1. When does the Reaction Distance become longer? At increased driving speed When distracted or tired Under the influence of drugs or alcohol All of the above 2. The purpose of emergency braking is Stop at a longer distance Stop at a shorter distance. It does not affect stopping distance None 7. What must a driver who is involved in a traffic accident do? Stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident and inform the relevant department Provide possible assistance to the victims of the accident Take the necessary safety measures to secure the accident scene until the Traffic Police arrives All of the above 3. Which is NOT a violation listed in the violation point system? Driving without wearing a seat belt Allowing no priority to vehicles in a roundabout Not stopping while the red light is on Parking in front of entrances 8. What is the allowed age to get a driving license? 4. How can you reduce the Reaction Distance? Increase the driving speed Hear music that keeps you awake Keep your foot over the braking pedal without braking Check the tire pressure regularly 9. When does the accident result in legal liability? 5. When does the Reaction Distance become longer? At increased driving speed When distracted or tired Under the influence of drugs or alcohol All of the above 6. Which one is an example of a Category 1 Violation? Driving at such a slow speed as to impede or block the flow of traffic None Driving with an expired Driver’s License Exceeding the speed limit by more than 25 km/h 15 years 19 years 18 years 16 years If the accident was due to recklessness If the accident was due to negligence Violation of traffic laws All options 10. How many persons, including the driver, are you permitted to transport in a vehicle if you have a private driver’s license? Not more than 5 persons Not more than 9 persons Not more than 12 persons Not more than 7 persons 11. What is the maximum period that your license can be valid for? 5 years 2 years 7 years 10 years