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Stop at the junction or traffic light
2 meters
When you're driving, you must see in front
100 meters
DEC (KPP) certificate can be used for how long?
1 year
Computer test results are valid for how long?
2 years
How long are the theory and practical tests considered valid?
1 year
What is the maximum speed limit on the highway for regular vehicles, AND for vans?
Regular vehicles - 110 mph
Van - 90 mph
Who is at fault when a car reversing from parking is hit by a driving car?
The car who was reversing.
What are four important steps to prevent accidents from happening?
Define, Analyze, Decide and Act
If you want to stop at a junction, what should you do?
1. Stop 2 meters from the in front line
2. Follow the correct lane (left or right?)
3. Give your signal and slowly move forward.
3. Then, free gear or neutral
What is meant by having good judgement while driving?
Taking appropriate action according for traffic, road and weather conditions
When should you overtake using the 12-second rule?
- When the vehicle in front is moving too slow
- When the vehicle in front changes its directions
- If an accident will likely happen with the vehicle in front
What steps should you take if the brake malfunctions?
1. Quickly pump the pedal until it touches the floor of the car
2. Pull the handbrakes slowly. If manual car, shift to low gear.
3. Fin an object to scrape against (bushes, dividers, etc.)
4. Use horn and light to alert drivers and pedestrians.
What steps should you take if the tires burst?
1. Hold the steering wheel tightly
2. Don't steer. Straighten the direction of the wheel.
3. Slowly apply the correct brakes.
4. Slowly move to a flat and safe off-road area to change the tire.
5. Place the safety triangle signboards apart 15 meters.
What are the four types of driving licenses?
1. Provisional Driving License (AKA Learner Driving License) "L"
2. Probationary Driving License (Prohibition Driving License) "P"
3. Competent Driving License (Full Driving License)
4. Vocational Driving License (PSV for taxi/bus, GDL for truck/bus/Conductor)
What are the conditions for those with learner driving licenses "L"?
- Display "L" sticker at the front and back of vehicle
- Drive under instructor supervision
- Cannot carry any passengers or load
What are the conditions for those with probationary driving license "P"?
- Carry driving license at all times during driving
- Display "P" plate on front and back of vehicle being driven
- Have 0% alcohol level in blood, breath, and urine
What are the convictions that will give you demerit points?
- Not carrying driving license on person (5 demerit pts)
- Alcohol levels above 0% (10 demerit pts)
- Not displaying "P" plate at front and back of vehicle (5 demerit pts)
Where should you paste the "P" plate?
Top left corner in front window and rear window
How long are the "L" and "P" licenses valid?
2 years
For how long can the CDL license be renewed from its expiration date?
Within 3 years
Which class driving license does not require a Probationary Driving License (PDL)?
Class E
Which class driving license for motorcyclists that are not individual motorcyclists?
Class C
What type of license is required by a Public Service Vehicle Driver (PSVD)?
Competent Driving License and PSV License
What does KEJARA mean?
Traffic demerit point penalty system
Under the KEJARA System, what offenses are liable for the revocation of the Probationary Driving License (PDL)?
- Failure to obey traffic lights
- Being in illegal races
- Not displaying the "P" sign on the vehicle
Why was the KEJARA system created?
- to decrease the rates of road accidents
- to increase drivers' awareness of road safety
- to ensure drivers obey traffic rules
- to develop better drivers
- to take action against bad drivers
How does the KEJARA system work?
KEJARA system listed under Road Traffic Act 35, 35a, 37, 38, and also with the Motor Vehicle Rules (Demerit Points) 1997. KEJARA system creates a record of offences by the offender and gives demerit points accordingly.
How many demerit points does it take to revoke someone's CDL?
15 demerit points
What are the two types of vehicle insurance?
- Comprehensive insurance, which both vehicles can claim
- Third Party Insurance, which one vehicle can claim
What situations should hazard lights be used in?
- When it's an emergency
- Your vehicle is in fault and stops
- Infront lights do not work
What should be done after a vehicle is damaged in an accident?
A police report must be lodged. The insurance company must be informed
What is used to protect the face from winds or insects while the person is riding a motorcycle?
A Risor