Learners test

Cards (15)

  • why should you leave at least a two second gap between your vehicle and the vehicle infront of you? This allows enough time to react and stop safely.
  • When distracted by passengers, you should ask them to stop or continue their story later so you can concentrate.
  • Driving fatigued is dangerous, so make sure you've had 8-10 hours of sleep, and have planned regular breaks. Quick fixes like caffeine won't stop fatigue from setting in.
  • You should lave at least 2 seconds between your vehicle and the vehicle infront of you in good conditions. This applies to ALL vehicles.
  • In good conditions you should leave 2 seconds between you and another person's vehicle. In poor conditions leave more.
  • Leave a distance greater than two seconds in foggy or rainy conditions
  • The speed limit is the maximum safe speed in ideal travel conditions. Drive slower if its foggy, rainy, or if there is water on the road.
  • Even if stopped in traffic, you can't touch your phone. this includes receiving calls, opening apps, or texting. Have you phone on do not disturb.
  • If you feel any signs of fatigue, look for an area where you can stop and rest.
  • Some signs of fatigue are blurred vision, squinting, and yawning.
  • There is a zero tolerance policy for prohibited drugs. If you are found to have these in your system, you will lose your licence.
  • Make sure all passengers are restrained.
  • If you feel fatigued, you should seek alternative transport.
  • There is no flexibility when it comes to speeding. The signed speed limit is enforced by the police
  • you should indicate for at least 5 seconds before turning out of a parking spot on the side of the road or in a median strip.