When crossing each other on a narrow road, the driver should slow down, yield and stop first. Answer: √
Continue Reading
When crossing each other on a narrow road, the driver should slow down, yield and stop first. Answer: √
When a driver suddenly encounters a vehicle in the opposite direction that forces its way by overtaking and occupying his lane, the driver may refuse to avoid it and force it to yield to you. Answer: ×
When driving at night, the driver should reduce speed and go forward if the vehicle coming in the opposite direction fails to turn off the high beam light. This is designed to prevent an accident from happening when there are pedestrians crossing the place where the lights of the two vehicles meet. Answer: √
When a vehicle passes a school or a residential area, the driver should observe the signs and markings, go slowly and refrain from honking. Answer: √
When a vehicle stops for a long time, the driver should select a car park to do so. Answer: √