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69 - At night, when approaching intersections or curves with poor visibility, a driver should use the high beams or flash them to warn other drivers or pedestrians of the approach of the vehicle.
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17 - In the situation shown in Figure 5, the regular motor vehicle must yield the road to the streetcar.
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49 - When a vehicle's rear wheels slip sideways to the right, it is best to turn the steering wheel to the left.
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71 - Driving continuously at high speed with tires that are under inflated causes the dangerous "standing wave" phenomenon, so when driving at high speed, it is necessary to inflate the tires to a slightly higher pressure than that specified.
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85 - The correct driving posture for riders of two-wheeled vehicles is with knees apart and toes pointed out.
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28 - When intending to overtake on a road with vehicular lanes, a driver must use the vehicular lane immediately to the right of the lane he or she is currently driving in.
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72 - Where there is a traffic sign as shown in Figure 14, vehicles may park on the far side (behind) the traffic sign, but not on this side (in front) of the traffic sign.
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91C - You are driving along at 70 km/h. When you leave the main through lane, what kinds of things should you be careful of? After entering the decelerating lane, I won't rely on instinct but rather will check the speedometer as I reduce speed to ensure I am doing it correctly.
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66 - When driving an automobile past a safety zone, drivers must slow down whether or not pedestrians are present.
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74 - If an emergency vehicle is approaching on a one-way street that is not near an intersection, vehicles may give way to the emergency vehicle by moving to the right side of the road depending on the circumstances.
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20 - Overtaking is prohibited in tunnels whether there is a vehicular lane or not.
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51 - Parking and stopping are prohibited near the top of an uphill slope or on a steep downhill slope, but not on a steep uphill slope.
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21 - Stopping is permitted within 10 meters of the signboard (marker post) of a bus stop or streetcar stop, even during business hours if it is to let passengers get in or out.
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60 - When passing oncoming traffic on narrow roads that have a cliff on one side with a dangerous drop, the vehicle on the side opposite from the cliff side should stop initially and allow the vehicle on the cliff side to go ahead.
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30 - The two traffic signs shown in Figure 7 express the same meaning for all vehicles moving in the direction facing the signs.
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01 - When turning the steering wheel while traveling around a corner or curve, if speed increases three times centrifugal force increases six times.
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42 - A vehicle overtaking another vehicle may pass on the left side if there is sufficient space on the left side of the vehicle ahead.
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90 - The pavement marking shown in Figure 16 designates that vehicles on the street have the right of way (and that vehicles at the upcoming intersection must yield to them).
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09 - When making a right turn from a one-way street, an automobile must initially approach the center of the road and proceed inside the center point of the intersection while slowing down. (Except roundabout.)
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83 - A driver approaching a pedestrian crossing where another vehicle is stopped immediately before it may slow down and proceed if he or she does not see any pedestrians attempting to cross.
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92A - You are driving along at 50 km/h. What kinds of things should you be careful of? If I fail to negotiate the curve I might hit the guardrail, so I'll drive near the center line.
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15 - The traffic sign shown in Figure 4 designates that the lane may be used by regular vehicles, even in heavy traffic, if no local buses can be seen ahead or to the rear.
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