Rules of the Road
What should you do when a traffic light turns amber (yellow)?
South African learner's licence practice question. Difficulty: easy.
Answer: Amber means prepare to stop. You should stop before the line unless it is unsafe to do so (you are too close to stop safely).
- A. Accelerate to pass before red
- B. Sound the horn
- C. Stop before the stop line if it is safe to do so - correct
- D. Proceed normally
Explanation
Amber means prepare to stop. You should stop before the line unless it is unsafe to do so (you are too close to stop safely).
More Rules of the Road questions
- What is the general speed limit in an urban area in South Africa?
- What is the general speed limit on a rural public road outside an urban area?
- What is the maximum speed limit on a South African freeway, unless otherwise indicated?
- What must you do when approaching a stop sign?
- What does a Yield (Give Way) sign require?
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