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(1) When you see this safety sign, it means that you can make a left turn from

08:00 to 20:00 if there are no oncoming


vehicles.

(2) The following safety sign indicates a bird protection zone. The horn must not be used where this sign is found.

(3) Where the following safety sign is installed, you can make a U-turn when the traffic lights are red.

(4) The following safety sign is a breath test warning sign. You must slow down and cooperate with the police officers in the
area.

(5) The following safety sign is a bicycles-first road surface marking.

(6) The following safety sign is a raised-pedestrian-crossing road surface marking. You must drive at a speed below 30km/h
to ensure pedestrian safety.

(7) The following safety sign is a no-stop road surface marking. All vehicles, with the exception of motorized bicycles, are
prohibited from stopping inside the marked area.

(8) The following safety sign is a slow-down road surface marking. It is found where a reduced speed is required (e.g. in
school zones). Lane changes are allowed at a reduced speed.

(9) The following safety sign is a no-U-turns road surface marking. It is found where U-turns by horses and vehicles are
prohibited.

(10) The following safety sign is a no-right-turns road surface marking. Motorized bicycle drivers can make a right turn if
there are no pedestrians in the way.

(11) The following safety sign indicates a bicycles-only lane. Motorized bicycles are classified as bicycles and can enter a
bicycles-only lane.

(12) The following safety sign is a one-way sign. Motorized bicycles carrying cargo can drive against the traffic.

(13) The following safety sign indicates that motorized bicycle drivers can make a U-turn from 08:00 to 20:00.

(14) The following safety sign is an unprotected left turn sign. If the traffic lights are green, you can turn left when there are
no oncoming vehicles.

(15) The following safety sign is a straight-or-left-turn sign. To turn right, drive in the far-right lane at a reduced speed and
make a right turn safely.

(16) The following safety sign is a left-turn-or-U-turn sign.It is installed on the roadside or road center where vehicles can
make a left turn or U-turn.

(17) The following safety sign indicates a bicycles-only road. Motorized bicycles are classified as bicycles and can enter
bicycles-only roads.

(18) The following safety sign indicates a school zone (children protection zone). You must drive safely below the speed
limit to protect children.

(19) The following safety sign indicates a roundabout. Vehicles already in the roundabout are given right of way over those
entering it.

(20) The following safety sign indicates a silver zone (elderly protection zone). You must drive safely at a reduced speed.

(21) The following safety sign is a yield sign. It is installed on the roadside where drivers are required to yield the right of
way to other drivers.

(22) The following safety sign is a stop sign. If there are no oncoming vehicles, you can slow down and drive through.

(23) The following safety sign prohibits U-turns. Cars cannot make u-turns but motorized bicycles can when directed by the
traffic lights.

(24) The following safety sign prohibits left turns. Motorized bicycle drivers can make a left turn if the traffic lights are
green in the direction of the turn.

(25) The following safety sign prohibits right turns. It is found on the roadside, and all drivers, including motorized bicycle
drivers, must observe this sign.

(26) The following safety sign indicates that you cannot drive straight ahead from 08:00 to 20:00.

(27) The following safety sign indicates a minimum safe distance between vehicles. Motorized bicycle drivers are not
required to observe this sign.

(28) The following safety sign indicates a minimum speed limit.

(29) The following safety sign indicates a maximum speed limit. Speed must be reduced to what is indicated by the sign.

(30) The following safety sign indicates that speed must be reduced. It is found at the start of downslopes and winding
roads.

(31) The following safety sign prohibits road access. A motorized bicycle can enter at a reduced speed as it is not classified
as a horse or vehicle.

(32) The following safety sign prohibits road access by cars, motorcycles, and motorized bicycles.

(33) The following safety sign indicates a bridge in the area.

(34) The following safety sign is a slippery-road warning sign. You must speed up and drive through the area quickly.

(35) The following safety sign is a speed-bump warning sign. You must drive cautiously, at a reduced speed.

(36) The following safety sign is a falling-rocks warning sign. You must drive cautiously, at a reduced speed.

(37) The following safety sign is a school zone warning sign. You must drive at a reduced speed, as children may appear
suddenly.

(38) The following safety sign is a pedestrian crossing warning sign. You must drive in a way that ensures pedestrian safety.

