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20. What is the max speed when passing a level crossing?
A. 15km/hr
B. 20km/hr
C. 30km/hr
D. 40km/hr
Answer:C
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Subject 1 test questions
- In which section cannot overtake?
- Which is subject to a 6-point penalty?
- When encountering stopping in turn or slow-moving vehicles in front at an intersection where lanes are reduced, the motorized vehicle should _________.
- Turn on the left-turn signal in advance when making a U turn on the road.
- May not turn on the turn signal when overtaking.
- A person who has the expired driving license can drive motorized vehicle within 1 year.
- If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a major traffic accident in violation of the traffic regulations which has caused human death due to his escaping, the driver is subject to a prison term of _________.
- How to use lights when pulling over on road?
- In which situation that a driver will not allowed to drive?
- The motorized vehicle driver is not allowed to drive a motorized vehicle when his driving license is detained.
- The cycle for recording the accumulated penalty points for violating road traffic safty regulations is ____________.
- Traffic markings are divided into indication, warning and prohibition.
- Speed up when passing the overflowing road.
- When encountering slow-moving vehicles at an intersection that has no traffic signals, the motorized vehicle should pass alternately.
- Driving in a dusty weather, it does not needed to turn on the head light, the contour light and the tail light.
- Stopping temporarily on the road should not obstruct the passing of other vehicles and Pedestrians.
