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1 S.NO. QUESTIONS RELEVANT FIGURE/SIGN IF ANY OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION ANSWER OPTION DRIVING IS A REPETITION OF THREE THINGS. WHICH ARE THEY IN CORRECT ORDER? THINK, DO AND SEE DO, THINK AND SEE SEE, THINK AND DO SEE, DO AND THINK WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE DONE CONTINUOUSLY WHILE DRIVING A VEHICLE? CHECKING LEVEL OF FUEL TANK ASSESSING ROAD CONDITIONS AHEAD ADJUSTING VEHICLE CONTROLS FOR SMOOTH RUNNING MAKING A VISUAL CHECK FOR ALL CONTROLS YOU START TO FEEL TIRED WHILE DRIVING. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? INCREASE YOUR SPEED SLIGHTLY DECREASE YOUR SPEED SLIGHTLY FIND A LESS BUSY ROUTE STOP AT A SAFE PLACE TO REST 4 4 WHILE DRIVING A CAR, A PROPERLY ADJUSTED HEAD RESTRAINT WILL MAKE YOU MORE COMFORTABLE HELP YOU TO AVOID NECK INJURY HELP YOU TO RELAX HELP YOU TO MAINTAIN YOUR DRIVING POSITION 5 YOU SHOULD ONLY USE A MOBILE PHONE WHEN RECEIVING A CALL. THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY & PARKED SUITABLY. DRIVING AT LESS THAN KMPH DRIVING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION VEHICLE. 6 WHILE DRIVING, AVOID REACTING TO WRONG BEHAVIOUR OF OTHER DRIVERS. GETTING DISTRACTED BY HOARDINGS BOTH OF THE ABOVE. OBSERVING DASH BOARD GAUGES BECAUSE THIS WILL AFFECT YOUR CONCENTRATION.

2 7 TO HELP CONCENTRATION ON LONG JOURNEYS YOU SHOULD STOP FREQUENTLY AND HAVE A REST FILL UP WITH FUEL EAT A MEAL HAVE A DRINK 8 WHAT IS MEANT BY DEFENSIVE DRIVING? BEING ALERT AND THINKING AHEAD ALWAYS DRIVING SLOWLY AND GENTLY ALWAYS LETTING OTHERS GO FIRST PULLING OVER FOR FASTER TRAFFIC 9 TO DRIVE ON THE ROAD, LEARNERS MUST HAVE ONLY THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF THE VEHICLE HAVE TAKEN PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION HAVE A VALID LEARNERS LICENCE APPLY FOR A DRIVING TEST WITHIN MONTHS. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF EYE GLASSES SHOULD NOT BE WORN WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT? HALF-MOON ROUND BI-FOCAL TINTED 4 OBJECTS HANGING FROM YOUR INTERIOR MIRROR MAY RESTRICT YOUR VIEW & DISTRACT YOUR ATTENTION IMPROVE YOUR DRIVING HELP YOU CONCENTRATION NONE OF THE ABOVE WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT FATIGUE WHEN DRIVING? AVOID NIGHT DRIVING STOP FOR REST DON'T CARRY ANY LOAD DRINK TWO PEGS OF GOOD QUALITY WHISKY YOUR OVERALL STOPPING DISTANCE WILL BE MUCH LONGER WHEN DRIVING IN RAIN IN FOG AT NIGHT IN STRONG WINDS

3 4 WHEN DRIVING AT SUNSET OR DAWN ON A DARK DAY. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? KEEP YOUR SUNGLASSES ON TO CUT DOWN HEADLIGHT GLARE. TURN ON YOUR LIGHTS ON LOW BEAM. TURN ON YOUR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS. DRIVE VERY FAST 5 AT ROAD JUNCTIONS WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE MOST VULNERABLE? MOTORCYCLISTS CYCLISTS PEDESTRIANS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 6 IN WHAT SITUATION ARE OTHER DRIVERS ALLOWED TO FLASH THEIR HEADLIGHTS AT YOU? TO WARN YOU OF THEIR PRESENCE TO WARN YOU DANGER IS AHEAD TO WARN YOU WHEN YOU'RE BREAKING THE SPEED LIMIT TO TELL YOU THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU 7 WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO AVOID HITTING OTHER VEHICLES, PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WHEN MOVING OFF FROM THE KERB? GET OUT OF THE CAR, LOOK AROUND AND QUICKLY DRIVE OFF. SOUND YOUR HORN CONTINUOUSLY. CHECK YOUR MIRRORS AND LOOK OVER YOUR SHOULDER BEFORE MOVING OFF. ALL OF THE ABOVE 8 WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE? PEDESTRIANS HAVE NO SPECIAL RIGHTS ON THE ROAD YOU MUST GIVE RIGHT OF WAY TO PEDESTRIANS ONLY ON ZEBRA CROSSINGS. PEDESTRIANS HAVE RIGHT OF WAY AT UNCONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING NONE OF THE ABOVE 9 WHEN DRIVING IN WET WEATHER YOU SHOULD DRIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD TO AVOID SPLASHING WATER ON PEDESTRIANS? WATCH OUT FOR PEDESTRIANS WHO MAY HURRY AND TAKE RISKS. STOP AND HELP ELDERLY PEOPLE CROSS THE ROAD DRIVE AT SPECIFIED SPEED LIMIT YOU MUST OBEY SIGNS GIVING ORDERS. THESE SIGNS ARE MOSTLY IN BLACK TRIANGLES RED TRIANGLES BLUE RECTANGLES RED / BLUE CIRCLES 4