(39) The following safety sign indicates that no bicycles are allowed.

(40) The following safety sign indicates that there is an emergency hospital nearby. You must avoid using the horn, and
drive through quickly.

(41) The following safety sign is a crosswind warning sign which is installed in locations affected by a strong crosswind,
such as bridges. You must grip the steering wheel loosely and speed up out of the area.

(42) The following safety sign is a pass-left-or-right warning sign which is found on a single-direction road where the driver
can take either the left or right-hand lane.

(43) The following safety sign is a merging-road warning sign. Drivers on the wider road must check for vehicles merging
from the right and drive cautiously.

(44) The following safety sign is a narrowing-road warning sign. You must slow down to see where the road becomes
narrow and drive through safely.

(45) The following safety sign is a downslope warning sign. You must put the gear in neutral to save fuel and descend the
slope quickly.

(46) The following safety sign is a roadworks warning sign. You must speed up and drive through the area quickly.

(47) The following safety sign is a tunnel warning sign. You must drive cautiously in the tunnel, as it may take a while for
your vision to adjust to the reduced light level.

(48) The following safety sign is a danger warning sign. You must drive safely to avoid traffic accidents and other safety
hazards.

(49) Traffic light signals take precedence over a traffic control officer's signals.
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(50) . The braking distance of a motorized bicycle remains


the same at all speeds.
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(51) 1 125 . A Type 1 General driver's license


holder can drive a 125cc motorcycle.
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(52) When using the engine brake, shift straight down to a low gear from a high gear for great braking power.
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(53) When driving a motorized bicycle with an accompanying passenger, you must drive slower than you would when
driving alone, and avoid sudden braking.
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(54) Using the engine brake in a lower gear provides greater braking power. However, suddenly shifting down to a low gear
at a high speed can cause you to fall off due to the sudden speed reduction.
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(55) An employer whose employee drives a motorized bicycle without a motorized bicycle driver's license will not be
subject to criminal prosecution.
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(56) Motorized bicycles must be registered with the transport authorities in your area before being driven.
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(57) An object loaded and transported on a motorized bicycle must not exceed the length of the loading device holding the
object in place by more than 30cm.
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(58) If you are briefly stopping at an intersection on your motorized bicycle, braking with both the front and rear wheels is
safe.
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(59) If you pull your motorized bicycle to the side of the road to make a quick purchase at a convenience store, you must
turn off the engine and take the measures required to keep the motorized bicycle stopped safely.
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(60) Suddenly braking a motorized bicycle on a gravel road is likely to lead to sliding and falling off.
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(61) When braking a motorized bicycle, it is safer to brake hard with the rear wheel than with the front wheel.
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(62) When driving along a winding road or making a turn on a motorized bicycle, you should tilt the weight of your body in
the direction in which you are turning to have the handles turn naturally.
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(63) Air pressure in the front and rear wheels of a motorized bicycle must be kept at an appropriate level at all times.
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(64) When stopping a motorized bicycle on a road where the road and footpath are not clearly marked, you must pull over as
closely to the right side of the road as possible.

(65) When two or more motorized bicycles are being driven in tandem for a valid reason, the drivers must pay close
attention in order to prevent a traffic hazard.
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(66) If the traffic lights are red, motorized bicycle drivers must stop immediately in front of the stop line, pedestrian
crossing, or intersection.
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(67) When entering a road after exiting a roadside building or parking lot, motorized bicycle drivers must do so quickly after
checking for safety.

(68) Motorized bicycle drivers can cross a pedestrian crossing if the pedestrian signal is green.
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(69) If a bus or taxi up ahead comes to a stop, motorized bicycle drivers must drive in a manner that ensures the safety of
exiting passengers.
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(70) If a vehicle catches on fire in a tunnel, use a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. If the fire can't be controlled, evacuate
the tunnel quickly via the footpath.
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(71) A driver responsible for causing a traffic accident must report the accident location; number injured and the severity of
injury; damaged properties and the severity of damage.
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(72) When driving in the fog on a motorized bicycle, it's safer to drive on the footpath than to drive on the road.
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(73) Braking distance is longer on icy roads.


