Jamaica Road Code Exam Questions
and Answers
What is the first ruler of the road? - Correct Answers -Always be able to stop your
vehicle well within the distance from which you can see the road to be clear.
When should you not overtake? - Correct Answers -At a road junction, on a corner or
bend, on the brow of a hill, at a pedestrian crossing, on a hump-back Bridge where the
road narrows or where the road is divided with an unbroken white line.
Where should you not blow your horn? - Correct Answers -In built up areas,
approaching a police man on point duty, to demand a free passage on the highway,
when your vehicle is stationary, approaching cattle, passing parliament in session,
passing a church,hospital, library or school in session.
Whom do you consider most of all road users? - Correct Answers -You are required to
give due care and consideration to all users of the road but pedestrians most of all.
What is the meaning of an unbroken white line in the middle of the road? - Correct
Answers -You must not overtake there if by doing so you would drive on the right of the
line always keep to the left of such a line.
What is a dual carriage-way? - Correct Answers -It is a two-way road divided by a strip
of land in the middle.
When can you overtake on the left? - Correct Answers -On a one-way road, at a
roundabout, when a driver in front gives a signal that he is about to turn right, passing a
line of slow moving vehicles in order to clear a traffic congestion, turning left at a
crossroads on a four-lane road.
After overtaking a vehicle what should you do before rejoining the line? - Correct
Answers -Check your rare view mirror.
When must you dip your lights? - Correct Answers -On wet roads, in brightly lit areas,
approaching an oncoming vehicle, traveling close behind a vehicle, approaching a
and Answers
What is the first ruler of the road? - Correct Answers -Always be able to stop your
vehicle well within the distance from which you can see the road to be clear.
When should you not overtake? - Correct Answers -At a road junction, on a corner or
bend, on the brow of a hill, at a pedestrian crossing, on a hump-back Bridge where the
road narrows or where the road is divided with an unbroken white line.
Where should you not blow your horn? - Correct Answers -In built up areas,
approaching a police man on point duty, to demand a free passage on the highway,
when your vehicle is stationary, approaching cattle, passing parliament in session,
passing a church,hospital, library or school in session.
Whom do you consider most of all road users? - Correct Answers -You are required to
give due care and consideration to all users of the road but pedestrians most of all.
What is the meaning of an unbroken white line in the middle of the road? - Correct
Answers -You must not overtake there if by doing so you would drive on the right of the
line always keep to the left of such a line.
What is a dual carriage-way? - Correct Answers -It is a two-way road divided by a strip
of land in the middle.
When can you overtake on the left? - Correct Answers -On a one-way road, at a
roundabout, when a driver in front gives a signal that he is about to turn right, passing a
line of slow moving vehicles in order to clear a traffic congestion, turning left at a
crossroads on a four-lane road.
After overtaking a vehicle what should you do before rejoining the line? - Correct
Answers -Check your rare view mirror.
When must you dip your lights? - Correct Answers -On wet roads, in brightly lit areas,
approaching an oncoming vehicle, traveling close behind a vehicle, approaching a