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  • 問題数 50 • 11/19/2023

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  • 1

    If a pedestrian is crossing at or near an intersection that has no pedestrian crossing, it is advisable for a vehicle to proceed and alert the pedestrian by sounding the horn.

    F

  • 2

    When a traffic signal ahead is yellow, a vehicle may proceed while paying attention to other traffic.

    F

  • 3

    There is a wheelbase differential when a vehicle executes a left or right turn.

    T

  • 4

    A driver must carry his or her driver's license while driving. He or she, therefore, must not drive a vehicle on the road if they simply forgot to carry it.

    T

  • 5

    A traffic sign as shown in the figure indicates that there is a pedestrian crossing for students ahead.

    F

  • 6

    One may not drive a vehicle wearing sandals with no back strap or high-heeled shoes.

    T

  • 7

    Lap belts of a seatbelt should be tightly wrapped around a driver's pelvis, because if wrapped around the abdomen, significant pressure that may be dangerous may be applied to the abdomen in the event of an accident.

    T

  • 8

    A vehicle must slow down along a steep downward and upward slope.

    F

  • 9

    After changing lanes, a driver must stop signaling about 3 seconds after the completion of the action.

    F

  • 10

    Persons who are traveling in a wheelchair, walking with a guide dog or a white or yellow stick have a physical disability. Vehicles must stop or slow down to allow these persons to pass safely.

    T

  • 11

    A driver does not need to give a signal when reversing.

    F

  • 12

    Overtaking refers to changing lanes while proceeding and passing a vehicle traveling ahead, and is a complicated operation. It is preferable for a driver to attempt overtaking as little as possible.

    T

  • 13

    If a driver is about to cut off a bicycle when passing one to execute a left turn, he or she may alert the cyclist by sounding the horn and then proceed.

    F

  • 14

    Where there is a traffic sign as shown in the figure, a vehicle must stop even when it is safe to the left and right.

    T

  • 15

    A lot of vehicles and people use roads, so even if one single driver or pedestrian travels as he or she likes, traffic will be confused and accidents may occur.

    T

  • 16

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

    F

  • 17

    When executing a right turn on a one-way street, an automobile must initially approach the right edge of the road to the inside edge of the center point of the intersection (following arrow markings, if there are any).

    T

  • 18

    Even when a local bus stopped at a bus stop gives a signal to enter traffic, a vehicle may pass the bus by sounding the horn but must give way to the bus.

    F

  • 19

    In the vehicular lanes shown in the figure, a vehicle traveling in lane A may change lanes into lane B, but a vehicle traveling in lane B must not change lanes into lane A.

    T

  • 20

    When a police officer at an intersection raises his or her arms straight up vertically after holding his or her arms horizontally in an east-west direction, traffic proceeding to the east or west must not, in principle, proceed beyond the designated stop position.

    T

  • 21

    A traffic sign as shown in the figure designates that the road is closed to both pedestrians and vehicles.

    F

  • 22

    On a road where there are no vehicular lanes, automobiles must proceed on the left side of the road, unless moving further to the right is unavoidable, such as when overtaking or other similar situations.

    T

  • 23

    When stopping before a pedestrian crossing or bicycle crossing, a vehicle must stop immediately before the thick white line (stop line), if there is one before the crossing.

    T

  • 24

    When there is an obstacle on one side of the road, a vehicle on the same side as the obstacle must stop or slow down before the obstacle and give way to a vehicle approaching the obstacle from the other direction.

    T

  • 25

    A driver with a regular license may ride a moped, but may not drive special light equipment.

    F

  • 26

    It is correct for a vehicle to proceed as indicated by the arrow in the figure when entering a gas station on the right side of the road.

    F

  • 27

    When changing lanes on a road with light traffic, a driver must only give a signal and does not need to check for traffic to the rear.

    F

  • 28

    A traffic sign as shown in the figure designates “no U-turn.”

    F

  • 29

    When attempting to overtake, it is advisable for a driver to give a signal by turning on the direction indicator, and checking safety to the rear.

    F

  • 30

    At an intersection where there is a traffic sign as shown in the figure, a vehicle must not execute a right turn or proceed straight through the intersection.

    T

  • 31

    When there is a streetcar stopped on the road, a vehicle may pass it if there are no passengers getting on or off the bus and it is a safety zone.

    F

  • 32

    When tires wear down, the braking distance decreases because the ground contact area of tires becomes larger.

    F

  • 33

    When there is enough passing clearance on the left side of the vehicle ahead, a vehicle may overtake the vehicle ahead by passing on the left side.

    F

  • 34

    The three traffic signals shown in the figures have the same meaning for traffic proceeding towards the front and back of these signals.

    T

  • 35

    Overtaking is prohibited at a pedestrian crossing or within 30 meters before one.

    T

  • 36

    Overtaking a vehicle that is attempting to overtake a moped is double overtaking.

    F

  • 37

    The pavement marking shown in the figure designates the end of a 50 km/h speed limit zone.

    T

  • 38

    A road where there are traffic signs as shown in the figure is closed to trucks with a maximum loading capacity of 2 tons or more and special heavy equipment.

    T

  • 39

    Even when needed to avoid danger, a vehicle must slow down first before sounding the horn.

    T

  • 40

    The designated maximum speed limit for mopeds is 30 km/h.

    T

  • 41

    In the situation shown in the figure, vehicle (B) may proceed before vehicle (A).

    F

  • 42

    When the red light of a traffic signal is flashing, a vehicle must stop at the designated stop position and proceed after ensuring safety.

    T

  • 43

    A traffic sign as shown in the figure indicates that there is an intersection ahead.

    T

  • 44

    On a road with two lanes in each direction, regular motor vehicles must proceed in the right-hand lane.

    F

  • 45

    When a driver is tired, it will take longer for him or her to respond to danger and make judgments. In that case, the stopping distance becomes longer.

    T

  • 46

    A traffic sign as shown in the figure designates that mopeds must execute a two-step right turn.

    F

  • 47

    When it rains or a driver is tired, the driver must ensure a longer distance between vehicles because the stopping distance becomes longer.

    T

  • 48

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

    F

  • 49

    Automobiles may cross sidewalks, side strips or bicycle paths to enter or leave roadside locations.

    T

  • 50

    The pavement marking shown in the figure designates a “no entry zone.”

    F