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(74) If the field of vision is reduced to 50m or less by heavy rain, motorized bicycle drivers must drive at a speed at least
50% of the speed limit.
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(75) At nighttime, motorized bicycle drivers must drive with their headlights on the high beam setting if there is oncoming
traffic.
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(76) In wintertime, starting the engine and allowing it to idle for at least ten minutes before driving puts less stress on the
engine and saves fuel.
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(77) Where an unprotected left-turn sign is in place, you can make a left turn, paying attention to the traffic if the lights are
green.
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(78) Motorized bicycle drivers must drive slowly through intersections without traffic control or a stop sign.
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(79) When the traffic lights are green, motorized bicycle drivers can drive straight through or make a right turn provided that
it doesn't interfere with other vehicles.

(80) When driving through a pedestrian crossing with secondary traffic lights to make a right turn, you are not required to
follow the signal shown by the secondary traffic lights.
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(81) At a pedestrian crossing, the safest thing for motorized bicycle drivers to do is start off first when the signal changes
from "wait" to "walk."
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(82) If the traffic lights change from red to green before the intersection is entered, motorized bicycle drivers can quickly
drive through the intersection between other vehicles.
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(83) To make a left turn at an intersection, motorized bicycle drivers must drive along the center line in the first lane at a
reduced speed before making a left turn.
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(84) Motorized bicycle drivers must follow all required rules in silver zones and pay close attention to the safety of seniors
when driving.

(85) If you spot an elderly pedestrian in a silver zone, sound the horn loudly and drive past quickly.
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(86) As the elderly can lack the mental and physical capacity required to protect themselves from traffic accidents, "silver
zones" may be designated to protect the elderly.
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(87) The main cause of motorized bicycle collisions with pedestrians is driving on footpaths and pedestrian crossings.
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(88) If a school bus has a device indicating that children are getting on/off switched on, drivers in the same lane as the
school bus must stop before reaching the school bus and check for safety before continuing on at a low speed.
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(89) If a school bus has a device indicating that children are getting on/off switched on, drivers in the lane immediately next
to the one the school bus is in are not required to stop before reaching the school bus.
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(90) In a school zone, if a school bus indicates that it is carrying children and comes to a stop, motorized bicycle drivers
must quickly drive past the school bus.
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(91) Motorized bicycle drivers are not required to observe the speed limits in school zones.
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(92) If a school bus is stopped on a single-lane road with the flashers on to indicate children are getting on/off, drivers
approaching from the opposite direction must stop ahead of the school bus and check for safety before continuing on at a
low speed.
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(93) A motorized bicycle driver can overtake a school bus being driven with the flashers on.
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(94) Motorized bicycles used for parcel delivery service are recognized as emergency vehicles if driven in the far-right lane
with the emergency flashers on.
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(95) According to the Road Traffic Law, blood supply vehicles in transit are not emergency vehicles.
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(96) If an emergency vehicle approaches an intersection, motorized bicycle drivers must pull over to the roadside out of the
intersection to allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
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(97) When a cyclist is riding in a bicycle lane, a motorized bicycle driver must use the horn to caution the cyclist and drive
past slowly.
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(98) To cross a pedestrian crossing, you must dismount your motorized bicycle and push it across.
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(99) Your driver's license will be revoked if you are caught driving a motorized bicycle with a blood alcohol level of 0.11%
or higher.
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(100) The Road Traffic Law defines "the elderly" as persons aged 65 and over.
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(101) Approval is required for structural modifications performed to change the length of motorized bicycles with an engine
displacement higher than 100cc.
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(102) To indicate that you are driving at a reduced speed by using a hand signal, hold out one arm and move it up and down

at a 45-degree angle.
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(103) A Level 2 Small Vehicles license does not give you the right to drive a motorized bicycle.
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(104) A motorized bicycle with more than three wheels cannot be used to take a driver's license test.
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(105) When operating a motorized bicycle, one can save fuel by maintaining the tire pressure at an appropriate level.
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(106) If you make abrupt starts, accelerations, and brake frequently, you may have to pay more for fuel and experience
excessive tire wear and tear.
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(107) When you find a bicyclist trying to go across a bicycle-only crossing, you must stop at the crosswalk.
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(108) A motorized bicycle is allowed to pass on bicycle-only roads and bicycle-only crossings.
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(109) In cases where there are fatalities in an accident, the motorist is subject to criminal punishment even if he/she has full
coverage insurance in accordance with the right of arraignment under the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Settlement of
Traffic Accidents.
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(110) According to the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Settlement of Traffic Accidents, the motorist is exempt from
any criminal charges if he/she has full coverage insurance paying for the other side's damages and both sides have settled for
mutual damages.
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(111) The police commissioner can order a traffic violator to pay a traffic violation ticket.
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(112) A police chief must without delay request a summary trial for someone who has refused to accept a traffic violation
ticket.
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(113) If more than three operators of motorized bicycles move in tandem without a justifiable cause, thereby blocking traffic
flow or threatening other motorists, they will be subject to criminal punishment.

