t6-t7 non-picture qs Flashcards
Before undertaking any manoeuvre, the driver must
make sure that he will not cause danger to the road
users, by:
carefully considering their position
taking into consideration their direction of movement
taking into consideration their speed of movement
not being obliged to take into consideration the signals which they give
carefully considering their position
taking into consideration their direction of movement
taking into consideration their speed of movement
Before merging into traffic, the driver of the road
vehicle must:
make sure that he will not create any danger to the
other road users
give a signal using the appropriate light indicator
give a sound or light signal with the headlights in order
to ensure right of way
wait for a signal from the other drivers letting him drive off
make sure that he will not create any danger to the
other road users
give a signal using the appropriate light indicator
When the road lanes of a road junction are not
designated with road markings for movement in the
relevant direction, turning to the right is allowed:
from the rightmost side of the driveway
from any part of the driveway if the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
in all cases, from the road lane which is most
convenient for the driver
from the rightmost side of the driveway
from any part of the driveway if the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
When the road lanes of a road junction are
designated for movement in the corresponding
direction, turning to the right may be performed:
from a road lane designated for a right turn
from any road lane, if the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
from the rightmost road lane
in the direction of traffic
in all cases, from the road lane which is most
convenient for the driver
from a road lane designated for a right turn
from any road lane, if the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
from the rightmost road lane
in the direction of traffic
Is it allowed to start turning right from the leftmost
road lane of the driveway?
yes, but only when the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
yes, whenever the road lanes are not designated with road markings
yes, in all cases
no
yes, but only when the turning radius of the vehicle is greater than the radius of the curve
A left turn can be made:
from the leftmost road lane in the direction of traffic
from any road lane designated for turning left
from the leftmost part of a one-way roadway
from the road lane which is most convenient for the
driver
from the leftmost road lane in the direction of traffic
from any road lane designated for turning left
from the leftmost part of a one-way roadway
If it is allowed for road vehicles to simultaneously
pass, the driver of a non-railroad vehicle must give
way to the railroad vehicle:
always, regardless of its location
always, regardless of its direction of movement
only when the railroad vehicle is located on its right side
only in cases when the railroad vehicle is not making a
turn
always, regardless of its location
always, regardless of its direction of movement
At a road junction of equivalent roads the driver of a non-railroad vehicle:
must give way to the railroad vehicles, when they are making a right turn
is not obliged to give way to the railroad vehicles, when
they are making a left turn
must give way to the railroad vehicles, when they are moving straight
must give way to the railroad vehicles, when they are making a right turn
must give way to the railroad vehicles, when they are moving straight
At a road junction of equivalent roads the driver of a non-railroad vehicle is obliged to give way to the
railroad vehicles:
only when the railroad vehicles are located on its right side
only when the railroad vehicles are located on its left side
only when the railroad vehicles are located within the oncoming traffic
always, regardless of their location
always, regardless of their location
When turning left in order to enter another road, the
driver of the railroad vehicle making the turn is
obliged to give way to the following oncoming
vehicles:
trams
trolleybuses
passenger cars
motorcycles
trams
How is a U-turn made?
by movement involving a turn to the left
by movement involving a turn to the right
by movement involving a turn to the left
The U-turn may start:
from the leftmost road lane in the direction of traffic
from the right part of the driveway, when its width is
insufficient
from the road lane which is most convenient for the
driver
from the leftmost road lane in the direction of traffic
from the right part of the driveway, when its width is
insufficient
The U-turn from the rightmost road lane is:
allowed if the width of the driveway is insufficient
allowed in all cases
prohibited
allowed if the width of the driveway is insufficient
Making a U-turn on a bridge is:
prohibited
allowed when the width of the roadway is over 12 m
allowed when visibility is over 50 meters
allowed without restrictions
prohibited
Making a U-turn is prohibited when visibility is
reduced below:
50 m
250 m
150 m
100 m
50 m
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
on a railway crossing
when visibility is reduced below 50 m
in a tunnel
on a section of the road with a slope
on a railway crossing
when visibility is reduced below 50 m
in a tunnel
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
on a bridge
on a pedestrian crossing
in restricted visibility
on a section of the road under repair
on a bridge
on a pedestrian crossing
in restricted visibility
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
on a railway crossing
on an overcrossing
on a pedestrian crossing
on a road with heavy traffic
on a railway crossing
on an overcrossing
on a pedestrian crossing
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
on a railway crossing
in a tunnel
if the speed is limited by a road sign
10 m before a pedestrian crossing
on a railway crossing
in a tunnel
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
on a pedestrian crossing
in restricted visibility
on a section of the road under repair
160 m before a railway crossing
on a pedestrian crossing
in restricted visibility
Making a U-turn is prohibited:
In a tunnel
in restricted visibility
on a section of the road under repair
on a road with heavy traffic
In a tunnel
in restricted visibility
When two passenger cars are passing past each
other, the obligation to provide the necessary lateral distance is:
of both drivers
of the driver of the passenger car with larger dimensions
of the driver of the passenger car driving at a higher speed
of the driver of the passenger car with greater total
mass
of both drivers
When a movement backwards is required for a road vehicle and a combination of road vehicles to pass
each other on a road with a large longitudinal slope,
the movement backwards is made by:
the road vehicle
the road vehicle moving uphill
the road vehicle moving downhill
the combination of road vehicles
the road vehicle
When a movement backwards is required for a
passenger car and a truck to pass past each other
on a road with a large longitudinal slope, the
movement backwards is made by:
the passenger car
the truck
the vehicle moving uphill
the vehicle moving downhill
the passenger car
When a movement backwards is required for a truck
and a bus to pass past each other on a road with a
large longitudinal slope, the movement backwards
is made by:
the truck
the road vehicle moving uphill
the road vehicle moving downhill
the bus
the truck
On a road with a large longitudinal slope, when
passing past each other is impossible and the order
of passing is not settled by road signs, the right of
way belongs to he road vehicle which:
is moving uphill
is moving downhill
is moving more quickly
is located closer to the narrowed section of the road
is moving uphill
Which of the following actions is mandatory when
overtaking?
