Menu
Menu

Rule 30 Test

These questions are based on Highway Code Rule 30. There are 5 questions in this test. You need to answer 4 out of 5 to pass. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!

Tests Taken

Last Score

Average Score

Your Progress

Test Quick View

Click on an answer to view the correct choice along with the explanation.

A Cross at an island in the road.
B Cross directly without stopping.
C Use the nearest zebra crossing.
D Wait for a controlled crossing.
Correct Answer: A Cross at an island in the road.
Explanation: When no controlled crossings are available, it's advised to cross at a road island, using the Green Cross Code.
A As a pedestrian resting area.
B Decorative purpose.
C For traffic direction.
D To aid safe crossing.
Correct Answer: D To aid safe crossing.
Explanation: Road islands are designed to aid pedestrians in crossing safely, serving as a midway point across the road.
A After crossing the road.
B Crossing to and from the island.
C Only at zebra crossings.
D When traffic lights are red.
Correct Answer: B Crossing to and from the island.
Explanation: The Green Cross Code should be used for crossing both to the island and again for the remaining part of the road.
A Immediately cross the road.
B Return to the pavement.
C Stop and use Green Cross Code.
D Wait for a signal.
Correct Answer: C Stop and use Green Cross Code.
Explanation: Upon reaching the island, you should stop and then apply the Green Cross Code again to cross the second half of the road.
A Any part of the road.
B At the nearest junction.
C Behind a parked car.
D Where there's an island.
Correct Answer: D Where there's an island.
Explanation: In the absence of controlled crossing points, it's advisable to cross at a point where there's an island on the road.