(114) Penalty points due to violations or traffic accidents are cumulative for five years from the first day of the violation or
accident.
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(115) When you witness a car accident, it is advisable to check if there are any casualties and report it to the nearest police
station.
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(116) When there are injuries in an accident, no one except medical doctors or emergency medical technicians can
administer first aid measures such as CPR.
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(117) When an accident results in injury, one must use a clean cloth such as handkerchief to stop the bleeding.
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(118) When your head is shaken severely in a car accident, it is advisable to seek medical help even if there is no external
wound.
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(119) Any motorist who has caused a car accident must comply with the requests of the law enforcement officer during
investigation.
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(120) Helmets are mandatory for both the operator and the passenger of motorized bicycles.
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(121) If you get a flat tire while driving, grab the steering wheel firmly and step on the brake.
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(122) If your car catches fire, you must turn off the ignition and attempt to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher. If you are
unable to put it out, you must stay as far away from the car as possible as it may explode.

(123) Under a severe storm or a gust of wind, it is advisable not to operate a motor vehicle.
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(124) When driving a gravel road, you must drive fast as pedestrians or passing cars may be hit by gravel.
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(125) When it is rainy or windy, you must slow down and narrow the distance with the cars ahead when visibility is low.
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(126) When passing a steel-plated section of the road undergoing construction, you must slow down as it can be slippery.
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(127) A two-wheeled vehicle may tip over or be thrown off the road due to centrifugal force when it makes an abrupt stop or
a sudden move on a curved road at high speed.
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(128) It is desirable for a two-wheeled vehicle to slow down and proceed cautiously when driving on a curved road.
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(129) When operating a motorized bicycle on a gravel road, the braking distance is longer than on a paved road.
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(130) The operators of motorized bicycles must not gather and move in groups in a manner that others may feel threatened.
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(131) All motorists must stop at railroad crossings and pass through cautiously after checking for an oncoming train.
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(132) When a motorized bicycle passes through a railroad crossing, it must be in a high gear.
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(133) If a motorist is unable to see obstacles on a road 100 meters ahead due to fog, he/she must turn on the headlamp and
tail lights.
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(134) When making a brake on a rainy or snowy road, use the front-wheel brake primarily with the rear-wheel brake only as
needed.
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(135) You should accelerate when passing through a puddle after a rain.
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(136) If more than two cars drive side by side or in a row without a justifiable cause, threatening other motorists, they are
subject to punishment in accordance with a rule against reckless endangerment in groups.
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(137) When a handicapped person is crossing a crosswalk, you must pass quickly to avoid him/her.
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(138) When parking a motorized bicycle (manual only) on a downhill road, the front wheel must face the sidewalk.
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(139) When parking a motorized bicycle (manual transmission) on an uphill road, the gear must be placed in neutral.
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(140) No parking or standing is allowed near pedestrian crossings.


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(141) In a motorized bicycle parking-only area, it is advisable to park head first with sufficient space left for other motorized
bicycles to park.
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(142) When stopping on a road where there is no distinction between the motorway and sidewalk, you must leave at least 50
centimeters of distance from the edge of the shoulder.

