Driving 2
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問題一覧
1
a. the more you brake or accelerate, the less tyre grip you have for steering
2
b. allows you to make intelligent decisions and stay in control
3
b. 100 metres
4
c. position, speed, gear, acceleration
5
c. take an early view of traffic on the roundabout and approaching it from other entrances
6
a. be ready for scute bends at the end of motorway exit roads
7
d. in every driving situation
8
a. be in the correct gear for every road speed and traffic situation
9
a. did not look first
10
d. behave differently from vehicles fitted without
11
b. reduce speed
12
d. stop safely within the distance you can see to be clear on your own side of the road
13
b. being vigilant and remain focused so as to spot potential hazards early and leave nothing to chance
14
a. more time to react
15
b. at appropriate points in the system
16
b. it should only be used when it is necessary to warn other road users of your presence
17
b. when it must be part of a planned approach
18
c. allows you to spot hazards and give yourself extra time to think and react
19
c. to alert other drivers to your presence when you are approaching behind
20
d. decision time and response time
21
b. observe, anticipate, prioritise, decide what to do, act
22
c. between the hours of 11pm and 6am
23
d. 100 metres or less
24
d. input - decision making - output - feedback
25
a. once every two hours
26
b. register the movement of other road users
27
c. you have a good view of the road
28
b. motorcyclists
29
b. braking, acceleration and cornering
30
d. reduce the risk of having a collision
31
d. one in three
32
d. near side
33
b. move back in from the centre lane
34
c. the rear tyres and some road surface
35
b. ABS doesn’t help braking it helps steering while braking
36
a. in a straight line
37
d. know the approximate maximum road speed for each gear of the vehicle
38
d. road speed
39
a. to reduce flare to the driver behind you
40
a. going uphill
41
a. too fast for the circumstances
42
d. other road users including pedestrians, cyclists and children
43
c. consider doubling your stopping distance
44
a. lose stability
45
d. good observation, anticipating and planning
46
a. how close it is to you
47
d. 3-5 times greater
48
a. you must decelerate or brake
49
b. firmly on the straight stretches and gently on the bends
50
c. an active safety feature
問題一覧
1
a. the more you brake or accelerate, the less tyre grip you have for steering
2
b. allows you to make intelligent decisions and stay in control
3
b. 100 metres
4
c. position, speed, gear, acceleration
5
c. take an early view of traffic on the roundabout and approaching it from other entrances
6
a. be ready for scute bends at the end of motorway exit roads
7
d. in every driving situation
8
a. be in the correct gear for every road speed and traffic situation
9
a. did not look first
10
d. behave differently from vehicles fitted without
11
b. reduce speed
12
d. stop safely within the distance you can see to be clear on your own side of the road
13
b. being vigilant and remain focused so as to spot potential hazards early and leave nothing to chance
14
a. more time to react
15
b. at appropriate points in the system
16
b. it should only be used when it is necessary to warn other road users of your presence
17
b. when it must be part of a planned approach
18
c. allows you to spot hazards and give yourself extra time to think and react
19
c. to alert other drivers to your presence when you are approaching behind
20
d. decision time and response time
21
b. observe, anticipate, prioritise, decide what to do, act
22
c. between the hours of 11pm and 6am
23
d. 100 metres or less
24
d. input - decision making - output - feedback
25
a. once every two hours
26
b. register the movement of other road users
27
c. you have a good view of the road
28
b. motorcyclists
29
b. braking, acceleration and cornering
30
d. reduce the risk of having a collision
31
d. one in three
32
d. near side
33
b. move back in from the centre lane
34
c. the rear tyres and some road surface
35
b. ABS doesn’t help braking it helps steering while braking
36
a. in a straight line
37
d. know the approximate maximum road speed for each gear of the vehicle
38
d. road speed
39
a. to reduce flare to the driver behind you
40
a. going uphill
41
a. too fast for the circumstances
42
d. other road users including pedestrians, cyclists and children
43
c. consider doubling your stopping distance
44
a. lose stability
45
d. good observation, anticipating and planning
46
a. how close it is to you
47
d. 3-5 times greater
48
a. you must decelerate or brake
49
b. firmly on the straight stretches and gently on the bends
50
c. an active safety feature