What is called the permitted mass of the vehicle. How many road crossings does this intersection have


Ticket 6 - Question 1

What is the permitted maximum weight vehicle?

1. The maximum allowable weight of cargo for transportation, established by the manufacturer.

2. The mass of the equipped vehicle, excluding the mass of the driver, passengers and cargo, established by the manufacturer.

3. The mass of the equipped vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers, set by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable.

Permitted maximum weight - the weight of the equipped vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers, established by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable (clause 1.2). Therefore, it is a constant value and does not depend on the actual load of the vehicle.

Correct answer:
The mass of the equipped vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers, set by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable.

Ticket 6 - Question 2

You are allowed to continue driving:

1. Only straight.

2. Forward or reverse.

3. In all directions.

Correct answer:
Permitted.

Ticket 6 - Question 7

You intend to continue on the main road. Are you required to turn on the left turn indicators?

1. Required.

2. Mandatory if vehicles are approaching from other directions.

3. Not required.

You are obliged to inform other road users of your intentions. Therefore, intending to continue moving along the main road, i.e. make a left turn at the intersection, you must turn on the direction indicators for the corresponding direction (clause 8.1).

Correct answer:
Required.

Ticket 6 - Question 8

Who must give way in a mutual lane change?

1. The driver of a car.

2. Truck driver.

3. Drivers should act by mutual agreement.

When changing lanes, the driver of a truck must give way to the driver of a passenger car who is on his right (clause 8.4).

Correct answer:
Truck driver.

Ticket 6 - Question 9

In what directions can you continue moving?

1. Only straight.

2. Straight and left.

3. Straight, left and in the opposite direction.

Since you have taken the extreme left position on the roadway, and marking 1.11
it is allowed to cross from the side of the broken line, then you can not only continue moving straight, but also turn left, and also make a U-turn (clause 8.5).

Correct answer:
Straight, left and back.

Ticket 6 - Question 10

At what maximum speed do you have the right to continue driving a passenger car?

Correct answer:
110 km/h

Ticket 6 - Question 11

What should you do in this situation?

1. Give way to an oncoming vehicle.

2. Pass first.

3. Act by mutual agreement with the driver of the oncoming vehicle.

If the oncoming passing is difficult, then the driver of the vehicle on whose side there is an obstacle must give way to the oncoming vehicle (clause 11.7). Therefore, in this case, you must give way.

Correct answer:
Give way to an oncoming vehicle.

Ticket 6 - Question 12

Are you allowed to park your car at this location?

1. Allowed.

2. Permitted, if this does not interfere with the movement of route vehicles.

In this case, by fulfilling the requirement of the Rules on parking a car at a parking lot no closer than 15 m from the pointer of the stopping place of route vehicles, you will violate another provision of the rules, since stopping and parking are prohibited at pedestrian crossings and closer than 5 m in front of them (clauses 12.4 and 12.5 ).

Correct answer:
Forbidden.

Ticket 6 - Question 13

You intend to turn left. Your actions?

1. Give way to the tram.

2. Wait for the permission signal of a special traffic light and, having missed the tram, turn left.

3. Pass the intersection first.

The green signal of the traffic light allows you to turn left (clause 6.2). The traffic of the tram at this intersection is regulated by a traffic light of a single-color signaling in the form of the letter "T". Considering that tram traffic is prohibited at such a signal (clause 6.8), you can pass the intersection first.

Correct answer:
Pass the intersection first.

Ticket 6 - Question 14

To whom do you have to give way when turning left?

1. Pedestrians only.

2. Pedestrians and cyclists.

3. Nobody.

When turning left at this intersection, you must give way not only to an oncoming cyclist (clause 13.12), but also to pedestrians crossing the carriageway onto which you are turning (clause 13.1).

Correct answer:
Pedestrians and cyclists.

Ticket 6 - Question 15

In what case will you have to give way to a traffic police car?

1. If blue flashing beacons are turned on on the traffic police car.

2. If the traffic police car turns on blue flashing lights and a special sound signal at the same time.

3. In any.

Although you are driving on a paved road that is the main road to the dirt road adjacent to the left, you will have to give way to a vehicle leaving the secondary road if the blue flashing beacon and a special horn are on at the same time. It is with this combination of signals that this car has an advantage in movement (clauses 1.2 and 3.2).

