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What is forbidden when driving a passenger car?
  • Carrying intoxicated persons.
  • Using a phone which requires holding a mouthpiece in a hand.
  • Using cruise control in a built-up area.
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You are driving a passenger car. How should you behave while driving through a wide puddle?
  • Accelerate significantly.
  • Brake suddenly.
  • Reduce the speed smoothly.
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What might be the result of too weak pressure on the brake pedal of a passenger car?
  • Lengthening of the braking distance.
  • Blocking of the wheels.
  • Losing steerability.
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Which of the following factors has direct influence on the stopping distance of the passenger car?
  • The driver's reaction time.
  • The weight of the passengers.
  • The weight of the vehicle.
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Which of the following factors has direct influence on the stopping distance of the passenger car?
  • The weight of the passenger.
  • The speed and the condition of the road surface.
  • The weight of the vehicle.
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What distance should you keep when overtaking a passenger car?
  • Safe, dependent on the width of the road and traffic conditions.
  • Safe but longer than 1.5 metres.
  • Safe but shorter than 0.5 metres.
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What distance should you keep while overtaking a group of pedestrians?
  • Safe but not shorter than 0.6 metres.
  • Safe but not shorter than 0.8 metres.
  • Safe but not shorter than 1 metre.
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Which of the following elements should each passenger car be equipped with?
  • With a first aid kit.
  • With a fire extinguisher.
  • With a spare wheel.
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How should you behave while passing an oncoming vehicle at night in a passenger car?
  • Look straight into the lights of the oncoming vehicle.
  • Change the low beam lights into high beam lights.
  • Look right to the source of light of the oncoming vehicle and look for possible obstacles there.
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