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<blockquote data-quote="0Dinesh0" data-source="post: 23892139" data-attributes="member: 568170"><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Most Australians probably like to think they are pretty good drivers but a deceptively tricky road rules quiz is proving we might not know as much as we think.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">NSW Road Safety uploaded to its <a href="https://www.facebook.com/nswroadsafety/?ref=br_rs" target="_blank">Facebook page </a>the road safety test which consisted of a diagram showing three cars, a cyclist and a pedestrian.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Each of the characters were stopped at a four-way intersection and social media users were asked in what order each person was allowed to cross the intersection.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">It is a straight forward question but one that left hundreds of commenters stumped.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Have a look at the diagram and see if you can figure it out.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><img src="https://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/49011c5ff0db97eaff599eb5e86d34c8" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">In the diagram car A is waiting at a stop sign wanting to turn right. Car B is to the right of car A waiting to perform a U-turn.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Car C is on the other side of the intersection from car A, also on a stop sign and waiting to turn left.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">There is also a cyclist, E, that doesn’t have a stop sign and wants to continue straight through the intersection.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">The pedestrian, D, wants to cross the road in front of where all the vehicles and cyclist intend to go.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"> </span><span style="font-size: 12px">There is a lot of different factors to consider and a strong understanding of Australian road rules is essential to passing the quiz.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">The post got more than 460 comments but a very small percentage actually got the right answer.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">One person suggested that D would be the first to go because “pedestrians always have priority”, while another user thought the pedestrian should be the last to cross the intersection.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><a href="https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/motoring/on-the-road/road-safety-quiz-proves-too-difficult-for-many-drivers/news-story/179707a1b0afa92f68819b20a0098fee" target="_blank">https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/motoring/on-the-road/road-safety-quiz-proves-too-difficult-for-many-drivers/news-story/179707a1b0afa92f68819b20a0098fee</a></span></p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
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