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Well then, we’ll start. Question 1. Slowing down means driving at a speed that allows the vehicle to stop quickly. Slowing down means driving at a speed that allows the vehicle to stop quickly. The answer is correct. Slowing down is

Defined by law as proceeding at a speed that allows the vehicle to stop quickly. To make it easier to understand the meaning of “proceeding at a speed that allows you to stop immediately,”

In general, you should drive at a speed of 10 km/h or less, such that the distance from when you apply the brake to when you stop is approximately 1 m or less . It is supposed to move at speed.

However, there is no specific limit to how many kilometers per hour or slow speed you should drive. This is because even when driving at the same speed, the distance from when the brake is applied to when the vehicle comes to a stop differs

Depending on the type of vehicle, braking ability, cargo status, weather, and other road surface conditions . Also, the speed required for driving at the same slow speed will vary depending on whether the road is wide or narrow, and visibility is good or poor

. For this reason, laws and regulations do not specifically specify the speed of slowing down in kilometers per hour. The purpose of slowing down is to respond to an immediate dangerous situation and stop immediately to prevent an accident, so slowing does not refer to the specific speed itself, but to

The road surface condition due to traffic conditions, weather, etc. The driver determines the speed at which he or she can quickly stop the vehicle, depending on the situation . Problem 2. Even on roads with side strips where you can park or stop within the strip,

You must leave at least 0.5 m of space for pedestrians to pass. Even on roads with side strips where you can park or stop within the strip, you must leave at least 0.5m of space for pedestrians to pass. The answer is wrong. When parking or stopping on a road with a roadside strip,

If the width of the roadside strip exceeds 0.75m, enter the roadside strip and park or stop parallel to the road markings on the roadside strip. And in this case, the space that must be left for pedestrian traffic on the left side of the car should be at least 0.75m, not 0.5m.

Here, let’s organize the methods when parking a car on a road with a roadside strip. If the width of the roadside strip is 0.75m or less, do not enter the roadside strip and follow the left edge of the road. If the width of the roadside strip exceeds 0.75m, park on the roadside and

Park on the left side of the vehicle, leaving at least 0.75m of space for pedestrians to pass safely . In this case, even if the entire vehicle is within the roadside strip, if there is still room for more than 0.75m to the left, the vehicle will be parked along the roadside markings.

However, even if the width of the roadside strip exceeds 0.75m, you must not enter the roadside strip on roads that have a solid line and a broken line, or two solid line roadside strips. Follow the left edge of the road.

In addition, if you have to park on a roadside strip set up on an expressway due to a breakdown, etc., please follow the left edge of the roadside strip, which is wide enough, as there is no pedestrian traffic. Question 3.

Large passenger cars and medium-sized passenger cars are allowed to pass even on roads where there are signs that indicate the road is closed to large trucks. Large passenger cars and medium-sized passenger cars are allowed to pass even on roads where there are signs that indicate the road is closed to large trucks.

The answer is correct. Even on roads where there is a sign indicating that large freight vehicles are closed, large passenger cars and medium-sized passenger cars that are not primarily designed to carry cargo, but are primarily used for carrying people, are not allowed to pass. can.

Generally, buses with a seating capacity of 30 or more people are called large passenger vehicles, and buses with a seating capacity of 11 to 29 people are called medium-sized passenger vehicles, and are not subject to the prohibition of this sign.

Vehicles that are prohibited from driving on roads marked with road closure signs such as large lorries, etc. are large lorries, specified medium sized lorries, and large special vehicles. Question 4. The location and method of signaling when a car is turning is the same as when turning right, except at roundabouts.

The location and method of signaling when a car is turning is the same as when turning right, except at roundabouts. The answer is correct. The location and method of signaling when a car turns or turns right is the same.

The place to signal is 30m before the place where you are planning to turn or turn. You can signal by operating the right-hand direction signal, by extending your right arm outside the right side of the car and extending it horizontally, or by extending

Your left arm outside the left side of the car and bending your elbow vertically upwards. Question 5. When I crossed the sidewalk from the parking lot to get onto the road, I heard a signal from the driver, so I slowed down and crossed the sidewalk.

When I crossed the sidewalk from the parking lot to get onto the road, I heard a signal from the driver, so I slowed down and crossed the sidewalk. The answer is wrong. Vehicles enter and exit areas facing the road, so when crossing a sidewalk or roadside strip, they

Must stop immediately before it so as not to obstruct pedestrian traffic. In this case, you are required to stop temporarily, regardless of whether there are pedestrians on the sidewalk. Even if the driver confirms that it is safe and signals you to exit the road, it

Is not necessarily safe, so instead of driving slowly, stop temporarily before the sidewalk to check for safety. Question 6. If you are driving with heavy luggage in your car, the weight of the luggage will make the brakes work better and the stopping distance will be shorter, so the following distance may be shorter.

When driving a car with heavy luggage, the weight of the luggage makes the brakes work better and the stopping distance becomes shorter, so the following distance may be shorter. The answer is wrong. Generally, when you are driving a car with heavy luggage, the

Weight of the luggage exerts a strong force to keep the car moving, making the brakes less effective. This results in longer braking distances and longer stopping distances. In addition, braking distances will be longer if the road is wet or the tires are worn.

For this reason, if the following distance is short, it may cause a rear-end collision, so please keep a longer distance between vehicles and drive at a moderate speed. Question 7. If you have to apply strong brakes to bring the motorcycle to a sudden stop,

It is best to use the front brakes as a supplement and apply the rear brakes as hard as possible. If you have to apply strong brakes to bring the motorcycle to a sudden stop, it is best to use the front brakes as a supplement and apply the rear brakes as hard as possible.

