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 discovering a road congestion ahead, the correct way to deal with this situation is to _______.
- When running on the road having maximum speed limit signs, the motorized vehicle is not allowed to exceed the marked maximum speed.
- When encountering an ambulance rushing in the same lane in the opposite direction, the driver should ________.
- The method and direction of changing lanes by the red car is correct.
- How to use lights when entering the speed-reducing lane?
- The traffic lights allow the vehicle to ______
- Reducing the speed to yield when encountering this situation in the intersection.
- The method of this small passenger vehicle to leave the expressway lane is correct.
- When a vehicle approaches a bus stopping at a bus stop, the driver should ______ in case the bus starts up suddenly or pedestrians cross in front of the bus.
- When encountering non-motorized vehicles cutting in on the road, the driver should ___.
- Driving a motorized vehicle on the highway which has no central line, the maximum speed can not exceed 70 kilometers per hour.
- When driving in a rainstorm and the windscreen wiper cannot totally wipe off the rain water, the driver should ________.
- When a motorized vehicle passes through narrow road or bridge, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour.
- A motorized vehicle driver is not allowed during the period of probation to pull a trailer.
- 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 encountering disabled people obstructing the traffic, the driver should voluntarily reduce speed and yield.
