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When the holder of the licence has changed their place of residence permanently, he or she must notify the registering authority in whose area they are ordinarily resident of the new residential and postal address within…
How long is the grace period, after a vehicle’s licence disc has expired, that it may still be operated on a public road.
If the owner of a vehicle permits someone to use his or her vehicle, who would be legally responsible for traffic offences committed with such vehicle?
You need not keep the parking lamps of your vehicle lit when you are parked within… from a lighted street lamp illuminating the road on which such vehicle is parked.
A vehicle’s main beam (bright) must be so adjusted and maintained that it is capable of adequately illuminating an area ahead of the vehicle, enabling the driver/ rider to see any person, vehicle or object at a distance of atleast…
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When should you dip the main beam (bright) of your vehicle.
(i) For oncoming traffic.
(ii) When following another vehicle.
(iii) When you want to see better.
Which of the vehicle’s lamps (lights) must be switched on when travelling at night through a city centre?
When you apply the brakes of your vehicle it should emit a red light(s), which must be brighter than that of the lighter emitted by the rear lamps and must be visible in normal sunlight at a distance of………………. by a person of normal eyesight.
When a stop lamp is illuminated, this indicates that the vehicle…
With how many number plates must light and heavy vehicles be fitted?
No vehicle may be driven on a public road while any fog lamp fitted to such vehicle is lit, except in certain conditions. Which of the following conditions are applicable?
(i) Snow, fog or mist.
(ii) Dust or smoke.
(iii) Heavy rain storm.
(iv) Any time at night if you want to see better.
Which of the following vehicles may be fitted with adjustable spot lamps and be used on a public road?
(i) Ambulances, fire-fighting vehicles and police vehicles.
(ii) Medical practictioners or veterinarians when used for professional duties.
(iii) Breakdown vehicles when used at the scene of an accident.
(iv) Vehicles used for hunting and off-road purposes.
You may not drive/ ride a vehicle on a public road unless…
(i) You have a full and clear view of the roadway ahead and to your right and left.
(ii) Such vehicle is fitted with a rearview mirror or mirrors, enabling you to see a clear reflection of traffic to the rear.
(iii) Such a vehicle can reach a speed of at least 80 km/h.
What is the maximum turning radius of a vehicle used on a public road, excluding that of a bus-train or rigid goods vehicle?
You should not park a vehicle on the roadway of a public road if…
You should not park a vehicle on the roadway of a public road within an urban area if..
A towed vehicle may not travel faster than 30 km/h unless…
(i) The tail lights are in working condition.
(ii) A solid tow-bar is used.
(iii) The towed vehicle is a semi-trailer.