Module 2: Turning right, road markings \ Preamble Flashcards
You are driving vehicle “A”. Do you have to give way to the cyclist while you are making a turn?
× Yes.
Of the cases listed below, who should give you priority to when you reach an unmarked junction and turn left with your vehicle?
× To the oncoming vehicle that proceeds straight.
If you drive a vehicle turning left, are you required to give priority to an oncoming vehicle turning right?
× Yes, unless the traffic signs and signals indicate otherwise.
If you drive a vehicle turning left, are you required to give priority to the oncoming vehicle proceeding straight on?
× Yes, unless the traffic signs and signals indicate otherwise.
What could cause one of the wheels to skid?
× The load on the wheel is not sufficient, a turn was made with a small radius at high speed, or the carriageway is slippery.
What is the function of the tachometer of the vehicle?
× It provides assistance with operating in a range of revolution range that is ideal for consumption and power output.
Into which lane should the vehicle be positioned before turning at a junction?
× The traffic lane defined by the road markings
Which of the following is classified as cycle lane?
× The special traffic lane for cyclists, marked with road marking on the carriageway.
To which of the below vehicles should you give priority to when turning right?
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× To the one approaching on the cycle lane
At a junction you intend to turn right. While doing this…
× you must turn right from the open cycle lane.
Is it required to give priority to the pedestrian who is proceeding on the carriageway of the road onto which the vehicle is turning?
×
Yes.
To which of the below vehicles should you give priority to when turning right?
× To the one approaching on the cycle lane.
Is it required to give priority to the pedestrian who is proceeding on the carriageway of the road onto which the vehicle is turning?
× Yes.
Which of the following is prohibited when seeing this road marking?
×
Travelling with the vehicle continuously on this road marking.
What does this yellow road marking mean?
× Dangerous place ahead.
You are driving the car marked “A”. What should you get prepared for if you see this road marking?
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× Restricted speed area or stopping obligation
If you see the yellow road marking shown in the illustration, are approaching vehicles required to reduce their speed?
× No, but it is a good idea to get ready for a speed limit to appear on the road soon, or for the occurrence of an obligation to stop.
You are driving car “B”. Are you required to use your indicator and leave your traffic lane in the situation shown in the illustration?
× Yes, since the road marking obliges you to leave the traffic lane, and you can only do this by changing direction.
What is the meaning of this road marking?
× You have to leave the traffic lane in the direction indicated.
What is the meaning of this road marking?
×
Carriageway designated for cyclist traffic.
Are two single-track vehicles allowed to park side by side between two lines where this road marking can be seen?
× Yes.
What is the warning message of this yellow road marking?
× That the traffic order has changed owing to the closure of the carriageway.
A solid yellow line has been painted on the kerb. What does this road marking warn you about?
× That stopping is prohibited.
What is the meaning of this traffic sign?
× “Designated pedestrian crossing”
On a designated pedestrian crossing, the pedestrian…
× must be given priority.
When approaching the place where pedestrians have priority, the speed of the vehicle must be selected in a manner…
×
so that the driver of the vehicle is able to comply with his obligation of giving priority.
Which of the following is the proper way for a vehicle to approach a pedestrian crossing?
×
With extreme caution.
Which of the following is the proper way for a vehicle to approach a pedestrian crossing?
× At a speed that enables the vehicle to stop before the designated pedestrian crossing.
What is the correct behaviour of the driver of motor car marked “A” at the location shown in the illustration?
× If the driver overtakes cyclist “B” only after leaving the designated pedestrian crossing.
How do you pass the vehicle that stopped in front of the pedestrian crossing?
× You should stop then may proceed only after making sure you will not violate the priority of pedestrians.
How do you pass the vehicle that has stopped in front of the pedestrian crossing due to a traffic situation?
× You should stop and proceed only after making sure you will not violate the priority of pedestrians.
Is it permitted to overtake immediately before a designated pedestrian crossing?
no
Is overtaking permitted on a designated pedestrian crossing?
no
You are driving vehicle “A”. Should you expect inattentive pedestrians to step onto the carriageway from the tram stop?
× Yes, so you should pay extra attention to pedestrians stepping down from the tram stop.
Is it permitted to drive into a home zone with a car?
× Yes, provided that the driver or the passenger lives there, or they are visiting somebody who lives there.
Is it permitted to drive in a home zone with a car towing a trailer?
× Yes, provided that the driver or the passenger lives there, or visits somebody who lives there.