4 A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS YOU MAY GO STRAIGHT ON IF THERE IS NO OTHER TRAFFIC YOU MUST STOP BEHIND WHITE STOP LINE YOU MAY TURN LEFT IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO YOU MUST SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE TO STOP IF TRAFFIC HAS STARTED TO CROSS. AS A LEARNING LICENCE-HOLDER YOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE A VEHICLE UPTO 5 KMPH AT NIGHT ON THE MOTORWAY WITHOUT A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER. NONE OF THE ABOVE ON WHICH OF THESE OCCASIONS MUST YOU STOP YOUR VEHICLE? WHEN INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT AT A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT WHEN SIGNALED TO DO SO BY A POLICE OFFICER ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 4 WHY SHOULD YOU MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE CANCELLED YOUR INDICATORS AFTER TURNING? TO AVOID FLATTENING THE BATTERY TO AVOID MISLEADING OTHER ROAD USERS TO AVOID DAZZLING OTHER ROAD USERS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE INDICATOR RELAY 5 HOW MUCH DISTANCE SHOULD YOU KEEP FROM A VEHICLE TRAVELLING IN FRONT OF YOU? 5 METERS METERS DEPENDS ON THE SPEED OF THE VEHICLE TRAVELLING IN FRONT OF YOU A DISTANCE SUFFICIENT TO AVOID COLLISION IF THE VEHICLE IN FRONT OF YOU SUDDENLY SLOWS DOWN OR STOPS 4 6 YOU MUST NOT USE YOUR HORN WHEN YOU ARE STATIONARY UNLESS A MOVING VEHICLE MAY CAUSE YOU DANGER AT ANY TIME WHATSOEVER UNLESS IT IS USED ONLY BRIEFLY EXCEPT FOR SIGNALING THAT YOU HAVE JUST ARRIVED 7 WHEN OTHER DRIVERS FLASH THEIR HEADLIGHTS AT YOU IT MEANS THAT THERE IS A RADAR SPEED TRAP AHEAD THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU THAT THEY ARE WARNING YOU OF THEIR PRESENCE THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR VEHICLE

5 8 WHILE DRIVING, A WARNING LIGHT ON YOUR VEHICLE'S INSTRUMENT PANEL COMES ON. YOU SHOULD CONTINUE IF THE ENGINE SOUNDS ALRIGHT HOPE THAT IT IS JUST A TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL FAULT DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM WHEN THERE IS MORE TIME CHECK OUT THE PROBLEM QUICKLY AND SAFELY 4 9 WHICH OF THESE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER FOR YOUR CAR TO BE ROADWORTHY? SPEEDOMETER HORN WINDSCREEN WIPER ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 REAR VIEW MIRROR IS? FOR VIEWING THE TRAFFIC APPROACHING FROM BEHIND FOR KEEPING AN EYE ON THE PASSENGERS ON THE REAR SEAT NOT NECESSARY IN THE VEHICLE A HAZARD AS IT CAUSES DISTRACTION HAND BRAKE IS TO BE USED TO? REDUCE SPEED PARK THE VEHICLE BRAKE SUDDENLY CONTROL A SKID THE MOST EFFECTIVE DEVICE FOR PROTECTING PASSENGERS DURING ACCIDENT IS SEAT BELTS SAFETY DOOR LATCHES PADDED INSTRUMENT PANELS NONE OF THESE YOU BORROW A FRIEND'S CAR AND FIND THAT THE POSITION OF THE DRIVER'S SEAT PUTS YOU SITTING A LONG WAY FROM THE STEERING WHEEL AND CONTROLS. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? YOU SHOULD NEVER BORROW ANOTHER PERSON'S VEHICLE. YOU SHOULD NOT ADJUST ANOTHER PERSON'S SEAT ADJUST THE SEAT FORWARD TO FIT YOU ASK YOUR FRIEND FOR A CUSHION TO PLACE BEHIND YOUR BACK. 4 MIRRORS ARE OFTEN SLIGHTLY CURVED (CONVEX), SO THAT THEY TOTALLY COVER BLIND SPOTS THEY GIVE A WIDER FIELD OF VISION THEY MAKE IT EASIER TO JUDGE THE SPEED OF FOLLOWING TRAFFIC THEY MAKE FOLLOWING TRAFFIC LOOK BIGGER

6 5 WHAT SHOULD BE THE COLOUR SCHEME FOR NUMBER PLATES FOR PRIVATE VEHICLES? BLACK BASE AND WHITE NUMERALS YELLOW BASE AND WHITE NUMERALS WHITE BASE AND BLACK NUMERALS NONE OF THE ABOVE 6 YOU HAVE A VALID LEARNER'S LICENCE TO DRIVE A CAR, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO DRIVE ONLY AT DAYTIME PRACTICE DRIVING ON ROADS THAT HAVE VERY LITTLE TRAFFIC DRIVE AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE DRIVE AT ANY TIME, AND ANY PLACE PROVIDED THERE IS A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER WITH YOU WHO CAN CONTROL THE VEHICLE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4 7 IF YOU HAVE A VALID DRIVING LICENCE FOR A LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE, WHAT ARE YOU ALLOWED TO DRIVE? MOTOR CAR ONLY MOTOR CAR AND MOTORCYCLE ABOVE 5CC EVERY MOTOR VEHICLE NONE OF THE ABOVE 8 IF YOU MEET WITH AN ACCIDENT WHILE DRIVING A VEHICLE, WITHOUT A VALID DRIVING LICENCE, THE INSURANCE COMPANY WILL COMPENSATE PARTLY FOR DAMAGES COMPENSATE FULLY FOR DAMAGES NOT COMPENSATE FOR DAMAGES NONE OF THE ABOVE 9 WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD WITHOUT A VALID DRIVING LICENCE, WHEN CAN YOU FACE A PENAL ACTION? ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE MET WITH AN ACCIDENT WHEN CHECKING OFFICER CHECK YOUR VEHICLE WILL NOT FACE A PENAL ACTION NONE OF THE ABOVE 4 LEARNERS LICENCE IS VALID FOR DAYS TILL PERMANENT LICENCE IS ISSUED FOR SIX MONTHS FOR ONE YEAR 4 PUCC STANDS FOR PRIMARY UNLICENCED CAR & CARRIER POLLUTION UNDER CONTROL CERTIFICATE POLLUTION UNCONTROLLED CANCELLATION CERTIFICATE NONE OF THE ABOVE

