Barbados Highway Code Ultimate Exam, Exams of Technology

The Barbados Highway Code Ultimate Exam prepares learners for Barbados driving permit and road safety examinations. Topics include traffic signs, driving laws, road markings, defensive driving, vehicle safety, pedestrian awareness, and accident prevention. This preparation resource helps drivers improve road knowledge, driving confidence, and compliance with Barbados traffic regulations.

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Barbados Highway Code Ultimate
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Question 1. **What does a red circular sign with a white horizontal bar
indicate?**
A) No entry for all vehicles
B) No left turn
C) No stopping
D) No overtaking
Answer: A
Explanation: A red circle with a white horizontal bar is the universal “No
Entry” sign, prohibiting all traffic from entering the road ahead.
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Question 2. **Which colour and shape is used for a “Give Way” sign in
Barbados?**
A) Red triangle pointing downwards
B) Blue circle
C) White inverted triangle with a red border
D) Yellow diamond
Answer: C
Explanation: The “Give Way” sign is an inverted white triangle bordered in
red, signalling drivers must yield to traffic on the main road.
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Question 1. What does a red circular sign with a white horizontal bar indicate? A) No entry for all vehicles B) No left turn C) No stopping D) No overtaking Answer: A Explanation: A red circle with a white horizontal bar is the universal “No Entry” sign, prohibiting all traffic from entering the road ahead.

Question 2. Which colour and shape is used for a “Give Way” sign in Barbados? A) Red triangle pointing downwards B) Blue circle C) White inverted triangle with a red border D) Yellow diamond Answer: C Explanation: The “Give Way” sign is an inverted white triangle bordered in red, signalling drivers must yield to traffic on the main road.

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Question 3. A flashing amber traffic light at an intersection means the driver must: A) Stop and wait for green B) Proceed with caution, giving way to traffic on the main road C) Treat it as a red light D) Accelerate through the junction Answer: B Explanation: A flashing amber indicates caution; drivers may proceed but must give way to traffic on the intersecting road.

Question 4. What does a solid white line in the centre of the carriageway indicate? A) Overtaking is permitted at any time B) No crossing of the line for any vehicle C) Only buses may cross D) It marks the edge of the road Answer: B Explanation: A solid white centre line prohibits vehicles from crossing it, preventing overtaking or lane changes.

Question 5. A broken yellow line on the road edge is used to: A) Indicate a pedestrian crossing

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D) Parking prohibited Answer: B Explanation: Blue circles give positive commands; a left-pointing arrow means drivers must turn left at the next junction.

Question 8. Which statement correctly describes the “Stop” sign in Barbados? A) It is a red octagon that requires a complete stop before the stop line. B) It is a triangular sign that requires a rolling stop. C) It is a blue circle that indicates a mandatory stop. D) It is a yellow diamond that signals a temporary stop. Answer: A Explanation: The “Stop” sign is a red octagon; drivers must bring the vehicle to a full stop before the stop line.

Question 9. A flashing red traffic light at a junction is equivalent to: A) A green light – proceed with caution B) A stop sign – stop and proceed only when safe C) A yellow light – prepare to stop D) No signal – ignore it

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Answer: B Explanation: A flashing red light requires drivers to stop completely and only proceed when the way is clear.

Question 10. The “Zebra” pedestrian crossing signal that shows a steady green man means: A) Pedestrians must wait, drivers may proceed B) Pedestrians may cross, drivers must stop C) Both pedestrians and drivers may proceed D) The crossing is closed for maintenance Answer: B Explanation: A steady green man indicates that pedestrians have the right of way and drivers must give way.

Question 11. What is the correct order of the Mirror-Look-Signal-Maneuver (MLSM) routine when moving off from a stationary position? A) Look, Mirror, Signal, Maneuver B) Mirror, Look, Signal, Maneuver C) Signal, Mirror, Look, Maneuver D) Maneuver, Mirror, Look, Signal Answer: B

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Explanation: Overtaking is only permitted when the centre line is broken, visibility is good, and there is sufficient distance from junctions.

Question 14. Which location is a prohibited area for overtaking? A) On a straight, level stretch of road with broken lines B) On a bridge with a solid white centre line C) On a rural road with no pedestrians D) On a highway with a speed limit of 80 km/h Answer: B Explanation: Overtaking on a bridge is forbidden, especially when a solid centre line indicates a no-overtake zone.

Question 15. When entering a roundabout, you must give way to traffic coming from which direction? A) Directly opposite you B) From the left C) From the right D) From behind Answer: C Explanation: In left-hand traffic, traffic already circulating in the roundabout approaches from the right and must be given way.

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Question 16. If you intend to travel straight through a roundabout, which lane should you occupy on approach? A) The left lane B) The right lane C) The centre lane, if present D) Any lane is acceptable Answer: A Explanation: For going straight, drivers use the left lane on approach and stay left within the roundabout.

Question 17. When should a driver signal left while navigating a roundabout? A) When entering the roundabout B) When exiting the roundabout to the left or going straight C) Only when making a full circle D) Never, signals are not required in roundabouts Answer: B Explanation: Drivers signal left when they are about to exit the roundabout to the left or continue straight, informing other road users of their intention.