giving a signal for moving to the left
giving a signal for moving to the right
giving a sound signal when the manoeuvre is being
carried out in a populated area
turning on the high-beam headlights
giving a signal for moving to the left
giving a signal for moving to the right
What signal should you give when, after the
completion of overtaking, you are switching back to
the road lane that you have left?
with a right light indicator on
with a left light indicator on
giving no signal while driving back to the road lane that you have left
with a right light indicator on
with a left light indicator on
Overtaking a truck is more risky than overtaking a
passenger car because:
the length of trucks is greater than that of passenger cars
the visibility ahead is more limited when driving behind a truck
the brakes of trucks are not as effective
trucks climb steep slopes more slowly
the length of trucks is greater than that of passenger cars
the visibility ahead is more limited when driving behind a truck
How should you proceed when the vehicle, which is
overtaking, moves back to the road lane on which
you are driving without providing the necessary
distance?
I must reduce the speed
I must drive to the left road lane
I must continue driving at the same speed
I must give a light signal
I must reduce the speed
Overtaking is prohibited when:
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, it is not
possible to smoothly return to the road lane you have
left
the visibility is limited
the vehicle undertaking an overtaking has direction
indicators out of order
it is performed in a two-lane, two-way road
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, it is not
possible to smoothly return to the road lane you have
left
the visibility is limited
Overtaking of vehicles, except mopeds and
motorcycles without a sidecar, is prohibited:
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, when
the vehicle undertaking the manoeuvre cannot smoothly
return to the road lane that has been left
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
in a narrowed section of the road
on a railway crossing with barriers
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, when
the vehicle undertaking the manoeuvre cannot smoothly
return to the road lane that has been left
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
Overtaking of vehicles, except mopeds and
motorcycles without a sidecar, is prohibited:
in restricted visibility when the distance is less than the
required for overtaking
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
on a one-way road
on a bridge
in restricted visibility when the distance is less than the
required for overtaking
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
Overtaking of vehicles, except mopeds and
motorcycles without a sidecar, is prohibited:
on a road junction of equivalent roads
on a railroad crossing without barriers
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, when
the vehicle undertaking the manoeuvre cannot smoothly
return to the road lane that has been left
in a tunnel
on a road junction of equivalent roads
on a railroad crossing without barriers
while using a road lane for the oncoming traffic, when
the vehicle undertaking the manoeuvre cannot smoothly
return to the road lane that has been left
Overtaking of vehicles, except mopeds and
motorcycles without a sidecar, is prohibited:
in reduced visibility when the distance is less than the
required for overtaking
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
on a railroad crossing
in driving at night
in reduced visibility when the distance is less than the
required for overtaking
before and on a signalized pedestrian crossing
Overtaking of vehicles, except mopeds and
motorcycles without a sidecar is prohibited:
on a road junction of equivalent roads
on a railroad crossing without barriers
before a pedestrian crossing when the vehicle being overtaken obstructs the visibility to the pedestrian crossing
on roads with two-way traffic
on a road junction of equivalent roads
on a railroad crossing without barriers
before a pedestrian crossing when the vehicle being overtaken obstructs the visibility to the pedestrian crossing
Are you allowed to switch over the lights as an
additional signal while overtaking?
yes
no
yes
Overtaking before and on a pedestrian crossing is
always prohibited when:
the pedestrian crossing is signalized
the vehicle being overtaken obstructs the visibility to the
pedestrian crossing
the pedestrian crossing is not lit
the pedestrian crossing is on a road outside a populated area
the pedestrian crossing is signalized
the vehicle being overtaken obstructs the visibility to the
pedestrian crossing