DKT Car Driver Knowledge Test – Intersections 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: At an uncontrolled intersection (no signs or signals), you must give way to:
- Vehicles on your left
- Vehicles on your right (Correct answer)
- The larger vehicle
- The faster vehicle
Correct answer: Vehicles on your right
At uncontrolled intersections, give way to vehicles approaching from your right.
At intersections without traffic signs, signals, or road markings, the default rule is to give way to any vehicle approaching from your right. This applies equally to all vehicle types.
Question 2: When turning right at a roundabout, you should:
- Signal right on approach and left when exiting (Correct answer)
- Signal left on approach
- Not signal at all
- Signal right when exiting
Correct answer: Signal right on approach and left when exiting
Signal right when approaching to turn right, then signal left when exiting the roundabout.
For right turns at roundabouts: signal right on approach, stay in the right lane (if multi-lane), drive past your exit, then signal left and exit. Always give way to vehicles already in the roundabout.
Question 3: At a stop sign, you must:
- Slow down and proceed if clear
- Come to a complete stop, then proceed when safe (Correct answer)
- Stop only if other vehicles are present
- Honk and proceed
Correct answer: Come to a complete stop, then proceed when safe
A stop sign requires a complete stop before proceeding.
At a stop sign, you must bring your vehicle to a complete stop at the stop line (or before entering the intersection if no line). Remain stopped until it's safe to proceed. Rolling stops are illegal and dangerous.
Question 4: When turning left at an intersection with a green light, you must:
- Turn immediately
- Give way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians (Correct answer)
- Wait for a green arrow
- Sound your horn before turning
Correct answer: Give way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians
On a green light, left turners must give way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians crossing.
When turning left on a green light (without a green arrow), you must give way to oncoming vehicles going straight or turning left, and to pedestrians crossing the road you're turning into. Only proceed when the path is clear.
Question 5: A flashing yellow light at an intersection means:
- Stop and wait
- Proceed with caution (Correct answer)
- The lights are broken, treat as stop sign
- Speed up to pass quickly
Correct answer: Proceed with caution
A flashing yellow light means proceed with caution — slow down and be prepared to stop.
A flashing yellow (amber) light means the intersection may be dangerous. Slow down, check for other vehicles and pedestrians, and proceed with caution. It does not require a full stop unless the intersection is unsafe to enter.
Question 6: When entering a slip lane (left turn lane) at an intersection, you must:
- Accelerate to merge quickly
- Give way to pedestrians crossing the slip lane (Correct answer)
- Stop at all times
- Signal right to indicate merging
Correct answer: Give way to pedestrians crossing the slip lane
Pedestrians have right of way when crossing slip lanes at intersections.
When using a slip lane, you must give way to pedestrians crossing the slip lane and to vehicles on the road you're entering. Many slip lanes have give way signs or yield lines to reinforce this obligation.
At an uncontrolled intersection (no signs or signals), you must give way to: