0% 2339 Exam 3 1 / 67 You are driving 100 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You also have an overview and drive the permitted speed. You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You also have an overview and drive the permitted speed. 2 / 67 You are driving 20 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You don't see what is happening behind the white car. There are also many pedestrians. You have to stop accelerating for a moment until your vision has improved. You don't see what is happening behind the white car. There are also many pedestrians. You have to stop accelerating for a moment until your vision has improved. 3 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing 4 / 67 You are driving 110 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing The car behind you is close to you and the car in front of you does not brake. You see a truck overtaking in front of the car. You have to stop accelerating. The car behind you is close to you and the car in front of you does not brake. You see a truck overtaking in front of the car. You have to stop accelerating. 5 / 67 You are driving 15 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching red traffic light. You have to brake. You are approaching red traffic light. You have to brake. 6 / 67 You are driving 30 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching a crossroads where you have to give priority. You cannot see if there is traffic on the intersecting road. For now stop accelerating. You are approaching a crossroads where you have to give priority. You cannot see if there is traffic on the intersecting road. For now stop accelerating. 7 / 67 You are driving 100 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing The car in front of you wants to change lane. Give him space by stopping accelerating. The car in front of you wants to change lane. Give him space by stopping accelerating. 8 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing The traffic light is orange. You have enough distance to bring the car to a stop. The cars behind you also have enough distance. So you have to stop. The traffic light is orange. You have enough distance to bring the car to a stop. The cars behind you also have enough distance. So you have to stop. 9 / 67 You are driving 90 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can drive on. You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can drive on. 10 / 67 You are driving 100 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can drive on. You have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can drive on. 11 / 67 You are driving 30 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing The traffic light is orange so you are going to have to stop the car. The traffic light is orange so you are going to have to stop the car. 12 / 67 You are driving 40 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You overtake cyclists. They are vulnerable. Drive past them slowly with enough distance. You overtake cyclists. They are vulnerable. Drive past them slowly with enough distance. 13 / 67 You are driving 60 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You still have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can see that you have to brake later. You still have enough distance from the cars in front of you. You can see that you have to brake later. 14 / 67 You are driving 30 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching a crossroads where you have to give priority. You cannot see if there is traffic on the intersecting road. For now stop accelerating. You are approaching a crossroads where you have to give priority. You cannot see if there is traffic on the intersecting road. For now stop accelerating. 15 / 67 You are driving 100 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing The road is free and you have enough distance. There is no reason to reduce speed. The road is free and you have enough distance. There is no reason to reduce speed. 16 / 67 You are driving 40 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching a roundabout. Slow down before entering the roundabout. For now stop accelerating. You are approaching a roundabout. Slow down before entering the roundabout. For now stop accelerating. 17 / 67 You are driving 100 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You drive very short on the truck. Stop accelerating to create more distance. You drive very short on the truck. Stop accelerating to create more distance. 18 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing 19 / 67 You are driving 70 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You drive 70 and have to drive 50. Brake a bit to adjust your speed. You drive 70 and have to drive 50. Brake a bit to adjust your speed. 20 / 67 You are driving 40 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching a dangerous intersection over which you have poor visibility. You are approaching a dangerous intersection over which you have poor visibility. 21 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You are approaching a low speed bump. stop accelerating for a moment. You are approaching a low speed bump. stop accelerating for a moment. 22 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You drive very short on the car in front of you and have no view of the pedestrian crossing. You drive very short on the car in front of you and have no view of the pedestrian crossing. 