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0.02.
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0.05.
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0.08.
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1 second.
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10 Km/h.
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12 months.
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18 months.
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2 seconds.
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20 Km/h.
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3 seconds.
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50 Km/h.
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A
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A car licence.
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A divided road is ahead, prepare for a change in traffic conditions.
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A gap of about 2 seconds so you can watch the vehicles in front closely and see when they are stopping.
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A gap of about 4 seconds as it is easy to misjudge distances at night.
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A give way sign at an intersection is ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop.
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A heavy rigid vehicle licence.
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A letter of warning and a small fine.
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A small bus licence.
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A station is nearby.
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A two lane bridge is ahead, slow down and drive carefully.
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A vehicle approaching from your left and intending to turn right.
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About 10%.
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About 30%.
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About 50%.
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Accelerate as hard as you can.
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Accelerate away from the other vehicle and keep driving in this lane.
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Accelerate quickly to get past.
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Accelerate to clear the intersection before the lights change to red.
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Action will be taken against all involved. The penalties are severe and include fines and imprisonment.
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Action will be taken against you. The penalties are severe and include fines and imprisonment.
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Adjust the seat forward so it's right for you.
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Adjust your seat.
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After point M.
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After point N.
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After point O.
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After the car going straight ahead has passed.
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After the traffic lights, but before the construction zone.
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After today you must not drive the car until it has been repaired, passed another inspection and registered.
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Aim to drive for as long as possible when you are feeling good so you can arrive earlier.
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All four people.
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All right lane traffic must turn right at the next intersection.
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All traffic must turn back at the roundabout.
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All vehicles must give way to vehicle O.
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Along the middle of the road.
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Always drive in the right hand lane so you can be away from pedestrians.
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Always follow any instruction they give you.
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Always required before turning or lane changing.
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An anchorage point designed for a baby restraint.
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An oncoming car appears over a hill.
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An oncoming vehicle going straight ahead or turning left and any vehicle on your right.
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Animals are crossing the road ahead, stop and wait for directions.
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Any position if it is safe to do so.
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Any seat belt in the back or front of the car.
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Anywhere including on the dashboard.
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Anywhere inside the windows but only if they are not tinted.
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Anywhere on your side of the road.
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Apply to road works vehicles only.
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Approaching a curve.
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Are installed to warn motorists of construction works.
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Are not as safe as holding a child in your arms.
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Are not necessary for good drivers.
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Are off the crossing and the hand held sign is taken away.
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Are only needed on long trips.
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Are only needed on short trips.
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Are out of sight.
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As soon as you get to the intersection.
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As you approach a winding road, slow down and drive with caution.
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Ask an older person sitting nearby to watch the child.
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Ask other occupants in the vehicle to watch out for possible dangers.
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Ask your doctor if the combination of drugs will make it dangerous to drive.
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Ask your friend for a cushion to place behind your back.
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Ask your friend if the tablets have affected them.
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Ask your passengers to let you know if you are not driving as well as you should.
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At all times before entering the intersection.
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At all times.
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At least 20 metres.
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At least 5 metres.
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At least 50 metres.
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At least five metres before the intersection.
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At least three metres from the dividing lines.
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At least two metres from the dividing lines.
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At the 'Stop here on red signal' sign.
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At the point where you can see clearly in both directions.
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B
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Be careful because the road ahead is slippery.
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Be careful, there may be children about.
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Be easier to steer and handle.
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Be heavier to steer.
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Be liable for a speeding fine and loss of demerit points.
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Be ready to stop and give way to all other traffic if there is danger of a collision.
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Be restricted to driving an automatic vehicle.
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Be sent to prison.
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Before coming to and as near to the intersection as possible.
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Before the car going straight ahead has passed.
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Before you borrow the car check the defect notice to make sure it is legal to drive the car.
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Bicycle riders must ride along the yellow line.
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Bicycle riders not allowed on the roadway.
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Blow your horn to warn other road users.
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Borrow the car but only drive on streets where the car will not be a danger to others.
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Borrow the car, but always drive it 10 Km/h below the speed limit.
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Brake immediately to a stop.
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Brake quickly to let the other vehicle overtake.
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Brake, look for room to the left, sound your horn and flash your lights.
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Buying a breathalyser (alcohol measuring instrument).
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By law, all occupants of a car (unless exempt) need to be restrained by a properly fitted and adjusted seat belt or a child restraint.
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C
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Can go straight ahead, or turn left or turn right, if it is safe to do so.
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Can make a U turn provided it is safe to do so.
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Can turn left only if a sign 'TURN LEFT AT ANY TIME WITH CARE' is displayed.
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Can turn left or go straight ahead.
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Can turn left, but not go straight ahead.
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Car brakes often fail.
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Carefully watch the vehicle by looking directly at its headlights.
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Cattle or sheep crossing the road ahead, drive slowly.
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Cemetery ahead.
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Change lanes as soon as it is safe because you are not permitted to travel in a T3 lane with only two people in your ear.
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Change lanes before crossing the intersection.
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Change lanes to get through quickly.
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Changed lanes unnecessarily.
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Changing lanes or turning left or right.
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Chase the car to tell the driver how to drive.
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Check both sides of the intersection and then proceed.
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Check for parked vehicles with turn signals on, or children about to step out.
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Check over your shoulder.
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Check the mirrors and change lanes.
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Check to see it is safe, change gear if necessary, and signal your intention before moving out.
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Check your headlights are turned off.
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Check your mirrors and blind spots for pedestrians, bicycles or other vehicles.
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Check your mirrors and look over your shoulder before moving off from the kerb.
