffic in it.
- Change lanes as soon as it is safe because you are not permitted to travel in a T3 lane with only two people in your car. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Change lanes as soon as it is safe because you are not permitted to travel in a T3 lane with only two people in your car.
A T3 transit lane requires a minimum of three occupants in the vehicle. With only two people (yourself and one passenger), you do not meet the occupancy requirement for a T3 lane. Therefore, you must change lanes as soon as it is safe to do so to avoid a penalty and comply with road rules.
Question 22: Overtaking another vehicle requires good concentration and judgement. Which of the following statements is correct?
- The faster the vehicle you are overtaking is going, the less distance you need to overtake.
- It is best and safest to speed up when a vehicle behind you tries to overtake you.
- You need to watch out for all large, long vehicles which are turning. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: You need to watch out for all large, long vehicles which are turning.
Large and long vehicles, such as trucks and buses, require significantly more space to turn, especially when making left turns, and often need to swing wide. Drivers must be aware of this and avoid positioning their vehicles in the blind spots or turning path of these large vehicles to prevent dangerous collisions.
Question 23: This light means, you:
- Can go straight ahead, or turn left or turn right, if it is safe to do so. (Correct answer)
- Must stop and wait for the red light before proceeding.
- Can make a U turn provided it is safe to do so.
Correct answer: Can go straight ahead, or turn left or turn right, if it is safe to do so.
A solid green traffic light indicates that you may proceed straight ahead, turn left, or turn right. However, you must always do so only when it is safe, and you must give way to any pedestrians or oncoming traffic (especially when turning right). It does not automatically permit U-turns unless specifically signed.
Question 24: When the road is marked this way are you permitted to cross the lines and overtake?
- No. (Correct answer)
- Yes.
- Yes, only if the way ahead is clear.
Correct answer: No.
This question refers to road markings, likely double unbroken lines or a single unbroken line where overtaking is prohibited. Unbroken lines, particularly double ones, signify that you must not cross them to overtake another vehicle. This rule is implemented for safety in areas with limited visibility or increased risk.
Question 25: Which movements shown in the diagram can legally be made by the driver of the purple car?
- O, P and Q.
- O and P only. (Correct answer)
- P only.
Correct answer: O and P only.
Without the specific diagram, this answer implies that movements 'O' and 'P' are permissible according to standard road rules, while 'Q' is not. Typically, 'O' and 'P' would represent legal turns or lane changes permitted by road markings or signs. 'Q' would likely involve an illegal maneuver such as crossing double solid lines or making a prohibited U-turn.
You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green.
What should you do?