Driver Candidate Quiz — Day 8: Hard Questions | 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Day 8: Hard Questions | 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Türkiye Traffic System

Day 8: Hard Questions · 40 True/False

1) In fog, it’s correct to drive with hazard flashers on continuously. True/False

Use low beams/fog lights and an appropriate speed; hazards are not for normal driving.

2) In a curve, maintaining or easing off the throttle gently helps stability more than braking mid-corner. True/False

Hard braking shifts weight and can induce a slide.

3) ABS may not always shorten stopping distance; its main benefit is steering control. True/False

On ice/gravel the distance can increase, but you keep directional control.

4) On a steep narrow road, the downhill driver yields to the uphill vehicle and may reverse if needed. True/False

Starting uphill is harder; give priority to the climbing vehicle.

5) During aquaplaning you should quickly steer in the opposite direction. True/False

Gently ease off the throttle and keep the wheel straight; abrupt inputs worsen the skid.

6) When lanes merge, the zipper rule applies: vehicles take turns one-by-one. True/False

It smooths traffic and reduces jams.

7) At an uncontrolled intersection, the vehicle from your right has priority. True/False

Basic right-of-way rule.

8) In a roundabout, traffic already circulating has the right of way. True/False

Entering vehicles must yield.

9) On a long descent, resting your foot on the brake continuously is the proper technique. True/False

Risk of fade; use engine braking and intermittent braking.

10) Crosswinds on bridges/viaducts are stronger; reduce speed and avoid lane changes. True/False

Lateral wind affects stability.

11) With a tire blowout, keep the wheel straight and ease off the throttle rather than braking hard. True/False

Harsh braking upsets balance; regain control first.

12) In oversteer, sudden braking can worsen the spin; use gentle steering/throttle corrections. True/False

Smooth recovery is key.

13) If the ESC/ESP light flashes occasionally, the system is intervening; a steady light may indicate a fault. True/False

Flashing = active control.

14) It’s allowed to type on a handheld phone while stopped at a red light. True/False

Handheld device use is prohibited; use hands-free only.

15) Opening a window is not a fix for micro-sleep; you must stop and rest safely. True/False

Rest is the only reliable remedy.

16) When approaching a zebra crossing, you must yield to a pedestrian stepping onto the crosswalk. True/False

Pedestrian priority is fundamental.

17) In multi-vehicle pileups, drivers who failed to keep a safe following distance can be at fault. True/False

Distance violations escalate the crash.

18) When a school bus signals to stop, you may be required to stop in both directions depending on rules/signage. True/False

Student safety takes precedence.

19) At night, mis-aimed headlights can dazzle; use low beams and focus near the right edge line. True/False

“Flashing back” increases danger.

20) For rear overhang loads, use proper daytime markers and a red light at night for visibility. True/False

Visibility is required by regulation.

21) In an engine bay fire, fully opening the hood is correct. True/False

Air feeds flames; use the proper extinguisher through a gap and call 112.

22) Cruising in the middle lane without reason disrupts flow; keep right when lanes are clear. True/False

“Keep right” improves efficiency.

23) Signal + mirrors + shoulder check is still required; cameras don’t remove blind spots entirely. True/False

Physical blind-spot check is essential.

24) At an unguarded level crossing, “look-listen-stop” applies even if no barrier exists. True/False

Signals can fail; trains have absolute priority.

25) Stopping distance rises with the square of speed; doubling speed can quadruple braking distance. True/False

Kinetic energy ∝ v².

26) With snow chains, speed limits drop; harsh acceleration/braking can break the chains. True/False

Follow manufacturer guidance and road conditions.

27) To clear window fog quickly, select recirculation (inside air). True/False

Recirculation worsens fog; use outside air + A/C + defog setting.

28) On a motorway shoulder or passing lane breakdown, increase the warning triangle distance according to speed/visibility. True/False

Higher speeds require longer distance.

29) A reflective vest greatly improves night visibility for anyone exiting the vehicle and may be mandatory. True/False

Prevents secondary collisions.

30) When towing with a rope or bar, keep speeds low (≈<30 km/h) and avoid sudden maneuvers. True/False

Proper marking and coordination are required.

31) The emergency lane may be used briefly for phone calls if no incident exists. True/False

Emergency lanes are for authorized/urgent cases only.

32) Tailgating to force the vehicle ahead to move over is dangerous; keep distance and pass safely on the left, then return right. True/False

Aggressive following multiplies risk.

33) During the first minutes of rain, the road is slickest due to oil/dust; reduce speed and inputs. True/False

Friction drops significantly.

34) Even a premium child seat gives poor protection if not installed and sized correctly (ISOFIX, harness height, etc.). True/False

Proper mounting and fit are essential.

35) After a crash, first secure the scene, then call 112, then approach casualties. True/False

Sequence: safety → alert → assess.

36) Refusing a breath test brings no sanction. True/False

Refusal carries separate penalties per regulation.

37) “Black ice” can look like dry pavement; especially on bridges, slow down beforehand. True/False

It’s hard to see visually.

38) Leave ample lateral clearance when passing a bicyclist; near passes create dangerous turbulence. True/False

Safe passing distance is mandatory.

39) In winter, plain water in the washer tank is fine; there’s no freezing risk. True/False

It can freeze and damage lines; use antifreeze washer fluid.

40) In heavy traffic, forming an emergency corridor for ambulances/fire trucks is required. True/False

Open a lane between queues; violations carry strict penalties.

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