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原付免許試験問題 ④ 1. The rules of the road are for the safety of everyone, and keep driving on roads smooth, so the community promise to protect these rules is the responsibility of each person. T 2. It is important for a gentsuki motorist to pay attention to the cars blind spots, and their rear wheels. T 3. When the light is yellow, and a car cannot stop safely, they may continue through the intersection. T 4. The following sign tells you that even if the traffic light is red, you can still make a left turn. T 5. The following sign tells you that while continuing forwards you cannot take a left turn, but you can make a right turn. F 6. During a large earthquake, seeking shelter on your gentsuki vehicle or other automobile is dangerous, so you shouldn't do so. T 7. With a gentsuki vehicle license, you can drive special small-class cars, and large/normal twowheeled vehicles. F 8. When you are loading baggage onto your gentsuki vehicle, it cannot go over the width of the platform holding it. F 9. Even if the lighting suddenly changes, it doesn't really affect vision. F 10. When turning around a curve on a gentsuki vehicle, you should lean in towards the curve. T 11. If you maintain a constant speed, then on a large curve the centrifugal force is large. F 12. T 13. When driving a car, you drive on the left but, if the left lane is wider than 6 meters, and you have good visibility, it is okay to pass a car in front of you by going into the right lane. T 14. When there are two lanes going the same direction, you may drive along either lane. F 15. A gentsuki vehicle may ride along the outer-most painted road lines, as well as along any place made for bicycles. F 16. When there is a car stopped before a crosswalk, when you pass beside it you must stop momentarily. T 17. The following image indicates there is a crosswalk. F 18. For a gentsuki vehicle, when a bus route's road lines are on the left-most side of the road, you may not pass through them. F



19. There was a car hugging the right side of the lane in order to turn right, so I passed him on the left. T 20. The time it takes from when the brakes start working until the time the vehicle stops, is known as the reaction time. F 21. Safety space between cars is also known as stopping distance space. T 22. When braking, it is best to apply a quick, strong force. F 23. 'Going slowly' is another way of saying 'the speed at which you are able to stop quickly.' T 24. Where there are signs prohibiting crossing and u-turns, you may still reverse. F 25. At an intersection where there is no crosswalk, yet pedestrians are crossing, you don't have to turn over the right of way to them. F 26. On lanes where there is a dividing yellow line, you may not change into the other lane. T 27. 30 meters in front of a crosswalk/bicycle crossing, you cannot pass, but you can overtake. F 28. Close to the top of an upward sloped road, and on a steep downhill, it is a place where you must go slowly, and passing is also prohibited. T 29. The following sign means that the road ahead is a one-way street. F 30. When you want to make a left turn, you should proceed slowly and hug the left line. T 31. When you see someone crossing the road holding a white or yellow cane, you beep your horn and continue on. F 32. When you want to take a right turn at an intersection, and get there before a car going straight, you can cut in front of them. F 33. In a place like that shown below, you cannot stop. T 34. At an intersection where all roads are similar, and there is no form of traffic regulation, you must not get in the way of the cars coming from the left. T 35. When a traffic signal goes from green to yellow, and you can stop safely, it is still okay for you to continue on because yellow doesn't mean to stop. F 36. When a motorist distances themselves from their vehicle, so they cannot take off quickly, it is called 'stopping.' (not parking). F 37. When at a “no parking” location, you can be stopped, waiting for your friend for up to 5 minutes. F 38. Outside parking lots and garages, 3 meters from their entrances/exits is a no parking zone. T



39. When at a railroad crossing, you must stop before the tracks but, at a crossing where there is a traffic light, you can pass through following the light. T 40. At night, when you are riding along a road where you come across oncoming traffic, you don't need to decrease the brightness of your light. F 41. When riding a normal or large class motorcycle, you need to wear a helmet, but on a gentsuki vehicle, you don't have to. F 42. When riding a two-wheeled vehicle, it is best to wear clothing that will allow you to be seen easier. T 43. I turned off my engine, and pushed the bike along a pedestrian only road. T 44. When there is an accident, and the concerned parties come to a solution, there is no need to go to the Police. F 45. On a two-wheeled vehicle, you should apply both the front and back wheel breaks at the same time, applying the breaks several times. (as opposed to a heavy, one time hard squeeze) T 46. When there are people or obstacles on the road, you must pass slowly. T 47. You are traveling at 30km/h. What should you be aware of? a) The pedestrians might cross in front of you in order to board the bus, so you should lower your speed and pass slowly as you watch them. T b) The pedestrians might not have noticed you, so you honk your horn and proceed. F c) There might be an oncoming car from the blind spot behind the bus, so you should stop momentarily before the bus. T 48. You are going 30km/h on a wet road. What should you be aware of? a) The road is sloping upwards, so you should accelerate. F b) It will be really easy to slip where there are fallen leaves, so proceed slowly watching out for fallen leaves. T c) There may be an oncoming vehicle, so lower your speed and proceed carefully. T