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What distance should you keep while passing another vehicle in a passenger car?
  • Safe, but not shorter than 1.5 metres.
  • Safe, dependent on the width of the road and traffic conditions.
  • Safe, that is always the same.
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What distance should you keep when passing a stationary obstacle on the road in a passenger car?
  • Safe, but not less than 0.8 metres.
  • Safe, so always the same.
  • Safe, depending on the width of the road and traffic conditions.
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In what way does doubling of the speed of a passenger car influence the braking distance?
  • It doubles the braking distance.
  • It quadruples the braking distance.
  • It has no influence on the braking distance.
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What does a safe distance you should keep while driving behind another car depend on?
  • On the speed with which you're driving.
  • On the power of your engine.
  • On the width of the road.
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What distance from the preceding car are you required to keep when stopping in a traffic jam in a tunnel?
  • Not shorter than 3 metres.
  • Not shorter than 5 metres.
  • Not shorter than 10 metres.
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Can leaves lying on a roadway have an impact on the braking distance of a vehicle?
  • Yes, because they may reduce the braking distance.
  • Yes, because they may extend the braking distance.
  • They do not have an impact on the braking distance.
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Which of the following actions should you perform when driving a passenger car at night in a fog?
  • Decrease the speed.
  • Turn on the high-beam lights in order to improve visibility.
  • Drive very close to the car in front in order to see its sidelights.
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You are driving a car. How should you behave while passing an oncoming vehicle at night?
  • Look straight into the headlights of an oncoming car.
  • Change the low beam lights into high beam lights.
  • Look right to the source of light of an oncoming car and look for possible obstacles there.
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You are driving a passenger car in a fog which limits the visibility to 40 metres. Which of these actions may improve safety of driving?
  • Switching on the high beam lights.
  • Decreasing the distance between the preceding vehicle.
  • Switching on the rear fog lights.
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While driving a car in the rain the risk of skidding is:
  • the highest in the initial stage of the rain.
  • the lowest in the initial stage of the rain.
  • the highest in the final stage of the rain.
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Which of the following actions should you take while driving a passenger car on the road covered with snow?
  • Avoid sudden movements of the driving wheel.
  • Disconnect the traction control system.
  • Speed up on uphill roads.
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Which of the following actions should be performed while driving a passenger car and overtaking in a fog outside the built-up area?
  • Emit short light signals.
  • Emit short sound signals.
  • Turn on the rear fog lights, regardless of how limited the visibility is.
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