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When is the road surface most slippery?

When rain begins.

The vehicle’s hazard warning lights must be switched on in the following situations:

When driving on unlit sections of road at night or when visibility is poor and at least one rear position lamp is inoperative.

In the event of a road traffic accident.

When the vehicle is forced to stop where stopping or parking is prohibited.

Under which conditions does a car battery's capacity decrease?

When ambient temperature falls.

Which of the following statements is correct?

During the summer season, you may drive using winter tyres without studs.

Which factors can contribute to a road accident?

Driver inexperience.

Driver fatigue.

Impairment caused by medication.

Strong emotions, such as fear or anger.

What is meant by a level crossing?

An intersection where a railway line and a road cross at the same level.

What is meant by a level crossing?

What is the maximum speed a novice driver may use while towing a trailer with a maximum permitted mass of up to 750 kg on this section of road?

90 km/h

What is the maximum speed a novice driver may use while towing a trailer with a maximum permitted mass of up to 750 kg on this section of road?

What is the maximum permitted speed for tractors and self-propelled vehicles on roads with and without asphalt pavement?

50 km/h

Which factors determine a vehicle's braking distance?

The condition of the road surface.

The vehicle's speed.

The pressure applied to the brake pedal.

The condition of the tyres.

What should a driver do to prevent dangerous consequences if the car begins to skid after a sudden steering input on a slippery road?

Quickly but smoothly steer into the skid and, without waiting for the vehicle to stop sliding, gradually correct the steering to stabilize the car.

An oncoming vehicle's headlights are dazzling you. What should you do?

Switch on your hazard (emergency) warning lights.

Reduce your speed and, if necessary, stop.

Does driving with the windows or sunroof open increase fuel consumption?

Yes — it increases fuel consumption.

Drivers may be arrested or imprisoned for up to one year if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is:

2.51 per mille.

1.51 per mille.

How long does it take to remove 1‰ (one per mille) of alcohol from the bloodstream?

10 hours

What must a learner wear when learning to operate a moped, motorcycle, tricycle or any type of quadricycle (except heavy quadricycles)?

A high-visibility vest with reflective strips bearing the distinguishing letter 'M' on both the front and the back.

If an inspecting officer stops you, what must you switch on?

Hazard warning lights (emergency flashers).

During the hours of darkness, the poorest visibility on a road occurs:

Just before passing an oncoming vehicle.

When driving at night, a car's dipped-beam (low-beam) headlamps may dazzle oncoming drivers if:

The vehicle's headlamps are incorrectly adjusted (aimed too high).

The headlamps are improperly installed or the wrong type has been fitted.

The vehicle is carrying a heavy load in its boot.

What should you be aware of if your car's engine won't run and the battery is dead?

The brakes will still operate, but you will need to apply more force to depress the brake pedal.

Power steering will be unavailable, so turning the steering wheel will require greater effort.

The hazard warning lights will not operate.

If you increase your speed, you:

Increase the risk of an accident.

Increase the braking distance.

Narrow your field of vision.

Cause your tyres to wear out faster.

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