7 4 MINIMUM AGE TO OBTAIN A CAR DRIVING LICENCE IS? YEAR 5 YEARS 6 YEARS 8 YEARS 4 4 YOUR CAR IS INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT HURTING PEOPLE, YOU SHOULD REPORT TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION AND TAKE THE PERSONS TO THE HOSPITAL NEED NOT REPORT TO THE POLICE STATION NEED NOT REPORT TO THE POLICE STATION BUT SHOULD TAKE THE PERSONS TO THE HOSPITAL. RUN AWAY 44 IS IT AN OFFENCE TO OBSTRUCT CLEAR VISION OF YOUR NUMBER PLATES? DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF OBSTRUCTION YES, AT ANY TIME NO, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO COVER YOUR NUMBER PLATES IF YOU WANT TO. YES, BUT IS LEGAL FOR A TOWBAR OR BICYCLE RACK TO COVER THE REAR NUMBER PLATE. 45 ARE YOU ALLOWED TO USE A HAND- HELD MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING A CAR? YES, BUT ONLY WHEN YOU STOP AT INTERSECTIONS. NO YES, BUT YOU MUST HOLD THE STEERING WHEEL WITH AT LEAST ONE HAND. ONLY AT NIGHT 46 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A BASIC STEP TO TAKE AFTER AN ACCIDENT? PROTECT THE AREA. INFORM TO AUTHORITIES CARE FOR THE INJURED. ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 47 WHAT PHONE NUMBER WILL YOU DIAL IN CASE OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY TO GET ASSISTANCE BY THE AMBULANCE? YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO? CALL THE POLICE WARN OTHER TRAFFIC CALL THE AMBULANCE NONE OF THE ABOVE

8 49 ACCIDENTS OCCUR DUE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF DRIVERS. DUE TO VEHICLE FAILURE. BECAUSE OF DIFFICULT ROAD & CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 5 THE AGE GROUP OF DRIVERS MOSTLY INVOLVED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT? 6 TO 45 YEAR OLD 55 YEAR OLD AND OVER 46 TO 55 YEARS OLD 7 TO 5 YEARS OLD 4 5 AN OLDER PERSON'S DRIVING ABILITY COULD BE AFFECTED BECAUSE THEY MAY BE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND ROAD SIGNS OBTAIN CAR INSURANCE REACT VERY QUICKLY GIVE SIGNALS CORRECTLY 5 YOU SHOULD NOT USE A MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED THAT NO OTHER TRAFFIC IS NEAR UNLESS YOU ARE ABLE TO DRIVE ONE HANDED BECAUSE IT MIGHT DISTRACT YOUR ATTENTION FROM THE ROAD AHEAD. BECAUSE RECEPTION ISPOOR WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING 5 YOU ARE TAKING DRUGS THAT ARE LIKELY TO AFFECT YOUR DRIVING. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE BEFORE DRIVING LIMIT YOUR DRIVING TO ESSENTIAL JOURNEYS ONLY DRIVE IF ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER DRIVE ONLY FOR SHORT DISTANCES 54 YOU HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN AN ARGUMENT BEFORE STARTING YOUR JOURNEY. THIS HAS MADE YOU FEEL ANGRY. YOU SHOULD START TO DRIVE, BUT OPEN A WINDOW DRIVE SLOWER THAN NORMAL AND TURN YOUR RADIO ON HAVE AN ALCOHOLIC DRINK TO HELP YOU RELAX BEFORE DRIVING CALM DOWN BEFORE YOU START TO DRIVE A DRIVER'S BEHAVIOUR HAS UPSET YOU. IT MAY HELP IF YOU STOP AND TAKE A BREAK SHOUT ABUSIVE LANGUAGE GESTURE TO THEM WITH YOUR HAND FOLLOW THEIR CAR, FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS

9 56 A MOTOR DRIVING LICENCE ISSUED IN ANY STATE OF INDIA IS VALID THROUGH OUT THE INDIA IS VALID THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IS VALID ONLY IN THE STATE NOT VALID ANYWHERE 57 WHAT SHOULD YOU USE YOUR HORN FOR? TO ALERT OTHERS OF YOUR PRESENCE TO ALLOW YOU RIGHT OF WAY TO GREET OTHER ROAD USERS TO SIGNAL YOUR ANNOYANCE 58 BEFORE DRIVING A NEW VEHICLE THE DRIVER SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE POSITION OF CONTROLS TAKE A BATH AND MAKE HIMSELF FIT FOR DRIVING. ALWAYS USE CHOKE BEFORE STARTING. CHECK ITS NUMBER PLATES. 59 THE FIRST THING THAT ALCOHOL AFFECTS IS VISION. SPEECH. HEARING JUDGEMENT. 4 6 YOU HAVE TO DRIVE IN THE EVENING. YOU ARE INVITED TO A LUNCH. WHAT IS YOUR BEST COURSE OF ACTION? HAVE ONLY TWO PEGS DONT DRINK ANY ALCOHOL AT ALL HAVE SOME MILK BEFORE DRINKING ALCOHOL EAT A HOT MEAL WITH YOUR ALCOHOLIC DRINKS 6 WHAT ADVICE SHOULD YOU GIVE TO A DRIVER WHO HAS HAD A FEW ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AT A PARTY? HAVE A STRONG CUP OF COFFEE AND THEN DRIVE HOME DRIVE HOME CAREFULLY AND SLOWLY GO HOME BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT WAIT FOR A SHORT WHILE AND THEN DRIVE HOME. 6 WHAT ELSE CAN SERIOUSLY AFFECT YOUR CONCENTRATION, OTHER THAN ALCOHOLIC DRINKS? DRUGS TIREDNESS LOUD MUSIC ALL OF THE ABOVE 4

