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Quiz: Rural road test

When American blues rock band Canned Heat sang “Going up the Country” at Woodstock in 1969, their lyrics didn’t include road safety advice. We can’t write timeless songs, but we can help you with country driving road rules.

Take the quiz to see if you know the rules next time you’re going up the country.

1. What's the maximum legal speed when overtaking another vehicle in a 110km/h zone?



2. In the overtaking lane scenario to the right, which vehicle needs to give way?



3. When travelling slower than other traffic and approaching a slow-vehicle turnout, which of the following is the most accurate?



4. You’re driving on a regional road and a kangaroo jumps onto the road 50m ahead of you. What should you do?



5. Which of the following best describes a vehicle’s gross combination mass (GCM)?



6. You’re driving at 100km/h on a country road. If you look away for three seconds, what distance have you covered in that time?



7. You’re towing a boat or caravan in a country town, looking for a car park. You see a row of vacant spaces; how many parks are you allowed to occupy?



8. You’re approaching a level crossing, and you see this sign. What must you do?



9. You’re heading to the Flinders Ranges to stay at an outback station. When you turn off the main highway with a 110km/h speed limit, you notice the unsealed road to the station passes through a non-built-up area. What’s the speed limit on this road?



10. During a long drive, you only need a rest break every four hours.

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