The answer is wrong. When applying strong brakes to stop a motorcycle, even if you apply only the rear brake, the rear tires tend to slip easily and you cannot stop the motorcycle in a short distance. Two-wheeled vehicles have shorter wheelbases and higher centers of gravity than four-wheeled vehicles, so when

The brakes are applied, the center of gravity of the vehicle moves forward, reducing the ground contact force of the rear wheels and increasing the ground contact force of the front wheels. happen. For this reason, when a strong brake operation is necessary to bring the brakes to a sudden stop,

Generally on dry roads the front wheels, whose ground contact force increases, will be gradually strengthened, while the rear wheels will have less ground contact force, so Operate gently to prevent it from sliding out. Question 8. While driving on the expressway, the cargo fell off, so

The driver immediately stopped the car on the side of the road and collected the fallen object himself. While driving on the expressway, the cargo fell off, so the driver immediately stopped the car on the side of the road and retrieved the fallen object himself. The answer is wrong.

Before driving on a highway, you must check your luggage to make sure it doesn’t fall or fly off, and if necessary, tighten the ropes or reload your luggage. Also, if something loaded in your car falls or scatters on the road,

Necessary measures must be taken promptly to prevent road hazards, not only on expressways but also on general roads. However, it is dangerous for drivers to retrieve fallen objects themselves on expressways, so call 110 to the police and use an emergency telephone to request that the fallen objects be recovered and removed. Question 9.

When I passed by several children walking to school without their parents or guardians, I continued to pass at the same speed as there was sufficient distance between them. When I passed by several children walking to school without their parents or guardians, I

Continued to pass at the same speed as there was sufficient distance between them. The answer is wrong. When passing a child unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, you must stop or slow down to allow the child to pass safely, even if a sufficient distance can be maintained .

Children may become absorbed in something that interests them and suddenly run out onto the road, or because their judgment is immature, they may try to force themselves to cross, so even if you think you are keeping a sufficient distance, unexpected actions can cause accidents. You may.

When children are walking alone, they cannot be expected to behave safely, so they should stop or drive slowly. Please note that a child walking alone refers to a child or infant who is not accompanied by a guardian, and the same applies to cases where multiple children are walking. Question 10.

When passing the railroad crossing, in order to avoid stopping inside the crossing, I put it into high gear immediately after starting and passed slightly in the center, paying attention to pedestrians and oncoming cars. When passing through a railroad crossing, in order to avoid stopping inside the crossing,

I put it into high gear immediately after starting and passed slightly towards the center, paying attention to pedestrians and oncoming cars. The answer is wrong. When passing a railroad crossing with a manual transmission vehicle,

Do not change gears to prevent the car from stalling inside the crossing, but instead drive through the railroad crossing in the same low gear as when you started. Passing all at once does not mean increasing speed, but all at once without stopping.

Also, be careful of pedestrians and oncoming traffic, and drive slightly closer to the center of the road to avoid falling. Question 11. When I was dropping off a friend at a local bus stop, I parked my car within 10 meters of the bus stop sign and let them off.

When I was dropping off a friend at a local bus stop, I parked my car within 10 meters of the bus stop sign. The answer is wrong. You will not be able to drop off your friend at this location, as parking or parking is prohibited

Within 10 meters of a bus stop sign during operating hours . If you are dropping a friend off at a bus stop, the bus will stop because the bus is stopping for people to get on and off. Question 12. When I turned left at an intersection with flashing red lights, I

Slowed down and entered the intersection because there were no cars passing through the intersection. When I turned left at an intersection where the opposite signal was flashing red, there were no cars passing through the intersection, so I entered the intersection at a slow speed. The answer is wrong.

When the opposite signal has a flashing red light, the car or tram must stop at its stop. Regardless of the traffic situation on the intersecting road, you can pause at the stop location and proceed after confirming it is safe.

In addition, the stop position in this case is just before the stop line where there is a stop line. If there is no stop line, just before the intersection; if there is a crosswalk or other such thing right next to the intersection, just before it. Question 13.

When traveling on expressways, be prepared with emergency signal equipment and stop sign equipment, but on general roads, there is no need to be prepared. When traveling on expressways, be prepared with emergency signal equipment and stop sign equipment, but on general roads, there is no need to be prepared. The answer is wrong.

Even on public roads, safety standards require cars to be equipped with emergency signal equipment . There are two types of emergency signal equipment: a red flashlight and a flare, and you will need to equip either one of them. It is intended to prevent accidents

By being used in cases where the vehicle cannot be driven due to an accident or breakdown on a highway or railroad crossing . However, two-wheeled vehicles and large special vehicles are exempt from the obligation to equip them.

Also, stop display equipment is required to display in the event of a breakdown on the expressway, so it is necessary to have it on hand when attempting to drive on the expressway. Also, be prepared in the unlikely event of a breakdown or accident on public roads. Question 14.

I stopped to let someone off at the sidewalk curb marked with a dashed yellow line. I stopped to let someone off at the sidewalk curb marked with a dashed yellow line. The answer is correct. A yellow dashed line sign on the sidewalk curb is a No Parking sign,

Indicating that vehicles are not allowed to park in this area. It has the same meaning as the No Parking sign here. And the stop for picking up and dropping off people is a stop, so you can stop at this location to drop off people. Question 15.

