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Section 9

1. How can fatigue be prevented after driving for many hours?
  • By taking regular rest breaks.
  • By drinking coffee whilst driving.
  • By better ventilation.
2. When you have a long journey, should you take periodical rest breaks which will improve your readiness for driving?
  • Yes, about every 8 hours, if your journey lasts longer than that.
  • No, so as to complete your journey sooner.
  • Yes, every 2 hours for 15 minutes at least for each stop.
3. You have caused a damage to a parked vehicle. Although you have waited long, its owner did not appear. What should you do?
  • You have the right to leave the scene of the accident without doing anything.
  • Leave your identity particulars and vehicle particulars on the crashed vehicle and also inform the owner of the accident within 24 hours directly or through the nearest Police Station.
  • It suffices to give your name and address to a witness who has not been involved in the accident.
4. You have been involved in an accident that resulted only in material damages. You should inform the suffering party directly or indirectly within:
  • 7 days.
  • 48 hours.
  • 24 hours.
5. How often should the driving licence Category C or C+E be renewed?
  • Every five (5) years until the 65th year.
  • Every three (3) years until the 65th year.
  • Every five (5) years until the 65th year and every three (3) years thereafter.
6. The driver of a lorry, in addition to tachograph’s key, must have in their lorry and be able to show, if requested, the speed recording charts of:
  • The fifteen (15) previous days.
  • The five (5) previous days.
  • The previous day.
7. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if a driver is responsible for a road accident that resulted in a serious injury?
  • Disqualification for 2 months to 3 years.
  • Disqualification for 1 month to 1 year.
  • Disqualification for 3 months to 2 years.
8. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if a driver is responsible for a road accident that resulted in death?
  • Disqualification for 2 to 3 years.
  • Disqualification for 2 to 4 years.
  • Disqualification for 2 to 5 years.
9. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if somebody drives a vehicle without having a legal driving licence?
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least three (3) years.
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least five (5) years.
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least ten (10) years.
10. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if somebody drives a vehicle without having a legal driving licence and is responsible for a road accident that resulted in a serious injury or death?
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least ten (10) years.
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least fifteen (15) years.
  • Deprivation of the right of obtaining a driving licence for at least twenty (20) years.
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