General Rules

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General Rules


Cap I, cat. no 01, 109 questions

41.

What vehicles have  priority in a guided intersection?

a)

heavy trucks;

b)

vehicles of Civil Guard, marked appropriately;

c)

vehicles belonging to the ambulance service in operation and with the special light and sound signals on.


42.

What is forbidden in this situation?

a)

to stop or wait;

b)

to overtake other vehicles, except bicycles or wagons;

c)

to cross the marking on the carriageway.


43.

A damaged vehicle cannot travel if:

a)

has destroyed body parts;

b)

it has been more than 30 days from the date of damage;

c)

it has been more than 3 days from the date of ascertainment.


44.

To use your mobile phone when you do not have a hands-free system you must:

a)

stop in the hard shoulder;

b)

stop in the parking of the services complex area;

c)

the phone may be used without restrictions.


45.

A car is equipped with safety belts for all seats.What passengers are obliged to use them?

a)

the passengers on the back seats;

b)

all passengers;

c)

the passengers on the front seats.


46.

While travelling in a motor vehicle on public roads it is prohibited to:

a)

transport children up to 12 years old on the back seats;

b)

smoke while travelling;

c)

the passengers in the front seats to hold pets in their arms.


47.

The emergency warning lights are used in the following situation:

a)

when you are confused about the route to take;

b)

when the vehicle is immobilized involuntarily on the carriageway or while you are towed;

c)

when the beams have failed.


48.

The cautious driver takes into account:

a)

to be rested, and the vehicle to meet the technical conditions for driving on public roads;

b)

to have provided normal pressure in the spare tire;

c)

to be the first who notices the locations of the RADAR device.


49.

What categories of vehicles are required to use meeting beams during the day?

a)

the vehicles towing other vehicles or carrying dangerous goods;

b)

the vehicles that move at high speed;

c)

the public passenger transport vehicles.


50.

What is the specific signaling for reversing?

a)

honking intermittently to warn the road users behind the vehicle;

b)

signaling with the reverse lights fitted to the vehicle;

c)

using the emergency warning lights.


51.

What obligations do you have when driving at night and approaching another vehicle in front of you?

a)

to reduce speed and drive extra carefully;

b)

not to engage its overtaking;

c)

to use the meeting beam at a distance of at least 100 m before it.


52.

Indicate whether the holder of a category B driving license is allowed to drive a car with trailer:

a)

yes, provided he obtained the driving license at least 3 years before;

b)

yes, if the weight of the trailer does not exceed 750 kg;

c)

no, because such a trailer requires a driving license of category BE.


53.

Incorrectly using the headlights when meeting another oncoming vehicle at night shall be punished by:

a)

suspension of the right to drive, if this offense has been committed repeatedly;

b)

cancellation of the driving license;

c)

fine and penalty points.


54.

The children aged up to 12 years can be transported:

a)

in the front seat of the vehicle, if they are held in arms by adults;

b)

in the front seat of the vehicle, with the seat belt put on;

c)

in the back seats of the car, with the seat belt put on and adapted to their weight and size.


55.

In which of the following situations it is prohibited to drive on public roads?

a)

when the registration certificate is damaged;

b)

when the vehicle is not insured for civil liability, in case of third party property damage by traffic accidents, under the provisions of the law;

c)

when the driver did not pay the fee for using public roads.


56.

What obligations do you have when observing events which endanger the traffic safety on the road you travel?

a)

to signal the oncoming drivers;

b)

to emit acoustic signals;

c)

to notify the nearest police station regarding the obstacles that threatens traffic safety.


57.

What is good to bear in mind in the case in the next image to avoid a hazard?

a)

the pedestrian is crossing lawfully;

b)

the pedestrian may return running on the pedestrian crossing, for no discernible reason;

c)

the pedestrian is closely following the traffic and behaves as such.


58.

In this situation, besides meeting beams you must use:

a)

the fog lights;

b)

the high beams;

c)

the directional headlights in operation.


59.

How must you proceed when a school bus stops with the emergency lights on?

a)

the flashing warning lights of school buses require you to stop;

b)

you drive with extra care;

c)

you have no obligation.


60.

When must a motor vehicle driver stop?

a)

on the signal of organized groups head;

b)

on the signal of traffic school patrols at pedestrian crossings near schools;

c)

when approaching an intersection or when signaled by the headlights of another road user.


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