Before the clip ends this vehicle has stopped completely to wait for a safe gap in oncoming traffic. There is oncoming traffic and from the start of he clip the vehicle you are following is indicating its intention to turn right. The correct answer is not to respond – just let the clip play until it is complete. This means there are no points at which it is safe to overtake the cyclists. When the clip starts there is no oncoming traffic but an oncoming vehicle passes as you go around the bend.Īs you go around the bend you are turning blind and have no idea if there is oncoming traffic. You are travelling 60km/h along an unmarked country road that is bending to the right. You are travelling along a two-way road in a 60km/hour speed zone.Ĭlick the 'REACT' button when it would be safe to overtake. Leaving the response too long after you pass the sign will be a bad response. The correct answer is to respond when you see the warning sign or very soon after you pass it. You pass a warning sign on the left hand side of the road that indicates the upcoming left hand bend should be taken at or below 55km/h. There is oncoming traffic and the headlights are quite bright. You can see vehicles ahead of you in your lane, though they are some distance away. You are travelling 90km/h along a road at night. You are travelling along a two-way road in a 100km/hour speed zone. The correct answer is to respond when you see the oncoming vehicle move into your lane. As the clip progresses you see an oncoming vehicle move into your lane to overtake another oncoming vehicle. When the clip begins, you can see some oncoming traffic in the distance. You are travelling 80km/h along a country road with a broken line that allows overtaking. You are travelling along a two-way road in a 80km/hour speed zone.Ĭlick the 'REACT' button when you would slow down. As such, the correct answer is not to respond – just let the clip play until it is complete. There are no gaps in oncoming traffic that would allow for a safe turn. When the lights are green, you do not have a dedicated green arrow and must wait for a safe break in traffic to make the turn. At the start of the clip, the traffic lights are red and you cannot make the turn. You want to turn right at a set of traffic lights. On top of this, there are no gaps in oncoming traffic that would allow for a safe turn. While the vehicle is waiting to make its turn you cannot proceed safely as you do not have sufficient visibility to ensure the turn will be safe. There is a vehicle in the same situation on the opposite side of the intersection attempting to turn in front of you. You do not have a dedicated green arrow and must wait for a safe break in traffic to make the turn. You want to turn right at a set of traffic lights that control a busy intersection. If you waited until after the last car, you missed the first opportunity and therefore reacted at the wrong time. The first car is some distance from you and you have more than 4 seconds in which to complete the turn - making it safe. There are two oncoming vehicles and you must respond when it is safe to make the turn.ĭriving Test NSW believes the appropriate response that would result in safe completion of the right turn is to turn as soon as possible when the clip begins. You are waiting to turn right across a broken line into a side street. There are no other vehicles or pedestrians on your left or right.Ĭlick the 'REACT' button when it would be safe to go. You wish to turn right at the intersection. Feel free to review this commentary if you are unsure of an answer when completing the test.ĭon't forget to check out the other HPT practice tests: Click here to be taken to the Practice Test 2 for the Hazard Perception Test (HPT)ĭriving Test NSW provides information on each question and the appropriate response.
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