Correct answer:
If the traffic police car turns on blue flashing beacons and a special sound signal at the same time.

Ticket 6 - Question 16

When approaching a stopped vehicle with the hazard warning lights on and bearing the "Child Carriage" markings, the driver must:

1. Reduce speed.

2. If necessary, stop and let the children pass.

3. Carry out all the listed actions.

Approaching a stopped vehicle with the alarm turned on and having the identification signs "Transportation of children", the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop and let the children pass (clause 14.7).

Correct answer:
Carry out all of the above steps.

Tickets SDA 2018—2019 online

1 question. What is the permitted maximum weight of a vehicle?

Correct answer: 3. The mass of the equipped vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers, set by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable.
Explanation: The permitted maximum weight is the curb weight of the vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers. This value is set by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable (), and is a constant value. The actual load of the vehicle does not affect the value of the permitted maximum weight.

2 question. You are allowed to continue driving:

Correct answer: 2. Directly or in the opposite direction.
Clarification: There is nothing to stop you from going "straight" at this intersection. "No left turn" prohibits only a left turn, but does not prohibit a U-turn. You can turn around at the gap in the solid line at the intersection and drive in the opposite direction, or drive straight ahead.

3 question. Which of the following signs allow driving to the place of residence or work?

Correct answer: 3. A and B.
Clarification: "No entry" (B) prohibits the movement of all vehicles. "Movement is prohibited" (A) and "Movement of motor vehicles is prohibited" (B) do not apply to vehicles owned by citizens living or working in the zone indicated by signs.

4 question. What do these road signs mean?

Correct answer: 3. A parking space where transfer to a shuttle vehicle (bus or trolleybus) is possible.
Explanation: “Parking (parking place)” with “Type of route vehicle” means a parking place where it is possible to transfer to a route transport (bus or trolleybus).

5 question. Triangle markings on the lane:

Correct answer: 2. Warns you about approaching a place where you need to give way.
Explanation: (triangle) warns of approaching, applied to the carriageway before entering the main road. In that place, you should (if necessary) stop and give way to a vehicle that is moving along the main road.

6 question. Is it allowed to continue driving if the traffic controller raised his hand after you entered the intersection?

Correct answer: 1. It is allowed.
Explanation: Since the entry to the intersection took place with the permission signal of the traffic controller, it allows you to continue moving and leave the intersection in the intended direction.

7 question. You intend to continue on the main road. Are you required to turn on the left turn indicators?

Correct answer: 1. Must.
Explanation: There is an intersection ahead and you need to turn left, ie. change direction of movement. In this case, the inclusion of the turn signal is mandatory ().

8 question. Who must give way in a mutual lane change?

Correct answer: 2. Truck driver.
Explanation: Since the lane change is simultaneous, the car on the right, the passenger car (), takes precedence. Therefore, the truck must yield.

9 question. In what directions can you continue moving?

Correct answer: 3. Straight, to the left and in the opposite direction.
Clarification: Since traffic is on the leftmost lane, and you are only allowed to cross from the side of the broken line, you are allowed to go straight, left and in the opposite direction.

10 question. At what maximum speed do you have the right to continue driving a passenger car?

Correct answer: 3. 110 km/h.
Explanation: "Motorway" indicates that the road is a motorway. On such roads cars movement is allowed at a speed of not more than 110 km / h ().

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Highway - a road marked with the sign 5.1 and having carriageways for each direction of movement, separated from each other by a dividing strip (and in its absence, by a road fence), without crossing at the same level with other roads, railway or tram tracks, pedestrian or bicycle paths .

Road train - a mechanical vehicle coupled to a trailer (trailers).

A bicycle is a vehicle, other than a wheelchair, which has at least two wheels and is generally propelled by the muscular energy of the occupants of the vehicle, in particular by means of pedals or handles, and may also have an electric motor of rated maximum power in mode continuous load not exceeding 0.25 kW, automatically shutting off at speeds over 25 km/h.

A cyclist is a person who rides a bicycle.

