Fundamental Driving Rules and Practices

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What is the purpose of the Highway Code?

  • To record accidents and traffic violations.
  • To provide a guide on vehicle maintenance.
  • To serve as a manual for navigating city traffic.
  • To outline the rules and regulations for road users. (correct)

Which of the following best describes the Role of the Traffic Act?

  • It outlines the mechanics of vehicle maintenance.
  • It governs the use of roads and expected conduct of road users. (correct)
  • It provides emergency procedures for road accidents.
  • It is responsible for the design of road infrastructure.

What must learners complete first in order to become drivers?

  • Theory classes with four sections. (correct)
  • Road safety workshops.
  • Vehicle inspection and maintenance courses.
  • Practical driving tests.

Which of the following is NOT a feature represented in the Model Town Board?

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Which type of road allows traffic to move in the same direction only?

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Flashcards

Highway Code

A booklet of road rules and regulations approved by parliament.

Traffic Act

Laws governing road use with penalties for violations.

Driving Theory

The first part of becoming a driver, with four sections.

Model Town Board

A model of roads in Kenya showing features (road markings, etc).

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Tarmac Road

A paved road, either one-way or two-way.

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Study Notes

Fundamental Driving Rules

  • Rules maintain road safety
  • Highway Code is a checked booklet with rules
  • Traffic Act governs road use and expected conduct

Model Town Board (MTB)

  • Representation of roads in Kenya and East Africa
  • Includes road markings, parking zones, one-way and two-way streets, stop signs, give way signs, roundabouts, yellow kerbs, pedestrian crossings, and land reserves, exits, and entries.

Roads

  • Two types of roads: tarmac and un-tarmac
  • One-way roads have traffic moving in the same direction
  • One-way roads can be dual carriageways

Driving

  • Driving is controlling a car from one place to another
  • Driving involves theory and practical classes
  • Learner must pass a theory section divided into four parts to become a driver

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