Traffic Rules and Signs
Traffic Rules and Signs
Traffic Rules and Signs
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* GIVE AN ARM SIGNAL AS WELL AS AN INDICATOR You should always ensure that other road
SIGNAL users are aware of your intentions. If you
feel your indicator might not be seen then
give an arm signal as well.
2 YOU HAVE TO MAKE A JOURNEY IN FOGGY
CONDITIONS. YOU SHOULD
* NEVER USE DEMISTERS AND WINDSCREEN WIPERS Leave plenty of time for your journey.
* KEEP SAFE DISTANCE OF TWO SECONDS If you are planning to make a journey in
foggy condition don't drive if visibility is
poor or if your journey is not necessary. If
you do travel, leave plenty of time for your
journey.
3 DRIVING IS A REPETITION OF THREE THINGS.
WHICH ARE THEY IN CORRECT ORDER?
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* PULL OVER AT A SAFE PLACE TO REST If you do feel tired, pull over at a safe
place, take fresh air, make yourself
comfortable and take a short break. Make
yourself mentally & physically fit for the
rest of the journey.
6 A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS
* YOU MUST STOP BEHIND THE WHITE STOP LINE Correct Answer
* YOU MAY GO STRAIGHT ON IF THERE IS NO OTHER You must stop behind the white stop line.
TRAFFIC
* YOU MAY TURN LEFT IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO Explanation
* YOU MUST SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE TO STOP IF The white line is positioned so that
TRAFFIC HAS STARTED TO CROSS pedestrians have room to cross in front of
waiting traffic. If pedestrians are crossing
make sure your brakes are on.
7 YOU NOTICE HORSE RIDERS IN FRONT . WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO FIRST?
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* OBSERVING DASH BOARD GAUGES BECAUSE THIS There are occasions when other road users
WILL AFFECT YOUR CONCENTRATION. make a misjudgment or a mistake. If this
happens try not to let it worry you. Don‟t
react by showing anger. Sounding the
horn, flashing the headlamps or shouting
won‟t help the situation. Good anticipation
will help prevent these incidents becoming
accidents. Beware of the lights from the
hoarding, they may dazzle you and lead to
an accident.
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* ROUND Tinted.
* BI-FOCAL Explanation
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE Ensure that you can see clearly through
the windscreen of your vehicle. Stickers or
hanging objects could affect your field of
vision or draw your eyes away from the
road.
15 YOU ARE FOLLOWING THIS TWO WHEELER ON A
POOR ROAD SURFACE. YOU SHOULD
* ALL OF THE ABOVE On a poor road surface, the rider may need
to move out to avoid pot holes. You may
not always get much warning, look out for
signs that the rider may be about to move
out. You should also keep a watch on the
road surface yourself, to try and predict
what path the rider may take. While the
road conditions persist, you should stay
well back, allowing the rider plenty of
room.
16 WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT FATIGUE
WHEN DRIVING ?
* DRINK TWO PEGS OF GOOD QUALITY WHISKY When you are tired, fatigue can creep up
on you without warning. Anything can
happen if you fall asleep causing danger to
your own life, your passengers and other
road users. As soon as you are tired or
sleepy, stop at a rest area or off the road
and take a short walk. If that does not
work, find a place to rest.
17 YOU SHOULD NOT OVERTAKE WHEN
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* IN FOG In rain.
* AT NIGHT Explanation
* A Correct Answer
* B A
* C Explanation
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* SIGNAL LEFT AND WAVE THE BUS TO MOVE ON Give way to buses whenever you can do so
safely, especially when they signal to pull
away from bus stops. Look out for people
who've got off the bus and may try to
cross the road. Don't try to accelerate past
before it moves away.
22 YOU TAKE THE WRONG ROUTE AND FIND YOU
ARE ON A ONE-WAY STREET. YOU SHOULD
* FLASH YOUR LIGHTS You need to take your foot off the
accelerator and drop back to allow a safe
separation distance, try not to react by
braking sharply as you could lose control.
Any vehicle behind you will have to react in
the same way, and it could lead to an
accident.
24 YOU MUST OBEY SIGNS GIVING ORDERS. THESE
SIGNS ARE MOSTLY IN
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* INFORMATORY Informatory.
* WARNING Explanation
* INFORMATORY. Mandatory.
* MANDATORY. Explanation
* NO PARKING Explanation
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* ROUNDABOUT Roundabout.
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
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* CROSS IT WHEN THERE IS NO TRAFFIC COMING Cross it when it is safe to do so but should
FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION come back to your lane after overtaking.
* NOT CROSS IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Explanation
* BUT AVOID AS FAR AS POSSIBLE This line is found on busy main roads and
traffic intersection. Here crossing this line
and overtaking is prohibited.
49 TWO CONTINUOUS LINES IN THE MIDDLE OF
THE ROAD INDICATE THAT....
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* APPLY BRAKES AND CROSS See, If you have crossed the stop line or
are so close to it that you cannot stop
safely, cross the intersection with caution.
* SEE, IF YOU HAVE CROSSED THE STOP LINE OR Explanation
ARE SO CLOSE TO IT THAT YOU CANNOT STOP
SAFELY, CROSS THE INTERSECTION WITH CAUTION
* SEE, IF THERE IS NO POLICEMAN, CROSS, Amber means caution. You may only move
OTHERWISE STOP on if the amber appears after you have
already crossed the stop line or when you
are so close to the stop line that if you
stop, it may cause an accident. However,
you must continue driving very carefully.
51 WHICH OF THESE LIGHTS WILL COME AFTER
AMBER AT A TRAFFIC LIGHT?
* GREEN Red
* BLUE Explanation
* GO IF THE WAY IS CLEAR Get ready to stop before the stop line.
* GET READY TO STOP BEFORE THE STOP LINE. If the lights have been on green for a while
they‟re likely to change to red as you
approach. Anticipate this so that you‟re
able to stop in time.
53 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING MAY HELP TO
DETER A THIEF FROM STEALING YOUR CAR?
* FITTING REFLECTIVE GLASS WINDOWS Etching the car number on the windows.
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* ETCHING THE CAR NUMBER ON THE WINDOWS Having your car registration number
etched on all your windows is a cheap and
effective way to deter professional car
thieves.
54 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE
KEPT IN YOUR VEHICLE?
* PULL UP AT THE NEAREST KERB Always use the safe option. It is not worth
taking the risk of endangering other road
users. Make sure that you pull up in a
place that does not obstruct other road
users.
56 YOU ARE MOST LIKELY TO LOSE
CONCENTRATION WHEN DRIVING IF YOU
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* SLOW DOWN AND BE PREPARED TO STOP Slow down and be prepared to stop.
* RIGHT Centre
* CENTRE Explanation
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* OVERTAKING Overtaking
* ON A BEND Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Other traffic will have to pull out to pass
you. This might mean they have to use the
other side of the road where there might
be oncoming traffic. Parking near a
junction could restrict the view for
emerging traffic.
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* SWITCH THE ENGINE OFF BUT LEAVE THE KEY IN. Explanation
* PARK NEAR A TRAFFIC POLICEMAN Always switch off the engine, remove the
key and lock your vehicle, even if you are
only leaving it for a few minutes .
67 AT A CROSSROAD THERE ARE NO SIGNS OR
ROAD MARKINGS. TWO VEHICLES APPROACH.
WHICH HAS PRIORITY?
* THE VEHICLE TRAVELLING THE FASTEST Vehicle approaching from the right.
* VEHICLE APPROACHING FROM THE RIGHT At crossroad when there are no „give way‟
signs or road markings, be very careful.
Vehicle from the right has priority.
68 ON WHICH OF THESE OCCASIONS MUST YOU
STOP YOUR VEHICLE?
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* REVERSE SLOWLY If you can‟t see all around your vehicle, get
out and have a look. You could also ask
someone outside the vehicle to guide you.
A small child could easily be hidden directly
behind you. Don‟t take risks.
73 HOW MUCH DISTANCE SHOULD YOU KEEP FROM
A VEHICLE TRAVELLING IN FRONT OF YOU?
* USE A DRIVEWAY IF POSSIBLE Check all around for other road users.
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* IN THE SIDE VIEW MIRROR AWAY FROM THE KERB If you can‟t see all around your vehicle
with the help of rear wind screen or rear
view mirrors, get out and have a look. You
could also ask someone outside the vehicle
to guide you. A small child could easily be
hidden directly behind you. Don‟t take
risks.
76 TO MOVE OFF SAFELY FROM A PARKED
POSITION YOU SHOULD
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Slow down and look out for warning signs.
Always obey speed limits at roadworks.
Look for workmen stepping into the road.
Don't use the size of your vehicle to force
your way through. If the obstruction is on
your side of the road, give way to
oncoming traffic.
78 DOES THE LAW ALLOW YOU TO STOP YOUR
VEHICLE ABRUPTLY WHILE DRIVING?
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* WHEN YOU HAVE COME ON TO A WRONG ROAD Try to use the brakes judiciously because
emergency braking can result in rear
collision.
79 WHAT IS THE CORRECT PROCEDURE IF YOU
WANT TO STOP?
* TO AVOID GETTING DIRTY FROM WHEEL SPRAY To get increased angle of vision of traffic
conditions ahead and to avoid hitting
vehicles in front, if they stop suddenly.
* TO GET INCREASED ANGLE OF VISION OF TRAFFIC Explanation
CONDITIONS AHEAD AND TO AVOID HITTING
VEHICELS IN FRONT, IF THEY STOP SUDDENLY
* AS IT WILL REQUIRE LESS ATTENTION FOR THE Following the other vehicles too closely can
OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE hamper the skill of the driver to anticipate
any emergency halting of the front vehicle.
81 WHEN APPROACHING FROM THE REAR WHERE
TWO LANES OF TRAFFIC HAVE STOPPED AT A
SIGNAL, YOU SHOULD
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* EXCEPT FOR SIGNALLING THAT YOU HAVE JUST Do this only if you think that there is a risk
ARRIVED of an accident. Don‟t use it for attracting
the attention of others for social reasons.
83 WHEN OTHER DRIVERS FLASH THEIR
HEADLIGHTS AT YOU IT MEANS
* THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU That they are warning you of their
presence
* THAT THEY ARE WARNING YOU OF THEIR Explanation
PRESENCE
* THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR If other drivers flash their headlights this
VEHICLE isn‟t a signal to show priority. The flashing
of headlights has the same meaning as
sounding the horn – it‟s a warning of their
presence.
84 YOU HAVE A VALID LEARNER'S LICENCE TO
DRIVE A CAR, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO
* PRACTICE DRIVING ON ROADS THAT HAVE VERY Drive at any time, any place provided there
LITTLE TRAFFIC is a permanent licence holder with you who
can control the vehicle in case of
emergency.
* DRIVE AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE Explanation
* DRIVE AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE PROVIDED THERE It allows you to learn to drive with a
IS A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER WITH YOU WHO regular and experienced driver of your
CAN CONTROL THE VEHICLE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY choice. If you want to drive a motor car or
a two-wheeler, this would have to be along
with a friend, relative or an instructor of a
driving school as long as he/she holds a
valid driving licence.
85 IF YOU HAVE A VALID DRIVING LICENCE FOR A
LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE, WHAT ARE YOU
ALLOWED TO DRIVE?
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* BECAUSE RECEPTION IS POOR WHEN THE ENGINE Driving requires all your attention and
IS RUNNING concentration at all times. Don't be
distracted by phone calls. Be safe, switch
off your phone while driving.
89 YOU ARE TAKING DRUGS THAT ARE LIKELY TO
AFFECT YOUR DRIVING. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
* LIMIT YOUR DRIVING TO ESSENTIAL JOURNEYS Seek medical advice before driving.
* BRAKE SUDDENLY AND SOUND YOUR HORN Slow down before the puddle & try to avoid
splashing the pedestrians
* SLOW DOWN BEFORE THE PUDDLE & TRY TO AVOID Explanation
SPLASHING THE PEDESTRIANS
* WAVE AT THE PEDESTRIANS TO KEEP BACK. The effect of your vehicle driving through a
puddle will be to throw water onto the
pavement. If there are pedestrians close
by they could be splashed with the water.
Be considerate. If possible avoid driving
through it.
91 WHAT ACTION WOULD YOU TAKE WHEN
ELDERLY PEOPLE ARE CROSSING THE ROAD?
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* DRIVE SLOWER THAN NORMAL AND TURN YOUR Calm down before you start to drive
RADIO ON
* HAVE AN ALCOHOLIC DRINK TO HELP YOU RELAX Explanation
BEFORE DRIVING
* CALM DOWN BEFORE YOU START TO DRIVE If you are feeling irritated or angry you
should wait until you have calmed down
before setting out on a journey.
95 A DRIVER'S BEHAVIOUR HAS UPSET YOU. IT
MAY HELP IF YOU
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* FOLLOW THEIR CAR, FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS Tiredness may make you more irritable
than you would be normally. You might
react differently to situations because of it.
If you feel yourself becoming tense, take a
break.
96 A MOTOR DRIVING LICENCE ISSUED IN ANY
STATE OF INDIA
* TAKE A BATH AND MAKE HIMSELF FIT FOR Be familiar with the position of controls
DRIVING.
* ALWAYS USE CHOKE BEFORE STARTING. Explanation
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* SPEECH. Judgement.
* BALANCE. Explanation
* 15 YEARS
* 16 YEARS Explanation
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* RUSH PAST THE SIGNAL Where there is flashing yellow signal, slow
down and proceed with caution.
105 YOU ARE DRIVING ON A TWO-LANE STREET, THE
VEHICLE IN FRONT OF YOU IS MOVING VERY
SLOWLY, AND THE ROAD AHEAD IS CLEAR FOR
OVERTAKING, YOU SHOULD
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* WAVE TO THE PEDESTRIAN TO CROSS QUICKLY. Always give right of way to pedestrians &
slow moving vehicles.
109 WHILE DRIVING, YOU WISH TO CHANGE FROM
ONE LANE TO ANOTHER, YOU SHOULD
* LANE SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED Always look into the rear view miror and
keep view of other traffic before changing
lanes. Lane changing must be accompanied
by proper signal.
110 YOU APPROACH AN INTERSECTION THAT IS NOT
HAVE TRAFFIC LIGHTS, A POLICEMAN OR
TRAFFIC SIGNS, YOU SHOULD
* WAIT FOR THE POLICEMAN TO ARRIVE Slow down and proceed with caution so
that safety of any road user is not
compromised.
111 DO YOU HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILIES WHEN
OPENING A VEHICLE DOOR ON A ROADWAY?
* THE DRIVER MAY OPEN HIS DOOR WHEN EVER HE Correct Answer
WISHES TO.
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* Correct Answer
* TURN ON YOUR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS. Keep the lights on low beam to avoid
dazzling other road users and the light
reflecting back to your eyes.
113 IS IT AN OFFENCE TO OBSTRUCT CLEAR VISION
OF YOUR NUMBER PLATES?
* LOOK INTO THE REAR VIEW MIRROR AND In case you miss the exit, continue to drive
REVERSE. untill the next appropriate exit.
115 YOU BORROW A FRIEND'S CAR AND FIND THAT
THE POSITION OF THE DRIVER'S SEAT PUTS
YOU SITTING A LONG WAY FROM THE STEERING
WHEEL AND CONTROLS. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE You must check traffic from left and right
when approaching an intersection.
120 BEFORE CHANGING LANES YOU SHOULD
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* 102 100
* 101 Explanation
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* REDUCE THE VEHICLE'S BRAKING DISTANCE This term describes a vehicle travelling in
neutral or with the clutch pressed down.
Do not coast, whatever the driving
conditions. It reduces driver control
because:
-'engine braking is eliminated
'-vehicle speed downhill will increase
quickly
'-increased use of the footbrake can reduce
its effectiveness
'-steering response will be affected
particularly on bends and corners
'-it may be more difficult to select the
appropriate gear when needed.
