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b1 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b10 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b100 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# STOPPING AND PARKING
100 Remember that you are not allowed to leave any broken-down or wrecked vehicle on any public road. If your vehicle breaks down on the road, push it into a break-down bay or as close to the side of the road as p... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b101 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# SEAT BELTS
101 All persons travelling in vehicles, irrespective of their age, should be appropriately belted up. Adults below the height of 1.35m shall use booster seats or approved adjustable seat belts to lower the risk of injury in ... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b102 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# SEAT BELTS
102 A composition fine of $120 and 3 demerit points will be awarded for failing to belt up. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b103 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
103 At night (between 7.00pm and 7.00am) you must drive with your headlights on. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b104 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
104 At night always drive well within the limits of your headlights. Beware of pedestrians standing on the central divider because it is difficult to see them when dazzled by the lights of oncoming vehicles.
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b105 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
105 Use dipped headlights at night in built-up areas and during rainy weather. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b106 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
106 On unlit roads always use your high beam. Dip your headlights when meeting other vehicles and cyclists. If you are dazzled by the lights of another vehicle, slow down and stop if necessary.
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b107 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
107 Dip your headlights when driving behind other vehicles.
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b108 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
108 In the daytime whenever visibility is poor or if it is raining, switch on your headlights. This is to enable other road users to see your vehicle. Switching on your headlights will not in any way affect your fuel consumptio... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b109 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
109 It is advisable when parking in unlit or poorly lit roads at night to leave your side or parking lights on. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b11 | image,text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b110 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
110 Try not to look directly at the headlights of oncoming vehicles but direct your vision slightly to the left. This technique can save you from momentary blindness. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b111 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
111 Always keep a look-out for flashes from the brake lights of vehicles in front. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b112 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
112 When approaching a curve or intersection with poor visibility, it is a good idea to flash your headlights to let pedestrians and oncoming cyclists and motorists know that you are heading into the curve or intersection. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b113 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHTS
113 It is unsafe to drive with the interior lights on as they reduce your external visibility. Motorcyclists are required to switch on their headlights throughout the day. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b114 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# ALCOHOL
114 Alcohol, when even a small quantity has been consumed, makes you less safe on the roads. The safe rule is IF YOU DRINK, DON'T DRIVE. The same applies to drugs even when taken medicinally. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b115 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# ALCOHOL
115 The prescribed legal limit for blood alcohol content is 80 milligrammes (mg) of alcohol per 100 millilitres (ml) of blood while that for breath is 35 microgrammes (ug) of alcohol per 100 millilitres (ml) of breath. Any pers... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b116 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
116 All lorries used for carrying workers on the carriage deck must be fitted with canopies and higher side railings. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b117 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
117 The load on any vehicle on a road should always be securely fastened. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b118 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
118 The front passenger seat(s) in the lorry's cabin must be occupied before workers can be carried on the rear carriage deck. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b119 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
119 Lorry owners who wish to use their lorries to carry their workers must display a Maximum Passenger Capacity (MPC) label or the right side of the lorry’s rear tailboard indicating the maximum number of workers ... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b12 | image,text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b120 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
120 For safety, when workers are carried in lorries, they should be made to sit down properly and the maximum allowable height of a seated worker shall not be more than 1.1 metres measured from the carriage deck. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b121 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
121 The vehicle must not carry an excess number of workers based on the minimum deck space requirement of 0.372 square metres (or 4 square feet) per seated worker. If goods or equipment are also transported, the nu... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b122 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# LIGHT GOODS VEHICLES
122 When transporting workers on the carriage deck, the vehicle must not travel faster than the posted road speed limit or the vehicle speed limit of 60 km/h, whichever is lower. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b123 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# HEIGHT LIMITS
