38. When encountering disabled people obstructing the traffic, the driver should voluntarily reduce speed and yield.
Answer:Y
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Subject 1 test questions
- When encountering a vehicle in the opposite direction forcing its way by using his lane, the driver should __________.
- When a driver needs to borrow a lane to bypass an obstacle in front and a vehicle in the opposite direction is approaching the obstacle, the driver should ___________.
- When the fire engine, ambulance and wrecker are executing an emergency task, other vehicles should yield.
- Which is subject to a 6-point penalty?
- Traffic Police can detain the vehicle according to law if it is without the mandatory traffic accident insurance in accordance with state regulations.
- Which is correct if a vehicle breaks down and is difficult to move?
- Driving and smoking has no harm on safe driving.
- When encountering an ambulance rushing in the same lane in the opposite direction, the driver should ________.
- When driving, the driver should be courteous and defensive, instead of being offensive.
- A rear tire blowout can sway the tail of the vehicle. The driver should firmly hold the steering wheel with both hands to ensure the vehicle go straight, reduce speed and then stop.
- When a vehicle reaches a sharp curve, the driver should _______.
- After a vehicle enters the ramp, the driver should swiftly increase the speed to more than 60 kilometers per hour.
- When a vehicle runs on an expressway, the driver may ascertain the speed according to his feeling.
- When driving in a rainy day, the driver should _____ when a pedestrian holding umbrella or in raincoat is walking on the highway.
- When discovering the persons injured in a traffic accident need rescue while driving, the driver should _________.
- No U turn at this section.