127 WHILST DRIVING ON THE MOTORWAY YOU
HAVE TO SLOW DOWN QUICKLY DUE TO A
HAZARD. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* SWITCH ON YOUR HEADLIGHT TO FUL BEAM Swithing on the hazard light will warn the
drivers behind of the hazard ahead
128 AT ROAD JUNCTIONS WHICH OF THE
FOLLOWING ARE MOST VUNERABLE?
* CYCLISTS
* PEDESTRIANS Explanation
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* COASTING
* AQUAPLANING Explanation
* ON A NARROW ROAD
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* OTHER DRIVERS ARE RASH, I AM SAFETY As a responsible driver you must ensure
CONSCIOUS. your safety as well as the safety of other
road users.
138 WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO AVOID HITTING
OTHER VEHICLES, PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WHEN
MOVING OFF FROM THE KERB?
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* CHECK YOUR MIRROR AND MOVE BACK BEHIND The car ahead may be turning right. Hence
THE CAR check the traffic behind and stay back.
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* THERE ARE NO SUCH ROAD MARKINGS Double solid lines indicate maximum
restrictions and are not be crossed except
in emergent usage.
146 WHEN MOVING OFF, YOU MUST ALWAYS
* CHECK MIRRORS, INDICATE RIGHT AND MOVE OFF Check mirrors, indicate right and move off
ONLY AFTER CHECKING OVER YOUR RIGHT only after checking over your right
SHOULDER. shoulder. All the steps should be followed
before moving off.
147 WHEN APPLYING BRAKES TO STOP
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* STOP AND WAVE THE CHILDREN ACROSS TO FETCH Beware of children playing in the street
THEIR BALL and running out into the road. If a ball
bounces out from the pavement slow down
and stop. Don't encourage anyone to
retrieve it. Other road users may not see
your signal and you might lead a child into
a dangerous situation.
161 WHAT IS THE MAIN HAZARD YOU SHOULD BE
AWARE OF WHEN FOLLOWING THIS CYCLIST?
* THE CYCLIST MAY MOVE INTO THE LEFT AND Correct Answer
DISMOUNT
* THE CYCLIST MAY SWERVE OUT INTO THE ROAD The cyclist may swerve out into the road.
* HELP YOU TO AVOID NECK INJURY Help you to avoid neck injury
* HELP YOU TO MAINTAIN YOUR DRIVING POSITION The restraint should be adjusted so that it
gives maximum protection to the head.
This will help in the event of a rear-end
collision.
163 YOU SHOULD ONLY USE A MOBILE PHONE WHEN
* THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY & PARKED SUITABLY. The vehicle is stationary & parked suitably.
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* ALWAYS DRIVING SLOWLY AND GENTLY Being alert and thinking ahead.
* GIVE SIGNALS CORRECTLY The reflexes of old drivers are slow and
they may need time to react to changing
situations on the road. Therefore always
give due consideration to old drivers.
166 CAR PASSENGERS MUST WEAR A SEAT BELT IF
ONE IS AVAILABLE, UNLESS THEY ARE
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* APPLY FOR A DRIVING TEST WITHIN 12 MONTHS. Before you drive on the road you must
have a learners' licence and be
acompanied by a person holding a
permanent licence.
168 MAY YOU PARK A VEHICLE IN FRONT OF A
VEHICLE ENTRANCE?
* NO, NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. It may be tempting to park where you
shouldn‟t while you run a quick errand.
Careless parking is a selfish act and could
endanger other road users.
169 A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS
* YOU MUST SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE TO STOP IF The white line is positioned so that
TRAFFIC HAS STARTED TO CROSS pedestrians have room to cross in front of
waiting traffic. If pedestrians are crossing
make sure your brakes are on.
170 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
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* THEY GIVE A WIDER FIELD OF VISION. They give a wider field of vision.
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* NO PARKING Explanation
* NO STOPPING No stopping.
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* HAIR PIN BEND LEFT This is a cautionary sign. This sign is used
where the geometric and operating
conditions show the recommended speed
on the curve to be much less than the
design speed for highway.
184 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
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* UNGUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 100 METERS Unguarded railway crossing 100 meters
AHEAD ahead.
* UNGUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 200 METERS Explanation
AHEAD
* GUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 50 METERS AHEAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
on the approaches of level crossings where
there are no gates or other barriers. A
single red oblique bar denotes a distance of
50-100 m in plain and rolling terrain and
30-60 m in hilly terrain. Two red oblique
bars denote a distance of 200 m.
197 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* HOSPITAL Hospital.
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* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
* SPEED UP SINCE THE SIGNAL IS IN YOUR FAVOUR Slow down and give way to pedestrians
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* SLOW DOWN AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION Slow down and proceed with caution
* ONLY IF THE MAIN ROAD IS CLEAR OF TRAFFIC Don‟t reverse into a main road from a side
road. The main road is likely to be busy
and the traffic on it moving quickly. Cut
down the risks by using a quiet side road
to reverse into.
206 YOU ARE SIGNALLING TO TURN RIGHT IN BUSY
TRAFFIC. HOW WOULD YOU CONFIRM YOUR
INTENTION SAFELY?
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* POSITION OVER THE CENTRE LINE In some situations you may feel your
indicators cannot be seen by other road
users or it may not be working. In any of
the case, you need to make your intention
more clear by giving the arm signal.
207 WHEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE OUT OF ORDER,
WHAT PRECAUTION SHOULD YOU TAKE?
* STOP, LOOK RIGHT AND LEFT AND PROCEED Stop, look right and left and proceed
CAUTIOUSLY. cautiously.
* NO PRECAUTION IS NECESSARY Explanation
* MOVE OVER TO THE RIGHT You must pull up on the left, as soon as it‟s
safe to do so, and switch off your engine.
209 WHY SHOULD YOU MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE
CANCELLED YOUR INDICATORS AFTER
TURNING?
* TO AVOID MISLEADING OTHER ROAD USERS To avoid misleading other road users.
* TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE INDICATOR RELAY If you haven‟t taken a sharp turn your
indicators might not turn off automatically.
Be aware of this if you‟ve used them for
slight deviations, such as passing parked
vehicles.
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* STOP Stop
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* FALSE. True.
* Explanation
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE Before moving off you should use all the
mirrors to check if the road is clear. Look
around to check the blind spots and give a
signal if it is of help to other road users.
218 WHEN BEING FOLLOWED BY AN AMBULANCE
SHOWING A FLASHING BLUE BEACON YOU
SHOULD
* BRAKE HARSHLY AND IMMEDIATELY STOP ON THE Pull over where the ambulance can pass
ROAD safely. Check that there are no
obstructions on the road that will prevent it
doing so.
219 WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN LEAVING YOUR
VEHICLE?
* ENGAGE THE STEERING LOCK When you leave your vehicle always use
the steering lock to deter thieves.
221 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE
ALLOWED EXTRA ROOM WHEN OVERTAKING?
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* TRAILERS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Don't pass riders too closely as this may
cause them to lose balance. Always leave
as much room as you would for a car, and
don't cut in.
222 WHAT DOES THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE
INDICATE?
* NO. Yes.
* Explanation
* TOTAL DISTANCE COVERED BY THE VEHICLE Total distance covered by the vehicle
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* HOPE THAT IT IS JUST A TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL Check out the problem quickly and safely.
FAULT
* DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM WHEN THERE IS MORE Explanation
TIME
* CHECK OUT THE PROBLEM QUICKLY AND SAFELY An illuminated warning light could mean
that your car is unsafe to drive. Don‟t take
risks. If you aren‟t sure about the problem
get a qualified mechanic to check it.
226 WHICH OF THESE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING
ORDER FOR YOUR CAR TO BE ROADWORTHY?
* YELLOW BASE AND WHITE NUMERALS White base and black numerals.
* WHEN A POLICE OFFICER CONTROLS YOU When a police officer controls you.
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* 100 102
* 102 Explanation
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* NOT DRINK ANY ALCOHOL AT ALL Not drink any alcohol at all
* EAT A HOT MEAL WITH YOUR ALCOHOLIC DRINKS Alcohol will stay in the body for this length
of time. Drinking during the day will affect
your performance at work or study. Avoid
drinking at all even if you have not planned
to drive in the evening.
234 WHAT ADVICE SHOULD YOU GIVE TO A DRIVER
WHO HAS HAD A FEW ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AT A
PARTY?
* WAIT FOR A SHORT WHILE AND THEN DRIVE Drinking black coffee or waiting a few
HOME hours won‟t make any difference. Alcohol
takes time to leave the body. You might
even be unfit to drive the following
morning.
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* A HAZARD AS IT CAUSES DISTRACTION The rear view mirror and side mirrors must
be checked specially before moving off,
overtaking, turning. It is meant to keep a
view of the traffic approaching from behind
while driving.
239 STOPPING WITH THE HELP OF GEARS CAN BE
ACHIEVED BY
* DEPRESSING THE CLUTCH & BRAKE The lowering of gears means decreasing
SIMULTANEOUSLY the power of engine to the wheels, thereby
increasing the torque which will result in
decreasing the speed of the vehicle.
240 YOU ARE TRAVELLING ALONG A NARROW
COUNTRY ROAD. WHEN PASSING BY A CYCLIST,
YOU SHOULD-
* GO QUICKLY , SOUNDING THE HORN AS YOU PASS Look well ahead & only pull out if it is safe.
You will need to use all of the road to pass
the cyclist so be extra cautious .
241 BEFORE YOU MAKE A U-TURN , YOU SHOULD-
* WAIT FOR THE SIGNAL TO TURN RED Look over your shoulder for a final check
* SELECT A HIGHER GEAR THAN NORMAL If you want to make a U-turn, check your
rear view miror, slow down, give indicator
& hand signal and look over your shoulder
for a final check and ensure that the road
is clear in both directions. Make sure that
the road is wide enough to carry out the
manoeuvre safely.
242 YOU ARE DRIVING ON A WET ROAD. YOU HAVE
TO STOP YOUR VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY.
YOU SHOULD-
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* KEEP BOTH THE HANDS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Keep both the hands on the steering wheel
* GIVE AN ARM SIGNAL As you drive look well ahead and all around
so that you are ready for any hazards that
might occur. There may be occasions when
you have to stop in an emergency. React
as soon as you can whilst keeping control
of the vehicle.
243 WHEN FOLLOWING A LARGE VEHICLE YOU
SHOULD KEEP WELL BACK BECAUSE-
* IT HELPS THE LARGE VEHICLE TO STOP MORE It allows the driver to see you in the
EASILY mirrors
* IT ALLOWS THE DRIVER TO SEE YOU IN THE Explanation
MIRRORS
* IT HELPS YOU TO KEEP OUT OF THE WIND You also need to keep well back so that
you get the view of the road ahead. Also
the driver ahead should be able to see you
in the mirrors.
244 IN WHICH OF THESE SITUATIONS SHOULD YOU
AVOID OVERTAKING?
* WHEN APPROACHING A DIP ON THE ROAD As you begin to think about overtaking,
ask yourself if it is really necessary. If you
can't see well down the road, stay back &
wait for a safer place to pull out.
245 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE LOSS
OF CONCENTRATION WHILE DRIVING ON A
LONG JOURNEY?
* ALL OF THE ABOVE You should not let other factors distract
you from driving. You need to concentrate
fully to ensure you are safe on the road.
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* DEPRESS THE BRAKES SHARPLY TO SHOW YOUR Allow the vehicle to overtake
BRAKE LIGHTS
* MAINTAIN YOUR SPEED TO PREVENT THE VEHICLE Explanation
FROM OVERTAKING.
* ALLOW THE VEHICLE TO OVERTAKE Keep a steady course and give the driver
behind an opportunity to overtake safely.
If necessary, slow down. Reacting
incorrectly to another‟s impatience will only
lead to danger.
247 A BUS IS STOPPED AT A BUS STOP AHEAD OF
YOU. ITS RIGHT INDICATOR IS FLASHING. YOU
SHOULD-
* SLOW DOWN AND GIVE WAY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO Slow down and give way if it is safe to do
SO so.
* SOUND YOUR HORN AND KEEP GOING Explanation
* SLOW DOWN AND THEN SOUND YOUR HORN Give way to buses whenever you can do so
safely, especially when they signal to pull
away from bus stops. Look out for people
leaving the bus & crossing the road.
248 YOU COULD USE THE 'TWO SECOND RULE'
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* BRAKE HARD The longer that the traffic lights have been
on green, the greater the chance of the
sequence changing, so always prepared for
this when driving and be prepared to stop.
251 'TAILGATING' MEANS
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* DRIVE ON, KEEPING TO THE LEFT Slow down and let the vehicle turn.
* HOLD YOUR SPEED AND SOUND YOUR HORN Approaching a left turn, a lorry may swing
out to the right. This is to allow rear
wheels to clear the kerb as it turns. If you
see a gap on the near side don‟t try to
filter through.
254 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A VEHICLE ON A WET
ROAD. YOU SHOULD LEAVE A TIME GAP OF AT
LEAST.
* FOUR SECONDS Wet road will increase the time it will take
you to stop. The 2 seconds time should be
doubled to at least four seconds.
255 YOU WISH TO TURN RIGHT AHEAD. WHY
SHOULD YOU TAKE UP THE CORRECT POSITION
IN GOOD TIME?
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* STOP AND SWITCH OFF YOUR ENGINE Stop and switch off your engine.
* TRY AND GET PAST QUICKLY Allow the animals to clear the road, before
you proceed. Animals are unpredictable
and startle easily, they could turn and run
into your path.
257 WHEN OVERTAKING A HORSE AND RIDER YOU
SHOULD
* GO PAST SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY LEAVING When overtaking animals slow down, leave
PLENTY OF ROOM. plenty of room. Don't drive close behind or
alongside them, this could disturb them.
258 YOU SHOULD NEVER WAVE PEOPLE ACROSS AT
PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS BECAUSE
* THEY MAY NOT BE READY TO CROSS If it is safe you should always stop for
pedestrians waiting at pedestrians
crossings. Don‟t wave them to cross the
road since other drivers may not -
1.Have seen them .
2.Have seen your signal.
3.Be able to stop safely.
259 WHEREVER POSSIBLE, WHICH ONE OF THE
FOLLOWING SHOULD YOU DO WHEN PARKING
AT NIGHT?
* PARK NEXT TO A BUSY JUNCTION Having your vehicle broken into or stolen
can be very distressing and inconvenient.
Avoid leaving your vehicle unattended in
poorly lit areas.
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* WHEN THE TYRES ARE COLD When you check the tyre air pressure, do
so when the tyres are cold. This will give
you a more accurate reading. The heat
generated from a long journey will raise
the pressure inside the tyre.
261 YOUR VEHICLE HAS A CATALYTIC CONVERTER.
ITS PURPOSE IS TO REDUCE
* HARSH BRAKING AND ACCELERATING Accelerating & braking gently will help to
save fuel and is kinder to the environment.
263 A PROPERLY SERVICED VEHICLE WILL GIVE
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* YOU A REFUND ON YOUR ROAD TAX Better fuel economy and cleaner exhaust
emissions.
* BETTER FUEL ECONOMY AND CLEANER EXHAUST Explanation
EMISSIONS
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Look after your vehicle or machine. Have it
regularly serviced as per manufacturer's
service schedule. A properly serviced
vehicle will give better fuel economy and
cleaner exhaust emissions.
264 WHEN SHOULD YOU CHECK THE ENGINE OIL
LEVEL?
* NONE OF THE ABOVE When the engine is cold the oil settles
down in the chamber, while when the
engine is hot the oil is in circulation to the
upper parts of the engine. Hence a hot
engine will not give the correct level of oil.
265 WHICH OF THESE DOES THE LAW REQUIRE YOU
TO KEEP IN GOOD CONDITION?