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Check your seatbelt is back in place.
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Check your tyre pressure, and if necessary, increase it to what the manufacturer recommends.
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Children may be crossing the road ahead, slow down and be prepared to make a safe stop.
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Children's playground ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop.
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Choose a safe speed and say you will not go any faster.
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Clearway restrictions apply - you must not stop during the clearway hours.
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Close your eyes for a short time until they recover.
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Closer you must get before starting to overtake.
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Come to a complete stop before the crossing.
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Come to a complete stop, look both ways for trains and proceed with caution if no trains are approaching.
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Continually looking ahead, to the sides and using all mirrors when driving.
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Continually scan the road, looking ahead, to the sides, checking side and rear mirrors and anticipate what may happen.
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Continue across at normal speed, do not slow down.
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Continue and make the turn because you have the right of way.
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Continue at the same speed and drive around them.
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Continue at the same speed and not look both ways for approaching trains.
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Continue at the same speed and sound the horn.
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Continue at the same speed.
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Continue through the intersection.
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Continue to overtake because you started when the line was broken.
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Continue until you reach the next appropriate exit.
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Could be going too fast.
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Cross the intersection as quickly as possible.
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Cross the line and overtake only if it is safe.
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Cross the unbroken single line and overtake.
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Cross them to make a U turn.
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Cross them to overtake a car ahead if it is safe to do so.
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Cross them to turn into a driveway or property, if it is safe to do so.
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Crossed an unbroken lane line.
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Crossing an unbroken line at a curve.
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Crossroads ahead, reduce your speed and watch out for other traffic and pedestrians.
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Decide your speed yourself, based on the speed limit and the conditions.
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Distracting the driver.
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Do not drive with your lights on high beam.
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Do not have to be used in the rear seat.
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Do not litter.
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Do not need to report the accident to the Police.
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Do not overtake a vehicle travelling in the same direction.
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Do not overtake because you are not permitted to overtake on double lines.
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Double parking.
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Drink 1 middy (285 ml) of light (low alcohol) beer.
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Drink 1 nip of spirits (30 ml or 1 oz).
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Drink a large glass of milk because this reduces the adverse effects of medicines and drugs.
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Drink black coffee.
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Drive around them so you don't hold up traffic.
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Drive around them to keep the traffic moving.
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Drive as close as possible to the cyclist so he or she will move over and let you pass.
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Drive as close to the vehicle in front as possible.
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Drive as much as you can with friends on the way to parties.
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Drive at 10 km/h if there are pedestrians around.
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Drive at a speed less than 40 km/h if you are not a resident of the local zone.
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Drive at least 25 km/h below the speed limit.
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Drive at the same speed as other vehicles.
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Drive at the speed of the other drivers because it is safer to go with the flow of traffic than slow others up.
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Drive carefully and watch out for traffic entering from a side-road intersection ahead.
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Drive carefully around your local streets to see if you are affected.
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Drive carefully, and watch out for kangaroos entering the road for the next 30 km.
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Drive carefully, roundabout ahead.
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Drive carefully, you are reaching the top of the hill and will not be able to see a safe distance in front of you.
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Drive closer to the vehicle in front so they can see you better.
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Drive during the day, take plenty of breaks and share driving if possible.
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Drive in every kind of traffic situation as soon as you get your licence.
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Drive in the middle of the road to avoid splashing pedestrians on the footpath.
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Drive in the right-hand lane, if there is one.
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Drive into the intersection and then turn left.
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Drive long distances to improve your concentration.
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Drive mainly in unfamiliar streets.
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Drive mainly on streets that you know well.
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Drive mostly at night as there is less traffic on the road and therefore less risk of crashing.
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Drive onto the wrong side of the road and hope the other vehicle does not do the same.
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Drive past the bus only while the lights are flashing.
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Drive quickly over the railway crossing.
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Drive slower than you normally would so the passengers are safe.
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Drive through and sound your horn.
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Drive through the intersection as you normally would.
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Drive through the intersection slowly and hope that it will clear before the lights change.
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Drive through the intersection without accelerating.
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Drive through the road works zone as fast as you can to get past it.
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Drive with caution.
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Driven too slowly.
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Either lane.
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Either left or right lane.
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Either side of the road.
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Either vehicle, there is no rule on giving way when merging.
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Enter the intersection and make the turn.
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Enter the intersection and sound the horn.
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Enter the intersection and wait for the green arrow.
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Enter the intersection, but keep away from the Light Rail vehicle.
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Even when there is no other traffic.
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Exercising and drinking black coffee.
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Find out from your doctor or chemist whether the medicine or drug will affect your driving and act accordingly.
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Fines only.
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Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of licence.
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Flash your headlights to warn oncoming traffic.
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Flash your headlights to warn other drivers.
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Flash your lights at the overtaking vehicle.
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Follow closer to other vehicles.
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Follow the suggestions and keep up with the traffic.
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For the next 5 kilometres you must not exceed 60 km/h unless you pass an end farm animals speed limit sign.
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Form one lane of traffic.
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Freeway conditions are ahead, maximum speed is 100 km/h.
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Fuel gauge.
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Get plenty of rest before starting out.
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Give way sign ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop.
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Give way to bicycles, vehicles and pedestrians.
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Give way to pedestrians still crossing.
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Give way to the pedestrian.
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Give way to the person if there is any danger of colliding.
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Go faster, in case a pedestrian steps onto the crossing.
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Go slower because the slower you go the safer you are.
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Go to the RTA and ask them to renew your registration and tell them you will soon get the car fixed.
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Hand your licence in at the nearest police station.