123 Anyone who drives a vehicle with overall height exceeding 4.5m without police escort is committing an offence.
Avoid collision with an overhead structure in 4 steps
(a) Ensure vehicle height is less than 4.5m. A... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b124 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# USE OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE DRIVING
("Use", in relation to a mobile communication device, means to hold it in at least one hand while operating any of its functions)
124 It is an offence to use a mobile communication d... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b125 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# USE OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE DRIVING
("Use", in relation to a mobile communication device, means to hold it in at least one hand while operating any of its functions)
125 Any driver caught using a mobile communication de... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b126 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS
# USE OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE DRIVING
("Use", in relation to a mobile communication device, means to hold it in at least one hand while operating any of its functions)
126 Typical scenarios of using a mobile communication... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b127 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# MOVING OFF
127 Before you move off, fasten your seat belt and look in the mirrors. Give the proper signal, look around to check on traffic and pedestrians. Move off only when you can do so safely and without causing inconvenience to o... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b128 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# MIRRORS AND SIGNALS
128 Mirrors should be checked before moving off, slowing down, stopping, changing lane, overtaking and making any turn. You should also cultivate the habit of checking the mirrors every 5 to 10 seconds while drivin... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b129 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# MIRRORS AND SIGNALS
129 The areas on the right and left of your vehicle which cannot be viewed in your mirrors are known as “blind spots”. You have to turn your head and look over your shoulder to the left or the right to check for tr... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b13 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b130 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# MIRRORS AND SIGNALS
130 Always give clear signals well in advance of your intentions (at least 3 seconds) before your manoeuvre so that other road users can interact safely. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b131 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# DRIVING ALONG
131 Constantly adjust your speed to the conditions of the road on which you are travelling. Such adjustment will enable you to stop in any emergency without skidding or losing control of your vehicle. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b132 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# DRIVING ALONG
132 A good driver automatically reduces speed when:
(a) Entering a built-up area.
(b) Approaching a school or a stationary bus with children alighting from or boarding it.
(c) Travelling on narrow winding roads.
(d)... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b133 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# TAILGATING
133 Tailgating, or following too closely behind another vehicle is a dangerous practice. If the vehicle in front stops suddenly, an accident is inevitable since you will not be able to stop in time. Tailgating also makes the... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b134 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE FOLLOWING DISTANCE
134 To be able to stop with an appropriate space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front, you must allow at least one car length for every 16km/h of your speed.
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b135 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# THE 'TWO-SECOND' RULE
135 A simple way to ensure a safe gap between you and the vehicle in front is to use the 'two-second' rule. As the vehicle in front of you passes a stationary object, such as a lamp post on the side of the road, s... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b136 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# THE 'TWO-SECOND' RULE
136 Always watch for the brake lights of the car immediately in front and the traffic ahead of the car in front. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b137 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# STOPPING DISTANCE
137 It takes a longer distance to stop a moving vehicle than most people think. It is therefore prudent to study the chart below and remember that your stopping distance is approximately the sum of your reaction dist... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b138 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# STOPPING DISTANCE
138 The braking distance will also increase when the road is wet, or if the tyre treads are worn, or when the car is fully loaded. Reaction time will also increase if a driver is tired or if he/she has consumed alcoho... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b139 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# REVERSING
139 Before you reverse, make sure that there are no children or other pedestrians or obstructions in the blind areas behind you. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b14 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b140 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# REVERSING
140 Do not reverse from a side road/minor road into a main road. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b141 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# REVERSING
141 If your view to the rear is restricted, get help when reversing. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b142 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
142 Pedestrians have the right-of-way at Pedestrian Crossings. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b143 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
143 When approaching a pedestrian crossing, slow down and do not overtake other vehicles. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b144 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
144 When approaching a pedestrian crossing, ALWAYS –
(a) be ready to slow down or stop so as to give way to pedestrians;
(b) signal to other drivers your intention to slow down or stop;
(c) allow... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b145 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
