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G1 Rules of The Road Marathon 6

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What does this road sign mean?

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Slow traffic on multi-lane roads must keep right.

The use of alcohol or drugs affect the driver by impairing:

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The use of alcohol or drugs affects the driver by impairing vision, judgement and reaction time.

The following items are not allowed to be transported in a boat or trailer when being towed by a motor vehicle:

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People are not allowed to be transported in a boat or trailer when being towed by a motor vehicle in most jurisdictions. It is generally considered unsafe and against traffic regulations to have people ride inside a boat or trailer while it is being towed.

Passing other cars on the right side when it's safe to do so

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Passing other cars on the right side is generally allowed under specific circumstances when it's safe to do so and the street has two or more lanes for one-way traffic.

What does this road sign mean?

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This is a 'School Zone' sign.

What must a driver do while approaching a stop sign before proceeding into an intersection?

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When a driver approaches a stop sign before proceeding into an intersection, they must come to a complete stop first. After stopping, the driver should carefully assess the traffic conditions in all directions, including checking for oncoming vehicles, pedestrians, and any other potential hazards. Only when it is safe to do so, the driver can proceed through the intersection.

If you are approaching an intersection and the traffic lights are not working, you should:

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During an electrical failure, traffic lights at intersections will not work. Proceed cautiously and use the intersection the same way you would use an intersection with all-way stop signs.

What is the driver showing?

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When a driver's hand is stretched upwards, it means s/he is going to turn right.

What does this road sign mean?

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This sign marks a zone within which school buses load or unload passengers without using the red alternating lights and stop arm.

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This is a 'Bicycles Only' lane sign.

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You must keep to the right of the traffic island when you see this sign.

If the signal light changes from green to amber as you approach an intersection, what should you do?

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If the light changes to amber when you're approaching it, stop. Only if a stop cannot be made safely, proceed with caution.

When driving in heavy fog, you should use:

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If there is a fog warning, delay your trip until it clears, if possible. Use your low beam headlights. High beams reflect off the moisture droplets in the fog, making it harder to see.

What does this sign mean?

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This sign means that stopping is not allowed in the area between the signs, even for a moment.

When lights are required, drivers are required to use low beam headlights:

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Cut down glare at night by following the rules of the road for vehicle lights. Use your lowbeam headlights within 150 meters of an oncoming vehicle.

Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in cities, town, villages and built-up areas is:

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Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed is 50 km/h in cities, towns, villages and built-up areas, and 80 km/h elsewhere.

Under all conditions, you should drive at a speed which will allow you to:

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Under all conditions, you should drive at a speed which will allow you to stop within a safe distance.

At night, should you meet another vehicle with blinding bright lights, the safest thing to do is:

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At night, should you meet another vehicle with blinding bright lights, the safest thing to do is to look slightly to the right hand side.

All vehicles must be insured for third-party liability for at least

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All vehicles must be insured for third-party liability for at least $200,000. This covers you in the event that you injure or kill someone or damage someone's property while driving. Collision insurance to cover damage to your own vehicle is a good idea, but not required by law.

A yellow beacon that is flashing over an intersection:

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A yellow beacon that is flashing over an intersection typically serves as a warning signal for drivers, alerting them to proceed with caution. Yellow flashing beacons are often used at intersections to convey specific messages to drivers, and their meanings can vary depending on the location and local traffic regulations.