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Handle better, so you can go faster.
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Have a glass of water.
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Have a good look around while you walk up to your car and then drive off as soon as you can.
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Have a good meal before driving.
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Have a large meal and a cup of coffee.
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Have a personal speed limit imposed on you.
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Have some food in your stomach.
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Heavy vehicle checking station ahead.
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Hospital ahead, drive carefully.
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Hospital ahead, slow down and proceed with caution.
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If a one lane bridge is ahead.
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If a one way street is ahead.
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If an unsealed road is ahead.
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If the lights are red you must first stop, then you may turn left if it is safe to do so.
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If the wheels lock up your handbrake may not work.
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If there is a footbridge for pedestrians ahead.
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If there is a steep hill ahead.
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If there is any danger of a collision.
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If traffic lights are out of order or the amber light is flashing, you must stop and give way to traffic as if you are at an intersection with stop signs.
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If you can safely go around the closed gate.
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If you cannot see a train approaching.
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If you cannot see clear road ahead for 100 metres.
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If you cannot see clear road ahead for 75 metres.
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If you do not have a clear view of any approaching traffic.
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If you purchased it after 1998.
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Immediately after the traffic lights turn green.
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Immediately brake to a stop.
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Immediately come to a stop.
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Immediately pull over to the left and stop. Then wait until it is safe to continue in another lane.
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In the back seat.
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In the front seat sharing your seat belt.
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In the front seat.
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In the lane with least traffic.
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In the left lane.
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In the middle of the street.
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In the right lane.
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Increase your speed and drive back on the road.
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Increase your speed and sound your horn.
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Increase your speed to avoid any approaching trains.
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Increase your speed to avoid the chance of hitting them.
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Increase your speed to avoid the vehicle.
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Increase your speed.
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Indicate with your right hand signal the same as any other right hand turn.
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Indicating in this situation is optional. Give a right hand signal if you think it will help other road users.
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Intersection ahead with traffic lights, prepare to stop.
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Intersections cause crashes.
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It can have a particularly bad effect on your driving ability.
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It depends on who moves first.
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It is best and safest to speed up when a vehicle behind you tries to overtake you.
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It looks a bit tricky.
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Joggers ahead, drive carefully.
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Keep a look out for traffic coming in the opposite direction.
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Keep at least 60 metres behind heavy vehicles or other vehicles towing caravans.
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Keep driving because you have the green light.
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Keep driving in the T3 lane because there is no other traffic in it.
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Keep going at the same speed because that's how fast the signs tell you to drive.
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Keep going.
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Keep left and allow plenty of room to let the other vehicle back in.
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Keep overtaking and cut in in front of the other car as soon as possible.
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Keep the same speed.
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Keep to the left and let that driver overtake you.
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Keep to the left and slow down.
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Keep up with the other traffic because it's probably safe if the sign says 60 km/h.
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Keep your eyes on the speedo.
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Keep your headlights on high beam all the time.
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Keep your position in this lane.
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Keep your sunglasses on to cut down headlight glare.
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Know what the effects of the drug are.
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Leave a longer gap behind the vehicle in front.
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Leave the child in the car.
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Left from start to finish.
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Left lane.
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Left only after you enter the roundabout.
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Less dangerous than sober pedestrians because they are more careful after drinking.
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Less time you need to overtake.
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Let the emergency vehicle pass and follow it closely behind.
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Look for a large enough break in the traffic and adjust your speed so as to fit into the traffic flow.
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Look more carefully for pedestrians because they are hard to see.
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Look out for animals on the side of the road.
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Looking further ahead down the road when driving.
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Looking in the rear and side mirrors continually when driving.
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Maintain current speed if the road is clear.
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Maintain the same speed.
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Maintain your speed and swerve around the person.
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Maintain your speed, keeping to the limit.
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Make sure it is safe and the way is clear of oncoming traffic.
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Make sure you have a street directory, so you know where you are going.
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Make sure your horn is working.
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Make sure your vehicle has enough fuel, oil, water and the correct tyre pressure.
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May be leaving the roundabout,
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May drive only in light traffic.
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May move to the left-hand side of the road and pass the long vehicle.
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May not travel on heavy traffic roads.
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May overtake the vehicle if there are no pedestrians on the crossing.
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May overtake the vehicle provided no cars are coming the other way.
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May pass the truck because it cannot turn left from the middle lane.
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May stop at any time to pick up or drop off passengers.
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May stop suddenly.
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Merge to the right and give way to other traffic.
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Merging traffic, give way to your right.
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Mirror A.
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Mirror B.
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Mirror C.
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More distance and time you need to overtake.
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Most of the letter.
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Motor cars carrying one passenger may use this lane.
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Motorcyclists may park in this area.
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Move forward slowly, make the left turn and wait behind car A.
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Move forward slowly.
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Move into another lane with least traffic.
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Move into the left lane to leave the roundabout.
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Move into the left lane.
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Move into the right hand lane.
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Move to the left and make way for the ambulance.
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Move to the left and stop.
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Move to the right and make way for the ambulance.
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Must always be worn properly, and adjusted tightly.
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Must be obeyed.
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Must let the long vehicle turn first.
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Must not drive.
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Must not overtake the stopped vehicle.
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Must not stop here at any time.
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Must not stop your vehicle at the kerb during the times shown.
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Must obey the road rules.
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Must report the accident to the Police Station nearest to where the accident happened within 24 hours.
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Must ride against the flow of traffic so they can be seen.
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Must stop and wait for the red light before proceeding.
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Nature reserve 30 km ahead.
