duhriving s2 Flashcards
When the driver turns right at the
junction
a. ) bends it as sharply as conditions allow at any given time
b. ) he always shifts into first gear before turning
c. ) can often be used as a “bypass” to turn even if a red light is on against the driver.
A
C
When the driver is about to turn left on a two-way street and waits while the second roundabout passes
a. ) he has his car diagonally at the center line of the road
b. ) he goes as far across the center line as he can
c. ) he has his car parallel to the center line and as close to it as possible
C
A left turn from a one-way street should be taken
a. ) from the left edge of the roadway
b. ) from the center line of the road
c. ) as best suited at any given time.
A
When turning at an intersection in an urban area, it makes sense to set a directional sign
a. ) at least 100 meters before turning
b. ) about 5 seconds before turning
c. ) as soon as you start turning
B
When the driver is about to turn on the road
a. ) he can drive fast to the bend and brake as soon as he turns
b. ) the position of the car on the road must be correct when turning
c. ) he sets a direction as soon as he starts to turn
B
If a driver encounters a car on half of his road, it is advisable for him to
a. ) Reduce speed and drive as close to the right curb as he can
b. ) bend over to the left half of the road and meet the others that way
c. ) draw attention to the danger by flashing the high beams
A
C
When two vehicles meet in the dark on an unlit highway
a. ) care must be taken not to stare directly at the oncoming light
b. ) it is best to use only the high beam of light because then the road will be better visible than otherwise
c. ) should be careful as it can be dangerous to meet another vehicle in the dark
A
C
A driver who has stopped at the side of the road and intends to drive again
a. ) gives priority to driving on the roadway if he uses a signpost
b. ) need to pay close attention to traffic approaching it from behind
c. ) tries to reach the normal speed of the road as soon as possible
B
C
It is important to be able to make the
right decisions at any given time
a. ) always do as soon as you can think of
b. ) perceive and interpret situations before making a decision
c. ) be as quick as possible to step on the brake.
B
A driver intending to drive from the
curb (roadside) should:
a. ) drive fast to get ahead of other traffic that may be on the road
b. ) give direction to the left and take care of traffic before driving off
c. ) wait until the vehicles approaching him from behind have passed.
B
C
Spacing between vehicles driving in a
row along the road
a. ) should be short so that most vehicles can be accommodated on the road at the same time
b. ) must always be as far as necessary for the driver to be able to stop, if necessary, without danger to others
c. ) is considered suitable under normal conditions if it is the distance
B
C
The direction of the car is required
a. ) not to use more than everyone wants
b. ) to give well in advance so that they are useful
c. ) only use when the driver remembers.
B
The person who is going to drive past another car in the dark puts the high lights on when he
a. ) comes up next to the one he is driving past
b. ) is about 50 meters in front of the car
c. ) is about 50 meters behind the car
A
If the wheels on the right side of the
car fall off the edge of the paved
surface, it is appropriate to do so
a. ) bends that rush into the roadway again without slowing down
b. ) emergency brakes and quickly turn back onto the roadway
c. ) slow down and then gently bend back onto the road
C
Pedestrians have priority over the car
being driven
a. ) about roundabouts in urban areas
b. ) across the sidewalk and into the road
c. ) on highways outside urban areas.
B
Pedestrians
a. ) have varying degrees of ease of getting around safely
b. ) sometimes need the help and understanding of drivers
c. ) are a very diverse and mixed group.
A
B
C
The driver is obliged to give priority
a. ) pedestrians on eco- streets
b. ) another driver driving out of the parking lot
c. ) a pedestrian who crosses the road on which the driver turns, even though there is no sidewalk.
A
C
How well or poorly a driver sees a pedestrian in the dark, for example, depends on whether
a. ) rain or dry weather
b. ) the pedestrian is dressed in dark or light clothing
c. ) another car comes towards him or not
A
B
C
The driver sees a pedestrian on the
sidewalk ahead
a. ) it should be 2-3 car distances from the sidewalk
b. ) he drives on without hesitation if the other does not set off onto the sidewalk
c. ) he should whistle to warn the pedestrian not to step on the sidewalk
A
Pedestrians
a. ) are only those who control vehicles on the road.
b. ) are all those who are on the road or in a vehicle on the road
c. ) always need to show consideration and caution.
B
C