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Power-Assisted Bicycle Theory Test
Question 1
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The speed limit on cycling paths is 25 km/h. Which of the following statements is false?
But you should adjust your speed according to your surroundings
Slow down and stop to give drivers time to react at crossings.
Continue to ride at the same speed even though there are pedestrians around
If another rider is trying to overtake you from behind, you should _____.
Speed up to stay in front
Keep left and allow the other rider to overtake on the right
Keep right and allow the other rider to overtake on the left
E-scooter riders below 16 years old is allowed to ride, however ______.
He/she must be equipped with proper protective equipment.
He/she must be under the supervision of an adult who has passed the E-scooter Theory Test.
He/she must ride on the cycling paths and limit the speed to below 25km/h.
The maximum motorised assisted speed for motorised PABs is ___
20 km/h
25 km/h
10 km/h
To ride on public paths, bicycles ______.
All of the above
Need to be registered with LTA
Can only have a maximum width of 70cm
What should you do when you are confronted by an Enforcement Officer?
Stop and move to the side of the path. Obey instructions.
Abandon your device and walk away from the Enforcement Officer
Speed up and evade the Enforcement Officer
When there are oncoming path users, you should ____.
Speed up in order to pass them quickly
Keep left, and slow down
Sound your bell vigorously to alert the other path users to give way to you
When approaching a blind spot, you should ___
Speed up
Continue riding as per normal
Slow down and prepare to stop
The maximum penalty for a 1st time offence of making illegal modification of your device to be non-compliant is___.
$10,000 and/or 1 year imprisonment
$5,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment
$20,000 and/or 2 years imprisonment
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a) Third-party liability insurance covers claims against you in the event of an accident.
b) You must be covered by third-party liability insurance if you are riding any active mobility devices in the course of your work.
c) Even if you are riding for leisure, you are encouraged to buy third-party liability insurance.
(a), (b), and (c)
(a) and (c)
(b) and (c)
PAB riders must slow down when approaching which of the following road signs?
a) Signalised pedestrian crossings
b) T-junction Ahead
c) Uneven Road Ahead
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) and (b)
(a) and(c)
A pedestrian is about to walk out from a side road ahead of you. You should ____.
Continue riding as per normal
Sound your bell to alert the pedestrian, and slow down and prepare to stop
Sound your bell to alert the pedestrian, and continue riding at the same speed
Where can you find this sign?
At bicycle bridges
At underpasses
At pedestrian crossings
Potential hazards for a PAB rider to recognise include ___
a) Path users who may suddenly change direction
b) Blind spots where your vision may be obstructed
c) Path users talking on their mobile phones
(b) and (c)
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) and (b)
What should you do when approaching this sign?
Continue riding as pedestrians are supposed to give way to me
Keep a look out for pedestrians crossing, and ring the bell as I have right of way.
Keep a look out for pedestrians crossing. Slow down to a stop if there are pedestrians crossing or about to cross the road.
Which of the following is a guideline for riding on public paths?
Always keep right on paths.
Always give way to pedestrians.
Stay near to other path users while riding your device.
What is the max unladen weight for PMDs?
20kg
25kg
22kg
Before you manoeuver through a bus stop without a bus bay, you should ___.
Ride quickly before the bus moves off
Ring your bell to alert the bus driver to give way to you
Slow down and assess whether the bus is about to move off
Which of the following devices must be registered with LTA?
Motorised wheelchairs
E-scooters
Motorised skateboards
Where must you dismount and push your device?
a) At Park Connector Networks (PCNs)
b) At bus interchanges/terminals and train stations
c) At locations with “No Riding” signs
(b) and (c)
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) and (b)
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