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What must every vehicle or set of vehicles have?
What must every vehicle or set of vehicles have?
What does the term 'Foot path' designate?
What does the term 'Foot path' designate?
What does the broken line which announces the approach of a continuous line indicate?
What does the broken line which announces the approach of a continuous line indicate?
In places where there are traffic lights, vehicles cannot move:
In places where there are traffic lights, vehicles cannot move:
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Which vehicles must be inspected for road worthiness every year?
Which vehicles must be inspected for road worthiness every year?
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Study Notes
Vehicle and Road Rules
- All vehicles, whether traveling individually or as a group, must have a driver and a conductor.
- “Foot path” refers to a narrow public way that is only accessible to pedestrians and two-wheel vehicles.
- A broken white line that announces the approach of a solid line, marked with white reverse arrows, indicates that:
- Drivers must follow the traffic lane indicated by the arrows.
- A continuous line is approaching.
- The number of traffic lanes available in the direction of travel is being reduced.
- Where traffic lights are in place, vehicle movement is regulated. Vehicles cannot move in parallel lines or on one line, neither option is correct.
- Vehicles intended for public transportation and those transporting goods with a carrying capacity exceeding 3.5 tons must be inspected for roadworthiness annually.
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Test your knowledge on essential vehicle and road rules. This quiz covers crucial regulations such as traffic management, lane markings, and public transportation guidelines. Assess your understanding of the laws that keep our roads safe!