* PARKING Explanation
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE Your tyres are your only contact with the
road & therefore very important to your
safety. Incorrect tyre pressure will affect
steering and braking, so it is important
that you take the time to attend to them.
Correct tyre pressure can reduce the risk
of skidding & will provide a more
comfortable ride.
267 WHAT CAN CAUSE A HEAVY STEERING?
* CONSULT YOUR MECHANIC AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Consult your mechanic as soon as possible.
* USE YOUR HANDBRAKE AT THE SAME TIME The brakes on your vehicle or machine
must be effectively & properly adjusted. If
your vehicle pulls to one side when
braking, take it to be checked by a
qualified mechanic, don‟t take risks.
269 THE MAIN CAUSE OF BRAKE FADE IS
* THE BRAKES OUT OF ADJUSTMENT If your vehicle is fitted with drum brakes
they can get hot & may lose a lot of their
effect. This happens when they're
continually used, such as on a long, steep
down hill stretch of road. Using a lower
gear will assist the braking & prevent the
vehicle gaining momentum.
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* SWITCH ON THE HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS Briefly use the hazard warning lights.
CONTINUOUSLY
* BRIEFLY USE THE REAR FOG LIGHTS Explanation
* HELP YOU AVOID NECK INJURY Help you avoid neck injury
* HELP YOU MAINTAIN YOUR DRIVING POSITION The restraint should be adjusted so that it
gives maximum protection to the head.
This will help in the event of a rear end
collision.
272 TO PREVENT POLLUTING THE ENVIRONMENT,
YOU CAN HELP BY-
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* WASTE FUEL AND MONEY & MAKE ROADS SLIPPERY Correct Answer
FOR OTHER ROAD USERS
* IMPROVE YOUR VEHICLE'S FUEL CONSUMPTION Waste fuel and money & make roads
slippery for other road users.
* INCREASE THE LEVEL OF EXHAUST EMISSIONS Explanation
* YOU HAVE USED A LOCKING FILLER CAP Your filler cap is securely fastened.
* YOUR FILLER CAP IS SECURELY FASTENED If your filler cap is not securely fastened it
will result in loss of precious fuel by
evaporation or by spillage, it will also lead
to increase in pollution.
276 YOU CANNOT SEE CLEARLY BEHIND WHEN
REVERSING. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* OPEN THE DOOR AND LOOK BEHIND Ask someone to guide you
* ASK SOMEONE TO GUIDE YOU If you want to turn you vehicle around try
to find a place where you have all round
good vision. If this is not possible & you
are unable to see clearly, then get
someone to guide you.
277 TO REDUCE THE VOLUME OF TRAFFIC ON THE
ROADS YOU COULD
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* BRAKES Explanation
* STEERING & TYRES Turning the steering wheel when the car is
not moving can cause unnecessary wear to
the tyres and steering mechanism. This is
known as dry steering.
282 YOU ARE DRIVING ALONG A WET ROAD. HOW
CAN YOU TELL IF YOUR VEHICLE'S TYRES ARE
LOOSING THEIR GRIP ON THE SURFACE?
* THE STEERING WILL FEEL VERY HEAVY The steering will feel very light.
* THE STEERING WILL FEEL VERY LIGHT If you drive at a speed in very wet
conditions your steering may suddenly feel
“light”. This means that the tyres have
lifted off the surface and are skating on the
surface of water. This is known as
aquaplaning. Reduce speed but don‟t brake
until your steering returns to a normal
„feel‟.
283 YOU HAVE DRIVEN THROUGH A WATER- LOG.
WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO?
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* ONLY IN BAD LIGHT OR AT NIGHT Have your eyesight tested, before you start
driving and if you need glasses use them
at all times when driving.
290 YOU ARE PLANNING A LONG JOURNEY. DO YOU
NEED TO PLAN REST STOPS?
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* SOUND YOUR HORN There are occasions when other road users
make a misjudgment or a mistake. If this
happens try not to let it worry you. Don‟t
react by showing anger. Sounding the
horn, flashing the headlamps or shouting
won‟t help the situation. Good anticipation
will help to prevent these incidents
becoming accidents.
293 WHICH OF THESE THINGS WOULD HELP TO
KEEP YOU ALERT DURING A LONG JOURNEY?
* KEEPING OFF THE MOTORWAYS AND USING Making sure that you get plenty of fresh air
COUNTRY ROADS and making regular stops for
refreshments.
* MAKING SURE THAT YOU GET PLENTY OF FRESH Explanation
AIR AND MAKING REGULAR STOPS FOR
REFRESHMENTS
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Make sure that you have good ventilation
in the vehicle. This will help you to stay
alert by making sure that there is enough
fresh air. Stale warm air will dull your
senses & cause drowsiness. Tiredness can
cause your reactions to slow down &
judgement of hazard will become flawed.
This can be prevented by ensuring regular
rest stops.
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE Make sure that you have good ventilation
in the vehicle. This will help you to stay
alert by making sure that there is enough
fresh air. Stale warm air will dull your
senses & cause drowsiness. Tiredness can
cause your reactions to slow down &
judgement of hazard will become flawed.
This can be prevented by ensuring regular
rest stops.
295 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A CAR DRIVEN BY AN
ELDERLY DRIVER. YOU SHOULD
* FLASH YOUR LIGHTS AND OVERTAKE Be aware that the driver's reactions may
not be as fast as yours
* BE AWARE THAT THE DRIVER'S REACTIONS MAY Explanation
NOT BE AS FAST AS YOURS
* STAY VERY CLOSE BEHIND BUT BE CAREFUL You must show consideration to other road
users. Their reactions may be slower &
they might need more time to deal with a
situation. Be tolerant & don‟t lose patience
or show your annoyance.
296 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A LEARNER DRIVER WHO
STALLS AT A JUNCTION. YOU SHOULD
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* CHECK FOR TRAFFIC OVERTAKING ON YOUR RIGHT Motorcyclists often overtake queues of
vehicles. Always make that last check in
the mirror to avoid turning across their
path.
298 WHERE SHOULD YOU TAKE PARTICULAR CARE
TO LOOK OUT FOR MOTORCYCLISTS AND
CYCLISTS?
* AT JUNCTIONS At junctions.
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* PULL ALONGSIDE THE MOPED AND STAY LEVEL Stay behind until the moped has passed
UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE JUNCTION the junction
* SOUND YOUR HORN AS A WARNING AND PULL IN Explanation
FRONT OF THE MOPED
* STAY BEHIND UNTIL THE MOPED HAS PASSED THE Passing the moped and turning into the
JUNCTION junction could mean that you cut across
the front of the rider. This might force
them to slow down, stop or even lose
control.
303 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE HAZARDS,
MOTORCYCLISTS PRESENT IN QUEUES OF
TRAFFIC,CAN CAUSE ?
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* TO SHOW THAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO TURN To let them know that you are there
* TO LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU ARE THERE You should only flash your headlights to
warn others of your presence. Don't use
them to
1.Greet others
2.Show impatience
3.Give up your priority
306 YOUR TYRE BURSTS WHILE YOU ARE
DRIVING.WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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* BY SELECTING NEUTRAL GEAR You should brake and slow down before
selecting a lower gear. The gear can then
be used to keep the speed low and help
you control the vehicle.
310 YOU ARE DRIVING DOWN A STEEP HILL. WHY
COULD KEEPING THE CLUTCH DOWN OR
SELECTING NEUTRAL FOR TOO LONG BE
DANGEROUS?
* YOUR VEHICLE WILL PICK UP SPEED Your vehicle will pick up speed.
* IT WILL WEAR TYRES OUT MORE QUICKLY Driving with the clutch down or in neutral
for long periods is known as coasting.
There will be no engine braking and this
will cause your vehicle to pick up speed.
This can be very dangerous because you
will have less steering and braking control.
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* BECAUSE YOU COULD BE DAZZLED BY OTHER Because it is more difficult to see events
PEOPLE'S FOG LIGHTS ahead.
* BECAUSE THE ENGINE IS COLDER Explanation
* BECAUSE IT IS MORE DIFFICULT TO SEE EVENTS Driving in fog is hazardous. Travel only if it
AHEAD is necessary. To drive or ride safely you
must always look well ahead. In fog this
won‟t be possible & you'll have less time to
react to any hazards. You must reduce
your speed.
312 YOU ARE OVERTAKING A CAR AT NIGHT. YOU
MUST BE SURE THAT
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS BEFORE OVERTAKING Wait for signal to be cancelled before
overtaking.
* SIGNAL RIGHT AND SOUND YOUR HORN Explanation
* WAIT FOR THE SIGNAL TO BE CANCELLED BEFORE If the vehicle in front has been indicating
OVERTAKING right for some time, but has made no
attempt to turn , wait for the signal to be
cancelled. The other driver may have
misjudged the distance to the road
junction or there might be a hidden
hazard.
314 YOU ARE FOLLOWING OTHER VEHICLES IN FOG
WITH YOUR LIGHTS ON. HOW ELSE CAN YOU
REDUCE THE CHANCES OF BEING INVOLVED IN
AN ACCIDENT?
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* USE YOUR MAIN BEAM INSTEAD OF DIPPED Reduce your speed and increase the gap
HEADLIGHTS
* KEEP TOGETHER WITH THE FASTER VEHICLES Explanation
* REDUCE YOUR SPEED AND INCREASE THE GAP Always ensure that you have your lights on
and that you are seen by all other road
users. Use dipped headlights. Keep at a
sensible speed and don't follow the vehicle
in front too closely. If the road is wet and
slippery you'll also need to adjust your
stopping distance.
315 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A VEHICLE AT A SAFE
DISTANCE ON A WET ROAD. ANOTHER DRIVER
OVERTAKES YOU AND PULLS INTO THE GAP YOU
HAVE LEFT. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* TRY TO OVERTAKE SAFELY AS SOON AS YOU CAN Drop back to regain a safe distance
* STAY CLOSE TO THE OTHER VEHICLE UNTIL IT Wet weather will affect the time it takes for
MOVES ON you to stop and can affect your
control.Your speed should allow you to
stop safely and in good time.If another
vehicle pulls into the gap you've left, ease
back until you've regained your stopping
distance.
316 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WILL AFFECT YOUR
STOPPING DISTANCE?
* WEATHER Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE You should be aware that there are several
factors that can affect the distance it takes
to stop your vehicle.Your stopping distance
in wet weather will increase. You should
double the separation distance from the
vehicle in front. Your tyres will have less
grip on the road and therefore need more
time to stop. Always drive in accordance
with the conditions.
317 YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN VERY HEAVY RAIN.
YOUR OVERALL STOPPING DISTANCE IS LIKELY
TO
* DECREASE Increase.
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* REMAIN THE SAME Apart from the lack of visibility, the road
will be extremely wet. This will lessen the
grip of tyres on road & increase the
distance it takes to stop. Double your
separation distance.
318 WHEN SNOW IS FALLING HEAVILY YOU SHOULD
* NOT DRIVE UNLESS YOU HAVE A MOBILE PHONE Not drive unless it is essential.
* NOT DRIVE UNLESS IT IS ESSENTIAL If the weather conditions are bad and your
journey isn‟t essential, then stay at home.
319 YOU HAVE TO MAKE A JOURNEY IN FOG. WHAT
ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU
SHOULD DO BEFORE YOU SET OUT?
* MAKE SURE THAT THE WINDOWS ARE CLEAN & Make sure that the windows are clean &
LIGHTS ARE WORKING lights are working.
* CHECK THE BATTERY Explanation
* MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE WARNING TRIANGLE Don‟t drive in fog unless you really have
IN THE VEHICLE to. Drive in accordance with the conditions.
320 USING FRONT FOG LIGHTS IN CLEAR DAYLIGHT
WILL
* INCREASE YOUR AWARENESS Your fog light should have a warning which
illuminates when they are being used. You
should be familiar with the layout of your
dashboard so you are aware if they have
been switched on in error or you have
forgotten to switch them off.
321 YOU ARE DRIVING IN FOG. WHY SHOULD YOU
KEEP WELL BACK FROM THE VEHICLE IN FRONT?
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* IN CASE ITS BRAKE LIGHTS DAZZLE YOU If you're following another road user in
fog , stay well back. The driver in front
won‟t be able to see hazards until they‟re
close and might brake suddenly. You‟ll
need a good separation distance as the
road surface is likely to be wet and
slippery.
322 YOU HAVE TO PARK ON THE ROAD IN FOG. YOU
SHOULD
* LEAVE MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS ON If you have to park your vehicle in foggy
conditions it‟s important that it can be
seen by other road users.Try to find a
place to park off the road. If this isn‟t
possible leave it facing in the same
direction as the traffic. Make sure that your
lights are clean and that you leave your
sidelights on.
323 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS CORRECT WHILE
OVERTAKING AT NIGHT ?
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* PUT YOUR HAND OVER YOUR EYES If you are driving at night, there will be
extra hazard to deal with. The lights of
oncoming vehicles can often dazzle. If
you‟re dazzled by them, don't-
1.Close your eyes
2.Flash your head lights.
This will only distract the other drivers too.
325 WHY IS IT PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO
CARRY OUT A CHECK ON YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE
MAKING A LONG MOTORWAY JOURNEY?
* KEEP IN THE LEFT LANE You should position your vehicle in centre
lane because, this is the lane designated
for cars.
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* SOME TIME AFTER THE VEHICLE HAS PASSED YOU. Correct Answer
* BEFORE THE VEHICLE STARTS TO PASS YOU As soon as the vehicle passes you.
* SOUND YOUR HORN TO THE SLOW VEHICLE TO Not overtake if you are in doubt
PULL OVER
* SPEED THROUGH BUT FLASH YOUR LIGHTS TO Explanation
ONCOMING TRAFFIC
* NOT OVERTAKE IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT Always ask yourself if you really need to
overtake. Can you see well down the
road ? If the answer is no, don‟t go.
330 WHEN JOINING A MOTORWAY YOU MUST
ALWAYS
* STOP AT THE END OF THE ACCELERATION LANE Give way to traffic already on the
motorway
* COME TO A STOP BEFORE JOINING THE MOTORWAY Explanation
* GIVE WAY TO TRAFFIC ALREADY ON THE The traffic may be travelling at high speed,
MOTORWAY so you should adjust your speed & emerge
when it is safe to do so.
331 YOU ARE DRIVING ON A MOTORWAY. YOU HAVE
TO SLOW DOWN QUICKLY DUE TO A HAZARD.
YOU SHOULD
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* MAKE A U-TURN AT THE NEXT GAP Don‟t reverse anywhere , don‟t make a U-
turn. This is highly dangerous as high
speed traffic might not be able to take
evasive action.
333 YOU ARE GOING ALONG A STREET WITH PARKED
VEHICLES ON THE LEFT-HAND SIDE. FOR WHICH
OF THESE REASONS SHOULD YOU KEEP YOUR
SPEED DOWN?
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* USE CLEAR ARM SIGNALS TO CUT ACROSS There are times where road markings can
be obscured by queuing traffic , or you
might be unsure of your correct lane. Don‟t
cut across lanes or bully other drivers to let
you in. Follow the lane you are in & find
somewhere safe to turn around if you need
to.
338 SIGNALS ARE NORMALLY GIVEN BY DIRECTION
INDICATORS AND
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* BE SEEN EASILY BY OTHERS Travelling on a well lit road you may still
be difficult to see. Dipped headlights will
make you more conspicuous than if you
use only sidelights.
340 WHEN GOING STRAIGHT AHEAD AT A
ROUNDABOUT YOU SHOULD
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* WAIT UNTIL THE VEHICLE STARTS TO TURN IN Wait until the vehicle starts to turn in
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* WHEN TRAVELLING DURING DARKNESS WITHOUT When stopped and temporarily obstructing
HEADLIGHTS traffic.
* WHEN PARKED FOR SHOPPING ON DOUBLE YELLOW Explanation
LINES
* WHEN TRAVELLING SLOWLY BECAUSE YOU ARE Where there‟s queuing traffic ahead and
LOST you have to slow down and maybe stop.