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Near to the left-hand side of the road.
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Need only be used if the child wants to sleep.
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Neither vehicle.
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Never legally permitted.
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Never, you are allowed to drive with your lights on high beam at all times.
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No details at all until you have contacted your insurance company.
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No it is only needed on long trips.
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No left turn.
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No matter what your reason is.
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No right turn allowed.
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No through road ahead, slow down.
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No, any following traffic must stop if the door interferes with its progress.
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No, because you ean only travel in the transit lane if the intersection you are turning left at is within 100 metres.
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No, because you only have one passenger you must move out of the transit lane immediately.
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No, being licensed is enough.
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No, but you must give way if turning.
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No, if another car is already in the median turning lane you must not use it.
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No, if arrows are marked on the roadway.
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No, if the intersection is clear.
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No, if turning left from a lane marked left turn only.
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No, if you are a learner driver.
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No, if you say you haven't been drinking alcohol.
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No, it's illegal to drive a car with a smooth tyre even if it is the spare.
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No, never.
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No, not at all.
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No, not at any time.
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No, not under any circumstances.
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No, only N is correct.
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No, only the vehicle on the right.
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No, the car should enter the roundabout only from the right hand lane.
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No, there is no regulation to cover this situation.
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No, they must always ride on the footpath.
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No, they must give way to cars at all times when riding on the road.
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No, unless there is a U-TURN PERMITTED sign at the intersection.
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No, unless you are driving a hire car or a taxi.
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No, you are allowed to cover your number plates if you want to.
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No, you have right of way.
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No, you only need to give way to the vehicle on your right.
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No.
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Not drinking any alcohol.
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Not drive beyond the sign.
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Not exceed 40 km/h and keep a special lookout for bicycle riders, pedestrians and children.
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Not look at its headlights, but keep left and watch the left of the road.
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Not pass another vehicle.
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Not receive any penalty as road works speed limits are only advisory.
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Not required when turning at T-intersections.
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Not required when turning at traffic lights with a green arrow.
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Not signalling to change lanes.
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Not to drink any alcohol.
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Not turn right while the arrow is red.
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Not wearing the available seat belt.
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Nothing, there is no penalty.
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O and P only.
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O, P and Q.
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Occupants in a car fitted with airbags are not required to wear a seat belt.
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On any road where the speed limit is above 80 km/h.
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On any road, even if there are street lights.
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On the approach to a bridge which has room for only two vehicles, slow down and proceed with caution.
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On the front and back of the exterior of the vehicle.
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On the left-hand side of the street.
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On the right-hand side of the street.
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Once you become aware of the condition you must notify the RTA.
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One lane bridge ahead, slow down.
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One metre from the dividing lines.
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One of the most common groups involved in road accidents.
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One way traffic ahead.
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Only at the back using the seat belt provided.
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Only call the Police if the accident also resulted in over $500 worth of property damage.
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Only drive a motor car not a heavy vehicle.
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Only drive during the day after taking the medicine or drug.
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Only enough of the letter so it is clear whether it is an L or P.
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Only enter the street if you live in the local zone.
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Only for 10 km/h or more over the speed limit.
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Only if it is turned on.
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Only if there is a car on your right or left.
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Only if there is danger of a collision with another vehicle.
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Only if you think it necessary.
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Only need to report the accident to the Police if someone was injured.
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Only on roads that do not have street lights.
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Only pedestrians.
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Only permitted when other vehicles are going faster than the speed limit.
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Only the driver and front seat passenger.
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Only the driver.
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Only the testing officer will be investigated.
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Only to overtake another vehicle.
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Only vehicles carrying a disable person and displaying a mobility parking authority may park in this area.
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Only when arrows are marked on the roadway.
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Only when it is safe to do so.
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Only when overtaking or turning right.
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Only when the gate is up and the lights stop flashing.
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Only when the traffic is heavy.
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Only when there is room for your vehicle on the other side.
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Only when there is traffic behind you.
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Only when you approach a stop sign.
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Only within 100 metres of making a turn.
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Only your name and address details if a Policeman asks for them.
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Overhead footbridge for pedestrians ahead.
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Overtake the bike quickly and speed up to stop the other driver becoming aggressive.
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Overtaking on the kerb side.
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P only.
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Padded instrument panels.
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Park only on flat areas.
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Pass to the left of the sign.
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Pedestrians are not allowed.
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Pedestrians have no special rights on the roads.
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Pedestrians might be crossing.
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Pedestrians must cross the road only at marked crossings and intersections.
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Pedestrians must not start to cross.
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Pedestrians who have started crossing must go back to the footpath.
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Permitted only when passing another vehicle.
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Places where pedestrians have special rights.
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Places where special speed limits apply.
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Places where you can park.
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Plan to have some other person with you.
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Police station ahead.
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Position M. From the middle of the road.
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Position R. As close as possible to the right side of the road.
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Prepare to slow down to allow room.
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Proceed if there is no traffic on your right.
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Provided you sound your horn to warn other drivers
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Pull over to the left before you reach the intersection.
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Pull over to the left until the emergency vehicle passes.
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Put on your high beam lights.
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Put on your seat belt.
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Put the handbrake on and put the transmission in "P" (park).
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Put the vehicle in a lower gear and speed up.
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Put up with the discomfort; you should not adjust another person's seat.
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Put your hazard warning lights on and increase your speed to avoid the rain.
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Put your headlights on high beam so they can see you better.
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Put your lights on high beam so you can see better.
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Put your lights on high beam, to make your vehicle more easily seen.