Beginner drivers who have had their semi-medium vehicle license for less than a year can also drive regular cars, but even in this case they must wear a beginner’s mark. Beginner drivers who have had their semi-medium vehicle license for less than a year can drive a regular automatic, but

Even in this case they must wear a beginner’s mark. The answer is correct. If you are a novice driver who does not have a regular driver’s license and has received a new semi-medium vehicle license less than a year ago, you will receive the beginner’s

Mark not only when driving a semi-medium vehicle but also when driving a regular vehicle. must be attached. However, as a matter of course, if a person who has already received a regular license for one year receives a new semi-medium vehicle license, he or she

Must wear a beginner’s mark when driving a semi-medium vehicle. However, when driving a regular car, there is no need to wear the beginner mark. Furthermore, if a person who has held a regular license for more than two years in total receives a semi-medium vehicle license, he or she

Does not need to wear the beginner’s mark when driving a semi-medium vehicle. Question 16. When I was making a right turn on an ordinary motorized bicycle at an intersection with a sign indicating how to make a right turn for ordinary motorized bicycles,

There was traffic control and there were three vehicle lanes, so I made a two-step right turn. When I was turning right on an ordinary motorized bicycle at an intersection with a small right turn sign for ordinary motorized bicycles,

There was traffic control and there were three vehicles passing by, so I made a two-step right turn. The answer is wrong. When making a right turn on a regular motorized bicycle,

Even if traffic control is in place and the intersection is on a road with three or more vehicle lanes, there is a two-step turn at an intersection with a sign indicating how to turn right (small turn) for regular motorized bicycles.

Instead of making a right turn, you must proceed in the same way as a car, moving slowly to the center of the road and just inside the center of the intersection.

By the way, if there is no sign telling you how to turn right (minimum turn) for general motorized bicycles at this intersection, you must turn right using the two-step right turn method because traffic control is in place and the intersection is on a road with three or more vehicle lanes. It won’t happen.

Question 17. Vehicles that cannot drive at speeds over 50km/h because they are towing a broken down vehicle are not allowed to travel on national highways. Vehicles that cannot drive at speeds over 50km/h because they are towing a broken down vehicle are not allowed to travel on national highways. The answer is correct.

On the main lanes of expressway national highways, there is a minimum speed limit that prohibits drivers from exceeding 50km/h, so you cannot drive at speeds below that speed. Therefore, the legal speed when towing a broken down vehicle using ropes, cranes, etc.

The speed is slower than the minimum speed of the national highway, so it cannot be used. Small special vehicles are also not allowed to pass , as their vehicle structure does not allow them to drive at the minimum speed .

Furthermore, as there is no minimum speed limit on expressways, these types of vehicles can also travel on these roads. Question 18. Large motorcycles, regular motorcycles, and regular motorized bicycles can carry up to 60 kg of luggage. Large motorcycles, regular motorcycles, and regular motorized bicycles can carry up to 60 kg of luggage.

The answer is wrong. Large motorcycles and regular motorcycles that have a seat or cargo bed can carry up to 60kg, but regular motorized bicycles that have a cargo bed can only carry up to 30kg. By the way, luggage can be loaded on the seats or on the cargo bed, but it

Must not be loaded in a way that interferes with driving. Question 19. When approaching a crosswalk, you can slow down and proceed even if someone is crossing the street, as long as you do not obstruct the pedestrian. When approaching a crosswalk, you

Can slow down and proceed even if someone is crossing the street, as long as you do not obstruct the pedestrian. The answer is wrong. When approaching a crosswalk, if someone is crossing or trying to cross, you must stop before the crosswalk and yield to the pedestrian.

Even if drivers think they should slow down and proceed, pedestrians may feel uneasy or in danger. When approaching a crosswalk, if it is clear that no one is crossing, you can continue on your way. And if it’s not clear whether someone is crossing the street or not,

You should slow down so you can stop. Question 20. While I was driving, a warning for a major earthquake was declared, so I had no choice but to pull over to the left side of the road, turn off the engine, lock the doors to prevent theft, and evacuate.

While I was driving, a warning for a major earthquake was declared, so I had no choice but to pull over to the left side of the road, turn off the engine, lock the doors to prevent theft, and evacuate. The answer is wrong. In areas where there is a risk of large-scale earthquake disasters,

Car traffic is prohibited or restricted when a major earthquake warning is declared . In such cases, if you want to leave your car behind and evacuate, move it as far off the road as possible to avoid interfering with emergency vehicles, but

If it is unavoidable to evacuate on the road, move it to the left side of the road. Park. Then, stop the engine and leave the engine key on or in an easily accessible place such as the driver’s seat. If you have a four-wheeler, evacuate with the windows closed and the doors unlocked.

The reason why you leave the engine key on or don’t lock the doors is so that you can move your car if it interferes with emergency vehicles. Question 21. In areas where the left lane is designated as a bus-only lane, cars must not use that lane even when turning left.

In areas where the left lane is designated as a bus-only lane, cars must not use that lane even when turning left. The answer is wrong. Vehicles other than route buses, small special vehicles, motorized bicycles, and light vehicles are not allowed to pass through the designated bus lanes.

However, if you are making a left turn and are following the left edge of the road, you can use the bus lane on the left edge. In addition, when making a right turn, when it is unavoidable due to construction, when giving way to an emergency vehicle, etc.,

You can also drive on roads designated as exclusive lanes. Please note that small special vehicles, motorized bicycles, and light vehicles must use the leftmost lane, even if the leftmost lane is reserved for buses, unless it is unavoidable due to a right turn or road construction. It is determined that it will not happen.

Question 22. On one-way roads, you can drive from the center of the road to the right. On one-way roads, you can drive from the center of the road to the right. The answer is correct. On one-way roads, there are no oncoming vehicles and all vehicles traveling in the same direction, so

There is no need to follow the principle of driving on the left, which assumes you will cross paths with oncoming vehicles. You can pass from the center of the road to the right.

Even on roads other than one-way roads, cases where it is possible to pass on the right side from the center of the road include when the left side of the road is narrow, or when it is not possible to pass only on the left side due to road construction, etc.

For example, when trying to overtake another vehicle on a road where the distance is less than 6 meters. However, unlike a one-way street, there are oncoming vehicles on the road, so it is necessary to minimize the number of vehicles that cross the road. Question 23.