10 6 DO YOU HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY WHEN OPENING A VEHICLE DOOR ON A ROADWAY? THE DRIVER MAY OPEN HIS DOOR WHEN EVER HE WISHES TO. NO, ANY FOLLOWING TRAFFIC MUST STOP IF THE DOOR INTERFERES WITH PROGRESS. NO, THERE IS NO REGULATION TO COVER THIS SITUATION. YES, YOU MUST NOT OPEN A DOOR IF YOU ARE LIKELY TO CAUSE DANGER TO ROAD USERS OR IMPEDE TRAFFIC GENERALLY, IF YOU HEAR THE SIREN OF AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE YOU SHOULD SOUND YOUR HORN IMMEDIATELY COME TO A STOP LET THE EMERGENCY VEHICLE PASS AND FOLLOW IT CLOSELY BEHIND. PULL OVER TO THE LEFT UNTILL THE EMERGENCY VEHICLE PASSES YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT. NO OTHER VEHICLE IS INVOLVED. THE RIDER IS UNCONSCIOUS, LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD. THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO IS TO MOVE THE RIDER OUT OF THE ROAD. WARN OTHER TRAFFIC CLEAR THE ROAD OF DEBRIS. GIVE THE RIDER REASSURANCE 66 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ATTITUDES ARE MOST LIKELY TO MAKE YOU A SAFE DRIVER? WHEN I DRIVE, I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR MY SAFETY AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF OTHER ROAD USERS. CRASHING OR NOT CRASHING IS A MATTER OF LUCK OTHER ROAD USERS MUST ENSURE THEIR SAFETY OTHER DRIVERS ARE RASH, I AM SAFETY CONSCIOUS. 67 YOUR VEHICLE HAS BROKEN DOWN ON A HIGHWAY, WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO? WARN OTHER TRAFFIC STOP THE FOLLOWING TRAFFIC AND ASK FOR HELP ATTEMPT TO REPAIR YOUR VEHICLE QUICKLY PLACE A WARNING TRIANGLE ON THE ROAD. 68 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE KEPT IN YOUR VEHICLE? A FIRST AID KIT A ROAD ATLAS INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL TOOL KIT 69 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE THE PEDESTRIANS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY AT ALL PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS PEDESTRIANS HAVE NO RIGHT TO CROSS THE ROAD PEDESTRIANS SHALL ALLOW THE VEHICLES TO PASS PEDESTRIANS SHALL MOVE SLOWLY AT ROAD CROSSINGS

11 7 WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT WHEN TOWING ANOTHER MECHANICALLY DISABLED VEHICLE 6KMPH 5KMPH 4KMPH KMPH 7 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS CORRECT YOU SHOULD NOT SOUND HORN IN SILENCE ZONES YOU SHOULD NOT USE MULTI TONED HORNS YOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE A VEHICLE CREATING UNDUE NOISE ALL THE ABOVE 4 7 WHEN YOU APPROACH A ROAD WHERE WORKERS ARE UNDERTAKING REPAIRS, YOUR SPEED SHALL NOT BE MORE THAN 5KMPH 5KMPH 45KMPH 55KMPH 7 WHAT SHALL BE YOUR MAXIMUM SPEED WHEN YOU ARE PASSING A PROCESSION OR MEETINGS ON THE ROAD 5KMPH 5KMPH 45KMPH 55KMPH 74 A DRIVER OF GOODS VEHICLE CAN CARRY PASSENGERS ON THE TRAILOR ON THE BODY OF THE VEHICLE FOR HIRE OR REWARD CAN NOT CARRY PASSENGERS 4 75 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS NEED NOT BE CARRIED WHILE DRIVING THE VEHICLE DRIVING LICENCE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE INSURANCE CERTIFICATE INVOICE 4 76 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE AUTHORISED TO ASK YOU FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING ON THE ROAD OFFICERS OF POLICE DEPARTMENT IN UNIFORM OFFICERS OF TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT IN UNIFORM ANY OTHER OFFICER AUTHORISED BY GOVERNMENT ALL OF THESE 4

