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What is the purpose of the Highway Code?
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?
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?
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?
Which of the following is NOT a feature represented in the Model Town Board?
Which type of road allows traffic to move in the same direction only?
Which type of road allows traffic to move in the same direction only?
Flashcards
Highway Code
Highway Code
A booklet of road rules and regulations approved by parliament.
Traffic Act
Traffic Act
Laws governing road use with penalties for violations.
Driving Theory
Driving Theory
The first part of becoming a driver, with four sections.
Model Town Board
Model Town Board
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Tarmac Road
Tarmac Road
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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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Description
Explore the essential rules of the road that ensure safety while driving, including traffic regulations and road signage. This quiz covers vital knowledge about different types of roads, including highway regulations and practical driving requirements. Test your understanding of the Highway Code and the Model Town Board's guidelines for road conduct.