Highway Code Test Questions and Answers

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This Bahamas Permit driving theory practice exam 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 must you do at a junction with a 'GIVE WAY' sign?

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During which time period should the horn not be used in town?

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Why should you not overtake at junctions?

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Why should you avoid parking opposite a traffic island?

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What should be done with packages and other objects while driving?

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What should you do if you become sleepy while driving?

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When driving at night where there is no street lighting, what type of headlights should you use?

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What should you always look out for while practicing defensive driving?

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What should be inspected to ensure that all glass is clean inside and out?

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What should you remember to do when looking out for other vehicles (and pedestrians) near junctions?

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Why is the infant seat designed to cushion the child on all sides?

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What can reversing lights do during the daytime and at night?

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What should you do when turning left and there are cyclists or motorcyclists on your lefthand side?

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What should you do while proceeding to your exit at a roundabout when turning right?

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Why is it important to be cautious when overtaking in mist or heavy rain?

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What is the overall stopping distance?

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Where should you always slow down according to theHighway-Code?

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What is the primary reason for obeying a police officer's instructions at a crossing?

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When should you drive on the left side of the road?

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When approaching a roundabout, what should you do if there is traffic already on it?

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Closing out this document, I endeavour to elucidate the path to discovery and discernment in driving safely and responsibly on the road. It’s extremely essential to always park away from a traffic island, because doing so can hide a traffic sign from others’ views. This essentially leads to confusion, or sad times, for motorists and pedestrians alike. Signalling before you allow bikers or those zooming around on motorcycles to pass by is of the very highest importance — this guarantees their safety before you make that turn. If tired feelings hit while driving, stopping for a nap at a safe spot can really help a lot instead of powering through the drowsiness. Making sure to turn on those bright lights when street lights are missing helps a lot in seeing what’s ahead. Also, regularly checking that your car’s mirrors and windows are not covered in dirt or dust assists in maintaining clear vision all around. Remember, when you arrive at a roundabout, you must let the vehicles that are already driving in it keep on moving without interruption. Catch sight of a ‘GIVE WAY’ sign? That certainly means you need to relax and let cars from the other direction go first. Not hurrying past cars at junctions is a smart and careful way for keeping things smooth and crash-free on the roads. Also, flipping on your reverse lights isn’t simply about going in reverse – it’s also about showing drivers and walkers during day and night that you’re moving backward. That small chair for the child in the back? It’s there to make sure they stay safe and protected from all sides if things go bad. And sounding the horn in the middle of the night in residential areas? Somewhat frowned upon for a peaceful night in the local area. To test your knowledge on these topics, try our practice Driving Theory Test.

Following the Highway-Code routine to reduce speed near schools and hospitals springs into action the shield of safety especially for the children around. A note from the safety melody is always to look for random issues ahead, such as young people playing close to the road which is of significant consequence. Before burying the accelerator at junctions, having a “Think bike” moment ensures fellow road peers on two wheels stay unscathed. At areas where roads cross in a circle, alias roundabouts, stick to acknowledging your departure with explicit signalling till the very end if swinging right. Driving when weighty blankets of mist or rain dance in the air complicates measuring how other cars zip by, requiring you to turn up the caution level, especially during overtakes. Safety tip straight from the Road Rules Guide: being careful in the car can dodge injuries from sudden static shocks to full stops. Lastly, if a police familiar decks out directing beats over regular traffic scores and visual prompts, their tips lead the chart for road moves. For more in-depth knowledge, check out our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test.

To further enhance your understanding of road safety and regulations, consider taking our road code Driving Theory Test. For those preparing for their license, we recommend our comprehensive driver license test. Stay informed about local driving conditions by reading our tips for safe driving in the Bahamas and learning about common violations on Bahamian highways.