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Power-Assisted Bicycle Theory Test
Question 1
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Reckless riding is a serious offence. The offender will face a maximum penalty of ________.
$2,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment
$1,000 and/or 3 months imprisonment
$10,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment
Which of the following statements is TRUE about footpaths?
Footpaths do not have any ‘Cyclist’ logo or ‘PCN’ path markings
PMAs cannot be used on footpaths
The speed limit for footpaths is 25km/h
What do these markings mean?
School zone ahead
Pedestrian-only zone ahead, no riding of motorised devices
Pedestrian-only zone ahead, no riding of all devices except for PMAs
For a 1st time offender, the maximum penalty for unlawful use of theory test certificate is ____.
$3,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment
$5,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment
Having his or her device confiscated
Which is the required certification standard for orange seal PABs?
EN15194
IFSS1220L
UL2272
What does the hand signal in the diagram mean?
I intend to move out to the left
I intend to stop
I intend to move out to the right
Failure to stop, render assistance, exchange particulars or report the accident to the authorities is not an offence. TRUE or FALSE?
False
True
Which of the following devices requires a rider of minimum age 16 years old?
Mobility scooter
Motorised skateboard
Kick scooter
Bicycle
What should you do when approaching this sign?
Keep a look out for pedestrians crossing. Slow down to a stop if there are pedestrians crossing or about to cross the road.
Keep a look out for pedestrians crossing, and ring the bell as I have right of way.
Continue riding as pedestrians are supposed to give way to me
The maximum motorised assisted speed for motorised PABs is ___
10 km/h
25 km/h
20 km/h
Before riding a PAB, you should ______.
a) Check the battery level to ensure that there is enough range for your journey
b) Squeeze the brake levers to check that they are working properly
c) Check that the wheels are properly inflated
(a), (b), and (c)
(a) and (c)
(b) and (c)
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.
(b) and (c)
(a), (b), and (c)
(a) and (c)
The diagram shows an on-road scenario where a PAB rider is U-turning at a junction with traffic light crossing. Describe the correct action that the rider should take when riding from position 4 to position 5a.
When the green light for vehicles to turn lights up, look out for oncoming vehicles and proceed to U-turn. Complete the U-turn by moving into the left-hand side of the road.
When the green light for vehicles to turn lights up, look out for oncoming vehicles and proceed to U-turn. Complete the U-turn by moving into the centre of the road.
Proceed to U-turn when there are no oncoming vehicles and pedestrians crossing the road.
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) and (b)
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) and(c)
What does this sign tell you?
Road hump ahead. Slow down and dismount.
Road hump ahead. Slow down and turn around.
Road hump ahead. Slow down, keep left and do not overtake.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
All PMDs cannot be ridden on the road.
All PMDs can be ridden on cycling and foot paths.
Which of the following should you take note of before your ride?
Lights, brakes and tyres should be in good working condition
Seats and handlebars should be adjusted for comfort
All of the above
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)
Where can you find this sign?
At pedestrian crossings
At bicycle bridges
At underpasses
Which of the following statements is FALSE about PMAs?
PMAs can be ridden on roads
PMAs can be ridden on cycling paths
PMAs can be ridden on footpaths
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