76. The motorized vehicle driver is not allowed to drive a motorized vehicle when his driving license is detained.
Answer:Y
Previous question: 75. In this case, by the right side of the bus lane to overtake.
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Subject 1 test questions
- When discovering a vehicle behind wanting to overtake while driving, the driver should _______.
- When encountering an ambulance rushing in the same lane in the opposite direction, 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 ___________.
- This motorized vehicle parked on the roadside has no illegal act.
- How often should a driver who is more than 60 years old present the certificate of physical conditions?
- Emergency braking on a road covered by ice and snow can easily cause side skidding. The driver should use the engine braking to reduce speed.
- What is the max speed on muddy road?
- Driving a motorized vehicle on the expressway is not allowed to exceed the marked maximum speed.
- Reducing the speed when driving in sand, hail, rain, fog, ice and other weather conditions.
- When a vehicle stops temporarily in a rainy day, the driver should turn on ______.
- When a vehicle goes downhill on a mountain road, it is not allowed to overtake.
- How to use lights when entering the speed-reducing lane?
- How to do while entering this intersection?
- This traffic light means ______
- 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.
- If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a major accident in violation of the traffic regulations which has caused serious injury, the driver is subject to a prison term of less than 3 years or a criminal detention.