Pedestrians, special specified small motorized bicycles, and light vehicles can pass along the roadside strips, but only pedestrians can pass on the roadside strips marked with solid and broken lines. Pedestrians, special specified small motorized bicycles, and light vehicles can pass along the roadside strips, but

Only pedestrians can pass on the roadside strips marked with solid and broken lines. The answer is wrong. Pedestrians, special small motorized bicycles, and light vehicles can pass through both the roadside strip shown by a single solid line and the roadside strip shown by solid and broken

Lines. However, even on roadside strips where they can pass, special small motorized bicycles and light vehicles are only allowed to pass on the roadside strips set up on the left side of the road. Here we will explain about special small motorized bicycles.

The size, structure, and safety standards of the vehicle body are the same as those of specified mopeds, but when driving according to certain requirements such as setting the speed to 6km/h or less and flashing the green lamp that is the maximum speed indicator. ,

You may be able to drive on the sidewalk or roadside. For more information, please watch this video. Roadside strips are roads without sidewalks, and are defined by white lines at the edge of the road.

If a sidewalk is provided, the road outside the white line is also part of the road, not just the roadside strip. There are three types of roadside belts, and the differences are as follows: Pedestrians, special small motorized bicycles

, and light vehicles can pass through the roadside strip with one solid line and the roadside strip with solid and broken lines, but the roadside strip with two solid lines can also be used by special small motorized bicycles. Light vehicles are also not allowed. Only pedestrian traffic is allowed. Question 24.

When parking an automatic car on a downhill slope, it is better to put the change lever in the R position rather than the P position. When parking an automatic car on a downhill slope, it is better to put the change lever in the R position rather than the P position.

The answer is wrong. When parking an automatic vehicle, regardless of whether you are driving uphill, downhill, or on flat ground, keep the change lever in the P or Park position, which is used when parking. When parking a manual car,

Put it in reverse gear when going downhill or on flat ground, and into low gear when going uphill, so don’t confuse automatic cars with manual cars. Question 25. If you are being overtaken by a vehicle with a lower legal maximum speed than your own, you do not have to yield to your vehicle.

If you are being overtaken by a vehicle with a lower legal maximum speed than your own, you do not have to yield to your vehicle. The answer is wrong. When being passed, be careful not to increase your speed until the other vehicle has passed you.

Also, if there is not enough room to overtake, you must veer to the left as much as possible.

In this case, if you try to continue driving at a slower speed than the car you are trying to overtake, even if the legal maximum speed of the car you are trying to overtake is not only higher than your own car, but also the same or lower,

The acceleration rate will be lower. Because you are prohibited from driving and are obligated to yield to your vehicle, you must yield to your vehicle even when you are being passed by a vehicle whose legal maximum speed is lower than yours. Question 26.

When a disaster occurs and a road is designated as a no-passage area, you must promptly move your vehicle to a location other than the restricted road. However, if prompt movement is difficult, emergency Because of this situation, it is best to leave the car as is.

When a disaster occurs and a road is designated as a no-passage area, you must promptly move your vehicle to a location other than the restricted road. However, if prompt movement is difficult, emergency Because of this situation, it is best to leave the car as is. The answer is wrong.

When a disaster occurs or is about to occur, traffic restrictions may be implemented for vehicles other than emergency vehicles in accordance with the Disaster Countermeasures Basic Act. In this case, general vehicles in prohibited areas must promptly move their vehicles to a location other than the restricted road.

When it is difficult to move quickly, you must park your car as close to the left side of the road as possible so as not to obstruct the passage of emergency vehicles. If left as is, it may impede disaster response measures. Question 27. The storage location mark issued by the police chief

Must be displayed by pasting it on the windshield of a vehicle. The storage location mark issued by the police chief must be displayed by pasting it on the windshield of a car. The answer is wrong. To own a car, you need proof of where the car is stored.

When you apply for proof of storage location from the chief of the police station that has jurisdiction over the location, you will be issued a storage location certificate and a sticker called a storage location mark. At that time, the storage location mark issued

Will be displayed by pasting it on the rear window of the car. Please note that this is not a front glass. Please note that the sticker affixed to the windshield of your car is an inspection mark that indicates when the next inspection is due, so be careful not to confuse it. Question 28.

As I was driving along a road with no nearby intersections, I saw a police officer using a red hand signal at a crosswalk, so I stopped 1 meter in front of the police officer. As I was driving along a road with no nearby intersections, I

Saw a police officer using a red hand signal at a crosswalk, so I stopped 1 meter in front of him. The answer is wrong. When you are driving on a road with no nearby intersections, if there is a crosswalk or bicycle crossing zone, and

A police officer or other person is using a red hand signal, stop immediately before the crosswalk, etc. It’s the location. This is a signal for pedestrians to cross safely, so please do not stop on the crosswalk. In addition, if you stop 1m before a police officer, etc.,

This is the stopping position if the road has no intersections and there are no crosswalks. Question 29. When driving around a curve, the larger the radius of the curve, the greater the centrifugal force. When driving around a curve, the larger the radius of the curve, the greater the centrifugal force.

The answer is wrong. When you are driving a car, when you start turning the steering wheel around a curve or corner, there is a natural force that tries to keep you going straight, causing you to veer off to the outside of the curve. This is called centrifugal force.

The smaller the radius of the curve, the greater the centrifugal force. Also, centrifugal force increases in proportion to the square of the speed, so if the speed doubles, it will increase four times, and if the speed triples, it will increase nine times. Furthermore, the heavier the car, the greater the centrifugal force.

If this centrifugal force becomes too large, it becomes difficult to operate the car safely, so it is important to reduce your speed sufficiently before entering a curve. Question 30. Those with a medium-duty license can drive a bus with a seating capacity of 30 people.