TL003 - T raffic Lights / Lanes
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AD004 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD009 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD012 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD013 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD014 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD034 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD038 - Alcohol and Drugs
RUH
AD041 - Alcohol and Drugs
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CG001 - General Knowledge
RUH
CG006 - General Knowledge
RUH
CG007 - General Knowledge
RUH
CG016 - General Knowledge
RUH
CG017 - General Knowledge
RUH
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DR002 - Alcohol and Drugs
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DR004 - Alcohol and Drugs
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FD007 - Fatigue and Defensive Driving
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FD014 - Fatigue and Defensive Driving
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FD026 - Fatigue and Defensive Driving
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ND007 - Negligent Driving
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SB007 - Seat Belts / Restraints
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SB008 - Seat Belts / Restraints
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SB011 - Seat Belts / Restraints
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TL008 - T raffle Lights / Lanes
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TL010 - Traffic Lights / Lanes
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Railway level crossing with flashing signals ahead, slow down, drive carefully, and be prepared to stop.
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Reach the right-hand side of the crossing.
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Read the label and confirm they are not prescription drugs and there are no special warnings on the label.
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Receive a warning letter in the mail.
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Red light camera in use at traffic lights ahead.
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Red light cameras take photographs of vehicles that cross intersections when the lights are yellow.
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Red light cameras take photographs of vehicles that enter intersections when the lights are red.
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Red light cameras take photographs of vehicles that speed through intersections.
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Reduce your speed to what you think is safe but never below 10 km/h.
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Render every assistance and take immediate steps to have an ambulance notified. Then call the Police.
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Report the accident to Police within seven days.
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Resist the pressure, stay calm and overtake the cyclist when it is safe.
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Respond by using your horn and/or flashing your lights to let the driver know how you feel.
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Right lane traffic may turn right or go straight ahead at the next intersection.
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Right lane.
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Road ahead slippery when wet, drive carefully.
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Road may be slippery when wet, slow down and drive carefully.
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Road narrows ahead, slow down and prepare for a change in traffic conditions.
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Road under repair, drive carefully.
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Road under repair, slow down.
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Safety door latches.
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Save lives and prevent injury.
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Say nothing because it's the passengers' responsibility to wear their seat belts.
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School children crossing the road ahead, prepare to stop.
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Seat belts and child restraints are only required on short trips.
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Seat belts.
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Share this road with other people and vehicles and not exceed 10 km/h.
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Sharp bend to the right ahead, slow down and drive carefully.
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Sharp turns in the road ahead.
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Should be fitted according to the manufacturers' instructions.
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Should drink coffee before driving.
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Signal and slow down so you will have more room to overtake.
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Signal for at least two seconds and quickly change lanes.
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Signal in plenty of time, eheek your mirrors and look over your shoulder for other vehicles.
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Signal the driver to remain behind you if it is travelling too fast.
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Sitting in the back seat.
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Slow down and be prepared to give way to traffic on your right only, if there is any danger of a collision.
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Slow down and be prepared to give way to vehicles travelling in the opposite direction.
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Slow down and be prepared to stop and give way to all traffic if there is any danger of a collision.
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Slow down and be prepared to stop if the lights start flashing, warning you of an approaching train.
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Slow down and be prepared to stop only if there is any danger of a collision with another vehicle or pedestrian.
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Slow down and be ready to make a safe stop.
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Slow down and be ready to stop and give way to a train.
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Slow down and continue through the road works zone.
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Slow down and drive carefully over the crossing if you cannot see a train approaching.
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Slow down and drive through giving way to the children.
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Slow down and force your way into the traffic.
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Slow down and give them plenty of room.
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Slow down and give way to car B on your right.
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Slow down and give way to pedestrians.
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Slow down and hope that the driver will turn away.
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Slow down and look out for hazards.
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Slow down and only give way to traffic on your right.
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Slow down and pay extra attention.
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Slow down and prepare to stop for a train.
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Slow down and sound the horn to warn the person to move back.
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Slow down and sound your horn to hurry up the person.
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Slow down and stop if necessary to prevent getting in its way.
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Slow down and stop until the supervisor takes down the sign.
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Slow down and take extra care because they may not see you until you are very close.
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Slow down and turn left or right if it is safe.
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Slow down and use your low beam headlights and hazard warning lights to make your vehicle seen.
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Slow down and watch for an indication that they will enter the road.
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Slow down and watch for traffic controllers and instructions.
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Slow down gradually and ease back onto the road.
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Slow down immediately to 40 km/h or less even though other drivers want to go faster.
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Slow down or stop to avoid hitting the person.
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Slow down quickly by braking hard.
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Slow down to 10 km/h, then proceed through the crossing.
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Slow down to a speed that suits the conditions better.
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Slow down to a speed that will allow you to stop to avoid crashing into farm animals on the road.
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Slow down to the new speed limit.
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Slow down to the speed of other traffic.
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Slow down until they are half way through the crossing and drive on.
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Slow down using the brake gently, since rain and oil may create a slippery surface.
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Slow down while the other vehicle is on your right.
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Slow down, and be ready to make a safe stop.
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Slow down, and give way to the bus as it has priority.
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Slow down, be ready to stop and give way if there is danger of collision.
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Slow down, be ready to stop and give way to all vehicles already on the roundabout if there is a danger of a collision.
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Slow down, but keep moving so you do not delay other drivers.
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Slow down, look both ways for trains and be prepared to stop if necessary.
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Slow down, the maximum safe speed around the next curve in the road is 35km/h.
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Slow down, then drive slowly over the crossing looking both ways for trains.
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Slow down, there is a dangerous curve ahead.
