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Who has the right of way in residential areas?

Pedestrians.

Which of the following statements is correct?

Avoid reversing out onto the road from adjacent premises.

Which type of skid is most difficult to control?

When both axles are slipping.

When may the front fog lamps be used?

When visibility is severely reduced.

If the rear of a front-wheel-drive vehicle begins to skid sideways during a turn, how should you respond?

Gradually apply the accelerator and steer smoothly to return the vehicle to the intended path.

Are you required to take all necessary precautions to avoid endangering other road users if doing so would put your own life or health at risk?

No — you are not required to.

When must cargo be marked with identification signs and illuminated during darkness or reduced visibility?

When the load projects more than 1 m beyond the front or rear of the vehicle.

When the load projects more than 0.5 m beyond the side of the vehicle.

When the load projects any distance beyond the vehicle's sides.

How must a car driven by someone with less than two years' driving experience be marked?

Displaying the 'Maple leaf' distinguishing sign on the rear of the vehicle.

Indicate the maximum permitted speed for learner drivers when driving outside a built-up area on a road with an asphalt surface.

80 km/h.

What is prohibited on motorways?

Standing or parking except in designated parking areas.

Entering or exiting a motorway at undesignated locations.

Holding sporting competitions, parades, or other organized events.

What is prohibited on motorways?

What factors should you consider when choosing a safe distance?

Visibility.

The condition of a road surface.

Speed.

The front passenger airbag must be deactivated when a child is seated in a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat in a motor vehicle because:

In a collision the child’s neck can be seriously injured.

In a collision the child’s head can be seriously injured.

Why does the steering wheel feel loose while driving?

Because of wear in the steering tie‑rod (ball) joints.

Because the steering column is worn.

The coolant temperature fails to reach the required operating level due to:

A malfunctioning thermostat.

Very low ambient air temperature.

Is the driver of the blue vehicle permitted to stop in this manner on a road where visibility is less than 100 metres?

Yes, but only for an emergency stop.

How should you drive after passing this road sign?

Overtake only after taking into account the effect of crosswind.

Be prepared to make steering corrections if the vehicle’s direction is affected.

Reduce your speed if necessary.

How should you drive after passing this road sign?

What should you do if you unexpectedly enter a short section of icy road?

Maintain your current direction and speed.

No injuries resulted from the road accident. Are drivers allowed to leave the scene without reporting it to the police?

Yes — provided all parties agree on the circumstances, they may complete the Road Accident Report Form and sign it.

If a traffic officer raises an arm while a pedestrian has not yet finished crossing a signal-controlled pedestrian crossing, how should the pedestrian behave depending on their position on the carriageway?

Finish crossing to the opposite pavement.

Stop on a central island, on a road-marking line, or on an imaginary line separating opposing traffic flows.

Where is it especially dangerous to drive at high speed?

On road bends and curves.

At pedestrian crossings.

At railway (level) crossings.

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