Bicycle path - a road element (or a separate road) structurally separated from the carriageway and sidewalk, intended for the movement of cyclists and marked with the sign 4.4.1

Bicycle zone - a territory intended for the movement of cyclists, the beginning and end of which are marked respectively with sign 5.33.1 and sign 5.34.1.

Driver - a person driving a vehicle, a driver leading pack, riding animals or a herd along the road. A driving instructor is equivalent to a driver.

Forced stop - stopping the movement of the vehicle due to its technical malfunction or danger created by the transported cargo, the state of the driver (passenger) or the appearance of an obstacle on the road.

Hybrid vehicle - a vehicle that has at least 2 different energy converters (engines) and 2 different (on-board) energy storage systems for the purpose of propulsion of the vehicle.

Main road - signposted road

in relation to an intersected (adjacent), or a paved road (asphalt and cement concrete, stone materials, etc.) in relation to an unpaved road, or any road in relation to exits from adjacent territories. The presence of a paved section on a secondary road immediately before the intersection does not make it equal in value to the crossed one.

Daytime running lights are external lighting devices designed to improve the visibility of a moving vehicle in front during daylight hours.

Road - a strip of land or a surface of an artificial structure, equipped or adapted and used for the movement of vehicles. The road includes one or more carriageways, as well as tram tracks, sidewalks, shoulders and dividing lanes, if any.

Road traffic is a set of social relations that arise in the process of moving people and goods with or without vehicles within roads.

A traffic accident is an event that occurred during the movement of a vehicle on the road and with its participation, in which people were killed or injured, vehicles, structures, cargo were damaged, or other material damage was caused.

Railroad crossing - the intersection of a road with railroad tracks on the same level.

Shuttle vehicle - a public vehicle (bus, trolleybus, tram) designed to transport people on the roads and moving along an established route with designated stops.

A motor vehicle is a vehicle powered by an engine. The term also applies to any tractors and self-propelled machines.

A moped is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle, the maximum design speed of which does not exceed 50 km/h, and has an internal combustion engine with a working volume not exceeding 50 cubic meters. cm, or an electric motor with a rated maximum power in continuous load mode of more than 0.25 kW and less than 4 kW. Quadricycles with similar technical characteristics are equated to mopeds.

A motorcycle is a two-wheeled motor vehicle, with or without a side trailer, whose engine capacity (in the case of an internal combustion engine) exceeds 50 cc. cm or the maximum design speed (for any engine) exceeds 50 km/h. Tricycles, as well as quadricycles with a motorcycle seat or motorcycle-type handlebars, having an unladen mass not exceeding 400 kg (550 kg for vehicles intended for the transport of goods), excluding the mass of batteries (in the case of electric vehicles), and a maximum effective engine power not exceeding 15 kW.

Settlement - a built-up area, the entrances to which and the exits from which are marked with signs:

Insufficient visibility - visibility of the road is less than 300 m in conditions of fog, rain, snowfall, etc., as well as at dusk.

Overtaking is the advance of one or more vehicles associated with the exit to the lane (side of the carriageway) intended for oncoming traffic, and subsequent return to the previously occupied lane (side of the carriageway).

Shoulder - an element of the road adjacent directly to the carriageway at the same level with it, differing in the type of coverage or marked out using markings 1.2, used for driving, stopping and parking in accordance with the Rules of the Road of Russia (RF).

Limited visibility - the driver's visibility of the road in the direction of travel, limited by the terrain, the geometric parameters of the road, vegetation, buildings, structures or other objects, including vehicles.

Danger to traffic - a situation that has arisen in the process of traffic, in which the continuation of movement in the same direction and at the same speed creates a risk of a traffic accident.

Dangerous goods are substances, products made from them, wastes from production and other economic activities, which, due to their inherent properties, may endanger human life and health during transportation, harm the environment, damage or destroy material assets.

Leading - the movement of a vehicle at a speed greater than the speed of a passing vehicle.

Organized transportation of a group of children - transportation in a bus that is not related to a route vehicle, a group of children of 8 or more people, carried out without their parents or other legal representatives.

