58. At this position, you may speed up to pass through the section.
Answer:N
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Subject 1 test questions
- Speeding up to go though the intersection before the light turns to red in this case.
- When a vehicle stops temporarily in a rainy day, the driver should turn on ______.
- How to drive in this section?
- You should speed up to change lane in front of the red car.
- In which situation should a small car driver need check?
- If a vehicle has the right of way at an intersection but encounters a vehicle cutting in, the driver should _________.
- Traffic signals include Traffic lights, Traffic signs and Command of the traffic police.
- A front tire blowout is very dangerous. The vehicle will immediately turn to the side where the tire is blown out and have a direct impact on the drivers control of the steering wheel.
- When a motorized vehicle runs on an expressway, it ________.
- What is the max speed when down slope, turning around and U turn?
- No U turn at this section.
- In which situation the traffic police may detain the vehicle?
- When driving at night, the drivers observation ability is visibly poorer and his visibility range becomes shorter than driving in the daytime.
- When a vehicle reaches a muddy or burst-and-muddy section, the driver should stop,observe and select the level and solid section or the section with vehicle tracks.
- The motorized vehicle driver is not allowed to drive a motorized vehicle when his driving license is detained.
- Driving a motorized vehicle on the road in this condition, the maximum speed can not exceed 50 kilometers per hour.