Road Traffic Highway Code Test

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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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When should you not attempt to overtake a vehicle?

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What is the recommended action if a driver is blinded by the headlights of other vehicles at night?

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Why is it important to drive at a safe speed in areas with lots of pedestrians?

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What is the rule for drivers once a pedestrian has stepped onto a pedestrian crossing?

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What should drivers remember about pedestrians at pedestrian crossings?

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How can you ensure that it is safe to move back to the left side of the road after overtaking?

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What should you do well before you reach the roundabout?

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How can defensive driving help in avoiding crashes?

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What is the primary reason for stopping and remaining at the side of the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching?

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What is the restriction regarding overloading your motor vehicle?

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What should you remember about driving at a safe speed for the conditions?

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What should drivers do if there is a warning sign for a road junction?

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When is it permissible to attach the infant seat to the front seat?

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What is the potential danger posed by long vehicles in roundabouts?

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What can dazzle a driver while driving at night, especially when the road is wet?

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What is the first step you should take when preparing to turn right?

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What is the importance of fastening the helmet’s chin strap according to the Highway-Code?

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When should you give a signal while driving?

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Why might pedestrians in rural areas be more at risk near roads?

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What should you do if you have to stop on the road?

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About this Road Traffic Highway Code Test Questions

When you want to start driving, you must signal first to let everyone know what you’re planning to do. Next we engage in an intense examination of checking your mirror before you hit a roundabout … staying aware of who’s around you is key. If we are discussing stopping, make sure you stay as close to the edge of the road as you can. And for those behind you, always check your mirror before you turn your car right to make sure you’re not cutting anyone off. To improve your knowledge on these topics, practice our Driving Theory Test.

Now, onto long vehicles and their dangerous moments at busy intersections … these giants could end up crushing pedestrians against middle barriers if they’re not careful to stick to their lanes. And before we forget, mirror checks save lives before quickly moving back to the left after overtaking just to ensure the coast is clear. Here’s an item of major importance — not racing in front of cars already trying to pass you as it just spells trouble; those warning signs for junctions? You must watch your speed and where you’re at to move through safely. Dive deeper with knowledge challenges at our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test. And with emergency vehicles, move because those people must hurry to where they’re headed, quick and clear.

And in the express analysis, one finds that driving defense is like building a safety bubble against unforeseen mistakes. Seeing that a sudden shower can make other cars’ lights become blinding beams, slowing down and even stopping are your primary moves. In regards to visibility, strapping on a bright light ensures other road users actually see you. Let’s switch gears to carrying items. For more insights on safe driving practices, visit our driver license test.

Don’t pack your car too full. Keep everything tight and confined … stretching outside by a foot tops. Pedestrians, especially from the countryside contemplating the mysteries of traffic, need drivers to tone down the speed to keep everyone intact. All those people walking? They have just as much a stake in crossing the street safely as you manoeuvring your vehicle. Also, somewhat slightly adjusting to whatever condition — be it snow, hail, or a catchy song playing on the radio — means adjusting how fast you’re going. Test your understanding with our road code Driving Theory Test.

By the by, putting young people in front without protective gear — that’s a no-go if an airbag can say hello. Traditional lessons but golden – like looking all around before planting your vehicle passage back after an overtake. Drivers are reminded: while cruising past pedestrians labouring under load, trekking in recreational bliss, or just evenly exploring their way in rural locales, pressing the pedals softly helps a lot with reducing risk and avoiding accidents. For more tips and information, check out our blog on safe driving in the Bahamas.