Organized transport column - a group of three or more motor vehicles following directly one after another along the same lane with constantly on headlights, accompanied by a lead vehicle with special color schemes applied to the outer surfaces and flashing beacons of blue and red colors turned on .

An organized pedestrian column is a group of people, designated in accordance with paragraph 4.2 of the Rules, moving together along the road in one direction.

Stop - the intentional cessation of the movement of the vehicle for up to 5 minutes, as well as for more, if necessary for boarding or disembarking passengers or loading or unloading the vehicle.

Safety island - an element of the road arrangement that separates traffic lanes (including lanes for cyclists), as well as traffic lanes and tram tracks, structurally separated by a curb stone above the carriageway or marked by technical means of traffic management and intended to stop pedestrians when crossing the carriageway parts of the road. A safety island may include a part of the dividing strip through which a pedestrian crossing is laid.

Parking (parking space) - a specially designated and, if necessary, equipped and equipped place, which is, among other things, part of a highway and (or) adjacent to the carriageway and (or) sidewalk, roadside, overpass or bridge, or which is part of under overpass or under bridge spaces, squares and other objects of the road network, buildings, structures or structures and intended for organized parking of vehicles on a paid basis or without charging a fee by decision of the owner or other owner of the highway, the owner land plot or the owner of the relevant part of the building, structure or structure.

Passenger - a person, other than the driver, who is in the vehicle (on it), as well as a person who enters the vehicle (gets on it) or leaves the vehicle (gets off it).

Crossroads - a place of intersection, junction or branching of roads at the same level, limited by imaginary lines connecting, respectively, opposite, the beginnings of the curvature of the carriageways, which are the most distant from the center of the intersection. Exits from adjacent territories are not considered intersections.

Rebuilding - leaving the occupied lane or occupied row while maintaining the original direction of movement.

Pedestrian - a person who is outside the vehicle on the road or on a pedestrian or bicycle-pedestrian path and does not work on them. Persons moving in wheelchairs, driving a bicycle, moped, motorcycle, carrying a sledge, cart, baby or wheelchair, as well as using roller skates, scooters and other similar means for movement are equated to pedestrians.

Pedestrian path - a strip of land equipped or adapted for the movement of pedestrians or the surface of an artificial structure, marked with the sign 4.5.1.

Pedestrian zone - a territory intended for the movement of pedestrians, the beginning and end of which are marked respectively with sign 5.33 and sign 5.34.

Pedestrian and bicycle path (bike-pedestrian path) - a road element (or a separate road) structurally separated from the carriageway, intended for separate or joint movement of cyclists with pedestrians and marked with signs:

Pedestrian crossing - a section of the carriageway, tram tracks, marked with signs 5.19.1, 5.19.2 and (or) markings 1.14.1 and 1.14.2 and allocated for pedestrian traffic across the road. In the absence of markings, the width of the pedestrian crossing is determined by the distance between signs 5.19.1 and 5.19.2.

Traffic lane - any of the longitudinal lanes of the carriageway, marked or not marked with markings and having a width sufficient for the movement of cars in one row.

Lane for cyclists - a lane of the carriageway intended for the movement of bicycles and mopeds, separated from the rest of the carriageway by horizontal markings and marked with the sign 5.14.2

Advantage (priority) - the right to priority movement in the intended direction in relation to other road users.

An obstacle is a fixed object on a traffic lane (a faulty or damaged vehicle, a defect in the roadway, foreign objects, etc.), which does not allow you to continue driving along this lane.

A traffic jam or a vehicle stopped in this lane in accordance with the requirements of the Rules is not an obstacle.

Adjacent territory - the territory directly adjacent to the road and not intended for through traffic of vehicles (yards, residential areas, parking lots, gas stations, enterprises, etc.). Movement on the adjacent territory is carried out in accordance with these Rules.

Trailer - a vehicle not equipped with an engine and intended for movement in combination with a power-driven vehicle. The term also applies to semi-trailers and drop trailers.

The carriageway is an element of the road intended for the movement of trackless vehicles.

Dividing strip - an element of the road, allocated constructively and (or) using markings 1.2, separating adjacent carriageways, as well as the carriageway and tram tracks and not intended for the movement and stopping of vehicles.

