1. What is your obligation when you realize that the driver of the vehicle that follows intends to overtake you?
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Continue your course on the part of the road you already are, even if you can easily move to the right end of the road.
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Move your car as right as possible and, if necessary, slow down so that overtaking is carried out safely.
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Increase the speed of your vehicle.
2. What should you do if, the moment you start overtaking a leading vehicle, this car speeds up?
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Slow down and pull in behind the leading vehicle.
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Inform through the horn the driver of the leading vehicle of your intention so that they slow down.
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Speed up as well so, as to be able to overtake it.
3. What should you do in order to pass a level unguarded railway crossing?
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Develop speed and pass as quickly as possible.
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Stop the vehicle before the crossing and pass after making sure that no train is coming.
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Pass after stopping at a distance of at least 10 m from the railway lines.
4. In which case is overtaking on the right allowed?
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When the leading vehicle has not cleared the left lane.
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When the leading vehicle has signalled that it intends to turn left and has moved to this side.
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Under no circumstances.
5. What is the danger during overtaking even in a straight road with good visibility?
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The speed of a vehicle that is coming from the opposite direction may be estimated as low.
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The speed of a vehicle that is coming from the opposite direction may be estimated as very high.
6. In which case are you allowed to overtake a leading vehicle which is overtaking another vehicle?
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Only in one-way streets.
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When the road has at least three lanes per direction.
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Under no circumstances.
7. Normally you are allowed to overtake only on the left. In which of the following cases are you allowed to overtake on the right?
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In rows of slow moving cars, when the traffic in your left lane is slow.
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In a road with two lanes per direction.
8. On an uphill you wish to overtake a bicycle. What should you do?
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Pass as close to the bicycle as possible, so as not to enter the lane of the opposite direction.
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Keep longer side distance, because the bicycle may start wobbling.
9. What should you be careful about during overtaking as regards the side distance?
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Keeping sufficient side distance from the other road users, in particular, pedestrians and motorcyclists.
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The side distance from two-wheeled motorcycles must be shorter than that from the cars.
10. What should you do when you wish to complete overtaking?
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Without bothering the vehicle you are overtaking, return to the right side of the road as soon as possible.
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Sound the horn while overtaking and immediately pull in ahead of the vehicle you are overtaking.
11. Vehicle 1 has its left indicator on in order to turn. Vehicle 2 has just overtaken on the right:
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It committed an offence.
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It had the right to do so.
12. The visibility is excellent:
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You can follow the vehicle ahead of you that is overtaking.
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You must not follow the vehicle that is overtaking.
13. This vehicle is completing the overtaking of your vehicle:
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You should maintain your speed, because the overtaking was illegal.
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You should slow down slightly so as to help the other vehicle avoid the danger.
14. In this case, if reversing is necessary:
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The bus should reverse.
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The lorry should reverse.
15. In this road:
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You can follow the bus that is overtaking.
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You should wait for the bus to complete the overtaking so that you overtake.
16. Can you overtake in this case?
17. The red car is overtaking:
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Its driver switched on the full beam headlights correctly.
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Its driver switched on the full beam headlights very early.
18. In this case:
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It is sensible not to overtake.
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You can overtake.
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You must not overtake.
19. If necessary, must the ascending vehicle stop and reverse in order to give way to the descending car?
20. In order to go past a pedestrian, you should leave a side distance of at least:
21. A car that is following you is ready to overtake you, while on the road there are converging arrows in your direction:
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You should slightly speed up so as to prevent this dangerous manoeuvre.
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You should maintain a steady speed and slow down, if necessary.
22. You are driving behind a lorry. In order to decide whether to start overtaking, you must:
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Move slightly towards the road axis, if necessary.
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Get close to its rear part in order to have better visibility.
23. Your car has a good acceleration, however, in a few metres you notice a continuous line between the directions:
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You can overtake.
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You must not overtake.
24. If the passage of vehicles moving in opposite directions on a slope is difficult, then the vehicle which, as a rule, should stop first is the one descending:
25. In this case should you give way to an oncoming vehicle?
26. In order to overtake an animal or a horseman, you should keep a minimum side distance of:
27. A vehicle is coming from the opposite direction. Should it slow down in order to allow you to overtake?
28. In which of the following cases is overtaking forbidden?
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When the leading vehicle stops, in order to facilitate passage of pedestrians.
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When the leading vehicle is going to turn right.
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In one-way streets.
29. You are completing an overtaking. In order to return to the right lane:
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You should allow 5 seconds to pass.
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You should wait until you see the vehicle you overtook in the mirror.
30. From which of the following vehicles, when overtaking it, should you keep longer distance for safety reasons?
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From the passenger vehicle.
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From the bicycle.
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From the lorry.