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Power-Assisted Bicycle Theory Test
Question 1
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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
(a), (b) and (c)
(a) and (b)
(b) and (c)
Which of the following devices must be registered with LTA?
E-scooters
Motorised wheelchairs
Motorised skateboards
Which of the following is not a guideline for riding on public paths?
Ring your bell to ride through crowded areas
Always give way to pedestrians
Keep left unless overtaking
Which of the following statements is TRUE about this sign?
All riders must slow down
All device users must dismount and push, except PMA users
No parking of active mobility devices here
Always purchase a PAB with ____.
An orange seal
A grey seal
A red seal
The speed limit on cycling paths is 25 km/h. Which of the following statements is false?
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
But you should adjust your speed according to your surroundings
What does the hand signal in the diagram mean?
I intend to stop
I intend to move out to the right
I intend to move out to the left
Where can you find this sign?
At underpasses
At bicycle bridges
At pedestrian crossings
Before you manoeuver through a bus stop without a bus bay, you should ___.
Slow down and assess whether the bus is about to move off
Ring your bell to alert the bus driver to give way to you
Ride quickly before the bus moves off
What is the max unladen weight for PMDs?
20kg
22kg
25kg
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) and (c)
(a), (b), and (c)
(b) and (c)
All riders are not required to stop at road crossings. TRUE or FALSE?
True
False
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)
What is the minimum age to ride an E-scooter or PAB?
18 years old
21 years old
16 years old
Which of the following devices requires a rider of minimum age 16 years old?
Mobility scooter
Kick scooter
Motorised skateboard
Bicycle
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 is not a guideline for riding on roads?
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.
Keep a straight course, do not weave through traffic and avoid sudden swerves.
For a 1st time offender, the maximum penalty for unlawful use of theory test certificate is ____.
$5,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment
$3,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment
Having his or her device confiscated
Which of the following statements is TRUE about footpaths?
PMAs cannot be used on footpaths
Footpaths do not have any ‘Cyclist’ logo or ‘PCN’ path markings
The speed limit for footpaths is 25km/h
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.
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