Showing your hazard warning lights will
alert the traffic behind to the situation.
Don‟t forget to switch them off as the
queue forms behind you. You can also use
hazard warning lights:-
1. In cases of brake failure, accelerator
pedal stuck, steering wheel free etc.
2. In cases of breakdown, as a warning to
other road users.
346 WHICH OF THESE ITEMS SHOULD YOU CARRY
IN YOUR VEHICLE FOR USE IN THE EVENT OF AN
ACCIDENT?
* ALL OF THE ABOVE If you are involved in, or arrive at, the
scene of an accident there are certain
actions you should take. It‟s important to
know what to do and also what not to do.
You could save someone‟s life, or endanger
it.
348 AN ACCIDENT HAS JUST HAPPENED. AN
INJURED PERSON IS LYING ON THE BUSY
ROAD. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD
DO?
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* MAKE SURE THAT THE INJURED PERSON IS KEPT You could do this by
WARM 1.Displaying an advance warning signal.
2.Switching on hazard warning lights or
other lights.
3.Any other means that does not put you
at risk.
349 YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF A MOTORCYCLE
ACCIDENT. THE RIDER IS INJURED. WHEN
SHOULD THE HELMET BE REMOVED?
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* DOUSE THE BURNS THOROUGLY WITH WATER Try to find fluid that is clean, cold and non-
toxic. Its coolness will stop the burn and
relieve the pain. Keep the wound doused
for at least ten minutes. If blisters appear
don‟t attempt to burst them as this could
lead to infection.
354 YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT. A
PASSENGER IS BLEEDING BADLY FROM AN ARM
WOUND. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* APPLY PRESSURE OVER THE WOUND AND KEEP THE Correct Answer
ARM DOWN
* DAB THE WOUND Apply pressure over the wound and raise
the arm
* GET THEM A DRINK Explanation
* APPLY PRESSURE OVER THE WOUND AND RAISE If possible, lay the casualty down. Raising
THE ARM the arm above the level of the heart will
stem the flow of blood.
355 AT AN ACCIDENT SITE YOU SUSPECT A
CASUALTY HAS BACK INJURIES. THE AREA IS
SAFE. YOU SHOULD
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* OFFER HIM A CIGARETTE Talk to the casualty and keep them calm. If
you attempt to move them it could cause
further injury. Call an ambulance at the
first opportunity.
356 WHEN TWO VEHICLES APPROACH AN
UNCONTROLLED INTERSECTION AT THE SAME
TIME, THE RIGHT OF WAY MUST BE GIVEN TO
* THE ONE APPROACHING FROM THE LEFT As it is the rule of the road, we should
always give way to traffic approaching
from right.
357 UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES CAN YOU
OVERTAKE FROM THE LEFT?
* ¾ OF A SECOND Explanation
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* 14 METRES 14 Metres.
* 20 METRES Explanation
* TURN OFF THE IGNITION AND KEEP GEAR IN Keep the vehicle in low gear.
NEUTRAL TO SAVE FUEL AND AVOID POLLUTION
* KEEP YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON Explanation
* KEEP THE HANDBRAKE PULLED UP The speed of the vehicle coming downhill
increases due to the slope therefore if the
vehicle is in lower gear, the slope will not
affect the speed of the vehicle and it will
remain under control.
362 WHILE DRIVING WHEN YOU WANT TO CHANGE
LANES YOU SHOULD-
* BLOW HORN AND LOOK TO THE REAR Make sure that the move can be made
safely after checking traffic from behind
and after giving the proper signal.
* MAKE SURE THAT THE MOVE CAN BE MADE SAFELY Explanation
AFTER CHECKING TRAFFIC FROM BEHIND AND AFTER
GIVING THE PROPER SIGNAL
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* NEVER CHANGE LANES AS IT IS AGAINST THE LAW If you need to move into another lane,
check through your rear view mirror and
look over your shoulder for the traffic
following you. If it is safe, give the proper
signal and then change lanes. After you
have changed your lane or overtaken,
make sure that the indicator given to
change lane is switched off.
363 STOPPING DISTANCE MEANS
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
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* PARKING PARALLEL TO A VEHICLE ALREADY Parallel parking needs practice and skill.
PARKED Only experience can teach you how to back
up properly and judge angles and
distances. What you need is determination,
patience and self-confidence.
368 TWO PARALLEL BROKEN LINES ACROSS THE
ROAD INDICATE
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* 35 KMPH 10 kmph
* 10 KMPH Explanation
* 96 METRES (315 FEET) Factors that affect how long it takes you to
stop include
1.How fast you‟re going.
2.Whether you‟re travelling on the level,
uphill or downhill.
3.The weather and road conditions
4.The condition of tyres, brakes and
suspension
5.Your reaction time.
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* PASSENGER COMFORT This does not replace the skills you need to
drive safely. The extra grip that the drive
on the wheels provides helps when
travelling on slippery or uneven roads.
374 WE'RE TAKING CHILDREN TO THE NEARBY
SWIMMING POOL. WE SHOULD:
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* AFTER THE DRIVER MAKES THE TURN SAFELY, After the driver makes the turn safely, wait
WAIT UNTIL THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN AGAIN AND IT until the light turns green again and it is
IS SAFE TO PROCEED safe to proceed.
* HONK OUR HORN AND FLASH OUR LIGHTS TO TELL Explanation
THE DRIVER TO HURRY UP
* PULL AROUND ON THE LEFT, GO THROUGH A RED Never be in a hurry to cross a controlled
LIGHT AND TURN RIGHT, TRYING TO BEAT TRAFFIC or a uncontrolled intersection. Wait
ON THE CROSSROAD patiently for the signal to change from red
to green.
376 WE ARE ON OUR WAY HOME AFTER SHOPPING
ALL DAY. WE ARE REALLY LOOKING FORWARD
TO DINNER. IN FACT, WE'RE HUNGRIER BY
EACH MINUTE. WE SHOULD
* DRIVE AT THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT Drive at the posted speed limit.
* SEE HOW FAST WE CAN GO ON THOSE NICE, Whether you are driving on a lonely or
CURVY ROADS AND STREETS dense road, always drive according to the
legal speed limit. This will not only save
you from penalty but with an accident as
well.
378 IF YOU ARE TURNING AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS, MUST
YOU GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIANS WHO ARE
CROSSING LEGALLY WITH THE LIGHTS?
* ONLY IF THEY HAVE "CROSS" LIGHT. You must stop and give way to pedestrians
at these crossings. Pedestrian crossings
are marked to facilitate and give the right
of way to pedestrians.
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* SWING HARD AND STOP IMMEDIATELY AROUND When you see the traffic lights change
THE CORNER. from green to amber, it is a warning for
the drivers to stop safely before the stop
line. Always judge your approaching speed
and the traffic behind, when you see the
green light turning to amber.
380 WHAT MUST YOU DO WHEN YOU INTEND TO
TURN RIGHT FROM A ROAD INTO A DRIVEWAY
OR INTERSECTION?
* DO NOT SIGNAL UNLESS TRAFFIC IS APPROACHING Give a right turn signal at least three
YOU seconds before you intend to turn.
* NO SIGNAL IS NECESSARY Explanation
* GIVE A RIGHT TURN SIGNAL AT LEAST THREE If you want to turn left or right give
SECONDS BEFORE YOU INTEND TO TURN indicator as well as hand signal at least
three seconds before the turn to make
your intentions clear to the other road
users.
381 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS
TRUE?
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* 60 DAYS Explanation
* 30 DAYS 30 days.
* 60 DAYS Explanation
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* PRACTICE DRIVING ON ROADS WHICH HAVE VERY Drive a two wheeler at any time, any
LITTLE TRAFFIC place but cannot carry any person on the
pillion seat except a permanent licence
holder for a two-wheeler.
* DRIVE AT ANY TIME AND AT ANY PLACE PROVIDED Explanation
THERE IS A PILLION RIDER WITH YOU
* DRIVE A TWO WHEELER AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE It allows you to learn to drive with a
BUT CANNOT CARRY ANY PERSON ON THE PILLION regular and experienced driver of your
SEAT EXCEPT A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER FOR A choice. If you want to drive a motor car or
TWO-WHEELER a two-wheeler, this would have to be along
with a friend, relative or an instructor of a
driving school as long as he/she holds a
valid driving licence.
386 AT THE SITE OF AN ACCIDENT, A SMALL CHILD
IS NOT BREATHING. YOU SHOULD GIVE MOUTH
TO MOUTH RESPIRATION
* HEAVILY Gently.
* GENTLY. Explanation
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* SLOW DOWN VERY GRADUALLY. Keep calm and don‟t brake harshly or you
could lose control completely.
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* PUT YOUR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS ON Pull in safely as soon as you can do so
* PULL IN SAFELY AS SOON AS YOU CAN DO SO Drivers behind you who have been waiting
to pass for some time may make hasty
decisions in an effort to overtake. If you
see a queue of traffic building up behind,
give way as soon as you can by pulling in
to the left.
393 WHAT WOULD YOU USE TO CHECK ENGINE OIL
LEVEL?
* DIPSTICK Explanation
* FIVE TIMES THE NORMAL DISTANCE Ten times the normal distance
* TEN TIMES THE NORMAL DISTANCE Braking and stopping distances will also be
affected by icy and snowy weather. You
need to take extra care and expect your
stopping distance to increase by up to ten
times the normal distance.
395 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES WORK BY
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* APPLY HAND BRAKES SIMULTANEOUSLY. Apply brakes quickly and firmly when
applying anti-lock brakes.
397 HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU STOP ON A LONG
JOURNEY?
* WHEN YOU NEED TO EAT If you are driving a long distance, plan
your journey time carefully with stops on
route. Make the rest stops two hours apart
so that you do not become tired as well as
help prevent any passengers becoming
restless and tired.
398 OTHER THAN ABSTAINING, WHAT IS THE BEST
WAY TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL
THAT ACCUMULATES WHEN DRINKING?
* TAKE PAN MASALA WITH THE DRINK Space drinks to allow time for alcohol to
eliminate
* SPACE DRINKS TO ALLOW TIME FOR ALCOHOL TO Explanation
ELIMINATE
* STAND UP AND MOVE AMONG THE GUESTS Once you are drunk, there is nothing you
can do to reduce the level of alcohol in
your blood. Exercise does not work, nor
black coffee, deep breathing, cold showers,
medicines, pickles or even a slap on the
face. The only thing that works is time.
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* SHOWER Explanation
* BY EATING AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED DRINKING By eating before or while you are drinking
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Eating before or while you are drinking will
slow down alcohol absorption some what
but it cannot prevent you from becoming
impaired or intoxicated, if you have too
many drinks.
402 HOW DOES ALCOHOL AFFECT YOUR DRIVING?
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* YOU SHOULD BLOW THE HORN AND OVERTAKE THE You should check traffic from behind, slow
ANIMAL FROM ANY SIDE YOU FIND CONVENIENT down or stop to enable the animal to cross.
* YOU SHOULD SPEED UP AND MOVE IN FRONT OF Explanation
THE ANIMAL
* YOU SHOULD CHECK TRAFFIC FROM BEHIND, SLOW Animals on roads are a very common
DOWN OR STOP TO ENABLE THE ANIMAL TO CROSS feature. Over a period of time, animals
become used to the passing traffic and do
not even react. Be observant of animals
and keep sufficient space while passing. Do
not sound horn as animals may get
frightened.
407 YOU WISH TO OVERTAKE A LONG, SLOW-
MOVING VEHICLE ON A BUSY ROAD WHERE
TRAFFIC IS MOVING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. YOU
SHOULD....
* THE CYCLIST MIGHT HAVE TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN If you intend to overtake a cyclist, look at
the road ahead. Check if the cyclist needs
to change direction . When you have a safe
place to overtake, leave as much room as
you would for a car. Don't cut in sharply or
pass too closely.
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* BETWEEN DUSK AND DAWN AND AT ANY OTHER Between half an hour after sunset and upto
TIME WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE AN OBJECT CLEARLY half an hour before sunrise and at other
WITHIN 500 METERS times when you cannot see clearly.
* BETWEEN HALF AN HOUR AFTER SUNSET AND UPTO Explanation
HALF AN HOUR BEFORE SUNRISE AND AT OTHER
TIMES WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE CLEARLY
* THERE IS NO SPECIFIED TIME The law requires that every vehicle driver
while driving in public place must switch on
the headlights in the period between half
an hour after sunset (dark) and half an
hour before sunrise (dawn) and at any
other time when there is not sufficient light
to see persons and vehicle on the road
clearly.
411 THE ONLY WAY TO PREVENT HYDROPLANING IS
TO
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* REASONABLE SPEED FOR THE EXISTING TRAFFIC A speed where you can stop within the
CONDITIONS distance you can see clearly
* THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT Explanation
* A SPEED WHERE YOU CAN STOP WITHIN THE At night or in conditions of poor visibility
DISTANCE YOU CAN SEE CLEARLY you can‟t see people and objects around
you, as you can in daylight. You need to be
much more alert. Speed should be kept
low at night to enable you to react and
stop safely within the distance you can
clearly see ahead.
413 WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE
DAZZLED BY HEADLIGHTS OF OTHER VEHICLES
AT NIGHT?
* LOOK TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD AND SLOW Look to the left side of the road and slow
DOWN. KEEP HEADLIGHTS ON LOW BEAM down. Keep headlights on low beam
* DIP YOUR HEADLIGHTS CONTINUOUSLY Explanation
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE Don‟t drive in fog unless you really have
to. Use dipped headlights during daylight.
If the visibility is below 100 m use fog
lights & higher intensity rear lights. Let
other road users know that you are there.
416 IN WINDY CONDITIONS YOU NEED TO TAKE
EXTRA CARE WHEN....
* TURNING INTO A NARROW ROAD You should give cyclists plenty of room
when overtaking. When its windy a sudden
gust could blow them off course.
417 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TYPE OF GLASSES
SHOULD NOT BE WORN WHEN DRIVING AT
NIGHT?
* ROUND Tinted
* BI-FOCAL Explanation
* IN A GARAGE. In a garage.
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* STOP THE FOLLOWING TRAFFIC AND ASK FOR Warn other traffic.
HELP.
* ATTEMPT TO REPAIR YOUR VEHICLE QUICKLY. Explanation
* PLACE A WARNING TRIANGLE ON THE ROAD. Warn others before trying to repair the
vehicle.
422 YOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE WITH YOUR FOOT ON
THE CLUTCH FOR LONGER THAN NECESSARY
BECAUSE IT
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* REDUCES THE GRIP OF THE TYRES Driving with your foot on the clutch for
longer then necessary is called clutch
riding. This habit results in
1. Loss of control on the vehicle.
2. Decreases the life of clutch plate.
3. Decreases fuel efficiency.
4. Overheating of engine.
423 THE CLUTCH MECHANISM CONSISTS OF
* TIMING CHAIN AND PRESSURE PLATE The function of clutch is to disengage and
engage the transmission with the engine.
This is done through a set of clutch plate
and pressure plate meshed with the
engine flywheel.
424 OIL PRESSURE LAMP GLOWS WHILE DRIVING -
IT INDICATES
* ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS AT THE REQUIRED LEVEL Engine oil is below the required level
* GEAR BOX OIL LEVEL LOW Oil pressure lamp is located on the
instrument panel in the cabin. If this lamp
glows continuously after starting of the
engine, it means that engine oil is low in
the engine block. This may result in low oil
pressure, which can damage the frictional
parts & can lead to engine failure.
425 TACHOMETER INDICATES THE ENGINE SPEED IN
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* ENRICH AIR IN THE AIR-FUEL MIXTURE Enrich fuel in the air-fuel mixture
* TWO Four
* FOUR Explanation
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* CLUTCH SHOULD BE DEPRESSED Before checking oil level ensure that the
vehicle is parked on a level surface and not
on an incline. This will ensure correct level
of engine oil in the oil sump.
