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Which description corresponds to a "Bicycle path"?

A road or section of road intended for the movement of bicycles, motorcycles and electric micromobility vehicles, marked by appropriate road signs.

What does a pair of parallel lines composed of square markings on the road indicate?

A location where a cycle track crosses the carriageway.

What does a pair of parallel lines composed of square markings on the road indicate?

Are U‑turns allowed at this location?

No — U‑turns are prohibited.

Are U‑turns allowed at this location?

In built-up areas, how far in advance of the start of a hazardous road section are these warning signs placed?

50–100 m.

In built-up areas, how far in advance of the start of a hazardous road section are these warning signs placed?

In which direction(s) may you proceed?

Turn right.

In which direction(s) may you proceed?

In what order will the vehicles pass through the intersection, given that the goods vehicle driver and the cyclist are traveling straight ahead?

The goods vehicle driver and the car driver proceed together, then the cyclist.

In what order will the vehicles pass through the intersection, given that the goods vehicle driver and the cyclist are traveling straight ahead?

Which actions are prohibited at a level crossing?

Transporting cargo that could damage level crossing equipment.

Crossing a level crossing in a wheelchair used by a person with a disability without an attendant.

Lingering, loitering, or otherwise taking longer than necessary to cross the level crossing.

Which vehicle is not allowed to be ridden on the pavement (sidewalk)?

A moped (motorized two-wheeled vehicle).

Stopping is permitted if the distance between the vehicle and the solid line separating lanes of opposing traffic is at least:

3 m

Stopping is permitted if the distance between the vehicle and the solid line separating lanes of opposing traffic is at least:

Who has the right of way when the traffic lights at the intersection are not functioning?

Drivers on the main (priority) road.

A bus carrying groups of children must be marked with:

The bus must be marked with 'Children' signs on the front and rear.

What or who provides a driver with useful information while driving on the road?

From the road and the surrounding environment.

From moving and stationary objects on the road.

From road signs and traffic lights.

How does alcohol affect a driver's abilities?

Reaction time is delayed.

Attention diminishes.

Why is driving at high speed dangerous?

The risk of a traffic accident increases.

What does Compulsory Motor Third Party Liability Insurance (CMTPLI) cover?

The insurer will reimburse third parties for damage to their property.

The insurer will compensate third parties for personal injuries they sustain.

The insurer will compensate injured third parties for non-pecuniary (non-economic) harm caused by you.

In built-up areas, a warning triangle must be placed no closer than what distance from a motor vehicle (except motorcycles without a sidecar)?

25 m.

How should you shift gears to drive economically and reduce environmental pollution?

Shift into a higher gear in a timely manner.

Shift to a lower gear before ascending a hill.

What is the primary difference between winter diesel and summer diesel fuel?

Winter diesel fuel does not gel or freeze at -25 °C.

How should you behave when driving in this situation?

You should reduce your speed and stop if necessary.

After passing the vehicle, remain vigilant and be prepared to stop if there is an obstruction on the road.

How should you behave when driving in this situation?

How would you react if the vehicle began to skid on a wet surface (i.e., started to aquaplane)?

You would ease off the accelerator to reduce your speed.

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