(143) A motorized bicycle is permitted to park on the sidewalk, but not on the motorway.
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(144) A motorized bicycle is not permitted to park near a fire hydrant (within 5 meters).
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(145) When driving on a narrow alley past a pedestrian, you must warn him/her by honking the horn and proceed quickly.
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(146) When cars make a right turn at an intersection, they must not interfere with the flow of pedestrians on the crosswalk.
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(147) A motorized bicycle operator is permitted to pass a school bus on the left side by slowing down in order to prevent a
traffic congestion if the school bus has a sign that says children or toddlers are on board and is moving slowly.
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(148) If there is a school bus in front with a sign that says children or toddlers are on board, a two-wheeled vehicle operator
must pass the school bus on the right.
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(149) When making a right turn at an intersection, you must proceed quickly.
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(150) When making a left turn at an intersection with no traffic light, you must yield to incoming traffic moving straight.
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(151) When making a left turn at an intersection, you must proceed quickly with the left-turn signal on.
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(152) All entering vehicles must yield to traffic already in the roundabout.
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(153) In a roundabout, all traffic must circle a central island in a counter-clockwise direction.
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(154) A motorized bicycle operator must dismount when crossing a pedestrian crosswalk.
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(155) All motorists are prohibited from entering an intersection at a green light if there is no room for them to clear the
intersection.

(156) A motorist is not responsible for traffic signal violation when he/she causes interference with straight-moving traffic
while making a left turn on a green light at an intersection where left turns on green lights are permitted.
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(157) When a two-lane road (one lane in each direction) is impassable due to a disabled car in front or construction work,
one may proceed cautiously by going over the centerline while checking for oncoming traffic and the safety of any
following vehicles.
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(158) When trying to make a left turn at an intersection, one must turn on the left directional signal 30 meters before the
intersection.
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(159) When changing lanes, a motorized bicycle operator must ensure safety by checking their blind spot.
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(160) Even in areas where lane changes and turns are prohibited, motorized bicycles are allowed to do so.
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(161) When a motorized bicycle tries to pass a car ahead, it must be aware of the car's speed and direction.
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(162) On a curved road, one may pass on the right side of the car in front.
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(163) A motorized bicycle operator is allowed to pass only in sections of the road with the ceterline marked in solid yellow
lines.
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(164) It is safer to make one firm brake than to pump the brake repeatedly.
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(165) A motorized bicycle operator must be cautious about a parked car door opening suddenly.
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(166) The speed of a vehicle doesn't affect the driver's visibility at all.
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(167) The idle running distance refers to the distance from the moment the driver makes a brake after perceiving a danger to
the moment when the brake starts to work.
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(168) In an intersection in which there is no traffic policeman or it is hard to see incoming traffic, one must make a full stop
at the intersection and proceed cautiously.
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(169) When a road whose speed limit is 60 km/h in normal times is frozen over, one must drive at a speed below 30 km/h.
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(170) When the road is wet, one must secure a longer distance than usual.
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(171) You must be careful not to lose control of your vehicle when braking.
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(172) A motorized bicycle operator must stop momentarily at a crosswalk when a pedestrian is making a crossing.
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(173) As your car may skid and be thrown off the road if you brake too hard, it is safer to gently pump the brake several

times.
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(174) A motorized bicycle has the right of way over automobiles when making a lane change.
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(175) As there is no obligation to protect jaywalkers, one may proceed while warning them by honking the horn.
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(176) Motorized bicycles must drive on the main motorway if the road is divided into a motorway and pedestrian sidewalk.
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(177) The centrifugal force generated when a car makes a curve gets bigger when the car's speed or the intensity of the curve
is high.

(178) When driving on a road where visibility is below 100 meters due to a heavy rain, heavy snow, or fog, you must reduce
your speed by 20% of the speed limit.

(179) The following sign must be posted on two-wheeled vehicle or motorized bicycle-only roads.

(180) On a road with the following sign, a motorized bicycle can pass a car.