435 WHICH OF THESE, IF ALLOWED TO GET LOW,
COULD CAUSE AN ACCIDENT?
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* 4 mm 1.6 MM
* 1 mm Explanation
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* SPEED UP AND GET PAST THEM QUICKLY. Be careful, they may misjudge your speed.
* STOP AND WAVE THEM ACROSS THE ROAD. Their concentration, judgement, hearing
and/or vision could be impaired. Be aware
that if they proceed to cross they will take
more time to do so.
440 IT IS IMPORTANT TO WEAR SUITABLE SHOES
WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING. WHY IS THIS?
* TO ENABLE YOU TO WALK FOR ASSISTANCE IF YOU When you‟re driving, ensure that you‟re
BREAK DOWN. wearing comfortable clothing. Comfortable
shoes will ensure that you have proper
control of the foot pedals.
441 YOU ARE TRAVELLING ALONG THE LEFT LANE OF
A THREE-LANE MOTORWAY. TRAFFIC IS
JOINING FROM A SLIP ROAD. YOU SHOULD
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* WAVE THEM TO CROSS. If you stop for pedestrians and they don‟t
start to cross don‟t
1.Wave them across.
2.Sound your horn.
This could be dangerous if another
vehicle‟s approaching and hasn‟t seen or
heard your signal.
444 YOU SHOULD NEVER ATTEMPT TO OVERTAKE A
CYCLIST
* JUST BEFORE YOU TURN RIGHT Just before you turn left.
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* YOU CAN SEE WELL AHEAD THAT THE HARD Correct Answer
SHOULDER IS CLEAR
* THE TRAFFIC IN THE LEFT-HAND LANE IS There is traffic to your right that is
SIGNALLING RIGHT signalling right.
* YOU WARN DRIVERS BEHIND BY SIGNALLING LEFT Explanation
* THERE IS TRAFFIC TO YOUR RIGHT THAT IS Only overtake on the left if the traffic in
SIGNALLING RIGHT the right hand lane is signaling right. This
is because if you overtake from the right
there can be a side collision as the vehicle
ahead is turning right.
449 ON YOUR VEHICLE, WHERE WOULD YOU FIND A
CATALYTIC CONVERTER?
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* 123(1)/177 122/177
* 50/177 Explanation
* THE LANE MAY BE USED FOR PARKING YOUR CAR Correct Answer
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* YOU MAY DRIVE IN THAT LANE AT ANY TIME. You must not drive in that lane.
* YOU MUST NOT DRIVE IN THAT LANE. Leave the lane free for cyclists. At other
times, when the lane is not in operation
you should still be aware that there still
might be cyclist around. Give them room &
don‟t pass too closely.
454 WHEN YOU ARE GIVING MOUTH TO MOUTH
RESPIRATION YOU SHOULD ONLY STOP WHEN
* THE CASUALTY CAN BREATH WITHOUT HELP The casualty can breath without help.
* YOU THINK THE AMBULANCE IS COMING. Don‟t give up. Look for signs of recovery
and check the casualty‟s pulse. When the
casualty starts to breathe place them in
the recovery position.
455 WHAT IS THE SECTION WHICH COVERS THE
LIMIT OF SPEED ON ROAD?
* 120 112
* 113 Explanation
* MOTORCYCLISTS. Cars.
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* KEEP YOUR HEAD IN THE KIOSK. Traffic is passing you at speed. The
draught from a large lorry could unsteady
you. So be prepared. By facing the
oncoming traffic you can spot this in
advance, as well as other hazards
approaching.
458 WHEN MOTORISTS FLASH THEIR HEADLIGHTS
AT YOU IT MEANS
* THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU That they are warning you of their
presence.
* THAT THEY ARE WARNING YOU OF THEIR Explanation
PRESENCE
* THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR When motorists flash their headlights at
VEHICLE. you, give them way as they may be in
hurry.
459 WHEN APPROACHING A HAZARD YOUR FIRST
REACTION SHOULD BE TO
* CHECK THE MIRRORS The rear view mirror is the third eye of the
driver. It is meant for viewing happenings
at the rear, so as to make correct driving
decisions, based on the position and speed
of traffic at rear. Also when approaching a
hazard, you may have to swerve your
vehicle. This may result in danger for the
traffic behind. Therefore it is necessary to
use the mirror before making any
manoeuvre.
460 OVERTAKING IN 'NO OVERTAKING ZONE' IS
PROHIBITED UNDER THE FOLLOWING SECTION
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* 6(1) RULES OF ROAD REGULATION 1989 6(1) rules of road regulation 1989
* 119/177 Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Under the rule 6(1) rules of road regulation
1989 /177 M.V. Act 1988. The driver of a
motor vehicle shall not pass a vehicle
travelling in the same direction as
himself :
a)If his passing is likely to cause
inconvenience or danger to other traffic
proceeding in any direction.
b)If he is near a point, a bend or corner or
a hill or other obstruction of any kind that
renders the road ahead not clearly visible,
c)If he knows that the driver who is
following him has begun to overtake him,
d)If the driver ahead of him has not
signalled that he may be overtaken.
461 YOU ARE TESTING YOUR SUSPENSION. YOU
NOTICE THAT YOUR VEHICLE KEEPS BOUNCING
WHEN YOU PRESS DOWN ON THE FRONT WING.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
* TO KEEP THE CAR THE RIGHT HEIGHT OFF THE Correct Answer
ROAD.
* TO SAVE WEAR ON THE TYRES. To save wear on the tyres.
* TO HELP PREVENT THE CAR FROM SKIDDING. Air pressure specification for front and rear
tyres are available in the owner‟s manual.
Air pressure should be checked when tyres
are cold. This is necessary to prevent
uneven wear of tyres and to prolong tyre
life.
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* CARRY ON, ASSUMING IT IS CLEAR. It‟s always safer to be sure. You may not
be able to see a small child close behind
your car. The shape and size of your
vehicle can also restrict visibility.
464 WHEN BRAKING HARD IN A STRAIGHT LINE,
THE WEIGHT OF THE VEHICLE WILL SHIFT ONTO
THE
* THE BRAKES ARE COLD BECAUSE THEY'RE WET. Your tyres have less grip on the road.
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* WATER ON THE WINDSCREEN BLURS YOUR VIEW Extra care should be taken in wet weather.
OF THE ROAD AHEAD. Wet roads will affect the time it takes you
to stop. Your stopping distance could be at
least doubled. Also the friction between
tyres and the wet road surface decreases
resulting in less grip of tyre on road
467 YOU ARE AT A JUNCTION WITH LIMITED
VISIBILITY. YOU SHOULD
* INCH FORWARD, LOOKING TO THE LEFT Inch forward, looking both ways
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* NOT DAMAGE THE VEHICLE. Your vehicle must not be overloaded. This
will affect control and handling
characteristics. If your vehicle is
overloaded and it causes an accident, you
will be held responsible for that.
471 USING VEHICLE IN UNSAFE CONDITION IS AN
OFFENCE UNDER THE FOLLOWING SECTION
* 190 190
* 186 Explanation
* DEAF Blind
* ELDERLY Explanation
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* WHEN YOUR VEHICLE IS PARKED ON DOUBLE Where there‟s queing traffic ahead and you
YELLOW LINES. have to slow down and may be stop,
showing your hazard warning lights will
alert the traffic behind. Don‟t forget to
switch them off as the queue forms behind
you.
474 YOU ARE CROSSING THE ROAD IN FOGGY
CONDITION. WHAT PRECAUTION SHOULD YOU
TAKE?
* BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS AND LOOK FOR HEADLIGHTS Be extra cautious and look for headlights
AND HORNS OF OTHER VEHICLES and horns of other vehicles
* JUST CROSS THE ROAD ALONG WITH THE CROWD Explanation
WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE ROAD
* STOP EVERY 5 MTS. GET OUT OF THE CAR, LOOK In foggy conditions, visibility becomes poor
AHEAD THEN MOVE and the pedestrians become more
vulnerable to accidents. While crossing the
road in this condition, a pedestrian should
use his sensory organs like ears and eyes
for the approaching traffic.
475 IN FIRST AID WHAT DOES ABC STAND FOR?
* AT NO TIME. At no time.
* AT JUNCTIONS. Explanation
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* HAVE BEEN BOUGHT SECOND-HAND Have a large deep cut in the side wall
* HAVE PAINTED WALLS When checking your tyres for cuts & bulges
in the side walls don't forget the inner
walls (i.e. Those facing each other under
the vehicle ). A large deep cut in the side
wall could lead to tyre burst while driving
which could be fatal.
478 THERE IS A SLOW-MOVING MOTORCYCLIST
AHEAD OF YOU. YOU ARE UNSURE WHAT THE
RIDER IS GOING TO DO. YOU SHOULD
* WAIT BEHIND UNTIL THE DRIVER WAVES YOU PAST Correct Answer
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS FOR THE ONCOMING Keep well back until you can see that it is
TRAFFIC TO GIVE WAY clear
* FOLLOW IT CLOSELY AND KEEP MOVING OUT TO Explanation
SEE THE ROAD AHEAD
* KEEP WELL BACK UNTIL YOU CAN SEE THAT IT IS If you wish to overtake a long vehicle stay
CLEAR well back so that you can see the road
ahead. Don‟t:
1.Get up close to the vehicle. This will
restrict your view of the road ahead.
2.Get impatient – overtaking on a busy
road calls for sound judgement.
3.Take a gamble – only overtake when you
can see that you can safely complete the
manoeuvre.
480 BRAKING HARD AT SPEED ON A SHARP BEND
CAN MAKE YOUR VEHICLE
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* UNSTABLE Unstable
* STALL Explanation
* IN AN UNDER GROUND PARKING. Other traffic will have to pull out to pass
you. This might mean they have to use the
other side of the road where there might
be oncoming traffic.
482 YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT. A
PEDESTRIAN HAS A SEVERE BLEEDING WOUND
ON HIS LEG ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT BROKEN.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* KEEP BOTH LEGS FLAT ON THE GROUND Apply pressure to the wound and raise the
leg to lessen bleeding.
* FETCH HIM A WARM DRINK Explanation
* APPLY PRESSURE TO THE WOUND AND RAISE THE As soon as you can, apply a pad to the
LEG TO LESSEN BLEEDING wound with a bandage or a clean length of
cloth. Raising the leg will lessen the flow of
blood. Be aware that any restriction of
blood circulation for more than a short
period of time may result in long-term
injury.
483 IF A TRAILER SWERVES OR SNAKES WHEN YOU
ARE TOWING IT, YOU SHOULD
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* INCREASE YOUR SPEED AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE Strong winds or buffeting from large
vehicles might cause a trailer or caravan to
snake or swerve. If this happens ease off
the accelerator
Don‟t:-
1.Brake harshly.
2.Steer sharply.
3.Increase speed.
484 WHAT IS THE COMPOUNDING AMOUNT UNDER
SECTION 177 (SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT
OFFENCE) OF THE MV ACT?
* Rs.200 300
* Rs.300 Explanation
* GEARBOX Explanation
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* GOOD Good.
* DAMP Explanation
* PULL ALONGSIDE THE MOPED AND STAY LEVEL Stay behind until the moped has passed
UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE JUNCTION the junction.
* SOUND YOUR HORN AS A WARNING AND PULL IN Explanation
FRONT OF THE MOPED
* STAY BEHIND UNTIL THE MOPED HAS PASSED THE Passing the moped and turning into the
JUNCTION. junction could mean that you cut across
the front of the rider. This might force
moped driver to slow down, stop or even
lose control.
489 WHY SHOULD YOU LOOK PARTICULARLY FOR
MOTORCYCLISTS AND CYCLISTS AT JUNCTIONS?
* THEY MAY WANT TO TURN INTO THE SIDE ROAD. Correct Answer
* THEY MAY SLOW DOWN TO LET YOU TURN. They are harder to see.
* THEY MIGHT NOT SEE YOU TURN. These road users could be hazards that are
hidden from your view. Parked cars could
cause you to lose sight of them. Consider
that cyclists may need more time to make
a turn.
490 YOU ARE DRIVING DOWNHILL. THERE IS A CAR
PARKED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD.
LARGE, SLOW LORRIES ARE COMING TOWARDS
YOU. YOU SHOULD
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* PULL OVER ON THE RIGHT SIDE BEHIND THE Large vehicles need several gear changes
PARKED CAR to build up speed and this takes time,
especially on an uphill gradient. You should
keep this in mind and give way so that
they can maintain momentum up the hill.
491 HOW SHOULD YOU DRIVE AROUND A BEND ON
ICE?
* THE REAR DOORS CAN ONLY BE OPENED FROM THE Correct Answer
OUTSIDE
* THE REAR DOORS CAN ONLY BE OPENED FROM THE The rear doors can only be opened from
INSIDE the outside
* ALL THE THE DOORS CAN ONLY BE OPENED FROM Explanation
THE OUTSIDE
* ALL THE DOORS CAN ONLY BE OPENED FROM THE If you‟re travelling with children in the rear
INSIDE seats, fitted with child safety locks is a
sensible safety precaution. There will be
times when children are eager to get out of
the car as it comes to a stop. Child safety
locks will prevent them until you‟re sure
it‟s safe for them to do so.
493 YOU ARE DRIVING AT NIGHT ON AN UNLIT
ROAD FOLLOWING A SLOWER MOVING VEHICLE.
YOU SHOULD
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* THE CYCLIST MAY MOVE INTO THE LEFT AND Correct Answer
DISMOUNT
* THE CYCLIST MAY SWERVE OUT INTO THE ROAD. The cyclist may swerve out into the road.
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* NO WHITE LINES IN THE CENTRE OF THE ROAD. Pedestrians walking towards you.
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* USE HEADLIGHTS ONLY IN BAD WEATHER If you are driving on a motorway at night
you must always use your headlights, even
if the road is well lit. The vehicles in front
must be able to see you.
501 GIVE ONE REASON FOR USING DETERGENT IN
THE WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR
* TO WIPE OFF LEAVES IN AUTUMN. Use pure water & add few drops of
standard quality detergent in it. It helps in
removing dust particles from wind screen
easily and acts as a lubricant for the wiper
blades to prevent scratches.
502 YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE RIGHT LANE OF A
DUAL CARRIAGEWAY AT 70 KMPH. YOU CATCH
UP TO A LORRY WHICH IS OVERTAKING
ANOTHER VEHICLE. YOU SHOULD
* SLOW DOWN AND KEEP WELL BACK Slow down and keep well back
* MAINTAIN YOUR SPEED AND SOUND YOUR HORN. By keeping well back you will increase your
width of vision around the rear of the lorry.
This will allow you to see further down the
road and be prepared for any hazards.
503 YOU TAKE SOME MEDICINE FOR COUGH GIVEN
TO YOU BY A FRIEND. WHAT MUST YOU DO
BEFORE DRIVING?
* ASK YOUR FRIEND WHETHER TAKING THE Do not drive as the medicine will affect
MEDICINE WILL AFFECT YOUR DRIVING. your driving.
* DO NOT DRIVE AS THE MEDICINE WILL AFFECT Explanation
YOUR DRIVING.
* MAKE A SHORT JOURNEY TO SEE IF THE MEDICINE Never drive having taken drugs you don‟t
IS AFFECTING YOUR DRIVING. know about. They might affect your
judgement and perception, and therefore
endanger lives.
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* TRACTORS Motorcycles
* PULL ALONGSIDE THE CYCLIST AND STAY LEVEL Hold back until the cyclist has passed the
UNTIL AFTER THE JUNCTION junction
* HOLD BACK UNTIL THE CYCLIST HAS PASSED THE Explanation
JUNCTION
* GO AROUND THE CYCLIST ON THE JUNCTION. Make allowances for cyclists. Allow them
plenty of room. If you‟re following a cyclist
be aware that they also have to deal with
hazards. They might swerve or change
direction suddenly to avoid uneven road
surfaces.
