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  • 問題数 40 • 11/25/2023

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  • 1

    When a driver causes a traffic accident, the driver is subject to criminal penalties, while the insurance company that provides coverage to the driver is subject to civil penalties.

    F

  • 2

    When passing a pedestrian the driver must leave a sufficient distance between the pedestrian and the vehicle or otherwise slow down, except when the pedestrian is in a side strip.

    F

  • 3

    When approaching a pedestrian crossing, even if it is clear that there are no pedestrians crossing the road, vehicles must reduce speed enough to be able to stop before entering the crossing.

    F

  • 4

    When there is a space of 1.5 m or more to the side of a stopped streetcar, vehicles may carefully proceed, regardless of whether or not there are passengers getting on or off.

    F

  • 5

    If seating a preschool child on the front passenger seat of an airbag equipped automobile is unavoidable, it is important to move the passenger seat forward as far as possible to fit the child seat.

    F

  • 6

    When there is a space of 1.5 m or more to the side of a stopped streetcar, vehicles may carefully proceed, regardless of whether or not there are passengers getting on or off.

    F

  • 7

    When approaching a pedestrian crossing, even if it is clear that there are no pedestrians crossing the road, vehicles must reduce speed enough to be able to stop before entering the crossing.

    F

  • 8

    It is prohibited to throw empty cans from moving vehicles, but it is permitted to throw cigarette butts and wastepaper from the vehicle.

    F

  • 9

    When marking a U turn or right turn a driver must signal 30m before reaching the point where the turn will be made.

    T

  • 10

    If an emergency vehicle approaches from behind vehicle near an intersection must move to a corner of the intersection to yield the road to the emergency vehicle.

    F

  • 11

    A vehicle proceeding towards a signal as shown in the figure may proceed straight through and execute a left or right turn

    F

  • 12

    Vehicles near an intersection must move to the left side of the road and proceed slowly when an emergency vehicle approaches form behind.

    F

  • 13

    The police officer’s flashlight signal as shown in the figure has the same meaning as a yellow light for traffic proceeding in the direction of the arrows.

    F

  • 14

    If an emergency vehicle approaches from behind vehicles must yield the road by moving to the left side of the road when there is no intersection nearby.

    T

  • 15

    Where there is a traffic sign as shown in the figure, a vehicle other than local buses may proceed in that lane when traffic is light or if there are no local buses in the vicinity of the vehicle. (This does not apply to special light equipment, mopeds and light vehicles.)

    F

  • 16

    When the hand signal shown in the figure is made, the traffic proceeding in direction A must stop at the designated position, however, the traffic proceeding in direction B may go ahead.

    T

  • 17

    If an emergency automobile approaches, vehicles near an intersection must move to the left side of the road and come to a stop outside the intersection.

    T

  • 18

    A police officer's hand signal as shown in the figure has the same meaning as the yellow traffic light of a traffic signal for traffic proceeding in the direction of the arrows.

    F

  • 19

    An arrow signal shown in the figure applies to route buses only. Automobiles other than route buses cannot proceed in the direction indicated by the arrow.

    F

  • 20

    If an emergency vehicle approaches from behind vehicle near an intersection must move to a corner of the intersection to yield the road to the emergency vehicle.

    F

  • 21

    If an emergency vehicle approaches from behind vehicle near an intersection must move to a corner of the intersection to yield the road to the emergency vehicle.

    F

  • 22

    Vehicles and streetcars facing a signal as shown in the figure may proceed after marking a complete stop at the stopping position and checking to ensure safety.

    T

  • 23

    Vehicles and streetcars facing a signal as shown in the figure cannot proceed beyond the stopping position.

    T

  • 24

    A lamp being moved side-to-side by a police officer as shown in the figure has the same meaning as the red light of a traffic signal for traffic proceeding in the direction of the arrows

    T

  • 25

    When a route bus signals its intention to enter traffic and starts moving, vehicles may overtake the bus following the vehicle ahead after sounding the horn.

    T

  • 26

    The distance from the point at which the brake is applied after the driver identifies danger to the point at which the vehicle comes to a stop is called the STOPPING DISTANCE.

    F

  • 27

    In order to apply brakes effectively, drivers should avoid relying on the brakes too much,and the accelerator should be used as much as possible to gradually reduce speed before stopping.

    T

  • 28

    A vehicle crossing a side strip to enter or exit roadside places must proceed slowly if there are pedestrians.

    F

  • 29

    Cutting off others refers to the accident of cutting off pedestrians, bicycles, by the left rear wheel or bumper of a vehicle executing a left turn.

    F

  • 30

    When proceeding through a railroad crossing it is best to stay close to the center of the lane in order to prevent the wheels from falling into the railroad bed.

    T

  • 31

    Motorized bicycles and light special equipment may proceed in lanes exclusive for buses.However, large motorcycles or similar vehicles may not proceed in such lanes except when makind a left turn or an unavoidadle situation arises.

    T

  • 32

    A pavement marking a shown in the figure indicates that vehicles are not permitted to enter and stop in the area.

    T

  • 33

    On roads with two vehicular lanes in the same direction slow moving vehicles should use the left lane, and faster ones should use the right lane.

    F

  • 34

    Even at an uncontrolled intersection with poor visibility, vehicles may proceed through the intersection without proceeding slowly if there are no other vehicles in sight.

    F

  • 35

    Vehicles are not required to slow down near corners where visibility is good.

    F

  • 36

    When applying sudden braking with an automobile equipped with ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYTSTEM does not work if you do not step on the brake pedal strongly in one movement and keep stepping on it.

    T

  • 37

    The stopping distance of a regular passenger vehicle traveling on a dry asphalt road at a speed of 60 km/h is proximately 20m.

    F

  • 38

    When passing a stopped school or kindergarten bus, vehicles must stop to ensure safety.

    F

  • 39

    When the gearshift of an automatic transmission vehicle is in the position of P or N, the vehicle may move forward - creep effect-.

    F

  • 40

    While proceedings in places where danger can be anticipate, drivers may sound the horn as needed to avoid danger.

    F