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Question 20. What is the standard speed limit in built-up (urban) areas in Barbados? A) 30 km/h B) 40 km/h C) 50 km/h D) 60 km/h Answer: B Explanation: The statutory speed limit for city and built-up zones is 40 km/h unless otherwise signed.

Question 21. On a highway with a posted limit of 80 km/h, a driver may legally travel at 90 km/h if: A) The road is dry and visibility is good B) There are no other vehicles nearby C) The driver feels confident D) None of the above – exceeding the limit is illegal Answer: D Explanation: Speed limits are absolute; exceeding 80 km/h on a highway is a violation regardless of conditions.

Question 22. Which factor requires a driver to reduce speed below the posted limit?

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A) Clear weather B) Heavy rain causing wet road surfaces C) Light traffic D) A well-maintained vehicle Answer: B Explanation: Wet roads increase stopping distances; drivers must adjust speed to maintain safety.

Question 23. According to the “two-second rule,” the minimum safe following distance at 60 km/h is approximately: A) 2 seconds, which equals about 33 m B) 5 seconds, which equals about 83 m C) 10 seconds, which equals about 166 m D) No specific distance is required Answer: A Explanation: The two-second rule means maintaining a gap that a vehicle travels in two seconds; at 60 km/h this is roughly 33 m.

Question 24. In wet weather, the typical stopping distance for a vehicle traveling at 50 km/h: A) Remains unchanged

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D) 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM Answer: C Explanation: Statutory law requires headlights on from 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM during summer for visibility.

Question 27. When should a driver dip high-beam headlights? A) When approaching a vehicle from behind B) When an oncoming vehicle is within 150 m C) Only when driving in a tunnel D) Never, high beams may be used at all times Answer: B Explanation: High beams must be dipped when an oncoming vehicle is within 150 m to avoid dazzling the driver.

Question 28. A pedestrian walking on the right-hand side of the road (facing traffic) is required to: A) Wear a reflective jacket at all times B) Use the sidewalk only C) Walk facing oncoming traffic, not with it D) Carry a white stick with red bands

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Answer: C Explanation: Pedestrians must walk on the right side of the road, facing traffic, to see approaching vehicles.

Question 29. What does a white stick with red bands carried by a pedestrian signify? A) The pedestrian is a child B) The pedestrian is deaf and blind, requiring extra care from drivers C) The pedestrian is a police officer D) The pedestrian is a cyclist Answer: B Explanation: The white stick with red bands identifies a deaf-blind pedestrian; drivers must give them extra consideration.

Question 30. When encountering a “Lollipop” school warden with a stop sign, a driver must: A) Continue at the same speed B) Stop only if children are present C) Stop and wait until the warden signals to proceed D) Honk to alert the warden Answer: C

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Question 33. A supervisor accompanying a learner driver must be at least: A) 18 years old with any licence B) 21 years old and have held a full licence for at least 2 years C) 25 years old with a commercial licence D) 30 years old with no licence requirement Answer: B Explanation: The supervising driver must be 21+ and have held a valid full licence for a minimum of two years.

Question 34. Which of the following health conditions must be declared to the licensing authority? A) Mild seasonal allergies B) Correctable vision requiring glasses or contacts C) Perfect health only D) Having a cold Answer: B Explanation: Drivers who need corrective lenses must disclose this to ensure they meet visual standards for safe driving.

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Question 35. Daily vehicle checks should include all EXCEPT: A) Tire pressure and tread depth B) Brake fluid level C) Engine oil colour only D) Functioning of lights and indicators Answer: C Explanation: While checking oil is important, colour alone is insufficient; the level and condition must be verified, making option C the incorrect focus.

Question 36. In Barbados, the horn may be used as a warning device only when: A) Honking to alert a pedestrian who is not looking B) Playing music loudly in the vehicle C) Signalling to a friend across the street D) Expressing frustration at traffic Answer: A Explanation: The horn is intended solely for warning other road users of immediate danger; using it for non-emergency purposes is prohibited.

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A) Speed up to get out of the way B) Pull over to the left and stop C) Continue driving, ignoring the vehicle D) Move into the opposite lane Answer: B Explanation: Drivers must give way by pulling over to the left and stopping to allow the emergency vehicle to pass.

Question 40. If a vehicle breaks down on a highway, the driver should first: A) Leave the vehicle and walk to the nearest house B) Turn on hazard lights and place a warning triangle at a safe distance behind the vehicle C) Continue driving slowly to the nearest exit D) Call a friend for a ride Answer: B Explanation: Activating hazard lights and placing a warning triangle warns other road users of the obstruction.

Question 41. The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers in Barbados is: A) 0.00% – zero tolerance

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B) 0.02%

C) 0.05%

D) 0.08%

Answer: C Explanation: Barbados enforces a 0.05% BAC limit; exceeding this constitutes a DUI offence.

Question 42. A driver who accumulates 12 demerit points within a 12 - month period will: A) Receive a fine only B) Have their licence suspended for 6 months C) Be required to attend a driving refresher course only D) Lose the right to drive permanently Answer: B Explanation: Accumulating 12 points triggers a licence suspension of six months under the demerit system.

Question 43. What does a broken white longitudinal line on the road indicate? A) Overtaking is prohibited B) Lane changes are permitted when safe