Learner Licence Theory Test 1
01/30
1.What does this traffic sign mean?

01/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
02/30
2.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?t

02/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
03/30
3.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?

03/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
04/30
4.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?

04/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
05/30
5.Who can require you to undergo a breath screening test?
05/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
06/30
6.What may happen if you park in a clearway?
06/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
07/30
7.When must you slow down and drive at 20km/h or less when a school bus has stopped?
07/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
08/30
8.What is the recommended first step for safe winter driving?
08/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
09/30
9.What is the primary purpose of seatbelts in vehicles?
09/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
010/30
10.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?

010/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
011/30
11.Which of the following is NOT a cause of inattention while driving?
011/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
012/30
12.What is the recommended approach when another vehicle is approaching or crossing an intersection?
012/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
013/30
13.What precaution should drivers take near schools, bus stops, and pedestrian crossings?
013/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
014/30
14.What is the primary way New Zealand police signal a driver to stop?
Explanation: New Zealand police use red and blue flashing lights and a siren to indicate that you need to stop your vehicle.
014/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
015/30
15.When driving on a road with two or more lanes in your direction, where should you position your vehicle most of the time?
Explanation: The general practice on multi-lane roads is to keep to the left unless you are overtaking or preparing to turn right.
015/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
016/30
16.Before moving out to pass a vehicle, what must you check to ensure the road ahead is safe?
Explanation: You need to confirm you have sufficient clear road ahead to complete the overtaking manoeuvre safely.
016/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
017/30
17.Besides the speed limit, what else must your driving speed be safe for?
Explanation: Your speed should always be suitable for the amount of traffic around you, including pedestrians and cyclists.
017/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
018/30
18.What is driver fatigue primarily defined as?
Explanation: Fatigue is a state of being tired or exhausted, which affects your ability to drive safely long before you might fall asleep.
018/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
019/30
19.When is it safe to look at the scenery while driving?
Explanation: The safest way to enjoy the view is to stop your vehicle entirely in a designated safe area.
019/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
020/30
20.If you see a sign with a large white arrow pointing up and a smaller red arrow pointing down on a blue background, what does it mean for traffic on a one-lane bridge?

Explanation: This sign indicates that you have the right of way and oncoming vehicles should yield to you.
020/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
021/30
21.Can you legally use a hand-held mobile phone while driving?
Explanation: It is against the law to use a mobile phone by holding it while driving.
021/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
022/30
22.What is a railway level crossing?
Explanation: A level crossing is where a road intersects directly with a railway line.
022/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
023/30
23.How should you generally adjust your speed when driving on unsealed or gravel roads?
Explanation: Unsealed surfaces can be slippery, so reducing your speed helps maintain control.
023/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
024/30
24.How long before changing lanes should you signal?
Explanation: Signaling for at least 3 seconds gives other drivers time to react to your intended movement.
024/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
025/30
25.How long should you signal before slowing down to park?
You must indicate for at least 3 seconds before slowing down to park.
025/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
026/30
26.To become a fully licensed Class 1 driver, how many stages are there in the driver licensing system?
Explanation: The driver licensing system is divided into three distinct stages: learner, restricted, and full licence.
026/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
027/30
27.What does this traffic sign mean?

This traffic sign warns that there are loose stone chips on the road surface ahead. It is used on roads which have been recently gravelled or sealed with stone chippings. It warns drivers to slow down to prevent chippings from being thrown up by the wheels.ttt
027/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
028/30
28.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?

028/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
029/30
29.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?

029/30
Progress
Learner Licence Theory Test 1
030/30
30.What does this Traffic Sign Mean?t

030/30
Progress
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
0 Correct
x 0 Incorrect
- Passing Score 80%

Ace the DMV Exam on Your First Attempt
Unlimited mock tests
Access Over 1000 Exam Like Questions for Just $3

Ace the DMV Exam on
Your First Attempt