145 At a pedestrian crossing controlled by traffic signals or by a policeman, give way to pedestrians who are still crossing even when the signal allows vehicles to move. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b146 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
146 Stop, when signalled to do so by a school patrol warden showing a "STOP-Children" sign. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b147 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
147 Watch for pedestrians who come out suddenly from behind stationary vehicles and other obstructions. Be very careful near schools and bus stops. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b148 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
148 Pedestrians using rural roads tend to be less "road-wise". Watch out for them. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b149 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
149 When you are passing a pedestrian or cyclist, always maintain as wide a distance from him/her as possible and drive slowly. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b15 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b150 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFETY OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS
150 When driving across a muddy section of the road or through a puddle, you should slow down to avoid splashing muddy water onto pedestrians. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b151 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# EMERGENCY VEHICLES
151 Ambulances ferry the sick and injured to hospitals. Fire Engines help put out fires, and Police Vehicles carry police personnel whose presence is much needed in an emergency. Obstructing the passage of any such v... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b152 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
l52 When you are driving, keep your attention on the road ahead, except for necessary and frequent glances at the rear view mirror, wing mirrors and panel of the car. Do not turn your head to talk to your passenger... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b153 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
153 Be careful when driving on steel plates laid on unfinished roadworks because these are extremely slippery, especially when they are wet. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b154 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
154 Avoid driving through floods as there is a danger that brake malfunction may subsequently occur. If unavoidable, pump the brake pedal repeatedly after emerging from flood waters so as to dry the brakes. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b155 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
155 HOW TO REACT TO ANIMALS CROSSING THE ROAD
(a) Slow down when driving next to nature areas, and where wildlife crossings are indicated.
(b) Be alert and slow down if you see any animals crossing the road ahe... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b156 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
156 DRIVING ALONG
(a) Adjust your speed to the speed of the traffic around you so as not to slow down traffic behind you (road hogging). Even when you are driving on the left hand side of the roadway, do not dr... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b157 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
157 SIGNALLING
(a) Give appropriate signals early to allow others to act on them in time.
(b) Cancel your signals when they are not in use so as not to confuse others. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b158 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
158 USE OF HORN
(a) Sound the horn only to warn other road users of dangers such as a likely collision.
(b) Do not use the horn to express anger or frustration.
(c) Do not use the horn to demand the right-of-w... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b159 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
159 LANE DISCIPLINE
(a) Keep to the left of the road and leave the other lanes for other faster moving vehicles to pass safely.
(b) Keep within your lane. It is inconsiderate to straddle lanes as this would obs... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b16 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b160 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
160 AT ROAD JUNCTIONS
(a) Move into the correct lane early at road junctions to let others know your intended direction of travel.
(b) When making right turns, position your vehicle properly so that it does no... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b161 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
161 IN TRAFFIC QUEUES
(a) Stay in queue during traffic hold-ups. Do not jump queue. Jumping queue is discourteous/inconsiderate and would aggravate the traffic jam.
(b) Leave a gap at the junction to a side roa... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b162 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
162 OVERTAKING
(a) Overtake only when it is absolutely necessary.
(b) Overtake only when you are sure that there are no other vehicles attempting to pass or overtake you.
(c) Slow down and keep left when being... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b163 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
163 FOLLOWING DISTANCE
(a) Keep a safe following distance from the vehicle in front so as to allow yourself enough room to stop safely should the vehicle in front stop abruptly.
(b) Do not harass the vehicle in... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b164 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
164 STOPPING AND PARKING
(a) Always stop or park close to the edge of the road.
(b) Always stop or park at places where you would not cause any inconvenience to other road users.
(c) Do not stop your vehicle u... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b165 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
165 LIGHTS
(a) Do not drive if your vehicle's headlamps, tail-lamps and/or direction indicators are not working.
(b) Dip your headlights when following other vehicles or when facing oncoming vehicles, so as to... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b166 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
166 PEDESTRIANS (ESPECIALLY THE YOUNG AND ELDERLY), CYCLISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS
(a) Give pedestrians (especially the young and elderly), cyclists and motorcyclists plenty of room from your vehicle as they might c... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b167 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
167 PATIENCE
(a) Always be patient. Do not rush or lose your cool on the road.