12 77 WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM SPEED WITH WHICH YOU ARE ALLOWED TO DRIVE A TWO WHEELER ON THE ROAD 6KMPH 8KMPH 5KMPH KMPH 78 STOPPING WITH THE HELP OF GEARS CAN BE ACHIEVED BY BRINGING THE GEAR INTO NEUTRAL SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE LOWERING GEARS ONE BY ONE DEPRESSING THE CLUTCH & BRAKE SIMULTANEOUSLY 79 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE LOSS OF CONCENTRATION WHILE DRIVING? LOUD MUSIC ARGUING WITH A PASSENGER USING A MOBILE PHONE ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 8 ON A LONG MOTORWAY JOURNEY BOREDOM CAN CAUSE YOU TO FEEL SLEEPY. YOU SHOULD LEAVE THE MOTORWAY AND KEEP LOOKING AROUND AT FIND A SAFE PLACE TO STOP THE SURROUNDING AND ENSURE A SUPPLY OF LANDSCAPE FRESH AIR INTO YOUR VEHICLE DRIVE FASTER TO COMPLETE YOUR JOURNEY SOONER STOP ON THE HARD SHOULDER FOR A REST 8 WHICH OF THESE DOES THE LAW REQUIRE YOU TO KEEP IN GOOD CONDITION? HEADLIGHTS WINDSCREEN SEAT BELTS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 8 YOU ARE CARRYING TWO YEAR OLD CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS IN YOUR CAR. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SEEING THAT THE CHILDREN WEAR SEAT BELTS? THE CHILDREN'S PARENTS YOU, THE DRIVER THE FRONT-SEAT PASSENGER THE CHILDREN 8 NOISE POLLUTION MAY RESULT IN DISTURBING MENTAL EQUILIBRIUM. DISTURBING THE CONCENTRATION OF DRIVER. LOSS OF HEARING CAPACITY. ALL OF THE ABOVE 4

13 84 A DRIVER DOES SOMETHING THAT UPSETS YOU. YOU SHOULD TRY NOT TO REACT LET THEM KNOW HOW YOU FEEL FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS SEVERAL TIMES SOUND YOUR HORN 85 HOW SHOULD YOU REACT TO DRIVERS WHO APPEAR TO BE INEXPERIENCED? SOUND YOUR HORN TO WARN THEM OF YOUR PRESENCE BE PATIENT AND PREPARED FOR THEIR SLOW REACTION FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS TO INDICATE THAT IT IS SAFE FOR THEM TO PROCEED OVERTAKE THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 86 YOU SHOULD ONLY FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS AT OTHER ROAD USERS TO SHOW THAT YOU ARE GIVING WAY TO SHOW THAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO TURN TO TELL THEM THAT YOU HAVE RIGHT OF WAY TO LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU ARE THERE 4 87 PRESSING THE CLUTCH PEDAL DOWN OR ROLLING IN NEUTRAL FOR TOO LONG WHILE DRIVING WILL USE MORE FUEL CAUSE THE ENGINE TO OVERHEAT REDUCE YOUR CONTROL IMPROVE TYRE WEAR 88 HOW CAN YOU USE THE GEARS OF YOUR VEHICLE TO CONTROL YOUR SPEED? BY CHANGING TO A LOWER GEAR BY SELECTING REVERSE GEAR BY CHANGING TO A HIGHER GEAR BY SELECTING NEUTRAL GEAR 89 YOU ARE DRIVING DOWN A STEEP HILL. WHY COULD KEEPING THE CLUTCH DOWN OR SELECTING NEUTRAL FOR TOO LONG BE DANGEROUS? FUEL CONSUMPTION WILL BE HIGHER YOUR VEHICLE WILL PICK UP SPEED IT WILL DAMAGE THE ENGINE IT WILL WEAR TYRES OUT MORE QUICKLY 9 YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN VERY HEAVY RAIN. YOUR OVERALL STOPPING DISTANCE IS LIKELY TO INCREASE DECREASE BE UP TO TEN TIMES GREATER REMAIN THE SAME

14 9 WHAT IS THE LEGAL MINIMUM INSURANCE COVER YOU MUST HAVE TO DRIVE ON PUBLIC ROADS? THIRD PARTY, FIRE AND THEFT FULLY COMPREHENSIVE THIRD PARTY ONLY PERSONAL INJURY COVER 9 YOU HAVE JUST BOUGHT A SECOND HAND VEHICLE. WHEN SHOULD YOU TELL THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP? WITHIN 4 DAYS WITHIN 8 DAYS WITHIN ONE MONTH ONLY WHEN YOU INSURE IT 9 YOU ARE THE FIRST TO ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT. WHICH OF THESE SHOULD YOU DO? SWITCH OFF THE VEHICLE ENGINE MOVE UNINJURED PEOPLE AWAY FROM THE VEHICLE(S) CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 94 AN ACCIDENT HAS JUST HAPPENED. AN INJURED PERSON IS LYING ON THE BUSY ROAD. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO? TREAT THE PERSON FOR SHOCK WARN OTHER TRAFFIC PLACE HIM IN THE RECOVERY POSITION MAKE SURE THAT THE INJURED PERSON IS KEPT WARM 95 YOU HAVE STOPPED AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT TO GIVE HELP. WHICH OF THESE THINGS SHOULD YOU DO? KEEP INJURED PEOPLE WARM AND COMFORTABLE KEEP INJURED PEOPLE CALM BY TALKING TO THEM REASSURINGLY MAKE SURE THAT INJURED PEOPLE ARE NOT LEFT ALONE ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 96 YOUR INDICATORS MAY BE DIFFICULT TO SEE IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? GIVE AN ARM SIGNAL AS WELL AS USE YOUR INDICATORS PUT YOUR INDICATOR ON EARLIER TOUCH THE BRAKE SEVERAL TIME TO SHOW THE STOP LIGHTS TURN AS QUICKLY AS YOU CAN 97 WHAT ARE THE DOCUMENTS YOU NEED TO CARRY WITH YOU IN YOUR VEHICLE ALWAYS WHILE DRIVING? DRIVING LICENCE DRIVING LICENCE AND INSURANCE CERTIFICATE DRIVING LICENCE, CERTIFICATE NO NEED TO CARRY THESE OF INSURANCE, REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS SINCE THEY CAN CERTIFICATE AND POLLUTION BE STOLEN OR MISPLACED UNDER CONTROL CERTIFICATE

