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What is the maximum permitted speed in a built-up area when no speed limit signs are posted on the road?

50 km/h

Parking on unlit sections of the road during hours of darkness is permitted:

In car parks or in areas off the carriageway.

When the service brake pedal is pressed, a high-pitched squeal or metallic scraping noise is heard. What could be the cause?

Worn brake pads.

During which period must passenger cars be driven exclusively with winter tires?

From November 10 to March 31

No one was injured in a road accident. May the drivers leave the scene without notifying the police?

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

If you stop on a steep uphill and are waiting for the traffic light to change, what is the best way to keep your vehicle stationary?

Apply the parking brake.

Where must a driver stop when traffic lights or a traffic officer's signals prohibit entering a pedestrian crossing?

Before the 'STOP' sign and/or the stop line, or before the traffic lights; if traffic lights are absent, before the controlled pedestrian crossing.

The load must be positioned, secured, and, if necessary, covered so that:

It must not obstruct the driver's view.

It must not affect the vehicle's stability or hinder its drivability.

It must not cover exterior lights, reflectors, license plates, or identifying marks.

How does low tyre pressure affect your fuel consumption?

Underinflated tyres increase fuel consumption and reduce fuel efficiency.

What is the maximum permitted speed for a driver with two years' driving experience who is operating a goods vehicle with a maximum permissible mass of 2.5 tonnes?

90 km\/h.

If a vehicle is forced to stop on a level crossing and cannot be moved, which additional effective action may be taken:

Call the emergency number 112.

Is reversing permitted on a one-way street?

Reversing is permitted provided it does not endanger other road users.

Standing and parking are prohibited in the following locations:

Within 5 metres before a pedestrian crossing.

In tunnels.

Where a parked vehicle would obstruct other vehicles or pedestrians.

Select the maximum permitted speed for goods vehicles with a maximum authorised mass not exceeding 3.5 tonnes on motorways:

130 km/h.

Why is it dangerous to brake with locked wheels?

You lose the ability to steer, and the stopping distance increases.

If no injuries resulted from a road accident but the road users involved do not agree on the circumstances of the accident:

The police must be called to the scene of the accident.

Under which circumstances should the hazard warning lights be switched on?

When the driver is dazzled.

To warn other drivers of a hazard or obstacle.

When driving at night or in poor visibility if at least one rear position lamp is inoperative.

What should be done if an airbag deployed during a road accident?

The vehicle should be repaired, a new airbag installed, and an extraordinary compulsory roadworthiness test conducted.

What should you do if the right-side wheels of your vehicle run off the paved roadway onto a gravel shoulder?

Without braking, gently steer the vehicle back onto the roadway by slowly turning the steering wheel to the left.

What is the definition of a 'vehicle'?

A means of transport intended for carrying people.

A tractor or other self-propelled vehicle.

A means of transport intended for carrying goods.

A concrete mixer truck.

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