Driving Practical Rules (Written Examination)

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Right-of-way rules - Speed limits - Parking and stopping regulations

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Pedestrians in Crosswalks
Pedestrians have the right-of-way in marked or unmarked crosswalks. Drivers must yield to pedestrians and allow them to cross safely.
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Emergency Vehicles
Drivers must yield the right-of-way and move to the right side of the road to allow emergency vehicles with flashing lights or sirens to pass. It is essential to pull over safely and clear the way promptly.
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Vehicles Already in the Roundabout
When entering a roundabout, drivers must yield to vehicles already in the roundabout. Wait for a safe gap before entering and merging into the traffic flow.
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Residential Areas Speed Limit
The speed limit in residential areas is generally 50 km/h unless otherwise posted.
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Urban Areas Speed Limit
The speed limit in urban areas is generally 60 km/h unless otherwise posted.
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Highways Speed Limit
The speed limit on highways is generally 100 km/h unless otherwise posted.
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No Parking
Prohibited stopping or parking in designated areas. Violators may be subject to fines or towing.
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Disabled Parking
Designated parking spaces for individuals with disabilities. Only vehicles with valid disability permits or license plates are allowed to park in these spaces.
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Fire Lanes
Areas designated for emergency vehicle access. Parking in fire lanes is strictly prohibited.
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Loading Zones
Designated areas for loading or unloading goods or passengers. Observe posted time limits and restrictions.
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Time-Restricted Parking
Parking is allowed for a specified duration during certain hours. Be mindful of time limits to avoid fines or towing.
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No Stopping
Prohibited stopping, even temporarily, in designated areas. Drivers must keep the lane clear for traffic flow.
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Handbrake
A lever or mechanism used to engage the parking brake of a vehicle. Always engage the handbrake when parking to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
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Merging Traffic
When merging onto a roadway, drivers must yield the right-of-way to vehicles already on the main road. Adjust speed and merge safely.
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Construction Zones
In construction zones, drivers must yield to construction workers and follow posted signs and instructions. Reduce speed and exercise caution.
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Funeral Processions
When encountering a funeral procession, drivers must yield the right-of-way and show respect. Allow the procession to proceed without interruption.
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Public Transit Vehicles
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to public transit vehicles (such as buses and trams) when they are re-entering the traffic flow. Be attentive and give them sufficient space.
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Railway Crossings
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to trains at railway crossings. Stop at least five meters away from the nearest rail if there are flashing lights, a lowered gate, or ringing bells.
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Pedestrian Crossovers
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossovers. When a pedestrian indicates their intention to cross, come to a stop and allow them to cross safely.
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Emergency Vehicles
Drivers must yield the right-of-way and move to the right side of the road to allow emergency vehicles with flashing lights or sirens to pass. It is essential to pull over safely and clear the way promptly.
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Cyclists
Drivers must yield the right-of-way to cyclists when they are in a bike lane or when merging across a bike lane. Maintain a safe distance and only pass when it is safe to do so.