duhriving Flashcards

1
Q

when driving around a roundabout in this country

a. ) the driver in the outer circle of the square must give priority to those in the inner circle
b. ) the driver should give the right turn before he intends to drive out of the square
c. ) the driver driving the inner circle of the square must move to the outer circle in good time before driving out if the square

A

A

B

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2
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When driving around a roundabout in
this country (ie in Iceland)

a. ) shall give directions in time before entering the square
b. ) traffic in the square has priority over those who drive into it
c. ) traffic in the inner circle of the square has priority over those who drive in the outer circle.

A

B

C

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3
Q

Policies should be given in a timely
manner and always

a. ) when driving on the outer circle of the square past the exit of the square
b. ) before changing lanes
c. ) before entering the roundabout

A

A

B

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4
Q

in Iceland, roundabouts are made and
marked in this way

a. ) the inner lane of a square shall have priority when driving out of the square
b. ) use a directional sign when driving into a square
c. ) if you are driving in the outer lane of a square past the exit a direction sign is given on the left

A

A

C

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5
Q

When driving on gravel roads, the
driver must keep this in mind

a. ) the maximum speed is generally lower on such roads than on paved roads
b. ) avoid turning abruptly or braking hard
c. ) although the road is dry, the braking distance can be significantly longer than on dry asphalt.

A

A
B
C

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6
Q

The symptoms of gravel roads include

a. ) puddles rarely form on them because rainwater leaks directly into the soil
b. ) their surface is hard and firm and the grip is therefore generally good
c. ) they often have sharper bends than other roads

A

C

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7
Q

Driving on gravel roads is

a.) usually easy because there is
usually little traffic
b.) nothing different from what happens on other roads
c.) precautionary because wall grip is
usually less there than on paved roads.
A

C

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8
Q

Do not overtake another vehicle

a.) in a sharp turn,
b.) on or very close to the walkway
c.) if road visibility is limited due to
weather conditions.

A

A
B
C

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9
Q

When can you drive on the right side in front of another vehicle?

a.) Whenever you have to drive past a
cyclist
b.) At intersections if the car in front gives a direction to the left and conditions allow
c.) Always if no other traffic is visible on the road

A

B

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10
Q

It is not permitted to drive in front of
another vehicle if

a.) rain or heavy weather
b.) there is an unbroken (solid) line between the lanes
c.) a single bridge is a short distance
ahead on the road.

A

B

C

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11
Q

When assessing the conditions for
overtaking one must check, among
other things

a. ) that the road ahead is sufficiently visible
b. ) whether it is dark
c. ) that the road is not wet.

A

A

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12
Q

When assessing the conditions for
overtaking, one must check, among
other things

a.) whether it is likely to start raining soon
b.) that overtaking is not prohibited on
the road
c.) whether livestock is on the road or by the road ahead.

A

B

C

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13
Q

The maximum permitted speed of
vehicles is the speed at which

a. ) most can be in the best conditions
b. ) the driver trusts himself to drive at all times
c. ) authorities decide but most people are safe to drive much faster.

A

A

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14
Q

Driving speed shall be based on, among other things

a. ) no unnecessary delays are created for the second round
b. ) the driver always has full control of his vehicle
c. ) never drive faster than traffic and other conditions allow

A

A
B
C

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15
Q

The speed of the vehicle should always be based on

a. ) the driver always has full control of his vehicle
b. ) no unnecessary delays are created for the second round
c. ) can always stop if an obstacle unexpectedly appears on the road ahead.

A

A
B
C

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16
Q

When to use the device

a. ) drive the lane to the end and wait until you can continue driving
b. ) stop before driving into the lane and wait there
c. ) increase the speed of the track and get out of it as soon as possible

17
Q

Maximum speed is

a. ) 60 km per hour in urban areas unless otherwise stated
b. ) 30 km per hour in many residential areas in urban areas.
c. ) 90 km per hour for all non-urban vehicles on paved roads

18
Q

The risk of speed blindness can be
reduced by:

a. ) watch stuck on the road ahead
b. ) check the speedometer in the car regularly
c. ) blinking his eyes fearfully.

19
Q

If the driver in front of us is driving far below the speed limit

a. ) the car he is driving may be broken
b. ) is right to try to force him to increase the speed
c. ) he should allow another round as easily as possible.

20
Q

The maximum speed on the road is the speed at which

a. ) you can always drive there
b. ) can be greatest in good conditions
c. ) must drive when traffic is heavy

21
Q

In order to be safe to drive at the
maximum permitted speed on roads
outside urban areas

a. ) driving conditions must be good
b. ) the car needs to be in good condition
c. ) the driver must have gained some driving experience

22
Q

When the speed of the vehicle is
increased

a. ) the traction improves as the vehicle presses firmly to the surface of the road
b. ) the driver’s peripheral vision shrinks and the field of vision narrows
c. ) increases the risk of driver error.

23
Q

The maximum speed in urban areas is

a. ) 50 km per hour unless otherwise stated
b. ) always 50 km per hour
c. ) in many places 30 km per hour in residential areas