(b) It is not gracious to show any provocative gesture when other drivers do something wrong or cause inconvenience to you. No one ... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b168 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# GENERAL SAFE DRIVING
168 TO ERR IS HUMAN; APOLOGISE AND FORGIVE
Indicate that you are sorry when you have caused inconvenience to others. This will soothe the other driver. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b169 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
169 Safe/Defensive driving technique:
Driving safely and competently demands the total involvement of most of your senses. It is not enough to gain physical mastery of the vehicle... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b17 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b170 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
170 Adverse conditions include: (a) Driver conditions (b) Weather conditions (c) Light conditions (d) Road conditions (e) Traffic conditions | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b171 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
171 DRIVER CONDITIONS
Your physical and mental condition can affect your driving. These conditions are: (a) Your vision, (b) Your physical health, (c) Your mental state, (d) Consu... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b172 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
172 Eighty percent (80%) of information perceived while driving comes through the driver's eyes. It is therefore important that you make optimal use of your eyes when driving. Do not... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b173 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
173 Tiredness, giddiness and being unwell can affect your concentration on the road. If you feel unwell or tired, do not drive. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b174 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
174 Anger, worry and stress can also reduce concentration and may lead to rash or careless driving on the road. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b175 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
175 Consumption of alcohol and certain types of drugs affect your judgement, concentration and reaction time. If you are on medication, check with your doctor whether the prescribed m... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b176 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
176 It is an offence for a person to drive or attempt to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. If a driver is suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, he/she ... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b177 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
177 WEATHER CONDITIONS
Adverse weather conditions affect your ability to see and be seen. These conditions are:-
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b178 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
178 The basic rules to follow when driving in bad weather conditions are:
(a) Reduce your speed so that you can manoeuvre safely.
(b) Do not out-drive the actual distance that yo... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b179 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
179 On a wet road, the stopping distance of a vehicle will increase to about twice the distance of that on a dry road. This is because there is less friction between the tyres and th... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b18 | text | # PART A: DRIVING LICENCES
# INTRODUCTION
The “Basic Theory of Driving” handbook is essential reading for all road users in Singapore, which comprise the pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers. It covers The Highway Code, which includes the traffic rules, traffic regulations, traffic signs and signals, an... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b180 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
180 On a rainy day, a thin layer of water forms on the road surface. Even good tyres may not have a good grip on the road. As speed increases, surface water builds up under the vehic... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b181 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
181 Aquaplaning results in the loss of steering control and braking efficiency. The faster you go, the more difficult it will be to control the vehicle. To counter this, you should s... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b182 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
182 When approaching a road that is flooded but passable to vehicles, engage a lower gear to go through the flood.
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b183 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
183 After passing through water, the brakes become ineffective. To dry the brakes, pump the brake pedal repeatedly until braking action returns.
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b184 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
184 You can also dry the brakes by gently depressing the brake pedal with your left foot while pressing the accelerator with the right foot.
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b185 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
185 At night, the depth of flood water can be deceptive. If in doubt, take an alternative route. | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b186 | text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
186 Stretches of open highways are usually subjected to strong winds. To avoid the danger of being forced into the path of other traffic by the wind, you should slow down and drive c... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |
b187 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
187 LIGHT CONDITIONS
Too much or too little light will affect our ability to see. Sun-glare or light reflected off objects or a pool of water on the road can dazzle and even blind... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet | |||
b188 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
188 Switch on your headlights from 7pm to 7am. Drive at a slower speed than you would during the day.
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b189 | image,text | # PART B(to be tested during Basic Theory Test)
# CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE ROAD
# SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUE (DEFENSIVE DRIVING TECHNIQUE)
189 When the headlight of an oncoming vehicle dazzles you, look to your left to avoid the glare. Use the edge of the road to guide your vehicle. If the light is blinding, slow down a... | Not supported with pagination yet | Not supported with pagination yet |
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