Australian Capital Territory DKT Study Guide & Cheat Sheet

All the key facts, numbers, and rules you need to pass your Australian Capital Territory Driver Knowledge Test in one place.

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Key Numbers to Memorise

50 km/h
Default urban speed limit (unless signed otherwise)
100 km/h
Default open road speed (unless signed)
40 km/h
School zone speed (school hours, school days)
25 km/h
Shared zone / pedestrian mall speed limit
0.00%
BAC limit for Learner & P1/P2 drivers
0.05%
BAC limit for fully licensed drivers
3 sec
Minimum safe following distance (3-second rule)
1.5 m
Minimum passing distance for cyclists (speed <60 km/h)
1 m
Minimum passing distance for cyclists (speed <60 km/h) in some states
150 m
Distance to signal/indicate before turning
30 m
Distance from intersection to park legally
1 m
Clearance from fire hydrant indicator (Australian Road Rules)
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Speed Limits at a Glance

Zone / SituationSpeed LimitNotes
Residential / urban road (default)50 km/hUnless otherwise signed
School zone (during school hours)40 km/hSchool days 8:00–9:30am & 2:30–4:00pm
Shared zone / pedestrian mall25 km/hMust give way to pedestrians
Open road / highway (default)100 km/hUnless signed (some highways 110 km/h)
Freeway / motorway (if signed)110 km/hMost Australian freeways
Learner / P1 driver max speed100 km/hEven if road sign allows higher
Work zone (while workers present)As signedUsually 25 or 40 km/h
Near emergency vehicle (stopped)25 km/hWhen passing stationary emergency vehicles with lights on

Right-of-Way (Give Way) Rules

At a GIVE WAY sign:

Slow down and give way to ALL vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians.

At a STOP sign:

Come to a complete stop. Only move when safe. Give way to all traffic.

Entering a roundabout:

Give way to all vehicles already in the roundabout. Indicate when exiting.

Turning right:

Give way to oncoming traffic and pedestrians crossing the road you're entering.

Turning left:

Give way to pedestrians and cyclists crossing the road you're turning into.

Merging lanes:

The vehicle that is merging must give way to vehicles in the lane it is merging into.

T-intersection (no sign):

Vehicles on the terminating road must give way to those on the continuing road.

Entering from private property:

Give way to ALL vehicles on the road when exiting driveways or car parks.

Ambulance / Police lights:

Pull over safely to the left and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed.

Pedestrians at crossings:

Give way to pedestrians at marked crossings and before turning across a footpath.

Alcohol, Drugs & Driving

BAC Limits
  • 0.00% BAC: Learner & P1/P2 licence holders
  • 0.02% BAC: Heavy vehicle drivers (trucks, buses)
  • 0.05% BAC: Fully licensed private vehicle drivers
  • Even 1–2 standard drinks can raise BAC above 0.05%
  • Alcohol affects judgement, reaction time, and vision
Drug Driving
  • Police conduct roadside drug tests (saliva swabs)
  • Detectable substances include THC (cannabis), methamphetamine (speed/ice), and MDMA (ecstasy)
  • Zero tolerance applies — any presence is illegal
  • Prescription drugs can also impair driving
  • Always ask your doctor or pharmacist if your medication affects your ability to drive

Fatigue Management

Fatigue is a killer on Australian roads. Driver fatigue causes about 20–30% of serious crashes, especially on long country roads.
Stop and rest for at least 15–20 minutes every 2 hours on long trips.
Do not drive if you feel drowsy — pull over safely and rest.
Avoid driving between midnight and 6am — your body's natural sleep time.
Share the driving on long trips wherever possible.
Do not rely on caffeine or music alone to stay alert.
Signs of fatigue: yawning, heavy eyelids, drifting in lane, slowed reactions.

Parking Rules Summary

LocationRule
Double yellow linesNo stopping at any time
Yellow line (broken)No parking (stopping to pick up/drop off permitted)
Bus stop zoneNo stopping (unless you are a bus)
Within 1 m of fire hydrant indicatorNo parking (Australian Road Rules r.168)
Within 20 m of intersection (non-built-up)No parking
Within 10 m of intersection (built-up area)No parking
Clearway zoneNo stopping during signed hours
Loading zoneDelivery vehicles only during signed hours
DrivewayMust leave at least 1 m clearance
Accessible parking space (blue)Valid disability permit required
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