23 / 67 You are driving 80 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You have enough visibility in front of you and drive the permitted speed. It is quiet on the road. You can drive on. You have enough visibility in front of you and drive the permitted speed. It is quiet on the road. You can drive on. 24 / 67 You are driving 50 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing You still have enough distance from the traffic light. Slow down your speed. Maybe you should brake later. You still have enough distance from the traffic light. Slow down your speed. Maybe you should brake later. 25 / 67 You are driving 120 km/h. What do you do? Brake Stop accelerating Nothing 26 / 67 Would you rather upgrade to the 100 % successful package with 3 months access worth €149,95? Don't miss your chance €6,99! Use your code: A34RT5MZClick here to upgrade your package to 100% Pass with 3 months access. Use code: A34RT5MZ CLICK ON THE LINK Above USE THE CODE: A34RT5MZ No, Thanks! 27 / 67 The siren of the ambulance is off. In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B B,A The cars drive on the same road and both have to go in the same direction. The short corner goes first, then the long corner. The cars drive on the same road and both have to go in the same direction. The short corner goes first, then the long corner. 28 / 67 It is 7 PM. Are you allowed to drive 90 km/h? Yes No The maximum speed is 100 km / h from 06:00 in the morning to 19:00 in the evening. You may drive a maximum of 120 km / h from 19:00. The maximum speed is 100 km / h from 06:00 in the morning to 19:00 in the evening. You may drive a maximum of 120 km / h from 19:00. 29 / 67 How many meters is the minimum following distance? 4,9 meter 49,5 meter The following distance / stopping distance is approximately 49,5 meters. You calculate it as follows: (speed / 2) and add 10% to the answer. 90/2 = 45 45 + 10% = 49,590 / 2 = 4545 + 10% = 49,5 The following distance / stopping distance is approximately 49,5 meters. You calculate it as follows: (speed / 2) and add 10% to the answer. 90/2 = 45 45 + 10% = 49,590 / 2 = 4545 + 10% = 49,5 30 / 67 Does the car drive on the correct lane? Yes No Yes, he has to keep right. Yes, he has to keep right. 31 / 67 What does this sign mean? Closed to vehicles with certain hazardous substances. Closed to vehicles that cannot drive faster than 25 km/h. Closed to motor vehicles with a trailer. 32 / 67 What does this sign mean? Prohibition for drivers to continue when approaching traffic from the opposite direction. Prohibition for motor vehicles to overtake each other. Drivers from opposite directions should give way to traffic approaching from this direction. 33 / 67 What does this sign mean? One-way road, closed in this direction to vehicles, riders and handlers of riding or draft animals or livestock. Closed in both directions for vehicles, riders and handlers of riding or draft animals or livestock. Stop; give way to drivers on the intersecting road. 34 / 67 What does this sign mean? Priority intersection Give priority to the drivers on the intersecting road Priority road 35 / 67 What does this sign mean? Sign may be passed on both sides. Command for all drivers to pass the sign on the side indicated by the arrow. Command to follow the direction indicated on the sign. 36 / 67 What does this sign mean? Parking ban. prohibited to cycle by. Prohibition to place bicycles and mopeds. 37 / 67 What does this sign mean? S-turn first to the right. Dangerous intersection. Bad road conditions. 38 / 67 What does this sign mean? Runners. Pedestrian crossing. Pedestrians. 39 / 67 What does the sign on the back of the truck mean? This is a truck. This is a trailer or semi-trailer. This is a special transporter. 40 / 67 What does this sign mean? Closed to vehicles which are wider, including the load, than indicated on the sign. Closed for vehicles whose axle load is higher than indicated on the sign. Closed for vehicles and combinations of vehicles, the total mass of which is higher than indicated on the sign. 41 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? B,A,C C,A,B C,B,A Vehicle C has shark teeth in front of it and must let go of crossing traffic. Vehicle B drives on a priority road and is therefore allowed to go first. Vehicle C has shark teeth in front of it and must let go of crossing traffic. Vehicle B drives on a priority road and is therefore allowed to go first. 42 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B,C C,B,A A,C,B Vehicle A has to stop at the intersection and give priority. C goes straight so goes before B (turns right). Vehicle A has to stop at the intersection and give priority. C goes straight so goes before B (turns right). 43 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B B,A Vehicle A is driving on a priority intersection. The tram must therefore give priority. Vehicle A is driving on a priority intersection. The tram must therefore give priority. 