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Must a motor vehicle driver switch from main-beam (high‑beam) headlamps to dipped‑beam (low‑beam) headlamps when entering a lit tunnel during hours of darkness?
Yes.
What is the maximum speed allowed in an area marked with a 'Residential Area' sign?
20 km/h
In which directions may the goods vehicle driver proceed?
Make a U-turn.
Turn right.
Proceed straight ahead.
When must the driver begin displaying the warning signal?
Well in advance of the maneuver (including braking connected to the maneuver).
In low-visibility conditions, a driver should select a speed so that the stopping distance is:
Shorter than the length of the visible road ahead.
How should you drive safely on a steep slope?
Drive slowly, avoiding sudden steering or braking movements.
What factors determine the layer of water that forms between the tyre and the road surface when driving on an asphalt road in the rain?
Vehicle speed.
Condition of the tyre tread.
Rain intensity.
Tyre width.
Which of the following distances to a vehicle ahead would be unsafe?
Less than the distance covered in two seconds.
Under what conditions is it prohibited to drive a vehicle?
When the wheels on the same axle are fitted with different tread patterns.
When the vehicle's foot (service) brake is defective.
Why does a vehicle pull to one side during braking?
Because the braking system is applying unevenly.
Is it permitted to carry passengers in a caravan?
Prohibited.
Is overtaking permitted in this situation when the tractor is travelling at less than 30 km/h?
Overtaking is permitted.
If the rear axle of your car begins to slide sideways while cornering and the car is rear-wheel drive, what should you do?
Ease off the accelerator and steer into the direction of the slide.
You are driving on a snow-covered road with ruts and your vehicle suddenly leaves them. What should you do?
Hold the steering wheel firmly and carefully steer the vehicle back into the ruts, then continue driving.
The term "service vehicle" refers to:
A vehicle owned by companies, institutions, or organisations operating in an area marked with restrictive signs, or by persons working in that area.
A vehicle owned by persons residing in an area marked with restrictive signs.
A vehicle delivering goods to an area marked with restrictive signs, or collecting goods from it.
Taxis or other passenger vehicles providing paid transport to or from an area marked with restrictive signs.
When entering a road, the driver must:
Yield to pedestrians whose path the vehicle will cross.
Which vehicles may a driver with a category B driving licence operate?
Any vehicle with a maximum permissible weight up to 3,500 kg designed and built to carry no more than eight passengers (excluding the driver).
A category A1 motorcycle after completion of the required practical training.
Which road is defined as a motorway?
A road specifically designed and constructed for motor vehicle traffic, not intended to provide access to adjacent land, and designated by the road sign Motorway.
Are you allowed to make a U-turn while the traffic light is green?
Yes — provided you are in the second (left-turn) lane.