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Section 24

1. To which agency must you report an accident in which you were involved and which resulted in a death or bodily injury?
  • Nearest Police Authority.
  • National Centre for First Aid.
  • Transportation Service of the Prefecture.
2. You should not fit to your vehicle:
  • Tyres of the same construction on all axles.
  • Tyres of different construction on the same axle
3. You are not recommended to fit to your vehicle:
  • Tyres of the same construction on all axles.
  • Front radial tyres and rear crossed tyres.
4. As regards the level of the lubrication oil in the gear-box:
  • You should check it every 10,000 km.
  • The technician of the repair workshop is responsible for that at the programmed maintenances of the car.
5. Should wheel alignment and balancing be performed by the driver himself?
  • YES
  • NO
6. The aim of the tyre tread is to:
  • Decorate the car.
  • Remove the water from the road.
7. Does a lamp have unlimited lifetime?
  • YES
  • NO
8. A bad balancing:
  • Causes the vehicle to deviate from its course.
  • Causes the steering-wheel to vibrate and tyres to wear prematurely.
9. A bad wheel alignment causes:
  • Deviation from the course and wear to the tyre tread.
  • Strong vibrations.
10. What may cause difficulty in handling the steering-wheel when the car is moving?
  • Lack of balancing of the front wheels.
  • Low air pressure of the tyres.
  • Distortion of the wheel-rim.
11. Must the tyres of the same axle have the same pressure?
  • No, they do not need to have the same pressure.
  • Yes, they certainly must have the same pressure.
12. What may be the reason for the vibration of the steering-wheel at a high speed?
  • Excessive load.
  • Lack of balancing of the front wheels.
  • Loss of air pressure of the tyres.
13. The minimum and compulsory insurance towards “third parties” covers?
  • Any wears and damages caused to third parties and to passengers of your car.
  • Wears caused to your car.
14. If the engine has been overheated due to a lack of refrigerating fluid, what should you do?
  • Continue your course up to the nearest repair workshop.
  • Open carefully the radiator container and fill in the refrigerating fluid while the engine is in operation.
15. Committing the offence of “escape” means:
  • Looking for the nearest Police Station.
  • Not giving your particulars as a witness to persons involved in the accident.
16. When the starter motor (ignition) does not work, what is the possible cause?
  • Bad condition of the battery.
  • Worn sparking plugs.
  • The multiplier does not work.
17. In case of a serious accident:
  • The engines of the vehicles that have been involved in the accident must be switched off.
  • Move away from the scene of the accident.
18. What may a destroyed thermostat which remains off due to a failure cause?
  • Wear to the water pump.
  • Dangerous increase of engine temperature.
  • Abrupt cooling of the engine.
19. You have been involved in a road accident which resulted in material damages. What are your obligations?
  • You should not do anything but wait for the Traffic Police to come.
  • Give your name and address immediately, if requested, as well as show the driving licence, vehicle registration licence and insurance policy.
20. How often should you normally check the pressure of the tyres of your car?
  • Weekly.
  • Monthly.
  • Daily.
21. When should a driver set out on a long journey?
  • Whenever and in whichever condition they are.
  • In morning hours after a normal sleep and rest.
  • After the end of the work so as to gain the time of the following morning.
22. Does helping a person who is in danger mean that you must remain near them in order to offer assistance?
  • YES
  • NO
23. In the night-time in order to ensure that an accident is spotted:
  • Light the scene of the accident from the side and switch on the hazard warning lights of your vehicle.
  • Light the traffic through the dipped headlights.
24. In order to call for assistance urgently:
  • You should dial 166, 199 or 100 through an available telephone.
  • Dial 131 or 141.
25. When does the insurance policy not cover you?
  • If you are responsible for a road accident.
  • If you get involved in a road accident while being drunk.
26. In case of the offence of “escape” you run the risk of being punished by:
  • A fine of 50,000 drachmas.
  • Imprisonment and disqualification.
27. Committing the offence of “escape” means:
  • Not stopping at the scene of an accident while you have been involved in it as a witness.
  • Not looking for the nearest telephone to inform.
28. Committing the offence of “escape” means:
  • Not stopping at the scene of an accident while you have been involved in it as a culprit.
  • Leave the scene of the accident in order to place the warning triangle.
29. What should you do after an accident with an animal (e.g. a dog)?
  • Stop, switch on the hazard lights and take safety measures at the scene of the accident.
  • Continue your course without stopping.
30. Is insurance of vehicles compulsory?
  • NO
  • YES
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