44 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B,C C,A,B C,B,A Vehicle A has priority. He has a priority sign in front of him. The bottom sign shows the course of the road. The cyclist can go after. The blue car goes last. Vehicle A has priority. He has a priority sign in front of him. The bottom sign shows the course of the road. The cyclist can go after. The blue car goes last. 45 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B,C C,B,A C,A,B The stop sign means vehicle A has to give priority to other road users. The pedestrian is crossing a street that doesn't count; the motor does. The stop sign means vehicle A has to give priority to other road users. The pedestrian is crossing a street that doesn't count; the motor does. 46 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B B,A The standard rule: vehicles on the same road have priority over vehicles that turn, does not apply to the tram. The standard rule: vehicles on the same road have priority over vehicles that turn, does not apply to the tram. 47 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B B,A Vehicle A faces an intersection and must therefore let vehicles on the intersecting road go first. B goes first. Vehicle A faces an intersection and must therefore let vehicles on the intersecting road go first. B goes first. 48 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? A,B,C B,C,A A,C,B 49 / 67 In which order should the vehicles proceed? B,A,C A,B,C A,C,B Road users meet at an equal intersection. The car does not have to give way to anyone. Short bend before long bend. The cyclist gives way to the scooter (scooter coming from the right) Road users meet at an equal intersection. The car does not have to give way to anyone. Short bend before long bend. The cyclist gives way to the scooter (scooter coming from the right) 50 / 67 How many seconds is the minimum headway distance under normal conditions? 4 seconde 2 seconds 6 seconds Under normal circumstances the following distance is 2 seconds. 3 seconds is safer during dangerous conditions like snow. Under normal circumstances the following distance is 2 seconds. 3 seconds is safer during dangerous conditions like snow. 51 / 67 When does the maximum speed of 50 km / h expire? When you leave Berkelland. When you leave Haarlo. When you do not see the sign anymore. When you drive out of Haarlo you will see a sign with Haarlo crossed out. Then you drive out of the built-up area and the maximum speed becomes 80 km / h (unless stated otherwise). When you drive out of Haarlo you will see a sign with Haarlo crossed out. Then you drive out of the built-up area and the maximum speed becomes 80 km / h (unless stated otherwise). 52 / 67 You park the car for 15 minutes. Is a parking disc mandatory? Yes No When parking the car, a parking disc is mandatory in this '' blue '' zone. When parking the car, a parking disc is mandatory in this '' blue '' zone. 53 / 67 You don't have your driver's license with you. Can you drive? yes No The driver is obliged to have his driver's license with him. The driver is obliged to have his driver's license with him. 54 / 67 Can you park here? yes No, taxis only Only if you have ordered a taxi 55 / 67 You stop here to call without a disability card. Is that allowed? yes No Stopping to call is considered parking. This is not allowed on a disabled parking space without a disabled card. Stopping to call is considered parking. This is not allowed on a disabled parking space without a disabled card. 56 / 67 The siren of the ambulance is on. In which order should the vehicles proceed? B,A,C A,B,C C,B,A Vehicle B is a priority vehicle and must therefore proceed first. Vehicle A has a short curve so has priority to C. Vehicle B is a priority vehicle and must therefore proceed first. Vehicle A has a short curve so has priority to C. 57 / 67 You have a crack in your windshield and have poor visibility. Can you drive? yes No You are not allowed to drive with a broken windscreen with poor visibility. You are not allowed to drive with a broken windscreen with poor visibility. 58 / 67 What does this light provide information about? Fuel level Engine management Engine oil level 59 / 67 Are you allowed to stand on the emergency lane to pick up your phone? yes No The emergency lane may only be used by normal traffic if a defect in the vehicle makes it impossible or dangerous to continue. The emergency lane may only be used by normal traffic if a defect in the vehicle makes it impossible or dangerous to continue. 60 / 67 Your trailer has a white license plate. How many kg can you transport maximum? 750kg 1250 kg 500 kg Trailers that can transfer more than 750kg have yellow number plates. Trailers that can transfer more than 750kg have yellow number plates. 61 / 67 The column stands in front of a stop sign and you have a right of way sign. The first vehicle of the column has not yet passed. Do you have priority? Yes No 62 / 67 Do you always have to cooperate with an alcohol test when the police asks you? Yes No Yes, it is mandatory. There is a fine of 240 euros for counteracting. Yes, it is mandatory. There is a fine of 240 euros for counteracting. 63 / 67 How long is your driving license valid until your 65th birthday? 3 years 5 years 10 years Until your 65th birthday, your driving license is valid for a maximum of 10 years Until your 65th birthday, your driving license is valid for a maximum of 10 years 64 / 67 The maximum speed outside the built-up area is: 30 km/h 50 km/h 80 km/h As soon as you leave the built-up area, unless otherwise indicated, a limit of 80 km / h applies through provincial roads. As soon as you leave the built-up area, unless otherwise indicated, a limit of 80 km / h applies through provincial roads. 65 / 67 Which stripes you should not cross? Continuous lines dashed lines yellow lines 66 / 67 What is the maximum speed with a trailer? 80 km/h 50 km/h 90 km/u The maximum speed of a car with a trailer is 90 km/h. The maximum speed of a car with a trailer is 90 km/h. 67 / 67 Judging by the shape of this sign, you must give way to vehicles on the intersecting road. True False Your score is 0%