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Slow down, until your eyes recover.
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Slow down, watch for pedestrians and be ready to make a safe stop.
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Slow down.
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Slowly move through the intersection turning left.
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Sound the horn to warn the other driver.
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Sound your horn and flash your headlights to warn drivers not to pull out.
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Sound your horn and keep going at the same speed so you do not hold up the traffic.
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Sound your horn and proceed through the red light.
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Sound your horn before moving away from the kerb to warn people of your intentions.
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Sound your horn to hurry them up.
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Sound your horn to signal the driver ahead to slow down.
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Sound your horn to stop the bus from pulling out.
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Sound your horn to warn other drivers.
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Sound your horn to warn the cyclist to get off the road.
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Sound your horn to warn the other driver.
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Sound your horn to warn the pedestrian to get out of the way.
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Sound your horn to warn the rider.
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Sound your horn to warn them of your presence.
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Sound your horn, move out and overtake.
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Sound your horn, turn on your indicator lights and move onto the freeway.
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Sound your horn.
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Speed up and cross the tracks quickly.
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Speed up and drive over the gravel as quickly as possible.
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Speed up and force your way into the traffic.
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Speed up and not let the vehicle back in.
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Speed up so that the driver will not have to overtake.
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Speed up so you are going faster than the traffic in the other lane.
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Speed up to a little bit over the speed limit, because everyone does it.
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Speed up to avoid traffic from the left and right.
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Speed up to beat the fire truck.
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Speed up to clear the intersection before the lights change to red.
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Speed up to get in front of any cars traveling in the right hand lane.
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Speed up to pass the horse.
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Speed up while the other vehicle is on your right.
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Start driving in daylight where it is not too busy and only drive in busier traffic as your driving gets better.
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Stay as close as possible to the vehicle in front of you.
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Stay at 60 km/h because it is nearly 9.30am and the times on the school sign are only advisory.
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Stay at least three seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
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Stay behind the stop line until the green arrow shows.
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Stay calm and in control of your vehicle at all times.
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Stay in the right lane all the way round.
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Stay one second behind the vehicle in front of you.
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Steep down-grade in the road ahead, slow down.
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Stop and check the traffic behind you on the entrance.
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Stop and continue after the pedestrians have crossed.
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Stop and give way if there is any danger of hitting them.
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Stop and give way only to vehicles.
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Stop and give way to all traffic even if the intersection is clear.
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Stop and help aged pedestrians across the road.
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Stop and let the fire truck overtake you.
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Stop and then proceed if you think it is safe.
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Stop and turn left only if it is safe.
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Stop and wait for a green light.
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Stop and wait for directions.
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Stop and wait for the children until your lane is clear.
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Stop and wait for the green light.
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Stop and wait for the lights to stop flashing.
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Stop at all times and give way to all traffic on your right.
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Stop at all times and give way to all traffic.
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Stop at all times and proceed when safe to do so.
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Stop at all times before crossing the bridge and only give way to pedestrians who may be crossing.
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Stop at the stop line and give way to all traffic on your right only.
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Stop at the stop line and give way to all traffic.
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Stop at the stop line unless you are so close that sudden or sharp braking might cause an accident.
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Stop before the lights, unless you are so close that sudden braking might cause an accident.
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Stop before the railway crossing, wait for 1 minute and proceed if the crossing is clear.
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Stop completely at all times and have no right of way.
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Stop completely at all times.
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Stop immediately and let the faster vehicle overtake.
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Stop immediately and turn around.
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Stop immediately and wait for instructions.
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Stop in the middle of the railway tracks and look both ways for approaching trains.
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Stop in the same distance as on a dry road.
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Stop sign ahead, slow down and prepare to stop.
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Stop then go straight ahead.
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Stop until red lights stop flashing then drive on if it is safe to do so.
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Stop until the light turns green.
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Stop until train has passed then proceed immediately.
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Stop your vehicle and follow the directions of the traffic controller.
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Stop, and reverse back along the freeway to the exit you missed.
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Stop, if you see a car with its right-hand indicator on.
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Stop, make sure there is no traffic, then drive straight ahead.
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Stop, only if a red light camera is in use.
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Stop, only if a train is at the crossing.
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Stop, red light camera in operation.
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Stop, rest, and change drivers if possible.
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Stop, then enter the traffic quickly.
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Stop, then if you see it is safe turn left.
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Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to green.
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Stop, wait behind the stop line until the lights change to yellow.
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Stop, wait for pedestrians to cross and for the green light to come on.
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Stop.
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Swerve around the pedestrian to avoid hitting them.
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T-intersection ahead. If you are on the terminating road, you must give way to all vehicles approaching from your right or left.
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Take a break, rest area ahead.
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Take care and look out for pedestrians at a crossing.
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Take care and never reverse for a greater distance and time than is necessary.
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Take care, trucks crossing the road ahead.
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Take extra care, slow down and give way to the pedestrians.
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Take longer and further to stop, so slow down.
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Take longer and further to stop.
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Take something to calm your nerves before driving.
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Take the advice of a more experience driver and go faster where you can.
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Take the child with you.
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Take whatever action is necessary (with safety) to make way for the emergency vehicle.
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Take your street directory in case you get lost.
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Take your vehicle away and sell it at an auction.
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Take your vehicle from you and keep it stored for up to three months.
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Take your vehicle to the local police station and keep it till the following morning.
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Tell them the car has seat belts and they should wear them.
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Tell your doctor and let him or her notify the RTA.
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The alcohol will have less effect than if taken alone.
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The building blocks a good view of the side street.
