Study

test 1

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  • a) 60 km/h
  • a) the speed must be adapted to the new lighting conditions
  • b) you run at reduced speed and brake carefully to check how your vehicle reacts
  • a) at a speed higher than the legal one
  • b) speed that allows stopping to give right-of-way to the traffic participants who have this right
  • b) when driving on bridges and under bridges
  • b) you have no legal obligation
  • a) 100 km/h
  • b) at the railway level crossing
  • a) yes, if you drive on the highway
  • b) signal by the flashing light the other vehicle showing that you understand its intent is to overtake
  • b) in parkings
  • a) not to exceed 50 km/h, as you are approaching a dangerous right turn
  • a) No, because the lane is for vehicles traveling at a speed equal to or superior to that specified by the sign
  • a) at intersections
  • a) 90 km/h on highways, 80 km/h on expressways or European national roads and 70 km/h on other types of roads
  • a) do not increase speed and drive on the right side of the road, allowing the overtake
  • b) 110 km/h
  • b) only drive on the lane near the road axis, signaling with the warning lights
  • a) you brake heavily
  • b) 50 km/h
  • b) with a maximum speed of 80 km/h
  • b) when the visibility is less than 100 m under fog condition
  • a) when you are tired and your vehicle has defective brakes
  • a) only drive on the lane next to the verge or curb
  • a) when visibility is less than 100 m under fog, heavy rain, heavy snow
  • b) to reduce speed to 40 km/h and travel with the meeting beam on
  • b) yes
  • a) within the range of the "accident" warning sign
  • b) 50 km/h
  • a) the maximum speed limit will be follow only if the intersection is guided
  • a) 70 km/h
  • b) 110 km/h on highways, 90 km/h on expressways or European national roads and 80 km/h on other types of roads