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Which types of road sections must be kept clear at all times during a traffic jam?

Pedestrian crossings without traffic control.

Pedestrian crossings with traffic control (e.g., signals or controllers).

Railway level crossings.

Road intersections (junctions).

Which braking method is best when driving on a slippery road?

Use engine braking (with the vehicle in gear) and apply the brakes in a controlled way so the wheels do not lock.

When driving on a road with uneven lighting, it will be more difficult to see:

Pedestrians on unlit or poorly lit sections of the road or pavement.

How should a vehicle be stopped on a slope?

With the gear engaged and the clutch pedal released.

What should you do when driving through deep snow on an unpaved road?

Avoid stopping; keep the vehicle moving.

Avoid making sharp steering movements.

Select a lower gear before entering the snowy section.

Where might you see a flashing amber traffic signal?

At an intersection.

At a pedestrian crossing.

From what age or height may children be secured using only the vehicle's installed seat belts?

Only children who are at least 135 cm tall.

Where is parking for mopeds and motorcycles prohibited?

Along the wall of a building where parking spaces are not designated.

On green lawns.

On the pavement where road signs do not indicate the permitted parking method.

Before beginning to overtake, the driver must ensure that:

No vehicle behind has already begun an overtaking manoeuvre.

The driver of the vehicle to be overtaken is not signalling a left turn.

Their vehicle will not obstruct oncoming traffic.

They will not obstruct the vehicle being overtaken.

At a bus stop within a built-up area, you must give way to:

Public transport buses (e.g., city or municipal buses).

School buses (designated public-service vehicles).

Where must a driver stop when yielding to a pedestrian at a pedestrian crossing?

Before the pedestrian crossing.

What happens if a vehicle's traction force exceeds the road's available grip?

Wheelspin will occur, causing the vehicle to lose stability.

During a journey, drivers must:

Take all necessary measures to ensure their own safety and the safety of their passengers throughout the journey.

What can distract a driver while driving?

Driver using a mobile phone.

Passenger talking to the driver.

Loud music in the vehicle.

Which driver traits contribute to safe driving?

A strong sense of responsibility.

The ability to anticipate what will happen.

Which vehicles are required to carry a warning triangle?

All motor vehicles, except mopeds and motorcycles not equipped with a trailer.

Can intense emotions affect road safety?

Yes, they can.

What should you do when driving a car with a manual transmission uphill?

Shift down to a lower gear.

How often must taxis undergo the mandatory roadworthiness test?

From the vehicle’s first registration date: every 12 months for the first five years, and every six months thereafter.

Which of the following will you do to make your travel more environmentally friendly?

I will avoid using a vehicle for short journeys that I can walk.

I will avoid driving at high engine RPM.

I will avoid driving through the city centre when traffic is heavy.

I will start the engine and begin driving promptly without idling to warm it up.

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