(181) The operator of a two-wheeled vehicle must comply with the hand signals of a voluntary crossing guard.
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(182) When the traffic signal at a crosswalk is green, a two-wheeled vehicle operator may pass without dismounting the
vehicle.
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(183) There are no set requirements for helmet use for a motorized bicycle operator.
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(184) Before operating a motorized bicycle, one must check the tire pressure and degree of wear.
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(185) Before operating a motorized bicycle, the operator must adjust the rear-view mirror so that he/she can see rear traffic.
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(186) Excessive idling may cause fuel waste and environmental pollution.
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(187) When attempting to go off road, a two-wheeled vehicle is permitted to cross a pedestrian crosswalk only after stopping
to check for pedestrians.
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(188) A registered motorized bicycle must only be used after purchasing an insurance policy.
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(189) A two-wheeled vehicle is a vehicle with two wheels designed to carry one or two passengers.
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(190) It is safe for the two-wheeled vehicle operator to make both brakes in front and rear at the same time.
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(191) It is easy for a motorist to drive too fast or pass recklessly if he/she is under time pressure.
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(192) Riding a motorized bicyle after taking cold medications may pose a problem for safe driving.
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(193) One must not drive when tired as it may raise the possibility of a traffic accident.
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(194) The higher the driver's blood alcohol concentration level, the more likely it is to have a large-scale traffic accident.
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(195) It is prohibited to use substances before and during operation of a motor vehicle which may cause excitement,
hallucination, or sleep.
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(196) As motorized bicycles are not easily visible to motor vehicle drivers, they must strictly adhere to all traffic rules.
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(197) If a motorized bicycle operator wants to go slower than the cars trailing it on a general road, he/she must yield to
traffic by moving to the road's edge.
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(198) A motorized bicycle operator must wear a helmet for the sake of the safety of the passenger in the backseat.
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(199) At an intersection with a stop sign, you must stop momentarily before passing through.
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(200) Motorized bicycles with a 49-cc engine or below must also affix a license plate.
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(201) When operating a motorized bicycle, both the operator and the passenger must wear helmets.
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(202) The operator of a motorized bicycle must not rev their engine when stopped nor increase the motor's RPM (revolution
per minute).
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(203) When registering a two-wheeled vehicle, liability insurance is not required.


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(204) Anyone who causes injury due to drunk driving is subject to imprisonment and/or fines.
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(205) When your driver's license has been suspended, you don't have to return it.
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(206) Even those who have lost sight in one eye can earn a driver's license to operate a motorized bicycle if the decimal
visual acuity of his/her good eye is at least 0.6.
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(207) A hearing impaired person can earn a 2nd class driver's license to operate a motorized bicycle.
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(208) A motorized bicycle is defined as a two-wheeled vehicle whose engine is 126 cc or larger.
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(209) A left turn on a green light must be completed so as not to interfere with forward-moving traffic.
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(210) Under the Road Traffic Act, all those who have earned a motorized bicycle driver's license are allowed to operate twowheeled vehicles whose engine is 250 cc or larger.
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(211) A driver's attitude is important in creating a safe driving culture and improving overall road safety.
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(212) When the road surface is frozen, drive at 50% of the speed limit.
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(213) A road marking with a yellow broken line on the edge of a road means lane changes are restricted.
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(214) Parking is not allowed inside a tunnel or on a bridge.


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(215) When an injured person is unconscious, bend his or her head back and tilt the chin upwards to open the airway.
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(216) If the driver of a motorcycle drives while intoxicated, the idle running distance of the motorcycle could increase.
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(217) On a downhill slope, the braking distance of a motorcycle is the same as it is on flatland.
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(218) For a motorcycle to change directions, there is no need to give hand signals or turn signals.
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(219) To make a right turn at an intersection, a motorcycle should move over to the right side of the road in advance before
turning right.
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(220) A motorcycle is allowed to overtake another vehicle to its right.


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(221) After witnessing a traffic accident, if asked by a police officer about the facts for an investigation, one needs to tell the
officer what they witnessed.

(222) While cars are not permitted to park at a bus station, motorcycles are.
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(223) Motorcycles will make a smooth start only after idling for a long time. This will also help minimize the use of fuel.
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(224) Drivers of motorcycles should drive slowly while being careful about safety when traveling alongside bikes.
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(225) Be careful of a sudden emergence of a bike when driving a two-wheeled vehicle on a local road in a residential area.
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(226) When a cellphone rings while driving, stop at a safe place and use the phone.
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(227) At an intersection with a flashing red signal, slowly pass through.