506 SECTION 112 OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT
PERTAINS TO:
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* BRAKE FIRMLY AND QUICKLY. Let the vehicle roll to a stop and grip the
steering wheel firmly.
* HOLD THE STEERING WHEEL LIGHTLY Explanation
* LET THE VEHICLE ROLL TO A STOP AND GRIP THE Try not to react by applying the brakes
STEERING WHEEL FIRMLY. harshly. This could lead to further loss of
steering control. Indicate your intention to
pull up at the side of the road and roll to a
stop.
510 THE DRIVER MUST ENSURE THAT ANY LOAD
THAT IS CARRIED ON A ROOF RACK MUST BE
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* COVERED WITH PLASTIC SHEETING If you wish to carry items on the roof,
make sure that they are securely fastened.
This will help to keep your luggage secure
when driving.
511 YOU HAVE STOPPED AT A PEDESTRIAN
CROSSING. TO ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS
YOU SHOULD
* EDGE YOUR VEHICLE FORWARD SLOWLY Wait until they have crossed
* SIGNAL PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS. If you stop for pedestrians and they don‟t
start to cross.
Don‟t
1.Wave them across
2.Sound your horn.
This could be dangerous if another
vehicle‟s approaching and hasn‟t seen or
heard your signal.
512 YOU ARE IN A LINE OF TRAFFIC. THE DRIVER
BEHIND YOU IS FOLLOWING VERY CLOSELY.
WHAT ACTION SHOULD YOU TAKE?
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* BRAKE FIRMLY AND STEER TO THE LEFT This should stop the sliding and allow you
to regain control.
Don‟t
1.Use the accelerator
2.Use the brakes
3.Use the clutch
515 YOU ARE DRIVING A TRAILER ON A NARROW
WINDING ROAD. YOU SHOULD-
* TURN THE STEERING WHEEL AWAY FROM THE KERB The kerb will help stop any forward
movement of the vehicle.
517 YOU THINK THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE IN
FRONT HAS FORGOTTEN TO CANCEL HIS RIGHT
INDICATOR . YOU SHOULD
* OVERTAKE ON THE LEFT IF THERE IS ROOM Stay behind and not overtake
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* STAY BEHIND AND NOT OVERTAKE The driver may be unsure of the location of
a junction and suddenly turn. Be cautious.
518 YOU ARE ABOUT TO DRIVE HOME. YOU CANNOT
FIND THE GLASSES YOU NEED TO WEAR WHEN
DRIVING. YOU SHOULD
* BORROW A FRIEND'S GLASSES AND DRIVE HOME Find a way of getting home without
driving.
* DRIVE HOME AT NIGHT, SO THAT THE LIGHTS WILL Explanation
HELP YOU
* FIND A WAY OF GETTING HOME WITHOUT Don‟t be tempted to drive if you‟ve lost or
DRIVING. forgotten your glasses. It‟s obvious that
you must be able to see clearly when
driving.
519 YOU WANT TO TURN RIGHT FROM A MAIN ROAD
INTO A SIDE ROAD. JUST BEFORE TURNING YOU
SHOULD
* STOP AND SET THE HANDBRAKE If you wish to turn right into a side road,
take up your position in good time. Move
to the centre of the road when it‟s safe to
do so. This will allow vehicles to pass you
on the left. Early planning will show other
traffic what you intend to do. Motorcyclists
often overtake, queues of vehicles. Always
make that last check in the side rear view
mirror to avoid turning across their path.
520 YOU ARE TURNING LEFT AT A JUNCTION.
PEDESTRIANS HAVE STARTED TO CROSS THE
ROAD. YOU SHOULD
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* THE LOWEST GEAR YOU CAN The lowest gear you can
* THE HANDBRAKE AND FOOTBRAKE TOGETHER When the rear wheel is stuck in puddle, the
wheel starts spinning. To take the vehicle
out in this type of situation, select the
lowest gear as it has the highest torque
which helps wheels getting out of the
puddle. If there is a need, fill the puddle
with hard material like wooden sticks.
524 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES PREVENT WHEELS FROM
LOCKING. THIS MEANS THE TYRES ARE LESS
LIKELY TO
* AQUAPLANE Skid.
* PUNCTURE Explanation
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* DRIVE AT A SLOW SPEED IN AS HIGH A GEAR AS If you‟re travelling on an icy road, extra
POSSIBLE. caution will be required to avoid any loss of
control. You can reduce wheel spin by
driving.
1.At a slow speed.
2.In as high a gear as possible.
528 YOU ARE DRIVING IN A BUILT-UP AREA. YOU
APPROACH A SPEED HUMP. YOU SHOULD
* STOP AND CHECK BOTH PAVEMENTS Many towns have speed humps to slow
down traffic. They‟re often where there are
pedestrians, so
* FLASH YOUR LIGHTS TO SHOW YOUR ANNOYANCE Ignore the error and stay calm.
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* OVERTAKE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE If you are driving or riding where there are
a no. of side roads, be alert. Drivers
approaching or emerging from the side
road might not be able to see you. Be
especially careful if there are a lot of
parked vehicles.
If a vehicle does emerge & you have to
stop quickly-
1.Try to be tolerant
2.Learn from experience
530 YOU ARE COMING UP TO A ROUNDABOUT. A
CYCLIST IS SIGNALLING TO TURN RIGHT. WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO?
* GIVE THE CYCLIST PLENTY OF ROOM If you‟re following a cyclist who‟s signaling
to turn right at a roundabout leave plenty
of room. Give them space and time to get
into the correct lane.
531 BEFORE STARTING THE VEHICLE THE DRIVER
SHOULD CHECK-
* TYRE CONDITION , PRESSURE & WHEEL NUT FOR All of the above.
PROPER TIGHTENING.
* LEAKAGE OF FUEL, COOLANT OR OIL. Explanation
* UNADJUSTED SIDE VIEW MIRROR. Under section 121 and section 138 of M.V.
Act 1988, it is mandatory to use indicators
and seat belt respectively while driving
your vehicle.
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* WHICH HAS LOW TYRE PRESSURE. Vehicle whose some controls are out of
your reach.
* WHOSE SEATS ARE NOT COMFORTABLE. Explanation
* VEHICLE WHOSE SOME CONTROLS ARE OUT OF You should have access to the vehicle
YOUR REACH. controls namely foot, hand and visual. If
any of these controls are beyond your
reach then do not drive that vehicle, it may
prove dangerous.
534 WHICH OF THESE WILL INCREASE YOUR
CHANCES OF AN ACCIDENT?
* VEHICLE WHOSE BRAKE LIGHTS ARE NOT Translucent wind screen of your vehicle.
WORKING.
* WOBBLING TYRES. Explanation
* DOES NOT GIVE YOU SUFFICIENT TIME TO REACT Does not give you sufficient time to react
TO HAZARDS. to hazards.
* TAKE LESS TIME FOR YOUR JOURNEY. Explanation
* WILL CAUSE LESS DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE. Speed is a relative term. You must aim at
a good average speed of travel. Driving at
high speed does not give you sufficient
reaction time to observe hazards.
536 WHILE DRIVING YOU SHOULD ALWAYS KEEP
THE FOLLOWING IN MIND-
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* WHEN THE VEHICLE BEHIND YOU HAS BEGUN TO Overtaking is a common practice, if the
OVERTAKE YOU. vehicle in front of you is moving at a slow
pace and you need to move faster. Never
overtake just for the sake of overtaking.
Ask yourself if it is really essential. Do not
attempt to overtake if you know that the
vehicle behind you has begun to overtake
you.
539 EVEN IF YOUR TRAFFIC SIGNAL GIVES YOU A
CLEARWAY, YOU SHOULD-
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* NOT GO IN FOGGY CONDITIONS. As you approach the light look into the
road you wish to take. Only proceed if your
exit road is clear. If the road is blocked
then hold back, even if you have to wait
for the next green signal.
540 IF THE FOOT BRAKE PEDAL DEPRESSES TOO
MUCH, IT IS DUE TO:
* HAND BRAKE NOT ADJUSTED If the brake lining has diminished due to
over use of the brakes, it will result in foot
brake pedal being depressed too much for
getting the required degree of braking.
541 AS SHOWN IN FIGURE, VEHICLE ON WHICH
SIDE CAN OVERTAKE -
* AN AREA NOT COVERED BY YOUR HEADLIGHTS. An area not seen in your mirrors.
* AN AREA NOT SEEN IN YOUR MIRRORS. Modern vehicles today provide the driver
with well positioned mirrors which are
essential to driving safely. However, they
cannot show every aspect of the scene
behind. It is essential that you are aware
of this & check over your shoulder to see
any dangers not reflected in your mirrors.
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE. Use your finger to check for and remove
any obvious obstructions in the mouth. It
is important to ensure that the airways are
clear.
545 YOU ARE DRIVING AT DUSK, YOU SHOULD
SWITCH ON YOUR LIGHTS-
* TO DAZZLE OTHER ROAD USERS Even when street lights are lit.
* ONLY WHEN STREET LIGHTS ARE LIT. It can be necessary to turn on your lights,
when driving at dusk even when the street
lights are lit because their light may not be
good enough for proper visibilty and also
with your lights on, you will be seen easily
by other drivers.
546 YOU ARE DRIVING ON A WET ROAD. HOW CAN
YOU TELL THAT THE VEHICLE IS
AQUAPLANING ?
* THE ENGINE NOISE WILL INCREASE. The steering will feel very light.
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* THE STEERING WILL FEEL VERY LIGHT. If you drive at speed in very wet
conditions, your steering may suddenly
feel „light‟. This means that the tyres have
lifted off the surface of the road & are
skating on the surface of water. This is
known as aquaplaning. Reduce speed but
don‟t brake until your steering returns to
„normal feel‟ .
547 ON A FOGGY DAY YOU HAVE TO UNAVOIDABLY
PARK YOUR VEHICLE ON THE ROAD. WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO?
* OSMOSIS Explanation
* TO ENABLE YOU TO WALK FOR ASSISTANCE IF When you are driving or riding ensure that
YOUR VEHICLE BREAKS DOWN. you are wearing comfortable shoes.
Comfortable shoes will ensure that you
have proper control of the pedals.
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* SAFETY MEASURES FOR DRIVERS & PILLION Under section – 119 of MV Act – every
RIDERS driver of a motor vehicle shall drive the
vehicle in conformity with any indication
given by mandatory traffic sign.
551 SECTION 184 OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE ACT
PERTAINS TO :
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* 184 113
* 113 Explanation
* 121 122
* 128 Explanation
* 130 130
* 182 Explanation
* 129 131
* 128 Explanation
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* 134 132
* 194 Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Section 132 details the duty of the driver
of a motor vehicle to stop his vehicle in
certain circumstances e.g. When vehicle is
involved in an accident etc.
559 WHICH SECTION SETS OUT THE DUTY OF THE
DRIVER INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT TO REPORT IT
TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION?
* 185 134
* 134 Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Section- 134 sets out the duties of a the
driver involved in accident, such as
reporting the accident to the nearest police
station and rendering medical aid to the
injured etc.
560 DRIVING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED IS PROHIBITED
IN THE FOLLOWING SECTION OF THE M.V.ACT?
* 119/177 112/183
* 112/183 Explanation
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* 185 186
* 186 Explanation
* 194 207
* 146 Explanation
* 112 115(7)/190(2)
* 146/196 Explanation
* 112 146/196
* 33/177 Explanation
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* 66/192 33/177
* 138 Explanation
* 33/177 66/192
* 138/177 Explanation
* 66/192 138/177
* 146/196 Explanation
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* RS.100 Rs.100
* RS.300 Explanation
* 122/177 50/177
* 50/177 Explanation
* 112/183 Explanation
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* 115/194 Explanation
* 115/194 119/177
* 7/177 Explanation
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* 39/192 Explanation
* 105/177 105/177
* 113/177 Explanation
* 132/179 Explanation
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* RS.400 Rs.400
* RS.300 Explanation
* RS.500 Rs.100
* RS.200 Explanation
* RS.1000 Rs.500
* RS.200 Explanation
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* RS.1000 Rs.1000
* RS.500 Explanation
* RS.2000 Rs.2000
* RS.5000 Explanation
* RS.300 Rs.100
* RS.100 Explanation
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* 97(2)/177 Explanation
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* 186 185
* 184 Explanation
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* HOLD THE VEHICLE ON THE FOOTBRAKE Apply the parking brake after stopping
* APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE AFTER STOPPING If you have to make a stop on an uphill
gradient, wait until the vehicle has come to
a stop before applying the parking brake,
just as you would do normally.
591 AT 40 KMPH WHAT GAP SHOULD YOU MAINTAIN
FROM THE VEHICLE INFRONT, ON A DRY,LEVEL
ROAD?
* GIVE A LONG BLAST ON THE HORN Drop back to leave the correct separation
distance
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* ARE APPROACHING A LIGHT TRAFFIC If you have stopped your vehicle, then
you can concentrate on your telephone
call. Using your phone while driving can
distract you and the vehicle can get out of
control.
594 THE BUS LANE ON YOUR LEFT IS MEANT FOR
* CARS & TWO WHEELERS The bus lane is meant for buses, trucks
and other light commerical vehicles.
595 IF A PERSON CARRYING A WHITE STICK WITH
RED RING IS CROSSING THE ROAD , WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO?
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* WAIT UNTIL THE VEHICLE STARTS TO TURN IN Wait until the vehicle starts to turn in
* DRIVE TO THE NEAREST TYRE DEPOT Park and phone for assistance
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* PARK AND PHONE FOR ASSISTANCE If you notice any missing wheel nuts, park
and phone for assistance. It's essential
that wheel fixings are tightened to the
torque specified by the manufacturer, with
an approved calibrated torque wrench. As
a professional driver you must ensure that
your vehicle is in serviceable condition at
all times. Checks should be made before
you leave on any journey, but make a
visual check every time you start up again
after a rest stop. Don't take risks by
driving a defective vehicle, however
important your journey may seem at the
time.
600 YOU ARE DRIVING IN FAST-MOVING TRAFFIC
ALONG A MOTORWAY. THERE IS A STATIONARY
QUEUE OF TRAFFIC AHEAD. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
* SWITCH ON YOUR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS Traffic queues on the motorway are
becoming more common, whether due to
the sheer volume of traffic at peak times or
to incidents. Keep well back from the
vehicle in front so you'll be able to see the
problems ahead on the road. If you see a
queue of stationary traffic ahead, switching
on your hazard warning lights will warn
those behind you of the hazard ahead.
601 AS YOU ARE DRIVING, A GROUP OF HORSE
RIDERS COMES TOWARDS YOU. THE LEADING
RIDER'S HORSE SUDDENLY BECOMES NERVOUS
OF YOUR PRESENCE. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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* MOVE TO THE NEXT LANE IF SAFE & ALLOW THE Move to the next lane if safe & allow the
TRAFFIC TO MERGE BY ADJUSTING YOUR SPEED traffic to merge by adjusting your speed
* EXPECT THE TRAFFIC TO LET YOU PASS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE You do not know what the driver of this car
will do. Be prepared for any hazard. The
driver may not have seen you. Planning
ahead will allow you to be in the correct
gear and at the correct speed to be able to
deal safely with this hazard.
604 USING WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING FUELS IN A
DIESEL ENGINE WOULD MOST HELP THE
ENVIRONMENT?
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* A Correct Answer
* B B
* C Explanation
* MOTORCYCLISTS Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Passing too close to any of the above will
create turbulence which will affect their
balance or control. Don't be guilty of
putting others in danger through
thoughtless or inconsiderate driving.
607 YOU ARE TRAVELLING ALONG THIS NARROW
COUNTRY ROAD. WHEN PASSING THE CYCLIST
YOU SHOULD GO
* QUICKLY, SOUNDING THE HORN AS YOU PASS Look well ahead and only pull out if it is
safe. You will need to use all of the road to
pass the cyclist so be extra cautious and
give the cyclist plenty of room.
