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Frequently Asked Questions at NaTIS

Frequently asked questions at NaTIS
Frequently Asked Questions at NaTIS

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While driving a vehicle, seatbelts:

a. Are only needed on long trips
b. Must always be worn properly and tightly adjusted
c. Are only needed on short trips

As a driver of a vehicle, you may not:

a. Leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running
b. Leave your vehicle unattended with the engine turned off
c. Leave your vehicle with passengers inside

A passenger may not get into or out of a vehicle on a public road unless it is:

a. Moving
b. Stopped
c. Reversing

When should you have your headlights on when you are driving your vehicle?:

a. All the time
b. Only in poor weather conditions
c. Between sunset and sunrise and in poor weather conditions

What is the maximum permissible length of a motor vehicle?

a. 12.5m
b. 13.5m
c. 18.5m

What is the maximum permissible length of an articulated motor vehicle

a. 12.5m
b. 13.5m
c. 18.5m

What is the maximum permissible width of a bus?

a. 2.6m
b. 6.2m
c. 4.5m

What is the maximum permissible width of a motor vehicle?

a. 25m
b. 5.2m
c. 2.5m

Projections in front of any vehicle may not exceed:

a. 3mm
b. 30mm
c. 300mm

When you are driving in a vehicle and wish to check your speed, you check the:

a. Kilometre gauge
b. Trip meter
c. Speedometer

The safe way to stop the vehicle is to:

a. Press the clutch and then the brake
b. Press the brake and then the clutch
c. Press the brake and clutch simultaneously

An adult passenger in the back of the vehicle is breaking the law if he is:

a. Distracting fellow passengers
b. Not wearing the available seat belt
c. Sitting in the back seat

Which statement is correct?

a. Passengers in a vehicle fitted with airbags are not required to wear a seatbelt
b. Seat belts are only required for long trips
c. A driver and passenger(s) in a motor vehicle must wear a properly fitted and adjusted
seatbelt.

A driver of a vehicle must ensure that animals:

a. Do not get into a public road
b. Do not cross the public road
c. Do not get onto the roof of the vehicle

When you are towing another vehicle with a tow rope, chain or tow bar, the distance betweenthe two vehicles should not be more than:

a. 3 metres
b. 3.5 metres
c. 4 metres

What is the maximum permissible length of a bus-train?

a. 22 m
b. 20 m
c. 18 m

What is the maximum width of a goods vehicle with GVM over 12 000 kg?

a. 26 m
b. 2.6 m
c. 6.2 m

A load that projects on either side of a motor vehicle may not exceed:

a. 150 mm
b. 1.25 m
c. 1.3 m

Goods carried on any vehicle that project to the rear may not exceed

a. 1.8 m
b. 1.8 mm
c. 18 m

Any load on a motor vehicle must:

a. Be securely fastened within the body of the vehicle
b. Be securely projected to the rear
c. Be securely fastened with wires

While driving a vehicle, seatbelts:

a. Are only needed on long trips
b. Must always be worn properly and tightly adjusted
c. Are only needed on short trips

As a driver of a vehicle, you may not:

a. Leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running
b. Leave your vehicle unattended with the engine turned off
c. Leave your vehicle with passengers inside

A passenger may not get into or out of a vehicle on a public road unless it is:

a. Moving
b. Stopped
c. Reversing

When should you have your headlights on when you are driving your vehicle?:

a. All the time
b. Only in poor weather conditions
c. Between sunset and sunrise and in poor weather conditions

What is the maximum permissible length of a motor vehicle?

a. 12.5m
b. 13.5m
c. 18.5m

What is the maximum permissible length of an articulated motor vehicle

a. 12.5m
b. 13.5m
c. 18.5m

What is the maximum permissible width of a bus?

a. 2.6m
b. 6.2m
c. 4.5m

What is the maximum permissible width of a motor vehicle?

a. 25m
b. 5.2m
c. 2.5m

Projections in front of any vehicle may not exceed:

a. 3mm
b. 30mm
c. 300mm

NaTIS Namibia

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