1. The maximum permissible weight of the driving shaft of a two-axle lorry that performs international transports is:
11.500 kg.
12.000 kg.
13.000 kg.
2. The maximum permissible weight of a pair of axles of a three-axle lorry with a mechanical suspension system that performs international transports, the distance between its axles being from 1.3 to 1.8 m, is:
20.000 kg.
18.000 kg.
19.000 kg.
3. The maximum permissible weight of a simple non-steering and non-driving shaft in a lorry for domestic transports, is:
13.000 kg.
11.500 kg.
10.000 kg.
4. The installation and use of the speed limiter device pursuant to the directive 92/6/EU applies to lorries whose gross weight is:
Over 12000 kg.
Over 10000 kg.
Below 10000 kg.
5. The maximum permissible loading of the roadway by a steering shaft (either driving or not), for domestic transports, is:
7.500 kg.
8.000 kg.
7.000 kg.
6. Before the recording chart (disc or tape) be introduced in the tachograph, the driver must:
Put it in the device without completing any details.
Complete the particulars on it, which are prescribed by the provisions on tachographs.
Write only their full name on it.
7. The tachograph should be on:
For 15 hours.
For 10 hours.
The entire twenty-four hours without any interruption.
8. Who should keep for one year the recording charts (discs-tapes) of the tachograph of a lorry?
The driver of the vehicle.
The owner of the vehicle.
The competent police authority.
9. In case of a tachograph failure, what should the car driver do?
Inform the owner of the vehicle.
Ensure its quick repair, reporting the fact to the nearest police authority.
Repair the apparatus, when possible.
10. The speed limiter device fitted to lorries, in pursuance of directive 92/6/EEC, limits their speed to:
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