608 AS YOU APPROACH THIS BRIDGE YOU SHOULD
* ALL OF THE ABOVE You can't see over the bridge for oncoming
traffic so you must be cautious; slow right
down. Consider the hidden hazards and be
ready to react if necessary.
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* SLOW DOWN AND GIVE WAY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO Slow down and give way if it is safe to do
SO so
* SOUND YOUR HORN AND KEEP GOING Explanation
* SLOW DOWN AND THEN SOUND YOUR HORN Give way to buses whenever you can do so
safely,especially when they signal to pull
away from bus stops. Look out for people
leaving the bus and crossing the road.
611 YOU ARE FOLLOWING THIS BUS.YOU SHOULD
KEEP WELL BACK FROM IT TO
* STOP FOLLOWING TRAFFIC FROM RUSHING Stop following traffic from rushing through
THROUGH THE JUNCTION the junction
* PREVENT TRAFFIC BEHIND YOU FROM OVERTAKING Explanation
* ALLOW YOU TO HURRY THROUGH THE TRAFFIC By keeping well back you will increase your
LIGHTS IF THEY CHANGE width of vision around the rear of the bus.
This will allow you to see further down the
road and be prepared for any hazards.
612 FOLLOWING THIS VEHICLE TOO CLOSELY IS
UNWISE BECAUSE
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* YOUR VIEW AHEAD IS REDUCED Staying back will increase your view of the
road ahead.This will help you to see any
hazards that might occur and allow you
more time to react.
613 YOU ENTER A ROAD WHERE THERE ARE ROAD
HUMPS. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* DRIVE SLOWLY AT SCHOOL TIMINGS ONLY The humps are there for a reason - to
reduce the speed of the traffic. Don't
accelerate harshly between them as this
means you will only have to brake harshly
to negotiate the next hump.
614 WHAT DOES THIS INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT
MEAN WHEN LIT?
* HANDBRAKE ON Explanation
* A Correct Answer
* B A
* C Explanation
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* YOUR SEAT BELT IS NOT FASTENED Don't ignore this warning light. It could
have dangerous consequences.
617 CNG VEHICLE IS ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
BECAUSE IT
* 96 METRES (315 FEET) Factors that affect how long it takes you to
stop include
* how fast you're going
* whether you're travelling on the
level,uphill or downhill
* the weather and road conditions
* the condition of tyres, brakes and
suspension
* your reaction times.
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* TO OVERCOME THE EFFECT OF THE ROAD'S SLOPE To improve your view of the road
* TO BE POSITIONED SAFELY IF YOU SKID Doing this will give you an earlier view
around the bend and enable you to see any
hazards sooner.
620 YOU ARE ON A FAST OPEN ROAD IN GOOD
CONDITIONS. FOR SAFETY, THE DISTANCE
BETWEEN YOU AND THE VEHICLE IN FRONT
SHOULD BE-
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* APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE GENTLY Selecting a low gear when travelling
downhill will help you to control your
speed. The engine will assist the brakes
and prevent your vehicle gathering speed.
623 HOW CAN YOU TELL IF YOU ARE DRIVING ON
ICE?
* THE TYRES MAKE HARDLY ANY NOISE & THE The tyres make hardly any noise & the
STEERING BECOMES LIGHTER steering becomes lighter.
* THE STEERING BECOMES HEAVIER Explanation
* PARKED CARS AROUND THE CORNER Look at the picture carefully and try to
imagine you're there. The cyclist in this
picture isn't crossing the road in the
correct place. You must be able to deal
with the unexpected, especially when
you're planning your approach to a
hazardous junction. There will be several
things to think about on your approach so
look well ahead to give yourself time to
deal with them.
625 WHICH ROAD USER HAS CAUSED A HAZARD?
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* THE CAR TURNING (ARROWED D) The car has parked on the approach to a
pedestrian crossing. Parking there will
1.Block the view for pedestrians wishing to
cross the road
2.Restrict the view of the crossing for
traffic approaching.
626 THE LEFT HAND PAVEMENT IS CLOSED DUE TO
STREET REPAIRS. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* SLOW DOWN AND GET READY TO STOP Look well ahead to see if any hazards are
developing. This will give you more time to
deal with them in the correct way. The
man in the picture is clearly intending to
cross the road. You should be travelling at
a speed that allows you to check your
mirror, slow down and stop in good time.
You shouldn't brake harshly.
628 WHAT SHOULD THE DRIVER OF THE WHITE CAR
DO?
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* TELL THE PEDESTRIAN ON THE ROAD SHE SHOULD Always give way to pedestrians, don't get
NOT HAVE CROSSED impatient, some people might take longer
to cross the road. Don't hurry them, they
might have poor eyesight or not be able to
hear traffic approaching.
629 WHAT SHOULD THE DRIVER OF THE RED CAR
(ARROWED) DO?
* WAIT UNTILL THE CAR BLOCKING THE WAY HAS If you're in slow-moving traffic think ahead
MOVED so that you don't block junctions or stop
others progress. Don't
1.Force others to give way to you.
2.Sound the horn to gain priority
3.Flash your lights to gain or give priority
4.Give any other misleading signal.
630 THE DRIVER OF WHICH CAR HAS CAUSED A
HAZARD?
* CAR B Car A
* CAR C Explanation
* GLARE FROM THE SUN MAY AFFECT THE DRIVER'S Correct Answer
VISION
* THE WHITE CAR MAY STOP SUDDENLY The bus may move out into the road.
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* MOVE ONTO THE HARD SHOULDER AND STOP Don't follow too close to the vehicle in
front. If a driver behind seems to be
'pushing' you, increase your distance from
the vehicle in front by slowing down
gently. This will lessen the risk of an
accident involving several vehicles.
633 WHAT DOES THE SOLID WHITE LINE AT THE
SIDE OF THE ROAD INDICATE?
* BEND SHARPLY TO THE RIGHT Adjust your speed in good time so that you
are able to select the correct gear for the
bend. Going too fast into the bend will lead
to lack of control.
635 YOU ARE APPROACHING THIS CYCLIST. YOU
SHOULD
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* OVERTAKE THE CYCLIST ON THE LEFT-HAND SIDE Keep well back and allow the cyclist room
to take up the correct position for the turn.
Don't get too close behind or try to
squeeze past.
636 WHY MUST YOU TAKE EXTRA CARE WHEN
TURNING RIGHT AT THIS JUNCTION?
* THERE IS REDUCED VISIBILITY You may have to pull forward slowly until
you can see down the road. Be aware that
the traffic approaching the junction can't
see you either. If you don't know that it's
clear, don't go.
637 BECAUSE OF ITS SIZE AND DESIGN A LARGE
VEHICLE WILL HAVE
* MORE BLIND SPOTS THAN SMALLER VEHICLES. More blind spots than smaller vehicles.
* ALLOW THE CYCLIST TIME AND ROOM Allow the cyclist time and room.
* TAP YOUR HORN AND DRIVE THROUGH FIRST Hold back and allow the cyclists to move
off.
639 YOU ARE DRIVING TOWARDS THIS LEFT HAND
BEND. WHAT DANGERS SHOULD YOU BE AWARE
OF?
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* NO WHITE LINES IN THE CENTRE OF THE ROAD Pedestrians walking towards you.
* BUSES Buses.
* MOTORCYCLES Explanation
* BICYCLE Lorry.
* CAR Explanation
* TO ALLOW VEHICLES TO PARK If you are waiting in traffic look well down
the queue. Judge stopping so that you are
able to leave a gap allowing traffic to flow
in and out of the junction.
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* MOVE OFF QUICKLY AND TURN IN FRONT OF THE Wait for the cyclist to pull away.
CYCLIST
* MOVE CLOSE UP TO THE CYCLIST TO BEAT THE Explanation
LIGHTS
* SOUND THE HORN TO WARN THE CYCLIST Before you move away check all around,
cyclists often filter along the nearside of
waiting traffic. Allow the cyclist to move off
safely.
644 YOU INTEND TO TURN LEFT AT THE TRAFFIC
LIGHTS. JUST BEFORE TURNING YOU SHOULD
* MOVE CLOSE UP TO THE WHITE CAR Check for bicycles on your left.
* CHECK FOR BICYCLES ON YOUR LEFT This is especially important if you have
been stationary and are about to move off.
Cyclists do often try to filter past vehicles
in this way. You should always check your
near side.
645 YOU SHOULD REDUCE YOUR SPEED WHEN
DRIVING ALONG THIS ROAD BECAUSE
* THE ROAD AHEAD NARROWS Traffic could be turning off to the left or
right ahead of you. They will be slowing
right down or stopping to allow oncoming
traffic to clear. Be prepared for this
situation as you might have to slow down
or stop behind them.
646 YOU ARE DRIVING AT 60 KMPH. AS YOU
APPROACH THIS HAZARD YOU SHOULD-
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* TAKE THE NEXT LEFT TURN There could be stationary traffic ahead,
waiting to turn right. Other traffic could be
emerging and they will take time to gather
speed.
647 AT THIS BLIND JUNCTION YOU MUST STOP
* ONLY IF YOU ARE TURNING TO THE RIGHT The stop sign has been put here because it
is a dangerous junction. You must stop. It
will not be possible to assess the situation
on the move, however slowly.
648 YOU ARE DRIVING ALONG THIS ROAD. THE
DRIVER ON THE LEFT IS REVERSING FROM A
DRIVEWAY. YOU SHOULD-
* DRIVE THROUGH AS YOU HAVE PRIORITY Sound your horn and be prepared to stop.
* SPEED UP AND DRIVE THROUGH QUICKLY White lights at the rear of a car show that
it is about to reverse. Sound your horn as
a warning and reduce your speed as a
precaution.
649 YOU SEE A HORSE RIDER AS YOU APPROACH A
ROUNDABOUT. THEY ARE SIGNALLING RIGHT
BUT KEEPING WELL TO THE LEFT. YOU SHOULD-
* STAY WELL BACK Allow the riders to enter and exit the
roundabout in their own time. Don't drive
up close behind or alongside them, this
could disturb the horses.
650 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A CYCLIST. YOU WISH TO
TURN LEFT JUST AHEAD. YOU SHOULD-
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* PULL ALONGSIDE THE CYCLIST AND STAY LEVEL Hold back until the cyclist has passed the
UNTIL AFTER THE JUNCTION junction.
* HOLD BACK UNTIL THE CYCLIST HAS PASSED THE Explanation
JUNCTION
* GO AROUND THE CYCLIST ON THE JUNCTION Make allowances for cyclists. Allow them
plenty of room. If you're following a cyclist
be aware that they also have to deal with
hazards. They might swerve or change
direction suddenly to avoid uneven road
surfaces.
651 YOU ARE AT A ROAD JUNCTION, TURNING INTO
A MINOR ROAD. THERE ARE PEDESTRIANS
CROSSING THE MINOR ROAD. YOU SHOULD-
* SOUND YOUR HORN TO LET THE PEDESTRIANS Give way to the pedestrians who are
KNOW THAT YOU ARE THERE already crossing.
* GIVE WAY TO THE PEDESTRIANS WHO ARE Explanation
ALREADY CROSSING
* CARRY ON; THE PEDESTRIANS SHOULD GIVE WAY Always look into the road you're turning
TO YOU into. If there are pedestrians crossing, be
considerate, but don't wave or signal to
them to cross. Signal your intention to turn
as you approach.
652 YOU ARE APPROACHING THIS ROUNDABOUT
AND SEE THE CYCLIST SIGNAL RIGHT. WHY IS
THE CYCLIST KEEPING TO THE LEFT?
* THE CYCLIST IS GOING TO TURN LEFT INSTEAD The cyclist is slower and more vulnerable.
* PEDESTRIANS MAY COME FROM BEHIND THE BUS Pedestrians may come from behind the
bus.
* THE BUS MAY MOVE OFF SUDDENLY Explanation
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* THE BUS MAY REMAIN STATIONARY If you see a bus ahead watch out for
pedestrians. They may not be able to see
you if they're crossing from behind the
bus.
654 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A LARGE ARTICULATED
VEHICLE. IT IS GOING TO TURN LEFT INTO A
NARROW ROAD. WHAT ACTION SHOULD YOU
TAKE?
* PASS ON THE LEFT AS THE VEHICLE MOVES OUT Be prepared to stop behind.
* OVERTAKE QUICKLY BEFORE THE LORRY MOVES Lorries are larger and longer than other
OUT vehicles. This will affect their position when
approaching junctions - especially when
turning left. They need more room so that
they don't cut in and mount the kerb when
turning.
655 IT IS VERY WINDY. YOU ARE BEHIND A
MOTORCYCLIST WHO IS OVERTAKING A HIGH-
SIDED VEHICLE. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* STAY WELL BACK AND GIVE IT ROOM Stay well back and give it room.
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* WAIT BEHIND THE LONG VEHICLE Wait behind the long vehicle.
* OVERTAKE ON THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE When a long vehicle is going to turn right it
may need to keep close to the left-hand
kerb. This is to prevent the rear end of the
trailer cutting the corner. You need to be
aware of how long vehicles behave in such
situations. Don't overtake the lorry
because it could turn as you're alongside.
Stay behind and give plenty of room.
658 YOU ARE APPROACHING A MINI-ROUNDABOUT.
THE LONG VEHICLE IN FRONT IS SIGNALLING
LEFT BUT POSITIONED OVER TO THE RIGHT.
YOU SHOULD-
* PUT YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON FULL BEAM Drop back until you can see better.
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* SLOW DOWN AND GIVE WAY Slow down and give way.
* SQUEEZE THROUGH THE GAP Large vehicles may need more road space
at times. Be prepared to stop and wait if a
vehicle needs more time and road room to
turn.
661 YOU MAY DRIVE WITH FRONT FOG LIGHTS
SWITCHED ON
* WHEN DAZZLED BY THE LIGHTS OF ONCOMING Consider if the distance you are able to see
VEHICLES is more than 100 metre (328 feet). Turn
off your fog lights as the weather
improves.
662 YOU ARE DRIVING IN FOG. WHY SHOULD YOU
KEEP WELL BACK FROM THE VEHICLE IN FRONT?
* IN CASE ITS BRAKE LIGHTS DAZZLE YOU If you're following another road user in fog
stay well back. The driver in front won't be
able to see hazards until they're close and
might brake suddenly. You'll need a good
separation distance as the road surface is
likely to be wet and slippery.
663 YOU ARE DRIVING WITH YOUR FRONT FOG
LIGHTS SWITCHED ON. EARLIER FOG HAS NOW
CLEARED. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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* KEEP TO THE LEFT LANE UNLESS OVERTAKING Keep to the left lane unless overtaking.
* TRY TO KEEP ABOVE 50 MPH TO PREVENT When you've overtaken, move back into
CONGESTION the left-hand lane as soon as it's safe to do
so. Don‟t cut across in front of the vehicle
that you're overtaking
665 YOU MEET AN OBSTRUCTION ON YOUR SIDE OF
THE ROAD. YOU SHOULD-
* JUST BEFORE YOU ACTUALLY BEGIN TO When the front of your vehicle swings out.
MANOEUVRE
* AFTER YOU HAVE ENTERED THE SIDE ROAD Explanation
* WHEN THE FRONT OF YOUR VEHICLE SWINGS OUT Always check road and traffic conditions in
all directions. Act on what you see and wait
if you need to.
667 YOU ARE APPROACHING A ZEBRA CROSSING
WHERE PEDESTRIANS ARE WAITING. WHICH
ARM SIGNAL MIGHT YOU GIVE?
* A Correct Answer
* B A
* C Explanation
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* WAIT UNTIL THE VEHICLE STARTS TO TURN IN Wait until the vehicle starts to turn in
* REMOVE ANYTHING STUCK TO THE BURNS Douse the burns with cold water.
