Signaling
- 1/10You must signal for at least 3 seconds before turning or changing direction.
True.: This gives other road users enough time to react.
You should use your left indicator when returning to the kerb.
True.: It shows you’re moving left to park or pull over.
You only need to signal when turning, not when changing lanes.
False.: Signalling is required for all direction changes, including lane changes.
Brake lights come on when you press the brake pedal.
True.: They automatically light up to alert drivers behind you.
Use your right indicator when moving out of a parking space.
True.: This tells others you’re moving toward the right.
You can use hand signals if your indicators can’t be seen.
True.: Hand signals are a legal alternative when indicators aren’t visible.
When changing lanes, you should
Signal for at least 3 seconds.: This gives others time to react and prevents collisions.
When crossing the centreline to overtake or turn, you must
Indicate.: This ensures your intentions are clear to other drivers.
When passing a cyclist or parked car on a narrow road, you must
Indicate before moving right.: Moving further than your car’s width requires signalling to alert others.
When driving through a roundabout, you must signal
According to the direction you’re taking.: Signal left if exiting left, right if going more than halfway, and signal left before your exit.