NTSA Driving Test (Kenya)· National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA)
A Keep Left or Drive on the Left sign is commonly placed at exits from ports, airports and tourist resorts to remind drivers that:
Choices
- AOvertaking is banned
- BKenya drives on the leftCorrect
- CThe road ahead is one-way
- DParking is not allowed
Answer
Kenya drives on the left
Keep Left or Drive on the Left signs appear at exits from ports, airports and tourist resorts to remind drivers that Kenya drives on the left.
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