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Power-Assisted Bicycle Theory Test
Question 1
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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.
What do the road markings in the picture tell you?
Danger zone ahead
Cyclists are to dismount soon
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Which of the following devices requires a rider of minimum age 16 years old?
Kick scooter
Mobility scooter
Bicycle
Motorised skateboard
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
Which of the following statements is FALSE about PMAs?
PMAs can be ridden on cycling paths
PMAs can be ridden on footpaths
PMAs can be ridden on roads
If another rider is trying to overtake you from behind, you should _____.
Keep right and allow the other rider to overtake on the left
Speed up to stay in front
Keep left and allow the other rider to overtake on the right
Which of the following statements is TRUE about footpaths?
Footpaths do not have any ‘Cyclist’ logo or ‘PCN’ path markings
The speed limit for footpaths is 25km/h
PMAs cannot be used on footpaths
What should you do when approaching this sign?
Slow down and stop if necessary. Look out for pedestrians crossing the road.
Slow down and stop if necessary. Give way to traffic on major road.
Slow down and stop if necessary. Give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
Which is the required certification standard for orange seal PABs?
UL2272
EN15194
IFSS1220L
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
During bus lane operation hours, PAB riders ___.
Must not enter the bus lane
Must ride in a single file in the bus lane
Can ride up to 2 abreast in the bus lane
When there are oncoming path users, you should ____.
Sound your bell vigorously to alert the other path users to give way to you
Speed up in order to pass them quickly
Keep left, and slow down
Always purchase a PAB with ____.
An orange seal
A red seal
A grey seal
The speed limit for footpaths is _______.
25 km/h
15 km/h
10 km/h
What are some of the potential hazards to look out for when riding?
a) Blindspots
b) Kerb
c) Oncoming vehicles at all road crossings
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) only
(b) only
For a 1st time offender, the maximum penalty for riding or causing PAB to be ridden on roads without theory test certificate is ____.
Having his or her device confiscated
$2,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment
$1,000 and/or 3 months imprisonment
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)
Which of the following is not a guideline for riding on roads?
Keep a straight course, do not weave through traffic and avoid sudden swerves.
Keep close to a parked car when overtaking to avoid traffic.
Obey all traffic signals and travel in the same direction as the flow of traffic.
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)
On a single lane road, PAB riders may ride up to 2 abreast. TRUE or FALSE?
False
True
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