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What can you expect when driving onto a bridge marked with this sign?
  • Fallen snow and snow banks.
  • Heavy snowfall.
  • Frosted road or black ice, even if they do not occur on other sections of the road.
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What sort of driving should you avoid in these road conditions?
  • Driving at a high speed.
  • Maintaining a steady and low speed.
  • Engine braking.
3 points
You are allowed to use snow chains only when:
  • you drive a vehicle in the period from the beginning of December till the end of February, irrespective of whether the road is covered with snow.
  • the air temperature is lower than 0 Celsius degrees, irrespective of whether the road is covered with snow.
  • the road is covered with snow.
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What kind of danger does the presented vertical sign warn you of?
  • Strong side wind gusts.
  • Strong wind gusts occuring only on the right side.
  • Strong headwind gusts.
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In which of these circumstances are you obliged to change from the beam headlights to low beam?
  • When approaching a pedestrian going in the same direction.
  • When approaching a vehicle coming from a transverse road.
  • When approaching a moving vehicle in front of you and there is a possibility of blinding the driver.
3 points
What influence does driving speed have on the vehicle driver's field of vision?
  • As speed increases, the field of view narrows
  • As speed increases, the field of view expand
  • Driving speed has no influence on the driver's field of vision
2 points
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Does the transparency of windscreen have an influence on the field of vision of the driver?
  • It has an effect on limiting the field of vision.
  • Only in conditions of reduced air transparency.
  • It has no effect on limiting the field of vision.
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Which of the following road elements should you observe when driving on the highway?
  • Only the traffic lane in front of your vehicle.
  • The entire roadway and hard shoulder in front and behind the vehicle.
  • Only your traffic lane and the right hard shoulder in front of the vehicle.
2 points
Which of the following factors may restrict the field of view of a passenger car's driver?
  • Blinking his eyes during a brake in driving.
  • 15 minutes of rest after two hours of driving.
  • Driving when being intoxicated.
2 points
Which of the following factors may restrict the field of view of a passenger car's driver?
  • The driver's seat mounted too low.
  • 15 minutes of rest after two hours of driving.
  • Sunglasses used on a sunny day.
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What should you pay special attention to while reversing the car?
  • Any objects which are around and which are approaching the car.
  • That you firmly keep your hand on the gear stick.
  • The positioning of the steering wheel in order to determine the driving trajectory.
2 points
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When can you return to the right lane after you complete the overtaking manoeuvre on a one-way road with two lanes?
  • Immediately after you can see the edge of the overtaken car in your external mirror.
  • Immediately after you can see the lights of the overtaken car in the external mirror.
  • After you've made sure that this will not force the driver of the overtaken car to brake or change its trajectory of driving.
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How should you behave before you start overtaking in good visibility in order to ensure that you have sufficient visibility of the road?
  • I must come as close as possible to the car in front of me.
  • I will keep a sufficient distance from the car in front of me to allow me to watch the road.
  • I will use the horn to force the driver of the car in front of me to move to the shoulder or an emergency lane.
2 points