According to the Road Traffic Rules recommendations, who should accompany children under the age of 12 when crossing a level crossing?
An accompanying person (for example, a responsible adult).
When must passenger cars undergo technical inspection?
Beginning three years after the date of first registration, then every 24 months.
What color of oncoming vehicles creates the illusion that those vehicles are farther away than they actually are?
Dark blue.
What does a narrow broken horizontal road marking, whose strokes are three times shorter than the gaps, indicate?
Defines lane boundaries on roads that have two or more lanes for traffic traveling in the same direction.
Separates traffic flows moving in opposite directions on two-lane roads.
When driving outside a settlement with the high beams on and approaching a vehicle ahead, what should you do?
Switch the headlights from high beam to low beam.
What should you do to conserve fuel and protect the environment?
Start the engine and drive off immediately.
Use the highest appropriate gear.
Which license categories permit you to drive a vehicle with a maximum permissible mass of 2.3 tonnes and seating for seven passengers (excluding the driver)?
Category C
Category B
Category D
Category D1
Is a vehicle permitted to pass other vehicles that have stopped before a level crossing in order to give way to a rail-borne vehicle?
Yes — but only if it is a special vehicle operating with its flashing lights and special sound signals activated.
How often must cars undergo roadworthiness testing?
Three years after a car's initial registration and every two years thereafter.
Are you required to use a turn signal when turning right, turning left, or reversing?
Yes — you must.
The vehicle's mandatory technical inspection documents will be invalidated if:
You are operating a motor vehicle on the road whose glass has a light transmittance of less than 70%.
You are operating a motor vehicle on the road that has a lamp fitted with a light source not intended by the vehicle manufacturer.
Are pedestrians permitted to cross the road in front of a parked vehicle without first ensuring there are no approaching vehicles?
No — pedestrians are prohibited from crossing in that situation.
Is standing or parking permitted within 1 metre after a pedestrian crossing on a road with one lane in each direction?
Standing or parking is prohibited.
When driving on a wet road:
Reduce speed and increase the following distance to the vehicle ahead.
In conditions of poor visibility, a handcart wider than 1 m that is being pulled or pushed must be marked with:
With reflectors mounted on the left side of the cart: a white reflector at the front and a red reflector at the rear.
When may you move back into your lane after overtaking another vehicle?
When you can see the overtaken vehicle in your interior rearview mirror.
In which situations may you use fog lamps?
When road visibility is reduced to less than 300 metres.
During darkness, if the front left dipped‑beam headlamp fails.
When does a driver have to stop before a pedestrian crossing?
When traffic is congested beyond the pedestrian crossing so that the driver would have to stop and thereby obstruct pedestrians.
When pedestrians are standing at (or waiting at) the pedestrian crossing.