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Riding Theory Test (RTT)
Question 1
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What is the main danger a rider should be aware of when following a cyclist?
The cyclist may swerve out into the road.
The cyclist may stop suddenly.
The cyclist may turn left.
When pushing your motorcycle to make a right turn, you should
lean it to the right and turn the handlebar to the left.
lean it slightly towards you and turn the handlebar to the right.
keep it upright and turn the handlebar to the right.
You may overtake on the left only when the
driver in front signals you to do so.
vehicle in front is a heavy vehicle.
driver ahead signal the intention to turn right.
When negotiating a sharp bend, centrifugal force pushes your vehicle
inwards.
outwards.
forward.
When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
left then right before turning.
left before turning.
right before turning.
The minimum distance you should look ahead when driving at a speed of 30 km/h is
90 metres.
60 metres.
30 metres.
Why pulling the clutch lever early is wrong, while stopping?
It will cause the engine stall.
The bike will skid.
There is no engine braking.
You will not be allowed to take your driving test if you have
12 demerit points.
24 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
A wrongly adjusted drive chain can
cause free wheeling.
cause an accident.
cause brake fade.
If you failed to have a proper control of your vehicle, you could be charged for __________ even though your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit.
Drink driving.
Careless driving.
Reckless driving.
Unless otherwise stated, the maximum speed limit of all roads in Singapore is
80 km/h.
60 km/h.
50 km/h.
Road hogging
forces other vehicles to overtake you on the right.
forces other vehicles to overtake you on the left.
helps to maintain a smooth traffic flow.
If pedestrians are crossing the road when the 'Red Man' is lighted, you should
stop.
sound the horn.
drive slower.
When your rear tyre puncture while riding, you should
stop immediately.
step hard on the brake immediately.
grip the handlebar and brake gradually.
The 'Three-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
slow speed only.
fast speed only.
any speed.
When pedestrians are facing away from traffic, vehicles should keep a gap of at least
1 meter from the pedestrians.
0.5 metre from the pedestrians.
1.5 metres from pedestrians.
This sign means
two lanes are merging - alternative vehicles have the right of way.
you must make a U-turn as the road is ending ahead.
you should slow down, keep left and beware of oncoming traffic.
The average headlights on high beam illuminate the road ahead for about
30 metres.
50 metres.
100 metres.
When passing minor roads joining from the left and right, you should
drive at normal speed.
speed up.
ease off the throttle.
When another vehicle is overtaking you at night, you should dip your headlight
when the other vehicle moves out to overtake.
when the other vehicle signals to overtake.
as soon as the other vehicle passes you.
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