15 98 WHAT IS THE VALIDITY PERIOD OF A LEARNER'S LICENCE? 8 DAYS DAYS 6 DAYS 9 DAYS 99 WHAT IS THE GRACE PERIOD FOR THE RENEWAL OF A PERMANENT DRIVING LICENCE? NIL DAYS 6 DAYS 9 DAYS UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES CAN YOUR VEHICLE BE IMPOUNDED? WHEN DRIVING A VEHICLE WITHOUT REGISTRATION WHEN FLASHING HEADLIGHTS UNNECESSARILY WHEN REGISTRATION NUMBERS ARE WRITTEN IN INCORRECT SIZE DIMENSIONS WHEN REGISTRATION PLATE HAS A WRONG COLOUR BACKGROUND HOW DOES ALCOHOL AFFECT YOUR DRIVING? IT SPEEDS UP YOUR REACTIONS IT REDUCES YOUR CONCENTRATION IT INCREASES YOUR AWARENESS IT IMPROVES YOUR CO- ORDINATION WHAT DOES THE LAW REQUIRE WITH REGARD TO THE NEGOTIATING OF UNCONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING? SPEED UP BUT AVOID HITTING PEDESTRIANS WHO ARE ALREADY ON THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SLOW DOWN AND PROCEED STOP AND GIVE PRECEDENCE TO PEDESTRIANS WHO ARE ALREADY ON THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SPEED UP KEEPING IN MIND PEDESTRIANS WHO ARE ALREADY ON THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE DAZZLED BY HEADLIGHTS OF OTHER VEHICLES AT NIGHT? SLOW DOWN OR STOP, IF NECESSARY LOOK TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD AND SLOW DOWN. KEEP HEADLIGHTS ON LOW BEAM DIP YOUR HEADLIGHTS CONTINUOUSLY SPEED UP 4 A COVER NOTE IS A DOCUMENT ISSUED BEFORE YOU RECEIVE YOUR DRIVING LICENCE. REGISTRATION DOCUMENT INSURANCE CERTIFICATE PUC CERTIFICATE

16 5 WHEN YOU SMELL OR SEE FIRE IN YOUR VEHICLE, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? PULL TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD IMMEDIATELY, TURN OFF THE ENGINE AND ALL ELECTRICAL SWITCHES AND TRY TO SMOOTHER BURNING WIRES WITH SAND OR HEAVY CLOTH. PULL TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD IMMEDIATELY, TURN OFF THE ENGINE AND ALL ELECTRICAL SWITCHES AND SMOTHER BURNING WIRES BY POURING WATER ON THEM. DON'T DO ANYTHING BUT CALL THE FIRE BRIGADE. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 6 YOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE WITH YOUR FOOT ON THE CLUTCH FOR LONGER THAN NECESSARY BECAUSE IT REDUCES CONTROL OVER THE VEHICLE AND WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE CLUTCH FAILURE INCREASES WEAR OF THE GEARBOX DECREASES PETROL CONSUMPTION REDUCES THE GRIP OF THE TYRES 7 FUNCTION OF CHOKE IS TO ENRICH FUEL IN THE AIR-FUEL MIXTURE ENRICH AIR IN THE AIR-FUEL MIXTURE ENRICH FUEL IN THE AIR- WATER-FUEL MIXTURE NONE OF THE ABOVE 8 YOU HAVE THIRD PARTY INSURANCE. WHAT DOES THIS COVER? INJURY TO ANOTHER PERSON. DAMAGE TO SOMEONE'S PROPERTY. DAMAGE TO OTHER VEHICLES. ALL OF THE ABOVE. 4 9 WHAT IS THE MAIN REASON THAT YOUR STOPPING DISTANCE INCREASES AFTER HEAVY RAIN? YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO SEE LARGE PUDDLES. THE BRAKES ARE COLD BECAUSE THEY'RE WET. YOUR TYRES HAVE LESS GRIP ON THE ROAD. WATER ON THE WINDSCREEN BLURS YOUR VIEW OF THE ROAD AHEAD. WHEN YOUR VEHICLE IS LOADED YOU MUST MAKE SURE THAT THE LOAD WILL REMAIN SECURE BE EASY TO UNLOAD NOT BE DAMAGED NOT DAMAGE THE VEHICLE. YOU SEE A PEDESTRIAN CARRYING A WHITE STICK. THIS SHOWS THAT THE PERSON IS DISABLED DEAF ELDERLY BLIND 4

17 WHILE DRIVING, YOU APPROACH ROAD WORKS. YOU SEE A TEMPORARY MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT SIGN. YOU MUST COMPLY WITH THE SIGN DURING THE WORKING DAY COMPLY WITH THE SIGN AT ALL TIMES COMPLY WITH THE SIGN WHEN THE LANES ARE NARROW COMPLY WITH THE SIGN DURING THE HOURS OF DARKNESS. THE DRIVER OF A FOUR WHEELER MUST ENSURE THAT ANY LOAD THAT IS CARRIED ON A ROOF RACK MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED WHEN DRIVING CARRIED ONLY WHEN STRICTLY NECESSARY AS LIGHT AS POSSIBLE COVERED WITH PLASTIC SHEETING 4 WHY PASSING A LORRY IS MORE RISKY THAN PASSING A CAR? LORRIES ARE LONGER THAN CARS. LORRIES MAY SUDDENLY PULL UP THE BRAKES OF LORRIES ARE NOT AS GOOD LORRIES CLIMB HILLS MORE SLOWLY 5 BEFORE STARTING THE VEHICLE THE DRIVER SHOULD CHECK- IF THE NO. PLATES ARE CLEAN TYRE CONDITION, PRESSURE & WHEEL NUT FOR PROPER TIGHTENING. LEAKAGE OF FUEL, COOLANT OR OIL. ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 6 WHICH IS ILLEGAL WHILE DRIVING A FOUR WHEELER VEHICLE? IMPROPER WORKING OF ALL LIGHTS & INDICATORS. NOT USING SEAT BELTS. BOTH OF THE ABOVE. NONE OF THE ABOVE 7 WHILE DRIVING YOU SHOULD ALWAYS KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND- CONDITION OF THE ROAD & WEATHER. TYPE OF VEHICLE & TRAFFIC CONDITION. YOUR OWN SKILL & CONCENTRATION. ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 8 WHEN YOU ARE BEING OVERTAKEN OR PASSED BY ANOTHER VEHICLE. DO NOT GIVE HAND SIGNALS. REDUCE YOUR VEHICLE S SPEED. USE HEAD LIGHTS. INCREASE YOUR SPEED. 4

