General Rules

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General Rules


Cap I, cat. no 01, 109 questions

21.

Alcohol consumption, even in small amounts:

a)

may lead to a risky or excessively loosely driving style;

b)

may reduce the visual capacity;

c)

may reduce the hearing capacity.


22.

Immobilization of a vehicle by the traffic officer is ordered:

a)

for the lack of emergency warning triangles;

b)

for the lack of first aid kit;

c)

for the refusal to legitimate.


23.

Which of the following types of road is the most dangerous during rain?

a)

asphalt carriageway surface;

b)

concrete carriageway surface;

c)

cobblestone carriageway surface.


24.

You intend to consult a road map at night.How is it convenient to proceed?

a)

you stop, with the meeting beam on;

b)

you stop the vehicle outside the carriageway;

c)

you are not allowed to consult the map at night.


25.

What motor vehicles can stop on the second lane, near other vehicles parked on the right side of the road?

a)

all those who have something urgent to solve;

b)

the taxis, when boarding or unboarding passengers, when the traffic allows it;

c)

any motor vehicle.


26.

What obligations does the driver of a vehicle have if he notices events which endanger the traffic safety on the road he travels?

a)

to signal the oncoming traffic participants, by alternating the high beam with the meeting beam;

b)

to emit acoustic signals whenever he meets another oncoming vehicle;

c)

to notify the nearest police station about obstacles or situations that threatens traffic safety.


27.

The driver of a motor vehicle must:

a)

not allow the passengers to use their mobile phones while driving;

b)

to have in his possession his identity card, driving license, vehicle registration certificate and, where appropriate, the professional certificate and other documents required by the legislation in force;

c)

to check the tire pressure before each departure.


28.

You pass through a locality behind a vehicle with foreign license plates. What can you expect?

a)

the vehicle in front of you will drive appropriately;

b)

before taking a turn, the driver of that vehicle will signal changing the direction in a timely manner;

c)

the driver of the vehicle in front of you may break and stop unexpectedly, to ask for traffic directions.


29.

The owner of a vehicle must:

a)

declare the change of address in a maximum of 24 hours to the authorities;

b)

declare the value of the vehicle insurance policy to the fiscal authority;

c)

declare the loss, theft or destruction of the VRD to the issuing authority in a maximum of 48 hours of the finding.


30.

During rain you will travel with:

a)

the high beam on;

b)

the meeting (low) beam on;

c)

the dim(position) lights on.


31.

You must use the meeting beams during the day:

a)

on all road categories;

b)

on county, communal and local roads;

c)

on highways, expressways and national European roads.


32.

How will you signal that the vehicle you are driving is in breakdown on the carriageway?

a)

by using the dim (position) lights;

b)

by installing emergency warning triangles and using emergency lights;

c)

by wearing reflective vest.


33.

How can the headlights brightness be maintained under bad weather conditions?

a)

by periodic adjustment of the beams;

b)

by keeping the headlights permanently clean;

c)

by using the passing (high) beam only.


34.

What consequences may arise transporting luggage on the roof of the car?

a)

no turns can be made;

b)

increases vehicle instability to side winds;

c)

the breaking distance is reduced.


35.

How must you proceed to maintain your alertness on the entire length of the distance you travel?

a)

you drive as tense as possible, with the face closer to the windshield in order to see everything that happens on the public road in front of you;

b)

you focus your attention, but adopt a relaxed driving manner, with control over performing all maneuvers which the safety jourrney depends on;

c)

you find a more enjoyable concern such as handling radio-video equipment, having a discussion with the passengers or by using the cell phone


36.

How does a driver of a  motor vehicle proceed at night when he is blinded by the headlights of an oncoming motor vehicle?

a)

he turns on or keeps the high beams in order to be able to see the road on his way better;

b)

he alternates the low and high beams in order to warn the other driver of incorrect driving;

c)

he keeps the meeting beams on, reduces speed and stops if necessary


37.

Is wearing the seatbelt mandatory when driving outside localities?

a)

no;

b)

yes, by the motor vehicle driver only;

c)

yes, by the motor vehicle driver and the passengers occupying seats provided with such devices.


38.

On a road section covered in glazed frost you apprehend the inevitable impact with a dog.How will you proceed to avoid an accident?

a)

you consider that such a situation cannot be happening to you;

b)

you release the accelerator pedal, hold the steering wheel firmly in the direction of travel, being prepared to stabilize the vehicle after impact by the smooth operation of the steering wheel;

c)

if possible, you try to avoid frontal impact by roughly handling the steering wheel in the direction of travel opposite to the dog.


39.

In which of the situations below the motor vehicles driver must change the high beam with the low beam at night?

a)

when the road is not illuminated;

b)

when he travels in locality, on a road with multiple lanes each way;

c)

if an oncoming vehicle is approaching from a distance of at least 200 m.


40.

How must you proceed when entering an inappropriately lightened tunnel during the day?

a)

you beep the horn;

b)

you turn the meeting beams on;

c)

you turn the flashing warning lights on.


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