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Riding Theory Test (RTT)
Question 1
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Reaction distance is the distance travelled from the moment, the
hazard is seen to the time the brake is applied.
hazard is seen to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
brake is applied to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
When your motorcycle engine stalls while moving off on a slope, you should immediately
step on the foot brake pedal.
pull in the clutch lever.
turn harder on the throttle.
The main cause of brake fade is
the brakes out of adjustment.
air in the brake fluid.
the brakes overheating.
Which of these statements about your vehicle stopping distance is correct?
Stopping distance will be reduced by hard braking.
Good tyres and brakes will shorten the stopping distance.
Good brakes and good tyres will not shorten the stopping distance.
The 'Two-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
slow speed only.
any speed.
fast speed only.
Why pulling the clutch lever early is wrong, while stopping?
It will cause the engine stall.
The bike will skid.
There is no engine braking.
When pushing your motorcycle to make a right turn, you should
lean it slightly towards you and turn the handlebar to the right.
lean it to the right and turn the handlebar to the left.
keep it upright and turn the handlebar to the right.
Road hogging
forces other vehicles to overtake you on the left.
helps to maintain a smooth traffic flow.
forces other vehicles to overtake you on the right.
How should you signal when you want to stop just after a side road to the left?
Wait until you have passed the junction, then signal left.
Signal left before the junction.
Give a slowing down arm signal before the junction.
When another vehicle is overtaking you at night, you should dip your headlight
as soon as the other vehicle passes you.
when the other vehicle signals to overtake.
when the other vehicle moves out to overtake.
If you need to display the 'vehicle breakdown', it should be placed
at least 10 metres behind your vehicle.
at least 20 metres behind your vehicle.
just behind the vehicle.
The average headlights on high beam illuminate the road ahead for about
30 metres.
50 metres.
100 metres.
In very wet road conditions, the build-up of water between your tyres and the road is called
coasting.
free-wheeling.
aquaplaning.
Unless otherwise stated, the maximum speed limit of all roads in Singapore is
60 km/h.
50 km/h.
80 km/h.
When passing minor roads joining from the left and right, you should
ease off the throttle.
speed up.
drive at normal speed.
On a one way street, you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle behind you, you should
stop immediately.
give way by moving to the left or right.
give way by moving to the left only.
You will not be allowed to take your driving test if you have
24 demerit points.
12 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
This sign indicates
you must turn right or left.
two-way traffic across a one-way carriageway.
two-way traffic across a two-way carriageway.
This sign means
you can wait for a short while if you are loading or unloading.
you cannot wait but you can stop to let down or pick up passengers.
you cannot stop even to let down or pick up passengers.
If pedestrians are crossing the road when the 'Red Man' is lighted, you should
drive slower.
sound the horn.
stop.
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