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(228) On the road, all drivers are not allowed to pass a school bus which displays a sign that indicates children or toddlers
are on board.
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(229) When traffic is congested, two-wheeled vehicle drivers are allowed to proceed using the space between vehicles.
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(230) It is recommended to make it habit of checking the condition of tires, fuel, and other things before you operate a
vehicle.
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(231) At an intersection where left turns are prohibited, all drivers can make a left turn if they are following the instructions
of a police officer.
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(232) A motorcycle driver can take more than two passengers along when driving short distances.
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(233) Side-by-side parking is the best way to park a motorcycle regardless of the time, place, or situation.
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(234) It is safer for a motorcycle driver not to wear protective gear when driving on a foggy road in order to see far ahead.
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(235) If the manual signals of a police officer are different from traffic light signals, drivers should follow the signals of the
police officer.
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(236) On an unpaved road, the driver of a two-wheeled vehicle should slow down and keep the vehicle at a straight,
perpendicular angle to the road to drive safely.
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(237) Since centrifugal force is a factor when driving a curved road, the driver should maintain speed when entering a
curved road.
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(238) If a driver causes a traffic accident that results in human injuries and runs away from the scene without taking
necessary measures to help the injured (hit and run), the driver will receive additional punishments under the Additional
Punishment Law on Specific Crimes.
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(239) If a vehicle injures a child while moving at 35 km/h within a school zone with a speed limit of 30 km/h, the driver will

be punished under law even if the two parties reach a compensation agreement.
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(240) A driver's license becomes valid after you or your agent receive the license.
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(241) While driving at night, it is easy to see a pedestrian crossing at a crosswalk near the centerline thanks to the headlights
of the vehicles coming in the opposite direction.
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(242) When a motorcycle driver causes a traffic accident while crossing at a crosswalk, the driver is considered a pedestrian.
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(243) A motorcycle with an engine capacity of less than 125 cc can be parked even in a no-parking area.
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(244) People who have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% or higher are forbidden to drive.
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(245) Even if a driver's repeated unjustifiable honks generate noise and offend others, this is not a violation of the Road
Traffic Act.
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(246) Driving a motorcycle on the road under the influence of alcohol is not a criminal offense.
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(247) When you follow the car ahead of you closely at night, it is safe to turn off your headlights in order to not disturb the
driver of the car ahead.
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(248) At night, when there are vehicles coming in the opposite direction, you need to dim the headlights of your car or adjust
them downward.

