195. When driving a motorized vehicle uphill, you should speed up and honk when you going to reach the top of the slope.
Answer:N
Previous question: 194. You may speed up to go through the intersection in this case.
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Subject 1 test questions
- When driving at night on a road that has good lighting, the driver should use _______.
- When a vehicle enters a two-way tunnel, the driver should turn on ________.
- What is the max speed on this expressway?
- When discovering a road congestion ahead, the correct way to deal with this situation is to _______.
- The police can detain the vehicle if one drives a vehicle without ______
- In which situation the traffic police may detain the vehicle?
- When driving in thick or extremely thick fog, the driver should ____ due to low visibility.
- According to rules on the road traffic safety, the maximum speed on the expressway is less than 120km/hr, thus, it will not be in violation of the traffic regulations as long as the speed does not exceed 120km/hr on the expressway.
- When the green arrow for a lane is on and there are still pedestrians in the crosswalk before the vehicle, the driver should ___________.
- When a vehicle passes a bumped road, the driver should ________.
- When a vehicle stops temporarily in a rainy day, the driver should turn on ______.
- Which is correct if a vehicle breaks down and is difficult to move?
- When starting up a vehicle stopping at the roadside, the driver should first ________.
- When driving in a foggy day, the driver should turn on ______.
- When there is a continuous rain, the shoulders of the mountain roads may become loose and the embankments may collapse. When driving in this weather, the driver should select the middle solid road and refrain from going close to the roadsides.
- It is a bad habit for a driver to put his left arm on the window of the vehicle or hold the gear lever in his right hand for a long time.
