Module No. 5: Junctions, parking \ Preamble Flashcards

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1
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Which of the following is classified as a paved road?

A

× A road on which the carriageway has a regularly laid stone, cast stone, concrete or asphalt cover.

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In which situation is it prohibited to drive into the junction even though the traffic lights show green?

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× If it can be foreseen that you will not be able to leave the junction during the time the green light is lit.

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Your vehicle marked “A” will be the … to proceed in this junction.

A

× second

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4
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Which vehicle should proceed first in the junction shown in the illustration?
×

A

Vehicle “C”.

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You are driving vehicle “A”. Do you have to give priority in this traffic situation?

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× Yes, but only to vehicle “C”.×

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In what order should the vehicles proceed in the junction shown in the illustration?

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× C, A, B.

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Vehicle “C” is the … to proceed in this junction.

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× second

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Which vehicle can proceed first in the junction shown in the illustration?

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× Vehicle “B”.

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In which order should the vehicles proceed in the junction shown in the illustration?

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× B, C, A.

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Do you have to give priority to a vehicle using its flashing blue lights and sounding its siren in a junction, when it is approaching on a minor road?
×

A

Yes, in every case.

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Do you have to give priority at unmarked crossroads to the tram approaching from your right?
×

A

Yes.

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Do you have to give priority in an unmarked crossroads to the cyclist approaching from your right?

A

yes

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13
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Are you obliged to give way to the vehicle using flashing amber lights, approaching from the left at an unmarked junction?

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× No.

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14
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There is no associated plate under the traffic sign. Is the cyclist allowed to ride against the indicated direction?

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× No.

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As a general rule, on which part of the road and how should you stop your vehicle?

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× Along the right edge of the road (according to the direction of normal traffic flow), parallel to the edge, in one line.

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16
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Is it permitted to wait in places where stopping is prohibited?
×

A

No.

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17
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Are two single-track vehicles allowed to park side by side between two lines where this road marking can be seen?

A

× Yes.

18
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Which of the following vehicles are permitted to stop on the pavement if there is no traffic sign or road marking permitting stopping there?

A

× Two-wheel motorcycles and two-wheel mopeds, if all other relevant conditions are met.

19
Q

What is the meaning of this traffic sign?

×

A

Waiting is permitted only after using the parking meter or ticket machine.

20
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Is it allowed to wait with a car after this traffic sign?

A

× Yes, upon the conditions specified by the associated plate.

21
Q

What does this associated plate tell you?

A

× The vehicle breaching the rules of waiting can be immobilised by applying wheel clamp.

22
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When are physically disabled persons entitled to stop with their vehicle on the pavement where stopping is not permitted by traffic signs or road marking?

A

× If they have displayed their valid parking badge in a highly visible area.

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In which of the following cases is a vehicle carrying a disabled person entitled to stop on the pavement if stopping on the pavement is otherwise not permitted by traffic signs or road markings?

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× If the disabled person has displayed a valid parking badge in the vehicle in a visible manner.

24
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Is waiting permitted for vehicles at 12:00 a.m. within 20 meters after this traffic sign?

A

× Yes, if the driver of the vehicle stays at the vehicle and will leave the loading zone without delay when a goods vehicle arrives.

25
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Is it allowed to wait with a car after this traffic sign?

A

× Yes, if the driver of the vehicle stays at the vehicle and will leave the loading zone without delay when a goods vehicle arrives.

26
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On this road marking showing an “X”…

×

A

the passenger may get out of your vehicle.

27
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Are you permitted to drive with a motor vehicle onto the road that is marked with this traffic sign?

A

× Yes, outside the period indicated on the associated plate, with residents’ vehicles and with a permit.

28
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Are you permitted to drive with your motor vehicle in the area marked with this traffic sign?

A

×× Yes, if transporting a disabled person.

29
Q

Is waiting allowed on the carriageway of a road outside built-up areas?
×

A

Yes, provided it is not a main road.

30
Q

A solid yellow line has been painted on the kerb. What does this road marking warn you about?

A

× That stopping is prohibited.

31
Q

Is it permitted to tow away the car that is illegally parked in the place marked with the sign shown in the picture?
×

A

Yes.

32
Q

Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally on the carriageway of the motorway?

A

× Yes.

33
Q

Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally on the carriageway of a road for motor vehicles?
×

A

Yes.

34
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Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally on the left side, according to the flow of traffic, of the carriageway?

A

× Yes.

35
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Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally next to a row of vehicles parked on the right side according to the direction of normal traffic flow, creating a second row?

A

yes

36
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Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally directly before a designated pedestrian crossing?

A

yes

37
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Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally in the bus lane?

A

yes

38
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Could the vehicle be towed away if waiting illegally near the tramway track, preventing the tram from proceeding?

A

yes

39
Q

Under which of the following circumstances are you allowed to leave your vehicle unattended while parking?

A

× If the driver has made sure that the vehicle could not start moving spontaneously

40
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Under which of the following circumstances is the driver of the vehicle allowed to leave the vehicle unattended while waiting?

A

× The driver must always make sure that an unauthorised person should not be able to start the vehicle.