(249) When driving a motorcycle at night, you should turn on the taillights when making a stop on the road.
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(250) When a two-wheeled vehicle is driven on a curved road, the operator should slow down on the straight road and check
if it's safe before getting on the curved road.
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(251) When a two-wheeled vehicle is driven down a slope, a driver is recommended to use the same gear as the one used
when driving up the slope.
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(252) Before entering a curved road, the driver of a two-wheeled vehicle should slow down in advance to help keep its
balance.
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(253) When you pass an intersection without traffic control, yielding to other vehicles whenever possible leads to safe
driving.
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(254) When the driver of a motorcycle passes a car, careful attention and safe driving is required.
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(255) When the roads are congested by traffic, it is safe to temporarily drive on a road shoulder or sidewalk.
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(256) When you move from an alley or a narrow road to a wide road, you should always check carefully whether there is
any vehicle or pedestrian.
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(257) When there is a vehicle stopping ahead, the driver of a two-wheeled vehicle should quickly pass it because a person
could suddenly open the door and come out.
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(258) Using the front brakes and rear brakes at the same time makes the braking distance longer than when you use either of
them separately.
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(259) When a two-wheeled vehicle has to stop behind the car ahead while ascending an uphill road, the driver should keep
plenty of distance with the car ahead before stopping.
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(260) Near the top of an ascending road, a two-wheeled vehicle should make a temporary stop and is forbidden to pass other
vehicles.
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(261) When driving a two-wheeled vehicle on the road's corner or on a curved road, the driver should carefully check their
front and engage in protective driving in case other vehicles cross the centerline.
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(262) When you drive a motorcycle at night, you do not have to turn on the headlights or taillights if the road is lit by
streetlights.
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(263) Driving for extended periods makes a driver fatigued and harms the driver's ability to concentrate.
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(264) Drinking a couple of glasses of alcohol boosts drivers' driving ability because it improves blood circulation.
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(265) Traffic accidents involving motorcycles frequently occur near crosswalks and intersections because in those areas
motorcycles are often in the blind spot of other vehicles.
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(266) Passing is not allowed for motorcycles because motorcycles can only use the far right lane of the road.
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(267) When the car ahead runs at a low speed in an area where passing is allowed, you can pass a car on the left after
looking around carefully and checking to see if it is safe.
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(268) During traffic congestion, motorcycles can pass other vehicles by temporarily using the edge of the road.
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(269) When a driver is requested to present a driver's license by a police officer, he/she does not have to obey the order if
he/she did not do anything wrong.
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(270) A motorcycle driver should park his/her vehicle head first in a parking area designated for motorcycles, while leaving
enough space for other passing motorcycles.
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(271) When passing a pedestrian on a narrow road, a motorcycle driver should reduce his speed and keep a safe distance.
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(272) All cars should stop in front of a crosswalk when a pedestrian crosses, but motorcycles can proceed at low speed
without having to stop because a motorcycle is not considered a car.
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(273) When making a left turn at an intersection, all drivers should reduce their speed in advance and hug the inside lane
line.
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(274) When a car stops at an intersection and makes a right turn, it is safe for a two-wheeled vehicle behind the car to make
a right turn at the same time if it uses the space on the right side of the car.
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(275) Since a motorcycle has fewer safety devices compared to cars, a motorcycle driver needs to strictly adhere to the
traffic rules and be extra careful while driving.
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(276) The rules for drunk driving are applied only to car drivers. Hence motorcycle drivers are allowed to drive under the
influence of alcohol.
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(277) A driver of a two-wheeled vehicle who is suspected to be intoxicated and refuses to submit to a police-administered
blood alcohol level test will have his/her license revoked.
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(278) As a rule of thumb, hug the inside lane line when making a left turn at an intersection.
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(279) If two cars arrive at a lightless intersection at the same time, the car to the right has the right of way.
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(280) In an area with a sign that permits unprotected left turns, if light is green a left turn is permitted even if it would
obstruct traffic coming from the opposite direction.
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(281) If you have already entered an intersection and the light turns yellow, proceed swiftly to get out of the intersection.
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(282) Motorcycles are not allowed on sidewalks but may use crosswalks, if the driver gets off the bike and walks it on foot.
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(283) Since bicycles are slower than motorcycles, a safe rule of thumb is that motorcycles should pass bicycles whenever
possible.
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(284) Because it is harder to recognize objects at night than during the day, you should drive more slowly at night.
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(285) When riding a motorcycle, if you suddenly hit the brakes or turn the steering wheel abruptly you could easily lose
your balance or tilt to one side.
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(286) Because a motorcycle is a type of car, it should be parked in a parking lot or a safe place so as not to get in the way of
other cars or pedestrians.
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(287) Because a motorcycle is easy for anyone to move, it is okay to park a motorcycle beside a fire hydrant.
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(288) After witnessing a traffic accident while driving on a motorcycle, if there are no cars nearby, it is desirable to stop
immediately and attend to the victims.
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(289) A driver of a motorcycle, even on a road that bans a lane change, when there are obstacles due to a damage or
construction of a road, can make a lane change.
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(290) If a driver is trying to enter an intersection without traffic control and there already is a car in the intersection, the
driver should yield to it.
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(291) It is possible for the driver of a motor cycle to change lanes even if it interferes with the right of other cars to make
normal lane changes.
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(292) On a road that is not one-way, when an ambulance approaches a motorized cycle, its driver should get out of the way
to the right edge and yield to the ambulance.

(293) If the driver of a two-wheeled vehicle is involved in an accident, the driver should move to the edge of the road or an
empty lot so as not to obstruct traffic.
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(294) If a motorcyclist hits a car ahead that has made an emergency stop, the driver of the car is mainly at fault.
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(295) Under the law, a person is not allowed to drive a motorcycle if the person is not fit to drive safely due to extreme
fatigue.
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(296) If the components and parts of a two-wheeled vehicle fail to meet the safety requirements, operation of the vehicle is
prohibited.
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(297) When someone suffers a fracture, have him or her not move--with the exception of an emergency--until an ambulance
arrives.
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(298) When a 'no parking' sign and a supplementary sign (8AM - 8PM) are posted, it means parking is permitted from 8 in
the morning to 8 in the evening.
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(299) Even during the day, if it is too foggy to check for obstacles within 100 meters ahead on a road, turn on the headlights.
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(300) Passing another vehicle is permissible if done within the maximum speed limit of the road.
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