161. At night, the drivers observation is markedly poorer than in the daytime and the range of visibility range is _______.
A. Unchanged
B. Irregular
C. Longer
D. Shorter
Answer:D
Next question: 162. When discovering a vehicle behind wanting to overtake while driving, the driver should _______.
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Subject 1 test questions
- The main impact of muddy roads on safe driving is _________.
- When driving at night, the drivers visibility range becomes shorter and his observation becomes poorer. At the same time, the driver can easily become tired because he has to highly concentrate his attention.
- When a vehicle follows another vehicle on a mountain road, it should ____.
- The method and direction of changing lanes by the red car is correct.
- You can drive directly into the expressway from this position.
- Max speed when pass the narrow road or bridge is _______
- The vehicles should run by the right shoulder of an expressway.
- The main impact of rainy weather on safe driving is _______.
- When reversing on an ordinary road and discovering some vehicles are passing, the driver should _________.
- It is not safe for a woman driver to wear high heels to drive a vehicle.
- When running on an expressway, the driver should ____ if he has missed the exit.
- When a vehicle is being overtaken by another vehicle, the driver should _____.
- When driving a vehicle through an inundated road with non-motorized vehicles on both sides, the driver should _________.
- How often should a driver who is more than 60 years old present the certificate of physical conditions?
- Which illegal conduct is subject to a 12-point penalty
- When encountering a traffic jam on the expressway, the driver should follow the front vehicle lining up, and immediately turn on the hazard light to prevent rear-end collision.