18 9 WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE VEHICLE IS NOT OVERLOADED? THE PASSENGERS. THE MECHANIC OF THE VEHICLE. THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE. ALL OF THE ABOVE ON A FOGGY DAY YOU HAVE TO UNAVOIDABLY PARK YOUR VEHICLE ON THE ROAD. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? LEAVE HEADLIGHTS ON LEAVE SIDE LIGHTS ON KEEP STONES/BRICKS AROUND YOUR VEHICLE NONE OF THESE YOU SHOULD USE A MOBILE TELEPHONE ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE STOPPED AT A SAFE PLACE ARE TRAVELLING SLOWLY ARE ON A MOTORWAY ARE APPROACHING A LIGHT TRAFFIC TURBULENCE IS CREATED BY LARGE VEHICLES TRAVELLING AT SPEED. THIS IS MOST LIKELY TO BE A DANGER TO CYCLISTS PEDESTRIANS MOTORCYCLISTS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 YOU ARE DRIVING IN HEAVY RAIN. YOUR STEERING SUDDENLY BECOMES VERY LIGHT. YOU SHOULD STEER TOWARDS THE SIDE OF THE ROAD APPLY GENTLE ACCELERATION BRAKE FIRMLY TO REDUCE SPEED EASE OFF THE ACCELERATOR 4 4 YOU ARE FOLLOWING A LARGE LORRY ON A WET ROAD. SPRAY MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO SEE. YOU SHOULD DROP BACK UNTIL YOU CAN SEE BETTER PUT YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON FULL BEAM KEEP CLOSE TO THE LORRY, AWAY FROM THE SPRAY SPEED UP AND OVERTAKE QUICKLY 5 YOU ARE DRIVING IN FOG. WHY SHOULD YOU KEEP WELL BACK FROM THE VEHICLE IN FRONT? IN CASE IT CHANGES DIRECTION SUDDENLY IN CASE IT S FOG LIGHTS DAZZLE YOU IN CASE IT STOPS SUDDENLY IN CASE ITS BRAKE LIGHTS DAZZLE YOU

19 6 YOU ARRIVE AT AN ACCIDENT WHERE SOMEONE IS SUFFERING FROM SEVERE BURNS. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WOULD HELP? DOUSE THE BURNS WITH COLD WATER REMOVE ANYTHING STUCK TO THE BURNS BURST BLISTERS THAT FORM ON THE BURNS APPLY OINTMENT TO THE BURNS 7 AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS HUMAN BEINGS PLANTS ANIMALS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 8 WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE WHEELS ARE NOT PROPERLY BALANCED? VEHICLE PULLING TO THE RIGHT. VEHICLE PULLING TO THE LEFT. STEERING WOBBLING. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 9 WHAT IS MEANT BY CLUTCH RIDING? KEEPING YOUR FOOT ON THE CLUTCH WHILE DRIVING NOT USING THE CLUTCH WHILE CHANGING GEAR KEEPING YOUR FOOT OFF THE CLUTCH WHILE DRIVING NONE OF THE ABOVE THERE IS VIBRATION ON YOUR STEERING WHEEL AS YOU DRIVE. WHAT IS THE PROBABLE CAUSE? LOW LEVEL OF ENGINE OIL. LOW LEVEL OF COOLANT. UNBALANCED WHEELS. BALDING OF TYRES. WHEN MAY A DRIVER LEND HIS DRIVING LICENCE TO ANOTHER PERSON? FOR DRIVING LESSONS. AT NO TIME. FOR IDENTIFICATION ONLY. IF THE PERSON IS WELL KNOWN TO HIM. IF YOUR VEHICLE HITS A PEDESTRIAN YOU SHOULD IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND LEAVE. HELP THE PERSON AND CALL AN AMBULANCE. HELP THE INJURED PERSON, IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND THEN NONE OF THE ABOVE REPORT TO THE POLICE.