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The child does because it is always the passenger's responsibility.
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The driver of the vehicle signals it is safe to do so.
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The far left-hand lane.
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The far left-hand side of the road.
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The far right-hand lane or any other lane having an arrow pointing right.
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The faster the vehicle you are overtaking is going, the less distance you need to overtake.
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The faster vehicle.
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The green light is due. Do not proceed until the green light appears.
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The lane carrying the least amount of traffic.
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The left lane unless overtaking.
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The left lane unless you are overtaking.
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The maximum speed they are allowed to drive.
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The middle of the road.
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The minimum speed they are allowed to drive.
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The other vehicle is going slower than you.
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The other vehicle is turning right.
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The recommended speed they are allowed to drive.
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The right lane is for avoiding most traffic.
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The right lane is for emergency vehicles only.
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The right lane is reserved for overtaking.
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The right lane to avoid slow moving vehicles.
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The right lane to avoid slow-moving vehicles.
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The road ahead is closed, go back.
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The road you are driving on is gravel.
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The same 3-second gap you would leave during the day.
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The same as you would another car, with safety.
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The sign applies to truck drivers only, cars can travel at any speed.
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The traffic lights are out of order and pedestrians must not use the crossing.
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The vehicle in the right-hand lane because it is overtaking.
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The vehicle which has to cross the lane line.
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There are street lights along the road.
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There is a hump (sudden slope up and down) in the road ahead, slow down.
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There is a lane just for light rail vehicles.
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There is a tunnel ahead, turn on your headlights.
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There is an athletic field ahead.
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There may be animals on or near the road ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop to avoid collision.
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There's an emergency, which mean speed limits don't apply.
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They are careless and do not obey road rules.
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They are harder to see in traffic and do not have the same protection as many drivers.
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They ride too fast and do not turn their lights on.
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This lane is reserved for bicycle riders only.
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To enter or leave a street or driveway.
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To overtake a slow vehicle ahead.
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Tollway ahead, be prepared to stop and pay toll.
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Traffic is blocking the other side.
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Traffic lights out of order, Police on duty ahead.
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Trains are fast, heavy and cannot stop quickly.
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Travel into the intersection and wait until traffic ahead moves.
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Trucks must use low gear.
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Turn all your attention only to the road ahead.
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Turn around and go back, you are going the wrong way.
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Turn into a driveway on the right hand side of the road.
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Turn left at next street.
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Turn off the busy street and wait for traffic to clear.
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Turn on the air conditioning or open the windows.
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Turn on the radio very loud.
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Turn on your hazard warning lights.
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Turn on your headlights, slow down, and double your following distance behind the vehicle in front.
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Turn on your lights on low beam.
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Turn right if it is safe to do so.
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Turn right when you have waited one minute.
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Turn the wheels away from the kerb.
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Turn your headlights on high beam.
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Unbuckle your seat belt so you can reverse as quickly as possible.
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Unlikely to walk near the road and do not require your attention.
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Use the left lane all the way round.
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Use your hazard warning lights when overtaking another vehicle.
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Vehicle A.
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Vehicle B.
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Vehicle J.
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Vehicle K.
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Vehicle L.
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Vehicle O must give way only to vehicle R.
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Vehicle O must give way to vehicles P, Q and R.
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Vehicle O.
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Vehicle P.
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Vehicle Q.
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Vehicle R.
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Vehicles are not allowed to stop at the kerb except in a medical emergency.
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Vehicles may park in this area for up to ten minutes.
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Vehicles must not stop at the kerb, except if picking up a passenger.
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Vehicles must not stop at the kerb, unless picking up goods.
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Wait behind ear B until it moves into the left lane.
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Wait behind the stop line until there is room for you to enter the new road.
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Wait for a better opportunity with more distance to overtake.
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Wait for the traffic lights to start working again.
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Wait until the intersection is clear.
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Wait until the traffic behind you makes you move.
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Wait until there is enough room for your vehicle to cross the intersection completely.
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Wait until there is room for you to completely cross the intersection.
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Wait. The time depends on how much you have drunk.
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Watch for a gap and increase your speed to safely merge with the traffic.
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Watch for pedestrians, animals and car doors opening.
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Watch out for pedestrians, who may hurry and take risks.
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Watch out, the road ahead may be flooded.
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Watch the centre line of the road.
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Wateh for a gap and merge with the traffic at the speed it is travelling.
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When a bridge is not safe to drive on.
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When a divided road ends and two way traffic is ahead.
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When carrying at least two passengers.
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When the vehicle behind signals you to go.
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When there is no other traffic around.
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When there is no traffic coming the other way.
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When they are crossing from your left only.
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When they are crossing from your right only.
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When within 200 metres of an oncoming vehicle only.
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When within 200 metres of the vehicle ahead or an oncoming one.
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Whenever you want to.
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Where the lane ends.
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Where the road is very wide.
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Where there are markings or a sign indicating angle park.
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Where there is plenty of room from the centre line.
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Whichever lane has the least traffic.
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Whichever vehicle got there last.
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Winding road ahead for next 35 km.
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Windscreen wipers.
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Without looking, provided you use your indicator
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Workers ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop.
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Yes, N is best but M and O are quite legal.
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Yes, a driver turning right or left must give way to pedestrians, if there is a danger of a collision
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Yes, after changing to the right hand lane.
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Yes, always.
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Yes, any time.
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Yes, at all times.
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Yes, at any time.
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Yes, because you only have a short distance to drive.
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Yes, but for no more than 30 minutes.
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Yes, but it is legal for a towbar or bicycle rack to cover the rear number plate.
