RTT Study Guide 2026
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📋 RTT Exam Format at a Glance
📚 RTT Topics to Study (15)
✍️ Sample RTT Questions & Answers
1. When is it safe to use a mobile phone while driving?
Using a mobile phone while driving is a significant distraction and is illegal in many places unless the car is stationary or a hands-free device is used. Even hands-free use can be distracting, but it's generally permitted as it keeps the driver's hands on the wheel. The primary goal of these regulations is to minimize driver distraction and enhance road safety.
2. Which of the following motorcycles is NOT permitted to be used on any expressway in Singapore?
According to the Road Traffic Act, vehicles with a designed maximum speed of less than 50 kilometres per hour are classified as excluded vehicles and are not allowed on expressways. Engine capacity (for Class 2B, 2A, 2) and age are not the determining factors for expressway access, provided the vehicle can meet the minimum speed requirements.
3. Following a minor traffic accident in Singapore involving your motorcycle and another car with no injuries, which of the following actions is a legal requirement?
Under Singapore's Motor Claims Framework (MCF), it is mandatory to report all motor accidents to your insurer within 24 hours (or the next working day), regardless of whether you intend to claim or if there are any visible damages. You must also stop and exchange particulars (name, contact information, vehicle registration, and insurance details) with the other party involved.
4. What is the proper technique for cornering a motorcycle safely?
Leaning into a turn helps a motorcycle maintain balance and stability by counteracting the centrifugal force generated during the corner. Keeping a steady throttle ensures smooth power delivery, which prevents sudden weight shifts that could destabilize the bike and allows for a controlled and safe maneuver through the turn.
5. If you are riding at 60 mph and need to stop for a hazard that appears 200 feet ahead, what is likely to happen?
At 60 mph total stopping distance is approximately 240 feet under ideal conditions, so 200 feet is not enough space to avoid the hazard.
6. You are riding in the left lane of a multi-lane road and wish to turn right at an upcoming junction. What is the correct procedure to follow?
The correct and safe procedure for changing multiple lanes is to do it progressively. You must signal your intention early to inform other road users, check mirrors and blind spots for each lane change, and only move over when it is safe, treating each lane as a separate maneuver.