CG063 - General Knowledge
A friend lends you his car. It is very noisy and blows a lot of smoke. He tells you the vehicle has
been given a defect notice but it's still OK to drive it. What should you do?
- Before you borrow the car check the defect notice to make sure it is
legal to drive the car.
- Borrow the car, but always drive it 10 Km/h below the speed limit.
- Borrow the car but only drive on streets where the car will not be a danger to
CG064 - General Knowledge
Your car registration expires today. You have your car inspected for registration renewal but it fails
the inspection. What should you do?
- After today you must not drive the car until it has been repaired,
passed another inspection and registered.
- You have seven days to have the car repaired, after which the RTA considers it to
be unregistered.
- Go to the RTA and ask them to renew your registration and tell them you will soon
CG067 - General Knowledge
You buy a car and find that the spare tyre is smooth; the tread is only just visible. If you get a
puncture will it be legal to drive the car with a smooth spare tyre?
- No, it's illegal to drive a car with a smooth tyre even if it is the spare.
- Yes, but you must get the puncture fixed within 24 hours.
- Yes, if the tyre is correctly inflated and the side walls of the tyre are in good
CG068 - General Knowledge
You borrow a friend's car and find that the position of the driver's seat puts you sitting a long way
from the steering wheel and controls. What should you do?
- Adjust the seat forward so it's right for you.
- Put up with the discomfort; you should not adjust another person's seat.
- Ask your friend for a cushion to place behind your back.