Those with a medium-duty license can drive a bus with a seating capacity of 30 people. The answer is wrong. Buses with a seating capacity of 30 or more are large vehicles, and cannot be operated without a large vehicle license.

“More than” and “less than” after the number of passengers include the number of passengers, so if a bus has a passenger capacity of 30 or more, a bus with a passenger capacity of 30 is also included in a large vehicle. The passenger capacity also includes the driver.

If you have a medium-duty license, you can drive a bus with a seating capacity of 29 people or less. With a semi-medium license and a regular license, you can drive a car with a seating capacity of 10 people or less. Question 31.

If you are near a sharp corner of a road and there is a sign telling you to keep to the right, even if there is an oncoming vehicle, you can give priority to passing on the right side of the center of the road.

If you are near a sharp corner of a road and there is a sign telling you to keep to the right, you can give priority to passing on the right side of the center of the road even if there is an oncoming vehicle. The answer is wrong. It may be difficult to pass

Only on the left side of the center of the road near a bend on a steep road . In such places, there may be signs indicating that you must drive on the right. Where this sign is posted, you can pass from the center of the road to the right, but

You do not have priority over oncoming vehicles. When attempting to pass on the right side of the center of the road, you must be careful of oncoming vehicles, and yield your course when oncoming vehicles are approaching. In addition, when passing on the right side of the road like this,

In order to avoid collisions with oncoming vehicles, you must try to minimize the amount of protrusion, except on one-way roads. yeah. Along with road maintenance, this sign is becoming less common. Question 32. My regular motorcycle broke down, so I pushed it along the road without starting the engine.

My regular motorcycle broke down, so I pushed it along the road without starting the engine. The answer is wrong. If you are walking while pushing a motorcycle or motorized bicycle, you will be treated as a pedestrian. As a general rule , on roads with sidewalks, roadside strips, and driveways,

Pedestrians must use the sidewalk or roadside strip. Therefore, if your motorcycle is broken down and you have to push it while walking, you must turn off the engine and walk on the sidewalk.

However, if a vehicle has a side car, is towing another vehicle, or has its engine running, it is not treated as a pedestrian and cannot be used on sidewalks. On roads where there is a distinction between sidewalks and roads,

Pedestrians should use the sidewalks and cars should use the roads to ensure safe and smooth passage between pedestrians and cars. Question 33. The number on the sticker on the windshield of your car indicates when it was inspected. The number on the sticker on the windshield of your car indicates when it was inspected.

The answer is wrong. The sticker affixed to the windshield of a car is called an inspection mark, which is issued along with a vehicle inspection certificate when the vehicle passes an inspection. The number on this inspection mark does not indicate when the vehicle was inspected, but when the next inspection is due.

This inspection mark indicates that the vehicle inspection certificate will expire in November 2020. If you continue to use this vehicle, you must undergo the following inspection. The sticker must be displayed on the inside of the windshield so that it can be easily seen from both the front and the driver’s seat.

For vehicles without a driver’s cab or windshield, such as motorcycles, display the number by pasting it on the top left of the rear license plate for easy viewing. Question 34. To signal when to stop, just give the signal when you are about to stop.

To signal when to stop, just give the signal when you are about to stop. The answer is correct. The best time to signal when to stop or slow down is when you are about to stop or slow down.

To signal, turn on your brake lights or extend your arm outside the car diagonally downward. Also, when to signal when to retreat, signal when you are about to retreat. To signal, turn on your reverse lights or extend your arm outside the car diagonally downwards and

Move it back and forth with your palm facing behind you. Question 35. There were pedestrians in the safe zone, so I slowed down and passed. There were pedestrians in the safe zone, so I slowed down and passed. The answer is correct. When passing a safety zone where there are pedestrians, vehicles

Must drive slowly to protect the safety of pedestrians. However, if there are no pedestrians, there is no need to drive slowly. However, when a tram is stopped at a stop with a safety zone, you must pass slowly, regardless of whether anyone is getting on or off the tram.

Even when there are no pedestrians at the tram stop, pedestrians get off the tram and start crossing the road, or pedestrians try to cross the road from the sidewalk in a hurry to board the tram. may appear suddenly. Question 36. At intersections and within 30 meters from the intersection,

Do not swerve to pass or pass a motor vehicle or motorized bicycle, unless you are using the right of way. At intersections and within 30 meters from the intersection, do not change course to pass or pass a motor vehicle or motorized bicycle, unless you are using the right of way.

The answer is correct. Overtaking a vehicle at an intersection or within 30 meters from the intersection may result in collisions with other traffic, such as the inability to see the traffic situation on the intersecting road

Due to the vehicle in front of you or other blind spots. Overtaking is prohibited as there is a risk of However, as an exception, even in places where such overtaking is prohibited, it is not prohibited to overtake light vehicles such as bicycles or specified small motorized bicycles.

Additionally, when driving on a priority road, you are obligated not to obstruct the path of a vehicle attempting to enter the priority road from an intersecting road . Overtaking is not prohibited , as it can be expected that the vehicle will not make dangerous incursions . A priority road is

A road with a priority road sign, or a road with a center line or vehicle lane markings that extend into the intersection. Question 37. When turning left at an intersection in front of you,

Drive as slowly as possible along the left edge of the road and along the side edge of the intersection just before turning left. When turning left at an intersection in front of you,

Drive as slowly as possible along the left edge of the road and along the side edge of the intersection just before turning left. The answer is wrong. When making a left turn at an intersection, the time to pull over to the left edge of the road is not just before turning left.

Even if you try to pull over just before making a left turn, you may not be able to pull over to the left edge, or you may cause trouble for cars coming from behind that are going straight or trying to turn right.

