Section 4
1. What does this traffic sign mean?
Slippery road.
Two dangerous converse or successive (continuous) bends, the first of which is right.
Two dangerous converse or successive (continuous) bends, the first of which is left.
2. What does this traffic sign mean?
Two dangerous converse or successive (continuous) bends, the first of which is right.
Slippery road.
Two dangerous converse or successive (continuous) bends, the first of which is left.
3. What does this traffic sign mean?
Approaching a bus or trolley-bus stop.
Road for all vehicles except for buses and trolley-buses.
Route for buses and trolley-buses only.
4. According to the legislation, maximum permissible weight is:
The maximum load weight that is permitted to be loaded on the vehicle.
The maximum weight of a loaded vehicle, which is stated as gross weight in its registration licence.
The maximum weight that the vehicle can bear.
5. According to the legislation, gross weight is:
The actual weight of the vehicle along with the load, crew and passengers from time to time.
The maximum weight of the vehicle without the transported load.
The maximum weight that has been loaded on the vehicle.
6. According to the legislation the useful load of a bus is:
The sum of the tare weight and load.
The maximum permissible weight less the tare weight.
The gross weight less the load.
7. The maximum permissible loading of a road by a non-steering shaft (either driving or not), for domestic transports, is:
7.500 kg.
7.000 kg.
8.000 kg.
8. The maximum limit of gross weight of a two-axle bus for domestic transports is:
16.000 kg.
19.000 kg.
20.000 kg.
9. The maximum permissible weight of a three-axle bus that performs domestic transports is:
28.000 kg.
24.000 kg.
26.000 kg.
10. The maximum length of an articulated bus is:
16,00 m.
18,00 m.
15,00 m.
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