Road Right is a series of ten questions about cyclists and motorists sharing the roads, one or more of which will be asked on your compulsory driver's licence test.
No, bicycle riders must always ride on the footpath.
Yes, bicycle riders must give way to motor vehicles at all times when riding on the road.
Yes, bicycles are legal road vehicles and bicycle riders have equal rights and responsibilities to share the roads.
Bicycle riders not allowed on the roadway.
Caution, bicycle riders may be using the road.
You are approaching a children's playground, slow down.
Overtake the bicycle rider quickly and speed up to stop the other driver becoming aggressive.
Resist the pressure, stay calm and overtake the bicycle rider when it is safe to do so.
Go slower because the slower you go the safer you are.
Yes, when turning right Geoff can do so with a right hook turn
No, Geoff should always complete traditional right turns the same as a motor vehicle would
No, they shouldn't even be riding on the road
Yes, so long as the bicylce riders are not more than 1.5 metres apart
No, they should always ride single-file