Chapter 13 - Technical Aspects Flashcards
What are the max dimensions of a passenger car?
Any passenger car…
- May not be longer than 12m
- Wider than 2.55m
- Higher than 4m
What is the APK (Algemene Periodieke Keuring)?
Regular vehicle inspection –> aimed at traffic safety and the environment
Depending on the vehicle and its ages –> the certificate is calid for a period of one or two years
Note the APK is not a substitute for the regular maintenance.
Who is responsible? –> Both the owner and the driver
Things you must have before you start driving?
Sufficient..
- Engine oil
- Cooling liquid and antifreeze
- Liquid windscreen wiper washer
- Brake fluid
- Oil for power steering
How to check the oil level of your car?
Oil cap is located in the engine block –> usually large and portrays an oil can
Check the engine oil level using the dip stick –> dip stick has two markings –> the engine oil level has to lie between them.
Some modern cars have electronic monitoring of engine oil levels
What are nitrogen filled tyres? Advantages?
Increasingly car tyres are filled with nitrogen instead of air –> identified by a green valve
Advantages:
- Retain correct pressure for longer
- Lower fuel consumption
- Car handles better + short braking distance
- Tyres heat up less
- Tyres wear away less –> last longer
- Decreased risk for a tyre blowout
What is the small screen in the speedometer?
Acts as a milometer –> gives total kilometres and number of kilometres per day/trip
What does the meter on the right of the dashboard normally indicate?
There are two parts:
- On the fuel gauge –> tells you how much fuel you have left
Once the fuel is nearly exhausted and the reserve is used –> a lamp in the shape of a petrol pump lights up in the meter
- Indicates temperature of the coolant –> when the light in the shape of the thermometer lights up
What are the pilot lights on the dashboard divided into?
Pilot lights –> lights on the dashboard
Divided into…
- Peformance –> Usually green, yellow or blue –> if light is on the function is switched on –> usually lights and indicators
- Warning lights —> Let you know if there is any type of failure or problem –> usually red and yellow
What does a red warning light tell you?
That there is a serious problem and you must stop immediately –> if you drive on you the car may be seriously damaged and you may out other road users at risk –> make sure you stop in a safe space and turn off the engine
What does a yellow warning light tell you?
Yellow warning light tell you that there is a failure but you do not have to stop immediately –> so you can drive on to the car dealer to get the problem fixed
Do not drive more than needed –> especially applies to signs that can also be shown in red
Why is important not to overload a car or trailer?
Because it affects the cars steering ability plus it will increase the stopping distance
Remember to…
- Always try to distribute the load evenly
- Make sure the car doesn’t tilts backwards –> result in headlights tilting up
Are you allowed to use a roof rack?
Yes –> they are suitable given that the goods transported aren’t too heavy and also make sure the rack doesn’t project more than 20cm over the edge of the car
When loading a car/trailer what are the dimensional requirements?
Car/trailer + load must not be wider than 2.55m + on unpaved roads the total width must not exceed 2.20m
The load may project…
- No more than 20cm on either side of the car
- No more than 1m from the rear of the car
- not project more than 5 metres beyond the rear axle
- Not project infront on the car
What is the exception for loading cars and trailers?
An exception is made for the transport of long invisible loads, such as ladders, posts and slats
- Cars –> long invisible loads are allowed to porject…
- no more than 1 metre in the front
- no more than 1 metre in the rear - Trailers –> long invisible loads…
- are not allowed to project in the front
- are allowed at the back –> no more than half of the length of the trailer and no more than 5m from the acle
- Width of the load must not exceed 3m
Exception for this…
- Load transported on a roof rack? –> no more than 20cm on each side
- Trailer –> total width of trailer + load must not exceed 3m
When do you have to use a red-and-white striped marking sign on a trailer with a invisible load?
Use a red-and-white striped marking sign on a trailer if it has a invisible load which:
- Projects more than 1 m in the rear
- Project more than 10 cm to the sides
At night
Front marking sign must have a white light and the rear marking sign must have a red light