Permitted maximum mass - the mass of the equipped vehicle with cargo, driver and passengers, established by the manufacturer as the maximum allowable. For the permitted maximum mass of the composition of vehicles, that is, coupled and moving as a whole, the sum of the permitted maximum masses of the vehicles included in the composition is taken.

Regulator - a person duly vested with the authority to regulate traffic with the help of signals established by the Rules of the Road, and directly exercising the specified regulation. The traffic controller must be in uniform and (or) have a distinctive badge and equipment. Regulators include police officers and military automobile inspectorate, as well as employees of road maintenance services, duty officers at railway crossings and ferry crossings in the performance of their official duties.

Regulators also include authorized persons from among the employees of transport security units who perform the duties of screening, additional screening, re-screening, observation and (or) interview in order to ensure transport security, in relation to traffic regulation on sections highways determined by the Government Decree Russian Federation dated July 18, 2016 No. 686 "On the determination of sections of roads, railways and inland waterways, heliports, landing sites, as well as other buildings, structures, devices and equipment that ensure the functioning of the transport complex, which are objects of transport infrastructure."

Parking is the intentional stoppage of the movement of a vehicle for more than 5 minutes for reasons not related to the boarding or disembarkation of passengers or the loading or unloading of a vehicle.

Darkness is the period of time from the end of evening twilight to the beginning of morning twilight.

Vehicle - a device designed to transport people, goods or equipment installed on it on the roads.

Pavement - an element of the road intended for the movement of pedestrians and adjacent to the carriageway or bicycle path or separated from them by a lawn.

Give way (do not obstruct) - a requirement that a road user must not start, resume or continue moving, perform any maneuver, if this may force other road users who have an advantage over him to change direction or speed.

A road user is a person who is directly involved in the process of movement as a driver, pedestrian, passenger of a vehicle.

School bus - a specialized vehicle (bus) that meets the requirements for vehicles for transporting children, established by the legislation on technical regulation, and owned or otherwise legally owned by a preschool educational or general educational organization.

An electric vehicle is a vehicle driven solely by an electric motor and charged using an external source of electricity.

What vehicles according to the Rules belong to route vehicles?

The criterion for classifying a vehicle as a route vehicle is the presence of stops installed with designated stops. These Rules include buses, trolleybuses and trams. Taxi cars do not belong to route vehicles.

Is the motorcyclist obligated to give way to you in this situation?

1. Yes.
2. No.

You are driving on a motorway, as indicated by the motorway sign , and a motorcycle is entering the motorway and must therefore give way to you in this situation. The motorway is in relation to the adjoining.

Leaving the dirt road, you get:

You are driving onto a paved road, which is in relation to a dirt road.

The carriageway of this road has:

The carriageway is divided by a solid marking line into two, each of which has a width sufficient for the movement of cars in one row. At the same time, taking into account their dimensions, it is not forbidden to move along the lane in two rows.

How many carriageways does this road have?

1. One.
2. Two.
3. Four.

What is the permitted maximum weight of a vehicle?

Are sidewalks and shoulders part of the road?

You intend to turn right. Can you start turning?

Obliges you to a truck at this intersection of unequal roads, without requiring a mandatory stop before the intersection. Since the truck is driving on the left side of the road, which is more distant from you, you can start turning right. However, during the entire maneuver you are for the movement of the truck.

How many road crossings does this intersection have?

The road has only four lanes for traffic, as each of them is divided into two by markings.

Should you give way to the truck in this situation?

You must not give way to a truck, as it enters the road with.

Which picture shows a road with a dividing strip?

Represents an element of the road, highlighted constructively (right figure) or with the help of solid marking lines (left figure). separates adjacent carriageways from each other and is not intended for the movement and stop of the vehicle.

Departure from the yard or from other adjacent territory:

1. It is considered a crossroads of equivalent roads.
2. It is considered a crossroads of unequal roads.
3. Does not count as an intersection.

According to the definition of the concept "", exit from is not considered an intersection. This includes exits from yards, residential areas, parking lots, gas stations, enterprises and other similar situations when the driver must give way to vehicles and pedestrians moving on the road.

What does it mean to give way?

Depending on the specific situation, your actions in fulfilling the requirement