General Driving Theory Test 4

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General Driving Theory Test 4 | Bahamas Driving Test has:

A. 20 Multiple Choice Questions.

B. 20 Minute Duration.

You must correctly answer a minimum of 16 questions (80%) to pass this driving test.

All questions are derived from the official Highway Code for The Bahamas.


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Everything you need to know for the official Bahamas Driving Theory Exam:

1. The Driving Exam consists of 40 questions.

2. The Driving Exam has a duration of 40 minutes.

3. Participants must correctly answer a minimum of 32 questions (80%) to successfully pass the Driving Exam.

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What is the impact of poor loading on fuel consumption?

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When must you report any accident in which someone is injured to the Police?

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Question 5: In which situations is a bicycle not as visible as other vehicles on the road?

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What should you do if you have to leave a broken down vehicle in the road at night?

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What should drivers do especially when joining main roads from side roads?

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Why is it advised not to wear long or loose clothes while cycling?

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What effect does alcohol have on a driver's reaction time?

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Which of the following is a sign of shock?

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Which of the following is an important driving practice regarding pedestrian crossings?

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How does the roof rack affect wind resistance in a vehicle?

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Why is it important to make sure your vehicle's lights are clean at night?

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Which documents must you give to the buyer when selling your vehicle?

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What is the average increase in reaction time for a driver after consuming a large amount of alcohol?

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What should you do to get the vehicle repaired or removed from the road before dark?

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How should you behave when following Jitneys while driving?

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Why is it important to treat the symptoms of shock?

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How can First Aid training benefit road crash victims?

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What should drivers do if it is not clear who has the right to go first at a junction?

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What is a recommended way to park your vehicle at night?

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Which documents are required to register or license a new vehicle?

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General Driving Theory Test 4 – Practice Test Questions

Giving way to people walking at crosswalks is really key for driving in a manner that’s comfortable, safe, and shows manners; the Highway Code essentially says if it’s dark, find a spot for your car in a location that’s not on the road to make things safer.

Keep those long skirts or baggy pants from getting caught in your bike’s wheels or chain, because that’s a quick way to end up taking a tumble.

If someone gets hurt, knowing first aid can stop things from becoming more serious before the experts show up, which is extremely helpful if there’s been a car crash.

If you’re driving and you end up in a crash that hurts someone, you have to inform the Police before one day goes by.

Hitching too many items or badly distributing weight in your car makes it harder for how much fuel you’re using.

Drinking before driving is dangerous since it slows down how fast you react, for instance, you’ll be slow to hit the brakes or steer quickly. Despite being amazing, bikes aren’t inherently, or in substance, similar to other big road machines in terms of how well others can see them. Especially when it’s dark or the weather is bad.

Drinking really affects a driver’s ability to respond in sudden, urgent situations, which is inherently, or in substance, similar to saying their reaction times can be about 15% slower.

Make sure dirt is not blocking your lights because seeing and being seen is the most important thing for avoiding accidents.

If the day comes when you need to sell your car, don’t forget you have to pass along the Ownership Booklet, Bill of Sale, and also sign off on the license disk.

Got to always make room and not tailgate Jitneys since they tend to stop out of the blue, making it crucial to lookout to dodge trouble on the road.

If you hit an intersection and it’s anyone’s guess who should go, err on the side of extremely cautious.

Getting to grips with how to help someone in shock can actually do a lot more than you think, since it stops things from going downhill.

When you have a new ride and need to take care of its paperwork, be sure to have all the necessary docs, such as the Customs Vehicle Information Sheet, Bill of Sale, Valid Insurance Certificate, the inspection approval ticket, and the fee for registering.

Dragging a roof rack around ups how much wind pushes back against your car, so taking it off when it’s not in use is a simple fix to avoid burning extra fuel. In addition remember to always pay attention and yield when moving onto main roads from a side one. It makes everyone’s life easier if you try to fix your car or move it off the road before the sun sets to skip causing any accidents.

Just turning on your parking lights, and setting up a warning signal in the area, makes an enormous difference for keeping other drivers informed and lowering the chance of bumping into each other.

Practice our road code Driving Theory Test to reinforce your knowledge.

Dive deeper with knowledge challenges at our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test to enhance your understanding of road signs.

Visit our driver license test to assess your readiness for the official exam.

Learn more about the Bahamas Driving Theory Test to better prepare yourself.

Test your knowledge with our General Driving Theory Test 1 for additional practice.