When making a left turn at an intersection, pull as far to the left side of the road as possible. You must then drive slowly along the side edges of the intersection. Question 38. The legal maximum speed for large freight vehicles on national highways is 80km/h, so they cannot use passing lanes.

The legal maximum speed for large freight vehicles on national highways is 80km/h, so they cannot use passing lanes. The answer is wrong. In principle , the traffic classification when driving on an expressway with vehicle lanes is the same as for general roads with vehicle lanes.

Therefore, the legal maximum speed for large freight vehicles on national highways is 80km/h, but when attempting to overtake a vehicle that continues to drive at a speed slower than that speed, or when attempting to yield to an emergency vehicle. , In unavoidable circumstances such as road construction, you may use the overtaking lane.

Please note that there are special regulations regarding the traffic classification of expressways with vehicular traffic, as follows: In the case of a towing vehicle, when driving a vehicle that requires a towing license, as a

General rule, stay in the left-most lane on the main road of a national expressway or in sections designated by signs or markings on expressways . I have to pass. In addition, in the case of large lorries, etc., not only on expressways but also on general roads,

If a road sign designates a traffic zone for large lorries, etc., you must drive in that lane. However, even in these cases, you may use the passing lane or other traffic lanes when passing, yielding the right of way to an emergency vehicle, or in unavoidable circumstances such as road construction . Question 39.

The height limit for cargo on general motorized bicycles, large motorcycles, and regular motorcycles is 2 meters or less from the ground. The height limit for cargo on regular motorized bicycles, large motorcycles, and regular motorcycles is 2 meters or less from the ground. The answer is correct.

The load height limit for general motorized bicycles, large motorcycles, and regular motorcycles is the same, which is 2 m or less from the ground. In addition, the method of loading luggage is the same for general motorized bicycles and motorcycles, and

The length of luggage can be up to 0.3m backwards from the loading platform, and the width of luggage can be up to 0.15m beyond the width of the loading platform to the left and right. can. However, the weight of luggage that can be loaded differs depending on the type of motorcycle.

Regular motorized bicycles can carry up to 30kg, but large motorcycles and regular motorcycles can carry up to 60kg. Question 40. Driving on snowy or icy roads is just like driving in the summer, as long as you use studless tires and tire chains. Driving on snowy or icy roads

Is just like driving in the summer, as long as you use studless tires and tire chains. The answer is wrong. On snowy or icy roads, even if you have studless tires or tire chains, there are many dangers such as skidding and longer braking distances, and

Tire chains can break or come off if you drive too fast. Therefore , you must be more careful and careful than when driving on dry paved roads , to avoid sudden starts, sudden steering, or sudden braking . What you must keep in mind when driving on snowy or icy roads is to

Drive slowly and maintain a constant speed. Apply the brakes when the car is driving straight, and when turning left or right or before a curve, slow down enough and use the engine brake in the appropriate gear. When stopping, use the engine brake to slow down sufficiently and depress the brake pedal several times.

On snowy roads, it is safe to drive in the “ruts” behind the tires of other vehicles as much as possible. Also, as a reference when driving on snowy roads, remember the meanings of the following signs. On roads where signs are displayed saying “No vehicles are allowed without tire chains,”

Chain restrictions are issued when there is snowfall that would trigger a special heavy snow warning or an emergency announcement regarding heavy snow . In this case, even if you have studless tires or a four-wheel drive vehicle, you will not be able to pass without tire chains. Question 41.

When a police officer raises his arm vertically in a hand signal, traffic facing him has the same meaning as a red light signal. When a police officer raises his arm vertically in a hand signal, traffic facing him has the same meaning as a red light signal. The answer is correct.

When a police officer or other person raises their arm vertically with a hand signal, Traffic facing the police officer has the same meaning as a red light signal. Traffic facing a police officer, etc., refers to traffic moving towards the stomach or back of a police officer, or, in a slightly more complicated term,

“traffic that crosses traffic that is parallel to the front of a police officer, etc.” There are other ways to say it. And in this case, the traffic parallel to the front of this police officer’s body represents the same meaning as a yellow light signal.

Traffic parallel to the front of a police officer’s body is traffic that is moving toward the side of the police officer’s body. In addition, for traffic facing a police officer, whether the police officer raises his arm vertically or horizontally to the side, it has the same meaning as a red light. Question 42.

When driving a two-wheeled vehicle around a curve, it is best to disengage the clutch and maintain a constant speed using inertia, then gradually accelerate in the latter half of the curve while checking for safety ahead.

When driving a two-wheeled vehicle around a curve, it is best to disengage the clutch and maintain a constant speed using inertia, then gradually accelerate in the latter half of the curve while checking for safety ahead. The answer is wrong. When a two-wheeled vehicle is about to travel around a curve,

It slows down sufficiently on the straight section before the curve, and in the middle of the curve, the engine power is applied to the wheels without disengaging the clutch. A clutch is a device that transmits or disconnects the power of the engine to the wheels in manual transmission vehicles, and

Is used when starting, stopping, and changing gears. For motorcycles, operate the lever on the left side. When turning a curve on a two-wheeled vehicle, the body is tilted to the inside of the curve so that the curve will naturally turn. At

This time, when the clutch is disengaged and the vehicle attempts to turn by inertia, the power of the engine is transferred to the wheels. As a result, the balance between the speed at which the vehicle travels around the curve and the centrifugal force is likely to be lost.

