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RTO Driving Licence Exam Practice – Questions & Traffic Signs

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Driving Question Bank

571. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Compulsory turn right ahead

B

Compulsory turn left ahead

C

Compulsory ahead or turn left.

D

Compulsory ahead only

572. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Compulsory right turn

B

Compulsory turn left ahead

C

Right hand curve

D

None of the above

573. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

None of the above

B

Horn prohibited

C

No smoking

D

Compulsory sound horn

574. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Bullock cart

B

Cattle

C

Tonga

D

None of the above

575. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Guarded level crossing (200 meters)

B

Unguarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

C

Guarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

D

Unguarded level crossing (200 meters)

576. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Unguarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

B

Guarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

C

Unguarded level crossing (200 meters)

D

Guarded level crossing (200 meters)

577. What does this sign mean? Question image

A

Unguarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

B

Guarded level crossing (50-100 meters)

C

Guarded level crossing (200 meters)

578. You approach a junction. The traffic lights are not working. A police officer gives this signal. You should Question image

A

Turn right only

B

Stop before the stop line

C

Turn left only

579. While driving to make a right turn, the proper hand signal is Question image

A

Sound your horn repeatedly

B

Extend right arm with palm downward and move up and down several times.

C

Extend right arm and rotate in anti-clockwise direction

D

Extend right palm in a horizontal position outside to the right of vehicle with palm of the hand turned to the front.

580. If the driver is giving this hand signal, what does he mean? Question image

A

He intends to move to the left or to turn left

B

He intends to move out to the right or turn right

C

He intends to give way, to be overtaken