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COMMON MODEL TOWN BOARD QUESTIONS: AS LISTED IN AA TEST APP

Rule when entering roundabout – Incoming traffic from the right hand side has priority of way

Uncontrolled zebra crossing – Has no traffic lights, no marshal, no police

Two-way traffic highway and hazard demarcations are not featured in the MTB.

Roundabout defined as – meeting point for traffic, where more than 2 roads converge. Function –
facilitate movement of vehicles in different directions without obstruction or collision.

You cannot stop at a roundabout – true

Give way sign on MTB is represented by – broken white lines across the road

Stop sign on MTB is represented by – Continuous white line across the road

Channelizing island cannot be used, even in times of emergency – this statement is true

Pedestrian crossing – is a section of the road demarcated (marked) in white and black that is used by
pedestrians to safely cross the road

Dual carriage way is marked in white lines – this statement is true

Rules of the roundabout – no stopping, no hooting, no changing lanes, no overtaking, no parking.

Rules of angle parking – We park from furthest end, we park using forward gear, and exit using
reverse gear, we only park saloon cars.

Lane – is a path to be followed by the vehicle

Line – is a marking that shows the boundaries of the path to be followed by a vehicle

Green light means go except – when stopped by a police officer

Double solid yellow line in the MIDDLE of a Single carriage road means – keep to your side and do not
overtake

After exit from the roundabout, the rule to be applied is – always keep left

Minor road options – 214, that is; LANE 1: 2 ways, LANE 2: 1 way & LANE 3: 4 ways. Major road - 2124

Angle parking has entries, but no exit points.

Green center part of roundabout – traffic island

We count lanes on a one-way traffic road from – left to right AKA, outermost to innermost

We should not overtake when – at the junction, at a no overtaking sign and at roundabouts

One-way traffic is also called – dual carriage way

No hooting – is not a rule of roundabouts.

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