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Are people with disabilities allowed to travel in a wheelchair along the right edge of the carriageway when there is a hard shoulder, pavement, or footpath next to the carriageway?

Yes. They are permitted to do so.

What must the instructions, rules and other implementing legal acts issued under the Republic of Lithuania's Road Traffic Safety Act, which regulate road traffic, not contradict?

Road Traffic Rules.

How should you stop the vehicle if the service brakes fail suddenly?

Engage a lower gear and apply the parking brake; if necessary, use an obstacle to help stop the vehicle.

What is meant by the term "pedestrian"?

A person walking on the pavement.

A person on roller/inline skates, a skateboard, or a scooter, or a person pushing or pulling a sledge, pram, or another type of carriage.

A person using a wheelchair.

What must the driver do when the traffic signal permitting movement is displayed?

Give way to vehicles exiting the intersection in the intended direction.

Wait until pedestrians have finished crossing the carriageway.

How will you maintain clear visibility through the vehicle's windshield?

Regularly check and refill the windshield washer fluid.

Regularly inspect the wiper blades for wear and replace them when necessary.

Use the vehicle's ventilation/defogger to clear condensation or frost from the windshield.

If driving speed doubles, how many times does the braking distance increase?

Four times as much.

What should you pay attention to when driving at night in the rain while an oncoming vehicle has its dipped-beam headlights on?

You may be dazzled if the windshield is wet.

You may be dazzled by specular (mirror-like) reflections from the wet road surface.

Driving the vehicle is prohibited when:

If the mandatory technical inspection certificate has expired.

What should you pay attention to when changing lanes?

You must pay attention to vehicles approaching or traveling behind you.

You must pay attention to vehicles ahead of you.

You must pay attention to vehicles traveling in the same direction on the adjacent lane and yield to them.

What should a driver do if they become tired or start to feel drowsy?

Stop and rest.

When approaching the crest of a hill at night, in which situations must a driver switch main-beam headlights to dipped-beam?

Always when approaching the crest of a hill, and whenever main-beam headlights could dazzle other drivers.

At what minimum age may a person begin training to operate a tricycle with power exceeding 15 kW?

20 years.

How should a driver behave when entering a road from adjacent areas or when leaving the road?

The driver must yield to any pedestrian whose path the vehicle will cross.

The driver must yield to any pedestrian who has stepped into, is walking in, or is standing at the edge of a lane (the carriageway edge) waiting to enter it.

According to the Road Traffic Regulations, drivers are advised to:

Avoid unnecessary overtaking maneuvers.

In which situations is it advisable to switch off the engine to conserve fuel and reduce environmental pollution?

When stopped in traffic.

While waiting at a level crossing for a train to pass.

Outside built-up areas, a warning triangle must be placed behind a vehicle at a distance of no less than:

50 m.

How is the 'main road' defined?

A paved road compared to a dirt road.

A road designated by the 'Priority Road' sign relative to a road that is crossed.

A road in relation to another road marked with the 'Give Way' sign.

A paved road in relation to an improved unpaved road.

As a result of excessive loading on a passenger car's rear axle:

The dipped-beam (low) headlights may dazzle drivers approaching from the opposite direction.

The vehicle will be harder to control.

Where must you stop to yield to an approaching rail vehicle?

At the STOP line, if present.

At the traffic lights.

At the lifting barrier.

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