Driver Candidate Quiz — Day 4: Advanced Traffic Knowledge (Türkiye) | 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Day 4: Advanced Traffic Knowledge (Türkiye) | 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Türkiye Traffic System

Day 4: Advanced Knowledge · 40 True/False (Hard)

1) Not wearing a seat belt counts 20 penalty points. True/False

Penalty point example per Türkiye system; seat belt is strictly enforced.

2) Exceeding the speed limit by over 30% adds 15 points to your record. True/False

Point and fine amounts differ; stating it is always 15 is incorrect.

3) A driver reaching 100 penalty points has the license temporarily seized. True/False

Accumulation to the threshold triggers temporary confiscation with training.

4) Two different violations on the same day are recorded as separate entries. True/False

Each violation is processed individually.

5) “Short city trip” is an exemption for not using a seat belt. True/False

No such exemption; the rule applies at all times.

6) At ≥0.50‰ BAC for private cars, the license can be seized for 6 months on first offense. True/False

Türkiye thresholds include license confiscation plus fine.

7) Running a red light carries a penalty point entry in addition to the fine. True/False

Signal violations affect the point total.

8) Carrying or using radar detectors is freely permitted. True/False

Such devices are restricted/penalized; not freely permitted.

9) Shifting gears inside a corner can upset vehicle balance. True/False

Set speed/gear before turn-in to keep grip steady.

10) Reduce speed before entering the bend rather than on the apex. True/False

Braking in the curve increases loss-of-traction risk.

11) On wet roads, ABS guarantees steering control under any hard braking. True/False

ABS helps, but extreme conditions can still cause loss of control.

12) For understeer (front wheels slide), you should abruptly lift off the throttle. True/False

Smoothly ease off and reduce steering angle; avoid abrupt inputs.

13) For oversteer (rear slides), steer into the direction of the skid. True/False

Counter-steer toward the slide to regain alignment.

14) Coasting downhill in neutral saves fuel and is recommended. True/False

Neutral reduces engine braking and control; unsafe and unlawful.

15) Braking distance grows with the square of speed. True/False

Kinetic energy ∝ v²; stopping distance scales similarly.

16) Pedal vibration during ABS activation is normal feedback. True/False

Don’t pump the pedal; maintain firm pressure.

17) Overconfidence in traffic reduces the chance of attention errors. True/False

It often increases risky behavior and errors.

18) Driver fatigue typically becomes notable after about two hours of continuous driving. True/False

Plan breaks every ~2 hours or sooner if needed.

19) Anger-management strategies are part of safe driving habits. True/False

Managing emotions reduces collisions and conflicts.

20) Listening to music always boosts attention and safety. True/False

Volume/tempo/content can distract; moderation is key.

21) Using a phone on speaker while driving is allowed and safe. True/False

Hand-held use is prohibited; even hands-free can distract.

22) Check mirrors roughly every 5–10 seconds in normal flow. True/False

Build a habit of frequent 360° awareness.

23) Use turn signals only if another vehicle is close behind. True/False

Signal every lane change/turn to communicate intent.

24) Distraction mostly happens at low speeds, not high speeds. True/False

Distraction is risky at any speed; severity rises with speed.

25) Low tire pressure lengthens braking distance. True/False

Under-inflation increases rolling resistance and heat.

26) A clogged air filter increases fuel consumption. True/False

Restricted airflow hurts combustion efficiency.

27) If the temperature gauge approaches red, you may keep driving to the next stop. True/False

Overheating can destroy the engine; stop safely and diagnose.

28) Rear fog light should stay on continuously in heavy rain. True/False

Use only in fog/snow with very low visibility; otherwise it dazzles.

29) LPG-equipped cars require periodic leak checks and certification. True/False

Safety inspections are mandatory for LPG systems.

30) ABS shortens stopping distance under all conditions. True/False

ABS preserves steering control; stopping distance may vary.

31) Cruise control is safe to use in dense stop-and-go traffic. True/False

Avoid in heavy traffic or slippery surfaces.

32) With a seat belt fastened, airbags add extra protection. True/False

Systems are designed to work together.

33) Drivers with vision issues should undergo regular eye examinations. True/False

Vision directly affects reaction time and recognition.

34) Use fog lights when visibility falls below roughly 100 meters. True/False

Turn them off when visibility improves to avoid glare.

35) Using high beams in built-up areas at night is safer. True/False

Use low beams in city areas; avoid dazzling others.

36) Changing dosage for heart medication will not affect driving. True/False

Consult a physician; many drugs influence alertness/BP.

37) In very hot weather, increase tire pressure above the recommended level. True/False

Always use manufacturer spec while checking cold-pressure properly.

38) Window fogging increases when cabin air is warmer than outside air. True/False

Humidity + temperature difference creates condensation; use A/C & defog.

39) Contact lens use should be indicated on the license if required by health report. True/False

Vision aids are noted in license restrictions/conditions.

40) Diabetic drivers are advised to have a snack before long trips to avoid hypoglycemia. True/False

Plan nutrition/medicine with medical guidance; monitor glucose.

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