1. The buses should be checked and get an Exhaust Gases Check Card:
Every 2 years.
Every year.
Every 6 months.
2. How often should the driving licence Category D or D+E be renewed?
Every five (5) years until the 65th year and every three (3) years thereafter.
Every five (5) years.
Every three (3) years.
3. When is the carriage of standing passengers by city or inter-city buses permitted?
When this is provided for by the manufacturer of the bus.
When on the roof in the aisle of the bus there is a corresponding number of handles for their support.
When this is stated in the registration licence of the bus.
4. Is transport of standing passengers allowed in city buses? If yes, to what extent?
Yes, the number of passengers mentioned in the registration licence of the bus.
Yes, the number of sitting passengers.
Yes, the number of passengers there is room for.
5. The carriage of children younger than six years old by city or inter-city buses is permitted when?
They have put on a seat belt.
They occupy a seat behind another passenger’s seat.
They are accompanied by a person who takes care of them, and they sit together on a passenger’s seat in front of which there is another passenger’s seat.
6. The maximum number (percentage) of standing passengers in relation to sitting passengers of an intercity bus is:
50%.
30%.
25%.
7. The check of a bus by a Vehicles Technical Control Centre (KTEO) should take place:
Every six (6) months.
Every year.
Every two (2) years.
8. How many hours per day (twenty-four hours) should the rest of a bus driver last?
15 hours.
14 hours.
11 hours.
9. How many times per week can a bus driver drive for 10 hours daily:
Thrice.
Twice.
Once.
10. What is the maximum number of working hours of a bus driver within two weeks?
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