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Yes, but only if you race the other car and get to the turning position first.
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Yes, but only in daylight hours.
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Yes, but only when you stop at intersections.
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Yes, but you must be prepared to slow down and stop.
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Yes, but you must get the puncture fixed within 24 hours.
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Yes, but you must hold the steering wheel with at least one hand.
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Yes, if delivering goods.
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Yes, if not obstructing traffic.
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Yes, if the combined length of vehicle and trailers does not exceed 15 metres.
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Yes, if the person(s) in the caravan are over 12 years of age.
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Yes, if the tyre is correctly inflated and the side walls of the tyre are in good condition.
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Yes, if there is no danger of colliding with another vehicle.
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Yes, if there is no traffic behind you.
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Yes, if there is traffic on your right only.
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Yes, if turn signals are fitted to your vehicle.
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Yes, if you are carrying two or more passengers.
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Yes, if you pick the passenger up and then immediately drive off.
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Yes, in daylight hours.
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Yes, it has the same meaning as the sign itself.
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Yes, only if the way ahead is clear.
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Yes, only if turning left.
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Yes, only if turning right.
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Yes, only if you are in a taxi, hire car, bus or you live in that street.
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Yes, provided L and P1 or P2 plates are displayed.
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Yes, provided no taxis are using the area.
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Yes, provided the provisional driver has held a P2 licence for more than 6 months.
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Yes, provided you do not exceed 60 km/h.
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Yes, provided you do not leave the vehicle.
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Yes, provided you have held a licence for two years.
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Yes, providing you use the gravel joining roads.
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Yes, the car can make the turn from either the left hand or the right hand lane.
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Yes, the car can make the turn only from this lane.
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Yes, whether they are turning or not.
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Yes, you are allowed to stop in a BUS LANE for as long as you like.
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Yes, you can remain in the transit lane, but only if you are turning left in 250 metres.
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Yes, you ean cross an edge line to turn into or out of a street.
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Yes, you have two people in your ear so you ean drive in this lane.
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Yes, you must not open a door if you are likely to cause danger to road users or impede traffic.
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Yes.
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Yes. M, N and O are all legal.
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You are about to stop.
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You are approaching a children's playground, slow down.
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You are approaching a lane that is only for buses.
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You are approaching a roundabout, prepare to give way.
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You are approaching a school or playground.
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You are approaching an animal farm.
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You are approaching an intersection with traffic lights, be prepared to stop.
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You are not to exceed 60 km/h.
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You are on Highway 60.
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You are towing a caravan.
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You are travelling at more than 80 km/h.
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You can continue to drive at 100 km/h if there are fences to stop farm animals from getting on the road.
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You can go faster than 60 km/h.
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You can see the overtaken vehicle in your rear vision mirror.
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You could be given demerit points only.
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You could lose your licence and may be sent to prison.
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You could only be fined and given demerit points.
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You do not block the intersection.
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You do not have to give way to adults crossing at children's crossings.
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You do not hold up the traffic behind you.
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You do, because you are the driver.
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You have a baby restraint properly fitted to your vehicle.
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You have enough seat belts for all the passengers, including the baby.
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You have seven days to have the car repaired, after which the RTA considers it to be unregistered.
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You have the car in the right gear.
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You intend to move to the right, at any time.
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You intend to slow down.
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You may at any time, park along this part of the road for 1 hour only.
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You may carefully drive through the crossing, if there is no risk of colliding with pedestrians.
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You may drive only in daylight hours.
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You may proceed only in the direction of the green arrow when the red light has changed to green.
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You may proceed only in the direction of the green arrow.
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You may travel only in the direction in which the arrow is pointing.
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You may turn left only if a green arrow is shown.
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You might wet pedestrians walking along the footpath.
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You must always leave the roundabout in the left lane.
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You must drive faster than 100 km/h.
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You must enter in the right lane and leave in the left.
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You must give way to oncoming traffic.
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You must give way to pedestrians if there is a danger of a collision.
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You must give way to pedestrians if there is any danger of hitting them.
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You must give way to pedestrians only at marked crossings.
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You must have a passenger to help you drive.
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You must leave at least 1 metre front and back.
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You must leave at least 2 metres from the front only.
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You must leave at least 3 metres front and back.
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You must leave the roundabout in the same lane as you entered.
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You must let them see your licence, take details, and give the name and address of the vehicle's owner.
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You must not drive faster than 100 km/h.
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You must not drive.
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You must obey the signs that are displayed at all times.
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You must stay in or move to the left lane, unless you are overtaking another vehicle.
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You must stay in the left lane and must not overtake any vehicles.
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You need to watch out for all large, long vehicles which are turning.
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You only have to obey the signs during working hours.
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You only have to obey the signs when there are workers about.
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You should ignore them and pay attention to the rear vision mirror.
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You should not indicate at all because it might confuse other drivers.
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You should reduce your speed by 5 km/h.
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You should slow down and be more careful because they may move suddenly.
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You should slow down and check if anyone is coming before turning left.
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You will be fined a small amount and get one demerit point.
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You will be given a letter of warning and fined.
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You will get three demerit points and a large fine.
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You will have to pay for the storage of your vehicle.
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You will never be allowed to take another test.
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You will not be able to register your vehicle again.
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You will not be allowed to take another test for 6 weeks.
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Your ability to react to emergencies will improve.
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Your driver's licence permits you to carry children under the age of twelve months.
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Your friend does because she is the parent.
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Your speed.
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Your vehicle may be taken away and sold.
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Your wheels may skid and cause a loss of control.
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Zoo 30 km ahead.