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Abmelden angemeldet als: [email protected] [zum Lernsystem] Seite 230 Seite 217 Seite 284 Seite 328 Seite 215 Seite 227 Braking Steering wheel movements Accelerating Answer: 10 m Answer: 10 m Auswertung Turbo-Modus Theorie im großen Fahrschulbuch nachlesen und verstehen: Folgende Lektionen/Themen sollten gezielt gelernt werden: - Vorbeifahren - Überholen - Unfall 6 Fragen wurden falsch beantwortet. zurück zur Startseite neuer Fragebogen Basic knowledge - Question 1 (1.1.03-104.) - Points: 4 The road is icy for a short distance. What should you avoid here, if possible? Zusatzstoff B - Question 2 (2.2.12-104.) - Points: 3 What is the minimum distance a vehicle must leave clear in front of traffic lights if the traffic lights would be concealed by the vehicle? Basic knowledge - Question 3 (1.2.20-004.) - Points: 3 Which vehicles must you allow to set off from marked bus stops?

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Braking

Steering wheel movements

Accelerating

Answer: 10 m

Answer: 10 m

Auswertung Turbo-Modus

Theorie im großen Fahrschulbuch nachlesen und verstehen:

Folgende Lektionen/Themen sollten gezielt gelernt werden:

- Vorbeifahren- Überholen- Unfall

6 Fragen wurden falsch beantwortet.

zurück zur Startseite neuer Fragebogen

Basic knowledge - Question 1 (1.1.03-104.) - Points: 4

The road is icy for a short distance. What should you avoid here, if possible?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 2 (2.2.12-104.) - Points: 3

What is the minimum distance a vehicle must leave clear in front of traffic lights if the traffic lightswould be concealed by the vehicle?

Basic knowledge - Question 3 (1.2.20-004.) - Points: 3

Which vehicles must you allow to set off from marked bus stops?

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Taxis

Regular buses

School buses

To school buses with children boarding or alighting

To vehicles which have broken down

To a traffic congestion

Reduce speed and, if necessary, stop

Speed up and proceed since the oncomingtraffic must wait

Proceed, pulling over onto the pavement

Basic knowledge - Question 4 (1.1.07-010.) - Points: 4

What do hazard warning lights draw your attention to?

Basic knowledge - Question 5 (1.2.11-005.) - Points: 4

What do you do?

Basic knowledge - Question 6 (1.2.06-003.) - Points: 5

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Continue driving, because any possibleoncoming traffic must already be waiting

Continue driving, so as not to impede the wayof possible oncoming traffic

Wait until you can see if oncoming traffic isapproaching

The blue truck

The red car

I myself

What should you do now?

Basic knowledge - Question 7 (1.2.09-106.) - Points: 3

Who must signal a change of direction here?

Basic knowledge - Question 8 (1.4.42-126.) - Points: 2

What does this traffic sign indicate?

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Vehicles must drive at least 35 km/h

Vehicles may not drive faster than 35 km/h

A federal road (Bundesstraße)

I may proceed before the white car

I have to allow the cyclist to pass through

The cyclist has to allow me to pass

A prohibition to drive faster than 60 km/h

Start of speed restriction

End of speed restriction

Basic knowledge - Question 9 (1.3.01-118.) - Points: 5 -

What is the right course of action?

Basic knowledge - Question 10 (1.4.41-132.) - Points: 2

What does this traffic sign indicate?

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The stipulations of the vehicles manufacturer in the owners manual

The permissible total mass of the car

The roof load indicated in the vehicle registration certificate (Fahrzeugschein)

Because beneath the slush there could alsobe ice on the road

There is still slush on the overtaking lane

Slush could be thrown up and impair visibility

3 years

1 year

2 years

Zusatzstoff B - Question 11 (2.2.22-106.) - Points: 3

You want to transport holiday luggage on the roof of your fully loaded car. What is the roof loadlimited by?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 12 (2.1.03-017.) - Points: 4

Why could overtaking be dangerous here?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 13 (2.8.01-001.) - Points: 2

What is the normal trial period?