As a result, when the speed decreases, the motorcycle leans too much inward or tries to go inside the curve, and when the speed is too fast, the motorcycle tries to get up, unable to complete the curve and tries to fly out to the outside. This

Makes stable and safe curve driving difficult and dangerous. For this reason, in order to drive a two-wheeled vehicle in a stable curve, you must operate the accelerator grip to apply power from the engine to the rear wheel, which works to raise the vehicle’s tilt. Slow down enough before the curve,

Turn the accelerator grip slightly to maintain a constant speed, and adjust the lean of the vehicle to drive around the curve. Again, if you disengage the clutch at this time, the engine power will not be transmitted to the rear wheels, so the engine power will be applied

To the rear wheels to drive around the curve without disengaging the clutch. Question 43. When towing a broken-down car with a strong rope, the distance between the towed car and the broken-down car must be within 10m, and a red cloth of at least 0.3m square is attached to the rope.

When towing a broken-down car with a strong rope, the distance between the towed car and the broken-down car must be within 10m, and a red cloth of at least 0.3m square is attached to the rope. The answer is wrong. When towing a broken-down vehicle with a rope,

The towed vehicle and broken-down vehicle must be connected within 5 meters, and a white cloth must be attached to the rope. Wear a white cloth while keeping within 5 meters. The method for towing a broken-down vehicle using ropes, etc. is as follows. 1. Connect securely with a strong rope.

2. Keep a safe distance of 5m or less between the towing vehicle and the broken vehicle. 3. Attach a white cloth of 0.3m square or more to an easily visible area such as a rope. 4. Place a person with a license to drive the damaged vehicle in the vehicle and have him/her

Operate the steering wheel, brakes, etc. Remember these things too. Question 44. A round sign with a white arrow pointing to the left on a blue background allows you to turn left while paying attention to pedestrians and other traffic around you, regardless of the color of the traffic light ahead.

A round sign with a white arrow pointing to the left on a blue background allows you to turn left while paying attention to pedestrians and other traffic around you, regardless of the color of the traffic light ahead. The answer is wrong.

A round sign with a white arrow pointing to the left on a blue background is a “no moving outside the designated direction” sign. At intersections with this sign, you can only proceed in the direction indicated by the arrow. With this sign, you can only turn left at the intersection.

Regardless of the color of the traffic lights in front of you, cars can turn left while paying attention to pedestrians and other traffic at intersections where there is a “Left Turn Allowed” sign. Please note that this sign looks very similar to a one-way street sign. Question 45.

If you have a large vehicle license, you can drive large vehicles, medium vehicles, semi-medium vehicles, regular vehicles, large special vehicles, small special vehicles, and general motorized bicycles. If you have a large vehicle license,

You can drive large vehicles, medium vehicles, semi-medium vehicles, regular vehicles, large special vehicles, small special vehicles, and general motorized bicycles. The answer is wrong. If you have a large vehicle license, you can drive large vehicles, medium-sized vehicles, semi-medium-sized vehicles, regular vehicles, small special vehicles, and general motorized bicycles.

However, you cannot drive large special vehicles. When you want to drive a car, etc., you must obtain a Class 1 license depending on the type of car, etc., but the following rules apply to the cars that you can drive with the license you have obtained.

There are two types of driver’s licenses: higher-level licenses and lower-level licenses, and those who receive a higher-level license can also drive cars that can be driven with a lower-level license. Therefore, the lower licenses of a large vehicle license are a medium vehicle license, a semi-medium vehicle

License, a regular license, a small special license, and a moped license . You can also drive cars and regular motorized bicycles. Similarly, these lower-level licenses have a similar relationship between higher-level licenses and lower-level licenses. If you receive a medium-sized license,

You can drive not only medium-sized cars, but also semi-medium-sized cars, regular cars, small special vehicles, and general motorized bicycles. If you receive a semi-medium-sized vehicle license, you can drive not only semi-medium-sized vehicles, but also ordinary cars, small special vehicles, and general motorized bicycles.

If you receive a regular license, you will be able to drive not only regular cars, but also small special vehicles and regular motorized bicycles. Please note that there are no subordinate licenses for small special licenses and moped licenses, so if you get a small special license you can only drive a

Small special vehicle, and if you get a moped license you can only drive a regular motorized bicycle. What is easy to mistake is that a large special license is not a subordinate license to these licenses, so

Even if you receive a large special license, you will not be able to drive a large special vehicle. There is no upper level of the large special license, and if you want to drive a large special vehicle, you must obtain a large special license. If you receive a large special license,

You will be able to drive a large special motor vehicle, as well as smaller special motor vehicles and regular motorized bicycles. Question 46. While driving the four-wheeler, the engine speed increased and could not be lowered due to a malfunction, so I set the gear to neutral and immediately turned off the engine.

While driving the four-wheeler, the engine speed increased and could not be lowered due to a malfunction, so I set the gear to neutral and immediately turned off the engine. The answer is wrong. If you are driving a four-wheeled vehicle and the engine speed increases and does not decrease due to a malfunction,

Set the gear to neutral to prevent engine power from being transmitted to the wheels, and apply the brakes to slow down. Then stop the car and turn off the engine. Four-wheeled vehicles have devices that make the steering wheel lighter and easier to turn.

There are devices that make it easier to apply the brakes safely. If you turn off the engine switch while driving, these devices will no longer work, making the steering wheel harder to operate and the brakes less effective, which is dangerous.

Therefore, wait until the car has come to a complete stop before turning off the engine. In the case of a two-wheeled vehicle, stopping the engine does not affect steering wheel operation or braking, so turn off the engine switch to stop the engine from rotating. Question 47.

Do not overtake on the left side of the safety zone or within 30m in front of it. Do not overtake on the left side of the safety zone or within 30m in front of it. The answer is wrong.

Passing is not prohibited on the left side of the safety zone and within 30m in front of it. Although overtaking is not prohibited, the left side of the safety zone and areas within 10 meters in front and behind it are prohibited areas, where

There are pedestrians in the safety zone, and where streetcars are parked at a stop with a safety zone. When you are stopped, you may have to drive slowly. Please note that this may be confusing. Please note the following locations where overtaking is prohibited.

