driving on highways

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driving on highways


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1.

How to proceed correctly if you enter the highway using the (Acceleration) band:

a)

Increase speed as the band on which you travel is specially created for this purpose;

b)

you give way to vehicles running on the first lane of the highway and do not interfere in any way with their traffic

c)

you have no obligation because the highway has enough lanes to allow all vehicles to circulate.


2.

In which of the following situations you can use the band next to the road axis on a motorway?

a)

when overtaking other vehicles if the other lanes in the direction of travel are occupied;

b)

when driving the motorcycle at the maximum speed;

c)

 when you are not followed by other vehicles


3.

You have accidentally crossed the highway exit that you intend to go. How do you do?

a)

drive further to the next exit;

b)

stop on the emergency lane and slowly move backwards;

c)

Turn on the flashing warning lights, turn around and move back on the side lane.


4.

Is it permissible to penetrate the connections between the two carriageway parts of a motorway?

a)

No;

b)

yes, to stop in case of emergency;

c)

yes, for turning, in the intersection area


5.

Is it possible to turn around on the motorways?

a)

No;

b)

Yes;

c)

 No,unless the traffic is blocked in the forward direction.


6.

What are your obligations when you are leaving the highway?

a)

Reduce the speed starting 300 m before leaving the highway, next to the panel that marks this distance;

b)

to drive on the first lane at a speed of not more than 60 km / h;

c)

to signal in advance and engage on the output (deceleration) band.


7.

If you are driving on a motorway using a motorcycle with a passenger behind you, you have to make sure that:

a)

He wears a helmet;

b)

 the speed and the maneuvers you do must not unbalance;

c)

 you have no obligation; the passenger must take all precautions.


8.

Which maneuvers are forbidden on the highway?

a)

Using the acceleration lane to change the direction of travel;

b)

running or stationing on the emergency lane, except in justified cases;

c)

 moving at a speed below the maximum allowed.


9.

On the highway is forbidden:

a)

driving in a queue of vehicles;

b)

driving a driving school vehicle, testing prototypes of chassis and motor vehicles;

c)

road works on the carriageway at night.


10.

Which vehicles are forbidden to run on motorways?

a)

Motorcycles and cars that can not travel more than 60 km / h;

b)

those who, through construction or other causes, can not exceed 50 km / h;

c)

vehicles carrying dangerous goods.


11.

What is the maximum speed limit with which you are allowed to drive a category A vehicles on highways?

a)

100 km/h

b)

130 km/h

c)

90 km/h


12.

What speed will you drive on highways when the visibility is less than 100 m under fog, heavy rain and heavy snow?

a)

50 km/h

b)

110 km/h

c)

130 km/h


13.

On the motorway is forbidden;

a)

Drive at a speed of less than 60 km / h;

b)

moving or stationing on the emergency lane, except in justified cases;

c)

using the deceleration lane to change the direction of travel.


14.

What are your obligations when you enter the highway using the acceleration band?

a)

To yield(give way) the passing vehicles that run on the first highway lane and not to obstruct the flow of the motorway

b)

Signal to the left to prevent other drivers to give us priority;

c)

stop and secure yourself from the front and back


15.

In an emergency, can you turn around using the links between the two directions of a motorway?

a)

Yes, because in this area you can turn the other way;

b)

 Not if there is not enough space to enter the car safely;

c)

No;


16.

Which categories of vehicles are forbidden to run on the motorway?

a)

Of those who, by construction, can not exceed the speed of 50 km / h;

b)

motorcycles with and without sidecar;

c)

tractors and self-propelled agricultural machinery.


17.

When driving on motorways, the motorcycle driver is forbidden:

a)

Staying on the emergency lane, except in justified cases;

b)

to stop to fix a malfunction;

c)

 to overtake other vehicles.


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