20 STICKERS, POSTERS AND OTHER NON- OFFICIAL ITEMS MAY NOT BE PLACED ON THE WINDSHIELD OF AN AUTOMOBILE BECAUSE:- IT IS UNLAWFUL TO ADVERTISE IN THIS WAY. THEY OBSTRUCT THE DRIVER'S VISION. OTHER DRIVERS CANNOT SEE YOU. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 4 A PERSON HAVING DRIVING LICENCE SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED MAY DRIVE IN AN EMERGENCY? DRIVE ONLY WHEN A VALID DRIVING LICENCE HOLDER IS WITH HIM. NOT DRIVE UNDER ANY CONDITIONS. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 5 IF A PERSON'S DRIVING LICENCE VALIDITY PERIOD IS OVER, HE CAN APPLY FOR RENEWAL OF MOTOR DRIVING LICENCE WITHIN WITHOUT PENALTY TEN DAYS. TWENTY DAYS. THIRTY DAYS TWENTY FIVE DAYS. 6 ANY PERSON MAY HOLD MAXIMUM LICENCES AT A TIME, ONE FOR EACH CLASS. ONLY ONE LICENCE. ANY NUMBER OF LICENCES HOWEVER EACH LICENCE MUST AUTHORISE ONLY ONE CLASS OF MOTOR VEHICLE FOR DRIVING. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 7 LENDING OF A MOTOR VEHICLE TO A PERSON FOR DRIVING, WHO IS NOT HOLDING A VALID LICENCE IS:- NOT AN OFFENCE SINCE THE BORROWER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE. A SERIOUS OFFENCE. AN OFFENCE ONLY WHEN VEHICLE IS INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 8 DRIVING A VEHICLE HAVING POLLUTION VALUES ABOVE THE LIMIT SPECIFIED BY THE LAW: - IS PERMITTED ONLY IN EMERGENCY. IS AN OFFENCE IS LIABLE FOR A STRICT WARNING FROM AUTHORITIES. NONE OF THE ABOVE. 9 FITMENT OF A MULTITONED HORN TO A MOTOR VEHICLE: - IS PERMITTED ONLY IN EMERGENCY. IS AN OFFENCE UNDER THE LAW AS IT CAUSES NOISE POLLUTION. IS LIABLE FOR A STRICT WARNING FROM AUTHORITIES. NONE OF THE ABOVE.

21 4 THE AIM OF FIRST AID IS TO SAVE LIFE TO PROMOTE RECOVERY TO PREVENT WORSENING OF VICTIM'S CONDITION ALL OF THE ABOVE. 4 4 ALCOHOL MAY RESULT IN IRRITABILITY LOOSE TEMPER ANGER ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 4 ALCOHOL AFFECTS DECISION MAKING SELF CONTROL THINKING ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 4 ALCOHOL MAY RESULT IN HOSTILE BEHAVIOUR INDECISION VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 44 ALCOHOL MAY AFFECT ADVERSELY BY REDUCING ALERTNESS AFFECTING VISION LOSS OF DECISION MAKING ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 45 INCREASING YOUR SPEED HAS WHAT EFFECT ON STOPPING DISTANCE? NO DIFFERENCE IN STOPPING DISTANCE. THE MORE THE SPEED THE LESSER THE STOPPING DISTANCE THE MORE THE SPEED THE MORE THE STOPPING DISTANCE NONE OF THE ABOVE 46 WHILE STARTING THE VEHICLE WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING THINGS SHOULD BE DONE GEAR SHOULD BE IN NEUTRAL. PARKING BRAKE SHOULD BE ON. CLUTCH PEDAL SHOULD BE DEPRESSED. ALL OF THE ABOVE. 4

22 47 THE RIGHT OF WAY SHOULD BE GIVEN TO POLICE VEHICLES BUSES EMERGENCY VEHICLES TWO WHEELERS 48 FOG LAMPS ARE USED AT NIGHT INSTEAD OF PARKING LIGHTS ON HIGHWAYS WHEN THERE IS MIST 4 49 ZEBRA CROSSING IS MEANT FOR PEDESTRIANS EMERGENCY VEHICLES SLOW MOVING VEHICLES STOPPING THE VEHICLE 5 BOARDING AND ALIGHTING WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION IS PERMITTED FOR BUSES IS PROHIBITED FOR ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES IS PROHIBITED FOR BUSES IS PERMITTED FOR PASSENGER VEHICLES 5 MORE THAN TWO PERSONS ON A TWO WHEELER IS ALLOWED WHEN TRAFFIC DENSITY IS LOW VIOLATION OF LAW ALLOWED IN SOME PLACES ALL OF THE ABOVE 5 USING UNREGISTERED VEHICLE IN PUBLIC PLACES IS ILLEGAL LEGAL ALLOWED IN SOME PLACES ANY OF THE ABOVE 5 DRIVING AT HIGH SPEED GIVES YOU A BETTER FUEL AVERAGE DOES NOT GIVE YOU TAKE LESS TIME FOR YOUR SUFFICIENT TIME TO REACT TO JOURNEY HAZARDS WILL CAUSE LESS DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE

23 54 A BASIC RULE WHEN ON HIGHWAYS IS USE THE LANE THAT HAS LEAST TRAFFIC KEEP THE LEFT LANE UNLESS OVERTAKING OVERTAKE ON THE SIDE THAT IS CLEAREST TRY TO KEEP ABOVE 5 KMPH TO PREVENT CONGESTION 55 CAUSES OF THE AUTOMOBILE POLLUTION IS / ARE POOR MAINTENANCE OVER LOADING OF VEHICLES FREQUENT TRAFFIC JAMS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 56 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WILL AFFECT YOUR STOPPING DISTANCE HOW FAST YOU ARE GOING THE TYRES OF YOUR VEHICLE WEATHER ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 57 TO REDUCE THE VOLUME OF TRAFFIC ON THE ROADS YOU COULD USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT MORE OFTEN SHARE A CAR WHEN POSSIBLE WALK OR CYCLE ON SHORT JOURNEYS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 58 TO PREVENT POLLUTING THE ENVIRONMENT, YOU CAN HELP BY HAVING YOUR VEHICLE PROPERLY SERVICED MAKING SURE YOUR TYRES ARE CORRECTLY INFLATED NOT OVER DRIVING IN LOWER GEARS ALL OF THE ABOVE 4 59 A PROPERLY SERVICED VEHICLE WILL GIVE LOWER INSURANCE PREMIUMS YOU A REFUND ON YOUR ROAD TAX BETTER FUEL ECONOMY AND CLEANER EXHAUST EMISSIONS NONE OF THE ABOVE

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