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Motorcycles

Bicycles

Trams

Have the engine tuning checked regularly

Wash the engine regularly, at least four times a year

Check the fuel consumption regularly

Basic knowledge - Question 14 (1.2.05-109.) - Points: 4

Which vehicles may be overtaken only by maintaining a specially great lateral distance?

Basic knowledge - Question 15 (1.5.01-104.) - Points: 3

What is important to avoid pollution and to save energy when driving?

Basic knowledge - Question 16 (1.4.42-125.) - Points: 2

What must you remember when you see this traffic sign?

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Vehicles may be parked here all night withoutlights

Street lighting does not stay on all night

Vehicles may not be parked here

From the ‘exit‘ traffic sign

Follow the direction of the arrow on the roadside posts

When there is no motor liability insurance

When you are not in the possession of the vehicle registration book (Fahrzeugbrief)

When it is not roadworthy

I check

Basic knowledge - Question 17 (1.2.34-107.) - Points: 3

How do you know which is the shortest way to the next emergency call box on the autobahn?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 18 (2.2.23-030.) - Points: 3

When are you not allowed to use a motor vehicle on public roads?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 19 (2.7.06-405.) - Points: 3

You want to drive a vehicle with a trailer equipped with overrun braking. What do you have tocheck before beginning the journey?

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- that the lighting system is working

- that the connecting device is locked

- that the breakaway cable is attached

To bleed the brake system quickly

To check the effectiveness of the brakes

You are allowed to stop

You must reckon with taxis pulling in andsetting off

You are allowed to park

Zusatzstoff B - Question 20 (2.7.02-017.) - Points: 3

Just after driving off, you test the brakes. Why?

Basic knowledge - Question 21 (1.4.41-110.) - Points: 2

What should you remember where you see this traffic sign?

Basic knowledge - Question 22 (1.4.40-133.) - Points: 3

What does this traffic sign combination indicate?

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Avalanches

Snowy conditions

Icy conditions

The brake on the right is less effective than the brake on the left

The brake on the left is less effective than the brake on the right

The steering gear has too much play

If it is no longer possible to drive the vehicle safely

If the mobile telephone or the vehicles handset needs to be held in the hand

If the mobile telephone or the vehicles handset needs to be picked up

Zusatzstoff B - Question 23 (2.7.02-108.) - Points: 3

When braking, you feel your vehicle pull to the right. What are the possible causes?

Basic knowledge - Question 24 (1.2.23-005.) - Points: 3

Under which circumstances is a driver not allowed to telephone while driving?

Basic knowledge - Question 25 (1.1.03-110.) - Points: 4

What do you do if visibility is drastically reduced by fog?

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Drive up close to the vehicle in front so you can use its rear lights as an orientation point

Adapt your speed in time to visibility conditions

Increase the distance from the vehicle in front

Pedestrian crossings

Bus stops with ‘zig-zag lines‘

Junctions

The start of a traffic-calming zone

A footpath

A prohibition on cycles and mopeds

Basic knowledge - Question 26 (1.2.11-004.) - Points: 4

Which are the areas you must not drive into when there is traffic congestion?

Basic knowledge - Question 27 (1.4.41-147.) - Points: 2

What does this traffic sign indicate?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 28 (2.1.11-125.) - Points: 4

You want to overtake. Why should you not do so?

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The oncoming traffic

The bend in the road

The state of the road surface

Before the start of a solid line (traffic lane boundary)

Before the start of a lane marking

Before a no-overtaking sign for vehicles of all types

Switch on the windscreen wipers from time to time when it is foggy

When there is slush, switch on the windscreen wipers already before slush is thrown onto your windscreen byother vehicles

When the windscreen is steamed up, switch the ventilator off and keep the windows closed

Zusatzstoff B - Question 29 (2.2.05-007.) - Points: 4

You are driving on a road not within a built-up area and want to overtake a car. Where is the verylatest point at which the overtaking manoeuvre should be completed?

Zusatzstoff B - Question 30 (2.1.03-107.) - Points: 3

How can you achieve sufficient visibility through the windscreen?

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