Please note that riding is limited to uphill and downhill areas near curved corners of roads, on steep downhill slopes, near the top of uphill slopes, and near the top of steep downhill slopes and uphill slopes. . Other places with signs prohibiting overtaking, tunnels. Tunnels are excluded if they have vehicle lanes.

Intersections and areas within 30m in front of them are excluded if you are using the priority road. A railroad crossing and a place within 30m in front of it. There are also crosswalks and bicycle crossing zones, as well as areas within 30 meters from the front. In these areas, do not swerve to

Pass or pass motor vehicles or motorized bicycles . Question 48. When the emergency vehicle approached, there was no intersection nearby, so I swerved to the left side of the road without stopping. When the emergency vehicle approached, there was no intersection nearby, so I swerved to the left side of the road without stopping.

The answer is correct. When yielding to an emergency vehicle on a road with no nearby intersections, yield to the left side of the road. In this case, you can yield without pausing. In other words, there is no obligation to temporarily stop, and in principle, it is sufficient to yield to the left.

If an emergency vehicle approaches at or near an intersection, avoid the intersection and stop temporarily on the left side of the road. Near intersections, priority will be given to emergency vehicles so that they can pass safely and smoothly. Also, when yielding on a one-way road, if there are no nearby intersections, you should

Yield to the right side if the vehicle would be in the way of an emergency vehicle by driving to the left. Similarly, when yielding to an emergency vehicle at or near an intersection,

On a one-way road, if you are on a one-way road and your car would be in the way of the emergency vehicle, avoid the intersection and stop temporarily on the right side of the road. To do. Question 49. The stopping distance of a car

Is determined by the speed and force with which you apply the brakes, regardless of road surface or tire conditions . The stopping distance of a car is determined by the speed and force with which you apply the brakes, regardless of road surface or tire conditions . The answer is wrong.

Stopping distance is determined not only by the speed and force with which you apply the brakes, but also by factors such as the condition of the road surface due to weather, tire wear, and the fact that stopping distance becomes longer when carrying heavy cargo.

Let’s take a look at the meaning of the distance required for the car to come to a complete stop after the driver senses danger. Stopping distance is the distance

Traveled between when the driver feels danger and when he applies the brakes until the brakes actually start to apply, and the braking distance that is covered from when the brakes begin to apply until the car comes to a stop. The combined distance is the distance.

The speed at which you press the brakes for this problem affects the free running distance, and the force with which you press the brakes affects the braking distance, but the condition of the road surface and tires also have a large effect on the braking distance. there is.

For example, if the road surface is wet with rain, frozen or snowy, the road surface becomes slippery, and if the tires are worn out or the car is loaded with heavy luggage, the braking distance required to stop the car will be longer. Therefore,

Even if you press the brakes quickly and strongly, the tires will slip and the braking distance will become longer, resulting in a longer stopping distance. Furthermore, when a driver is tired, it takes longer to discover danger and make decisions than when the driver is not tired, so the

Empty driving distance becomes longer and the stopping distance becomes longer. Question 50. I was driving on a road where the vehicle lane is divided by yellow lines when an emergency vehicle approached, so I crossed the yellow line and pulled to the left side of the road to give way.

I was driving on a road where the vehicle lane is divided by yellow lines when an emergency vehicle approached, so I crossed the yellow line and pulled to the left side of the road to give way. The answer is correct. Even if vehicle traffic lanes are divided by yellow lines,

You can cross the yellow lines to yield to emergency vehicles. The yellow line indicates that you must not change your course beyond this line, but when you are giving way to an emergency vehicle, as in this case, or when you cannot pass due to road construction,

Etc. , when returning to the original vehicle lane after yielding to an emergency vehicle or changing course due to road construction, you can cross this line and change course. This is the end of this video. Thank you for watching until the end. I would be happy if this video provided useful information.

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  1. ありがとうございます‼️
    こちらもアニメーションと説明のおかげで、教習所のテキストよりも分かりやすくて、気に入ってます。効果測定の前に過去の動画を色々見させていただきます。

  2. ライセンスさんの動画を見て免許とってもう少しで1年経ちます!
    初心を忘れないようにやってみたらまだ覚えてました😉ほんとに分かりやすくてとてもいいと思います👍🏻´-

  3. ありがとうございます。本免の一発試験で100点で合格でした。
    最新の情報に更新されていたので助かりました!

  4. ライセンサビスさんの動画を見て彼免許学科合格💯できたありがとうございます。もうそろそろ本免許学科試験受けるので色々問題の動画をつくってもらったうれしいです😊お願いします🙏

  5. 明日本免試験行ってきます、これを見て頑張ります

    追記
    今日無事に受かりました🈴
    ほんとに一夜漬けでしたが教科書より耳からも情報が入るし、間違えたものとかスクショして試験前に見直す等活用出来ました。ありがとうございました😖😖

  6. わかりやすい動画ありがとうございます
    今日学科試験合格し免許取得出来ました!

  7. 本免無事合格しました🥲
    ライセンスサービスさんの動画に本当に助けられました。ありがとうございました!

  8. この動画を参考に昨日 本免学科試験を受験しギリギリでしたけど1回目で見事に合格💮する事が出来ました。
    こうした動画でただ問題を解くだけではなく問題の1問ずつ詳しく映像とも解説も聞く事も出来て本当に有り難かったです。
    ありがとうございます😊。

  9. 仮免からライセンスサービスさんにはお世話になりました。
    今日無事本免1発合格することができました!わかりやすい解説ありがとうございました!

  10. 明日本免なのでみて勉強して一発合格めざします

    追記
    無事一発で合格できました。
    わかりやすい動画ありがとうございます!