gee
I though I was better than that
these need to be submitted each week till i get them right
bob
Blues Man said
10:23 AM Jan 10, 2018
same as you hendo
moamajohn said
10:38 AM Jan 10, 2018
Um 4/12 for this dud too .
Traway said
11:25 AM Jan 10, 2018
11/12. That last one was a bit tricky. I just wish my kids thought my driving was as great as my memory. Apparently I drive like a grandma though our last trip I towed the caravan on a gravel road for the first time at the prompting of my husband so I am prepared in case of any emergency.
msg said
11:49 AM Jan 10, 2018
10/12
Got the first one wrong. Didn't notice the solid line. And the truck one. Don't care. I can see him and I give them a wide birth. Would never consider passing one.
-- Edited by msg on Wednesday 10th of January 2018 12:00:05 PM
Dickodownunder said
12:55 PM Jan 10, 2018
Got the motor cycle question wrong.
I didnt have a clue actually
I have a full bike licence but based on todays traffic and general driving skills of the motorists I would never consider riding between two cars no matter what the rules.
That is not a bad idea to have a quiz like that for the motoring public..well done Qld and ABC.
HandyWalter said
01:33 PM Jan 10, 2018
Q7 is incorrect for Victoria. This rule was changed about 2 years ago. This is the problem with our road rules. Not everything is universal!
rockylizard said
04:39 PM Jan 10, 2018
HandyWalter wrote:
Q7 is incorrect for Victoria. This rule was changed about 2 years ago. This is the problem with our road rules. Not everything is universal!
Gday...
Are you sure Walter?
This is Q 7 .... praps ya counted incorrectly?
Cheers - John
landy said
10:05 PM Jan 10, 2018
9 out of twelve but I think the answer they give to Q6 is wrong in Victoria. My doctors surgery had a warning put on their notice board after a solid white line was painted down the center of the road outside the surgery and the police started booking people for doing a right hand turn into their driveway. Landy
rockylizard said
10:19 PM Jan 10, 2018
landy wrote:
9 out of twelve but I think the answer they give to Q6 is wrong in Victoria. My doctors surgery had a warning put on their notice board after a solid white line was painted down the center of the road outside the surgery and the police started booking people for doing a right hand turn into their driveway. Landy
Gday...
It is not unusual to encounter an ill-informed, over-zealous?, police officer.
It is DEFINITELY legal to cross a single solid white line in the middle of a road to enter or leave the road - ie entering or leaving a driveway.
Just done some googling and it appears I am wwwwwrong there.
landy said
10:30 PM Jan 10, 2018
Thanks Rocky ya beet me to it.
rockylizard said
10:32 PM Jan 10, 2018
landy wrote:
Just done some googling and it appears I am wwwwwrong there.
Gday...
NAH Landy ... given what you knew (were advised) from either the doctor's surgery notice board which was incorrect/misinformed ... or the booking of driver's was an ill-informed or over-zealous police officer. Perhaps it was even a patient to the doctor's surgery that was booked, but did not understand just what the police officer wrote up the ticket for.
I can cite many instances where one of the revered constabulary has not fully understood a new rule - or misunderstood a road rule. They are, after all, only human.
cheers - John
Hey Jim said
10:36 PM Jan 10, 2018
Dickodownunder wrote:
Got the motor cycle question wrong. I didnt have a clue actually I have a full bike licence but based on todays traffic and general driving skills of the motorists I would never consider riding between two cars no matter what the rules.
That is not a bad idea to have a quiz like that for the motoring public..well done Qld and ABC.
Dick,
You are smarter then the years you show.
Ride safe, stay Upright. Life is a learning curve. Enjoy your ride as I do.
Jim
Gaylehere said
10:59 PM Jan 10, 2018
8/12. Not happy Jan. We only have 1 double lane round about here so must check the arrows next time I go through it. I knew our motorcycle rules changed a while back but didn't know the new rule well enough and got the truck one wrong, thought they'd be able to see the yellow car and I got the merging one wrong. I have done the test questions a few times so thought I'd do better.
madaboutled said
11:06 PM Jan 10, 2018
11 out of 12 got the last one wrong.
Not enough fingers and toes to count how many times I've been abused by people that don't know how to use a roundabout.
Brenda and Alan said
08:08 AM Jan 11, 2018
Disagree with question 2, every truck of all sizes I have driven in the last 20 odd years have fish eye mirrors fitted on both sides to specifically allow you to see the yellow car,
Alan
pomme said
08:38 AM Jan 11, 2018
11 out of 12 got the truck question wrong said just blue.
Pomme.
Dickodownunder said
08:55 AM Jan 11, 2018
Hey Jim wrote:
Dickodownunder wrote:
Got the motor cycle question wrong. I didnt have a clue actually I have a full bike licence but based on todays traffic and general driving skills of the motorists I would never consider riding between two cars no matter what the rules.
That is not a bad idea to have a quiz like that for the motoring public..well done Qld and ABC.
Dick,
You are smarter then the years you show.
Ride safe, stay Upright. Life is a learning curve. Enjoy your ride as I do.
Jim
Hey Jim,
i got another one wrong as well. 10 / 12
the one with the Stop sign on one side and the Give Way sign on the other had me stumped.
I must say in all my driving I cannot remember an intersection with this sign arrangement...hahaha maybe only in Qld.
I dont ride anymore Jim, but if I did I still would not ride between cars....I refer to them as "Temporary Australians"
mezza56 said
05:39 PM Jan 11, 2018
You guys really are grey nomads , out in the bush too much I reckon . I scored full marks ! but I'm a young 62
Gday...
How well do you know the road rules?
Cheers - John
Hendo
I though I was better than that
these need to be submitted each week till i get them right
bob
same as you hendo
10/12
Got the first one wrong. Didn't notice the solid line. And the truck one. Don't care. I can see him and I give them a wide birth. Would never consider passing one.
-- Edited by msg on Wednesday 10th of January 2018 12:00:05 PM
I didnt have a clue actually
I have a full bike licence but based on todays traffic and general driving skills of the motorists I would never consider riding between two cars no matter what the rules.
That is not a bad idea to have a quiz like that for the motoring public..well done Qld and ABC.
Gday...
Are you sure Walter?
This is Q 7 .... praps ya counted incorrectly?
Cheers - John
Landy
Gday...
It is not unusual to encounter an ill-informed, over-zealous?, police officer.
It is DEFINITELY legal to cross a single solid white line in the middle of a road to enter or leave the road - ie entering or leaving a driveway.
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safety-and-road-rules/road-rules/a-to-z-of-road-rules/road-markings
Cheers - John
Gday...
I can cite many instances where one of the revered constabulary has not fully understood a new rule - or misunderstood a road rule. They are, after all, only human.
cheers - John
Dick,
You are smarter then the years you show.
Ride safe, stay Upright. Life is a learning curve. Enjoy your ride as I do.
Jim
11 out of 12 got the last one wrong.
Not enough fingers and toes to count how many times I've been abused by people that don't know how to use a roundabout.
Disagree with question 2, every truck of all sizes I have driven in the last 20 odd years have fish eye mirrors fitted on both sides to specifically allow you to see the yellow car,
Alan
Pomme.
Hey Jim,
i got another one wrong as well. 10 / 12
the one with the Stop sign on one side and the Give Way sign on the other had me stumped.
I must say in all my driving I cannot remember an intersection with this sign arrangement...hahaha maybe only in Qld.
I dont ride anymore Jim, but if I did I still would not ride between cars....I refer to them as "Temporary Australians"
You guys really are grey nomads , out in the bush too much I reckon . I scored full marks ! but I'm a young 62