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Test 3 Lessons 4 & 5

The document contains a series of test questions related to driving regulations and safety on country roads and highways. It covers topics such as the use of hard shoulders, overtaking rules, and factors affecting braking distance. The questions aim to assess knowledge of safe driving practices and awareness of road conditions.

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Test 3 Lessons 4 & 5

The document contains a series of test questions related to driving regulations and safety on country roads and highways. It covers topics such as the use of hard shoulders, overtaking rules, and factors affecting braking distance. The questions aim to assess knowledge of safe driving practices and awareness of road conditions.

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TEST 3 (LESSON 4 & 5)

1. Which motor-vehicles must, if possible, use the hard shoulder on 9. Why should you drive with particular care
country roads?(9;1) here?(14;8)
A. Donkey carts A. Oncoming traffic might drive too far
B. Farm tractors and working machines driving at low speed on the left
C. All motor vehicles with a mass of 3500kg B. The road behind is obscured from
view
C. The surface of the road is uneven
2. What are you allowed to use the left 10. The road is muddy for a short distance. What should you avoid here if
hand hard shoulder for?(9;2) possible?
A. Driving with slow vehicles A. Stopping
B. Hard shoulder is used by pedestrians B. Decelerating
only C. Braking
C. For parking only
3. Are you allowed to overtake the 11. Why can driving along this unevenly lit
black car on this Highway on the street be dangerous?(15;18)
left?(9;2) A. Dazzling from the coming traffic is
A. Yes overtaking is allowed on the left dangerous
B. Yes as long as you do it carefully B. Pedestrians crossing the street in dark
C. No, because there is no queue of area can be easily overlooked
vehicles in the right lane C. Badly lit vehicles are easily seen
4. You are approaching the vehicles in 12. What must you reckon with here?
the picture. What do you do?(10;5) A. Your vehicle could be easily blown to
A. Quickly overtake the before reaching the left by the strong side wind
the gate ahead B. Your vehicle could be easily blown to
B. Sound the horn for the truck so that it the right by the strong side wind
does not join your lane C. When overtaking your vehicle is
C. Stay in the middle lane, reduce speed pulling to the right when entering the
and do not overtake the cars slipstream of the truck
5. What applies on Highways?(12;26) 13. You double the speed at which you are travelling at. How does it affect
A. Drive as fast as possible the braking distance?
B. No stopping on the hard shoulder and reversing A. It multiplies the braking distance double times
C. Stopping on the hard shoulder is allowed B. It is four times as high
C. It does not affect the braking distance in anyway
6. Why must you not drive extra slowly for no reason?(13;1) 14. By which rule of thumb can you determine from the speed the distance
A. Because it obstructs the flow of traffic in metres a motor vehicle travels in one second?
B. It encourages vehicles driving behind to overtake dangerously A. Speed in km/h x 3
C. All of the above 10
B. Speed in km/h x speed in km/h
3
C. Speed in km/h x speed in km/h
10
7. What must you be prepared 15. By which rule of thumb can you determine the braking distance in
for?(13;2) metres from the speed?
A. The lady will obviously stop upon A. Speed in km/h x 3
seeing your car 10
B. Pedestrians often change the side of B. Speed in km/h x speed in km/h
the road 3
C. You can easily see clearly between C. Speed in km/h X Speed in km/h
the parked vehicles 10 10
8. Where must you especially reckon with obstacles on the
roadway?
A. Between the parked vehicles
B. On bridges
C. In built-up areas

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