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When driving on a dual carriage-way, what does the law require you to do?

Drive on the left side of the carriage-way except when overtaking.

Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in the City, Boroughs, Villages or built-up areas is:

50 kilometres (30 miles) an hour

29. How far from a corner or road junction would you park your motor vehicle

9 metres. Not less than (30 ft.)

When towing a motor vehicle on the roadway the chain, draw bar or rope must not exceed:

4.5 meters? (15 feet)?

45. In what lane of traffic should you drive when you are going to make a right hand turn on a wide two-way street?

The centre lane.

50. In one second a car moving at 30 miles (50 kilometres) per hour travels:

13.5 metres (44 feet)?

50000 / 3600 = 500/36 = 250/18 = 125/9

How close to a fire hydrant you may legally park

3 metres (10 feet).

Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on the highway outside of the City, Boroughs, Villages or built-up area is:


80 kilometres (50 miles) an hour?


100km/h

The maximum length of a combination of vehicles must not exceed:

17 metres (55 feet)?

What projections are allowed on a Motor Vehicle or Trailer?

1.5 metres [5 (five) feet] in front and rear, and not more than 0.3 metres [one (1) foot] on either side beyond the plane of the wheels.

61. When carrying excess projection on a Light Motor Vehicle, what is required by law?

Permission from the police officer in charge of the division; and a white flag in the day and a red flag at night, at the rear end of the load.

What does "Tare" mean in reference to a light goods vehicle?

The actual weight of the vehicle when unladen, but inclusive of the body, accumulators loose tools, spare wheels and a full supply of water and fuel used for the purpose of propulsion.

How would you determine the weight your light goods vehicle should carry

Subtract the "Tare" weight from the "M.G.W.".

What is considered a light motor vehicle?


M.G.W. of 2950 kilograms (6,500 lb) and under.