Driving license? Theory test? Question?
Hello folks
I always fail with these answers. Aren't they the same? Thanks for the explanations.
Hello folks
I always fail with these answers. Aren't they the same? Thanks for the explanations.
Hello, I'm wondering if the MT-10 can be throttled for a Class A2 license, since it could then be derestricted for an A license. It looks better, in my opinion. Thank you.
I made a relatively close lane change, but I don't think I caused any damage at that moment. The other driver behind me then threatened to report me at the traffic light, claiming he had it on video with his dashcam. I don't know now whether there was a minor collision after all, and I'm…
I just tried for the 8th time using the app to pass the theory test for class B, but I've already failed with 30 mistakes. This is starting to get to me mentally. I've been studying all the topics for 3 hours every day for 2 weeks, but I never understand why I fail every…
At first, it is not a real danger if the vehicle is slower than thought, only if it is faster.
In the second, the wording means that the vehicle is faster than intended – thus represents a danger.
Read the first answers carefully:
At 1.1, it is said that the one who comes to you when overtaking is slower than you think. This is Good.
At 2.1, the opponent is faster than you think. This is bad – and the dangerous one at overtaking.
To read exactly and to grasp the meaning correctly is fundamentally important in driving school questions. Otherwise it won’t…
Please read the question carefully, is actually clearly formulated.
On the one hand, you only think that the intercourse is slow and on the other it is really slow. So these are two different things.
Nee, on the first version, the traffic is slower than you expect. That’s not a problem, then you have more time to overtake.
At the second, it says: Intermediate traffic drives faster (you estimate the speed too low) than expected, this can be tight.
You have to pay attention to such formulations and read the whole task.
These are 2 different sentences:
1. Set: Intermediate traffic is slower than assumed
Slower than thought.
Two. Set: Speed of counter traffic to Gering Estimate.
Intermediate traffic faster than thought = Frontal collision because it comes to you faster.
No, the answers are not the same. You can read…
But
what’s “yet”?
on the second question, all the answers are correct.
“Reverse traffic is slower than expected” is the same as “traverse traffic is faster than expected”?
You’re scaring me!
On the one hand, because the speed is too low, this is a good answer for the other, the reverse is slow, so that the
Looks like you can’t read…
Luckily! These people just don’t belong to the road. At least not motorized!
There are actually always people who are already failing in the theoretical examination.