* APPLY OINTMENT TO THE BURNS Cold water will cool the burning tissue,
prevent further damage, reduce swelling
and alleviate pain.
671 A VEHICLE HAS ROLLED OVER AND CAUGHT
FIRE. THE DRIVER'S HANDS AND ARMS HAVE
BEEN BURNED. YOU SHOULD NOT
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* REMOVE ANYTHING STICKING TO THE BURNS Do not remove anything sticking to the
burn. You may cause further damage and
introduce infection into the wound.
672 WHILE DRIVING YOU APPROACH A LARGE
PUDDLE THAT IS CLOSE TO THE LEFT-HAND
KERB. PEDESTRIANS ARE CLOSE TO THE WATER.
YOU SHOULD-
* BRAKE SUDDENLY AND SOUND YOUR HORN Slow down before the puddle & try to avoid
splashing the pedestrians
* SLOW DOWN BEFORE THE PUDDLE & TRY TO AVOID Explanation
SPLASHING THE PEDESTRIANS
* WAVE AT THE PEDESTRIANS TO KEEP BACK The effects of your vehicle driving through
a puddle will be to throw water onto the
pavement. If there are pedestrians close
by they could be splashed with the water.
Be considerate. If possible avoid driving
through it.
673 CATALYTIC CONVERTER WILL GET DAMAGED IF
WE USE
* ANIMALS Explanation
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* HARMFUL RAYS FROM THE SUN WILL REACH THE Correct Answer
EARTH
* USEFUL RAYS FROM THE SUN WILL REACH THE Harmful rays from the sun will reach the
EARTH earth.
* NOTHING WILL HAPPEN Explanation
* WE GET MORE LIGHT FROM THE SUN Leakage of refrigerants like chloro floro
carbons from air conditioning system
makes hole in the ozone layer which is a
protective covering of ozone gas to the
earth. The ozone layer protects our earth
from harmful ultra rays and radiations from
Sun which cause diseases like skin cancer
and gene mutation in living beings.
676 DEPLETION OF OZONE LAYER LEADS TO
* AIDS Explanation
* DIESEL Diesel.
* CNG Explanation
* VEHICLES Vehicles
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* HYDROCARBONS Explanation
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE When the tyre is over inflated the centre
of the tyre is more in contact with the
road than the sides of the tyre. This
results in tyre wearing from the centre.
685 WHEN ENGINE OIL IS TO BE CHANGED
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE. Low oil pressure can result due to low level
of oil, wrong grade of oil, malfunctioning of
oil pump, defective oil pressure relief valve
or worn out crankshaft bearing. Low oil
pressure can lead to engine failure due to
improper lubrication to various engine
parts.
688 WHICH LUBRICANT SHOULD BE USED ON
BATTERY TERMINALS TO AVOID SULPHATION
ON THEM?
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* TO COOL DOWN WATER OR COOLANT INSIDE THE To maintain pressure inside the radiator
RADIATOR.
* TO CIRCULATE WATER OR COOLANT IN THE Explanation
ENGINE.
* ALL OF THE ABOVE. The radiator cap is an important part of the
cooling system. By maintaining a high
pressure, it increases the boiling point,
eliminates steam pockets, minimises
evaporation, releases expanded coolant in
the reservoir bottle and sucks back coolant
from the reservoir automatically through
its inbuilt pressure and vacuum valve.
693 WHAT IS THE REASON FOR TYRE WEARING
FROM CORNERS ?
* ALL OF THE ABOVE. When the tyre is under inflated the sides of
the tyre are more in contact with the road
than the centre of the tyre. This results in
tyre wearing from the sides.
694 WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE WHEELS ARE NOT
PROPERLY BALANCED?
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* BY HYDROMETER. By hydrometer
* BY TACHOMETER. Explanation
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* VEHICULAR Vehicular
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* PLASTERING. Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE When the tyre is over inflated the centre of
the tyre is more in contact with the road
than the sides of the tyre. This results in
tyre wearing from the centre
705 THE PURPOSE OF CHOKE IS
* TO MAKE AIR FUEL MIXTURE LEAN. To make air fuel mixture rich.
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* 12 CELLS. 6 cells.
* 4 CELLS. Explanation
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* USE THE CHOKE LONGER THAN NECESSARY Drive in low gear till the engine warms up
* REACH THE TOP GEAR AS SOON AS YOU TAKE OFF During cold starting, engine requires rich
fuel mixture till it gets warm. To further
increase the temperature of the engine so
that it does not misfire, you should drive in
low gear. Driving in low gear enables rich
mixture to enter the engine which helps in
bringing the engine to normal working
temperature .
715 WHAT IS THE BEST METHOD TO DRIVE YOUR
VEHICLE FOR GOOD FUEL EFFICIENCY?
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* DO NOT SYNCHRONISE THE GEAR AND Avoid unnecessary braking. Keep the car
ACCELERATOR speed very well planned and anticipate
stops to avoid harsh braking.
716 HOW DOES BRAKE BINDING AFFECT FUEL
EFFICIENCY?
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* USING THE HAND BRAKE The hand brake is a supplement to the foot
brake and is used while stopping and
starting on a slope. Contrary to the foot
brake that is used to slow down or stop a
moving vehicle, the handbrake is used to
secure the stationary vehicle from
movement.
719 WHICH OF THESE MAY AFFECT FUEL EFFICIENCY
ADVERSLY?
* REGULAR CLEANING OF THE AIR FILTER When the air cleaner becomes clogged with
dust, there will be restricted flow of fresh
air to engine, thus fuel consumption will
increase.
720 UNDER INFLATED TYRES AFFECT
* BATTERY Alternator.
* STARTER Explanation
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* IT DECREASES THE LIFE OF THE TYRES It increases the life of the tyre.
* BATTERY Battery
* AC COMPRESSOR Explanation
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* TRUE False
* Explanation
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* INCREASED FUEL CONSUMPTION Idling for too long wastes the precious fuel,
as the mechanical energy developed by
engine is not being converted into any
useful work. This increases fuel
consumption.
730 WHICH TYPE OF ENGINE OIL CAN CAUSE
INCREASE IN FUEL CONSUMPTION?
* UNDERLOADING Overloading.
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Vehicle pulls to one side. This can be due
to
1.Grease or oil on brake linings.
2.Tyre not properly inflated.
3.Loose bearing etc.
737 LEADED PETROL MUST NOT BE USED IN
VEHICLES FITTED WITH A CATALYTIC
CONVERTER BECAUSE
* LEADED PETROL CAN DAMAGE THE CATALYTIC The leaded petrol can react with the
CONVERTER catalysts present in the catalytic converter
and choke the system. Therefore unleaded
petrol should be used in the vehicles fitted
with catalytic converter.
738 YOU ARE DRIVING IN FALLING SNOW AND THE
WIPERS ARE NOT CLEARING THE WIND SCREEN.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Before you set off you should ensure that
you can see clearly through all windows.
Don‟t be lazy and just rely on the wipers to
clear the front and rear, this will leave
dangerous blind spots. If you need to, pull
up safely and clear the windscreen
yourself.
739 WHEN MAY A DRIVER LEND HIS DRIVING
LICENCE TO ANOTHER PERSON?
* AT NO TIME. At no time.
* IF THE PERSON IS WELL KNOWN TO HIM. It is illegal to lend your driving licence to
another person as it may invite
punishment or fine from the government
authority.
740 IF YOUR VEHICLE HITS A PEDESTRIAN YOU
SHOULD
* HELP THE PERSON AND CALL AN AMBULANCE. Help the injured person, identify yourself
and then report to the police.
* HELP THE INJURED PERSON, IDENTIFY YOURSELF Explanation
AND THEN REPORT TO THE POLICE.
* NONE OF THE ABOVE As a responsible driver you should help the
injured person by giving him first aid and
calling ambulance so as to give him
medical aid as soon as possible.
741 STICKERS, POSTERS AND OTHER NON-OFFICIAL
ITEMS MAY NOT BE PLACED ON THE
WINDSHIELD OF AN AUTOMOBILE BECAUSE :-
* THEY OBSTRUCT THE DRIVER'S VISION. They obstruct the driver's vision.
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Not only stickers, posters and other non-
official items pasted on the windshield
obstruct the driver‟s vision but also restrict
his view at the corners. This may result in
an accident.
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* DRIVE ONLY WHEN A VALID DRIVING LICENCE Not drive under any conditions.
HOLDER IS WITH HIM.
* NOT DRIVE UNDER ANY CONDITIONS. Explanation
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* IS AN OFFENCE UNDER THE LAW AS IT CAUSES Is an offence under the law as it causes
NOISE POLLUTION. noise pollution.
* IS LIABLE FOR A STRICT WARNING FROM Explanation
AUTHORITIES.
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Blowing of multi toned or pressure horn is
an offence under section 96(1)/177 DMVR
and the minimum fine is Rs.100/-
749 HOW TO MANAGE A PATIENT WHO IS
UNCONSCIOUS ?
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* FOOD GOING DOWN THE WRONG WAY ( INTO AIR Correct Answer
PASSAGE).
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* TEARS Explanation
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* BOTH Explanation
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* THERMOSTAT VALVE AND RELIEF VALVE. Pressure valve and vacuum valve.
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. There are two valves in the radiator cap,
namely , pressure valve and vacuum valve.
When the coolant level increases in the
radiator, pressure builds up and opens the
pressure valve so that extra coolant flows
into the reservoir. When the engine is
cooled, pressure drops and vacuum
develops in the system. In this case
vacuum valve opens allowing coolant to
get into the radiator through the overflow
tube.
765 THE PURPOSE OF TYRE IS TO
* IRRITABILITY Explanation
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* WHISKY Beer.
* BEER Explanation
* ANGER Explanation
* WOMEN Women
* CHILDREN Explanation
* LIVER Brain
* BRAIN Explanation
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* THINKING Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Brain has a control over all the functions of
the body and when it is influenced by
alcohol then it results in imbalance
functioning of the body.
772 CONSEQUENCES OF LIVER CONTRACTION AFTER
PROLONGED USE OF ALCOHOL ARE:
* BOTH Explanation
* 8 HOURS 4 hours
* 2 HOURS Explanation
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* AT 30 KMPH. At 30 kmph.
* AT 50 KMPH. Explanation
* A DEPRESSANT. A depressant.
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* FALSE. True.
* Explanation
* THE MORE THE SPEED THE LESSER THE STOPPING The more the speed the more the stopping
DISTANCE distance
* THE MORE THE SPEED THE MORE THE STOPPING Explanation
DISTANCE
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Before a vehicle actually stops, it covers a
reaction distance and a braking distance.
Higher the speed, more will be the braking
distance (so the stopping distance) & vice-
versa.
787 PERCEPTION DISTANCE IS :
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE. Starting your car needs some skill. At first
you engage the lowest gear then bring
down the hand/parking brake and then
release the clutch in synchronization with
the accelerator. If you do not follow these
points it may result in stalling of your
engine.
791 WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF TACHOMETER IN A
CAR?
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* THINK ABOUT HOW YOU CAN DRIVE MORE SAFELY Correct Answer
SO IT DOESN'T HAPPEN AGAIN.
* AVOID THAT SITUATION IN THE FUTURE. Think about how you can drive more safely
so it doesn't happen again.
* DO NOT BOTHER ABOUT IT; REMEMBER THAT Explanation
OTHER DRIVERS ARE USUALLY TO BLAME.
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* PAT YOURSELF ON THE BACK FOR NOT GETTING Learning from your driving experiences
INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT. always gives you the confidence while
driving. Learning from your mistakes help
you to avoid accidents in future.
795 USING MORE THAN ONE PARKING SPOT IS
* ALL THE ABOVE ARE CORRECT. Using different types of tyre on the same
axle may unbalance the vehicle and reduce
the grip of tyres on road.
798 WHICH OF THESE SHOULD YOU DO WHEN
PASSING SHEEP ON A ROAD?
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* ALL OF THE ABOVE. If you see animals on the road ahead slow
down and be ready to stop. Animals are
easily frightened by
1.Noise
2.Vehicles passing too close to them.
Stop if signaled to do so by the person in
charge. Switch off your engine if the
animals are taking a long time to clear the
road.
799 AT ROADWORKS MOTORCYCLISTS MIGHT
SWERVE TO AVOID POTHOLES. YOU SHOULD
* STAY CLOSE BEHIND THEM. Potholes are more dangerous for two
wheeler riders like motorcyclists as the
vehicle can easily get unbalanced and
overturn. Anticipation of potholes by the
motorcyclists is difficult therefore they may
swerve instantly. Don‟t pass riders too
closely as this may cause them to lose
balance. Always leave as much room as
you would for a car, and don‟t cut in.
800 WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO SHOULDER-CHECK
WHEN CHANGING LANES?
* NO MATTER HOW YOU ADJUST YOUR MIRRORS, No matter how you adjust your mirrors,
YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE BLIND SPOTS. you will always have blind spots.
* IT STRECHES OUT YOUR NECK WHILE DRIVING. Explanation
* IT GIVES YOU AN EXCUSE TO CHECK OUT THE Changing lanes is difficult especially in
PEOPLE IN THE NEXT CAR. dense traffic. Using mirrors may help you
but you should also shoulder check for the
traffic behind you. This will help you
anticipate dangers behind you.
801 A SIGN INDICATING THAT SCHOOL CHILDREN
MAY BE PRESENT AND THAT IS ACCOMPANIED
BY A 30 KM/H SPEED LIMIT MEANS YOU MUST
SLOW DOWN TO 30 KM/H AT WHAT TIME?
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* BETWEEN 8 AM AND 5 PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Generally schools are open between 8 A.M.
and 5 P.M. During this time period you
may find school children on the roads.
Take care for them and always stop your
vehicle to give them priority to cross the
roads.
802 WHICH OF THESE ROAD USERS IS MOVING IN
WRONG LANE?
* A Correct Answer
* B 1
* C Explanation
* BUSES
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* ON HIGHWAYS Explanation
* EMERGENCY VEHICLES
* ENGINE MUST BE ON
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* SPECAL 'U' TURN SIGNAL There is no separate signal for 'U' turn. The
'right turn' signal should be used for 'U'
turn
810 U' TURN IS PROHIBITED ON
* A BUSY ROAD
* VIOLATION OF LAW
* LEGAL
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* THE DRIVER MUST CHECK WITH THE RAILWAY Section 131 of the Motor Vehicle Act states
AUTHORITIES ABOUT TRAIN TIMINGS that every driver of any motor vehicle at
the approach of any unguarded railway
level crossing shall cause the vehicle to
stop and the driver of the vehicle shall
walk up to the level crossing and ensure
that no train or trolly is approaching from
either side and then pilot the motor vehicle
across such level crossing The driver shall
not change the gear while crossing the
level crossing.
817 PEDESTRIANS MUST NOT CROSS THE ROAD
NEAR TO A BEND OR FROM BEHIND A VEHICLE
BECAUSE
* DRIVERS OF OTHER VEHICLES MAY NOT BE ABLE Drivers may not be able to see pedestrians
TO SEE THE PERSON CROSSING THE ROAD emerging from behind parked vehicles or
crossing near a bend. Hence it is unsafe for
them to do so.
818 THE SEATING CAPACITY OF A PRIVATE VEHICLE
IS GIVEN IN
* PERMIT
* PUCC Explanation
* BOTH OF THE ABOVE ARE CORRECT. Mirror check as well as blind spot check
have to be followed while using hand
signals.
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* LANE CHANGING
* OVERTAKING Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Blind spots are areas not visible in the
rear /side view mirror. Always check
thoroughly for traffic behind/alongside
before turning, changing lanes or
overtaking
821 WHICH FACTORS WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR
VEHICLES FUEL EFFICIENCY.
* ENGINE PERFORMANCE
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* STEER RIGHT.
* YOU WILL BRAKE HARD AND FIRM. Steer in the same direction of skid.
* POT HOLES.