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A car's speed increases from 20 km/h to 60 km/h. By what factor does the stopping distance increase?

Nine times

Traffic rules are violated if the distance between a stationary vehicle and a continuous road-marking line is:

2 m

You are driving on a motorway. When are you permitted to drive in the left-hand (second) lane?

Only to overtake slower vehicles in the right-hand lane.

What is the maximum speed limit on a highway for a goods vehicle with a permissible maximum mass of 3.5 tonnes towing a trailer?

90 km/h.

What is the maximum speed limit for cars on this section of road outside a built-up area (not a highway or motorway)?

90 km/h

If a vehicle's shock absorber fails:

The vehicle's stopping distance increases.

The vehicle becomes more difficult to control.

Why is a car battery needed (in non-electric cars)?

To provide electrical power to the vehicle when the engine is off.

To start the engine (power the starter motor).

How should you tow a car when the steering mechanism is functioning but the steering wheel is difficult to turn?

You may tow the vehicle using a tow rope.

Drive at low speed, because the driver of the towed vehicle may have difficulty turning the steering wheel in corners.

The driver of the towed vehicle must be prepared to apply greater force to turn the steering wheel in corners.

When driving, what is the safest way to determine whether the road surface is icy?

At low speed, gently apply the brakes and observe the vehicle's response.

If the tractive force generated by the vehicle exceeds the wheels' adhesion to the road surface, then:

The driven wheels will begin to skid.

Which road is considered the main road?

A paved road has priority over a dirt road.

A road that has priority over another road marked with a 'STOP' sign.

An improved unpaved road has priority over a dirt road.

Towing is prohibited in the following cases:

By transporting the vehicle with part of it resting on a dolly.

Towing with a rope on black ice.

The following towing practices are prohibited:

By motorcycles without a sidecar, and by using such motorcycles to tow other vehicles.

By mopeds, and by using mopeds to tow other vehicles.

When vehicle paths intersect within the yard, who must yield?

Yield to the vehicle approaching from the right.

When leaving an intersection, the driver must not enter:

A lane used by oncoming traffic.

Is towing a vehicle on the motorway permitted?

Towing is permitted only with a rigid tow bar at speeds not exceeding 70 km/h.

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

120 km/h

What should you do when you see a traffic officer standing before a pedestrian crossing with their arm raised vertically, but you can only stop at the required point by braking sharply?

Proceed, ensuring you do not endanger other road users.

Is it permitted to park and leave goods vehicles with a permissible maximum weight of 2.8 tonnes in a residential area?

Yes — it is permitted.

On a two-lane road in the same direction, if an obstacle blocks one lane and a queue of vehicles forms, what must each driver in the adjacent lane do?

Yield to the first vehicle in the queue to allow it to change lanes.

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