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原付免許試験問題 ⑤

1. I needed to rest from my exhaustion, as I was unsteady on my feet, so I went home by driving
my gentsuki vehicle. F

2. The sign below lets you know there is a pedestrian/bicycle crosswalk. T

3. With a normal license, you can't drive small-class cars, but you can drive gentsuki vehicles. F

4. The symbol below tells you that you cannot continue through if you are carrying baggage that is
higher than 3.3 meters from the ground. T

5. When a gentsuki vehicle makes a right turn on a wide road, you should change into the right
turning lane a good amount of time before you actually need to turn. T

6. Along a road with no intersection nearby, you give the right of way to emergency vehicles by
going to the left side of the road and stopping momentarily. F

7. For two-wheeled motorists, they should assume four-wheeled cars can't see them, and try not be
overlooked. T

8. Where you see the image below, you cannot turn left. F

9. When you are distanced from vehicle, if for a short time, you don't need to stop your engine. F

10. With a normal two-wheeled license, you can drive normal two-wheeled vehicles, and gentsuki
vehicles, but you cannot drive small-class cars. F

11. On a road where you turn around a corner, passing is prohibited, but if the road is really wide, it
is okay. F

12. If you signal, then no matter the conditions around you, you can turn after 3 seconds. F

13. The riding pose on a gentsuki vehicle, is to have your shoulders held high, your elbows slightly
up, with your gaze focused forward. T

14. When you brake your two-wheel vehicle, make sure you are positioned vertically, that you
won't accelerate by twisting the throttle, and you then apply the engine break at the same time
as you break the front and back wheels. T

15. If it is not a hindrance, then riding a gentsuki vehicle with an infant on your back is not a
violation. F

16. For cars facing the traffic signal below (excluding light-class vehicles, and gentsuki vehicles
which have to do a two-step right turn), they can proceed in the direction of the arrow. T

17. Where there is a safety zone, whether or not there are pedestrians, you must stop momentarily. F
18. Even if you commit a violation, or cause an accident, a gentsuki license cannot be taken away. F

19. Of course you honk your horn for danger prevention, but you can also honk when traffic is
congested, and when you want to urge the car in front of you to go faster. F

20. Like in the image below, cars coming along the arrows, stop because the police officer's hand
signal is the same as that of a red traffic light. F

21. The symbol for a u-turn is the same as for a right turn. T

22. When you see the symbols below at an intersection, and when there is an emergency vehicle
approaching, or construction work being done or any other time you are obligated to stop, you
must obey the designated direction. T

23. Even if there is a pedestrian walkway along the road yet the width is small, you must park or
stop. T

24. When you pass by a school bus where children are getting on and off, as long as there is one
meter between you and the bus, you don't need to slow down. F

25. The police officer's hand signal was that of a red light, but the traffic signal was green so I
carefully checked traffic conditions and proceeded. F

26. At night, it is a good idea to wear both reflective clothing, and a helmet made with reflective
material. T

27. At a bicycle crossing, if it is clear there are no bicycles, it is then okay to pass the car in front of
you. F

28. When the roads surface is wet from rain and the tires are smooth, the stopping distance is,
compared with dry ground, twice as far. T

29. Stopping is different from parking in that when you stop, it is for a police reason, you are trying
to prevent danger, or you are taking less than 5 minutes to board a passenger and/or put on
baggage. T

30. The signs below tell you that passing through on a gentsuki vehicle is prohibited. F

31. Different from a four-wheeled vehicle, a two wheeled vehicle doesn't have a turning radius. F

32. When purchasing a two-wheeled vehicle, make sure it fits your physical capabilities, and that
you feet can reach the ground while straddling it. T

33. When you are in an accident, you should first inform the police, and then you must give aid to
any one that is injured. F

34. Where you see the below sign, it tells there is a point where traffic will merge. T

35. When you are “going slowly,” you want to go at half the speed of the speed limit signs. F
36. When you collide with something that is not moving, and you decrease your speed by half, the
force of the collision will also be reduced by half. F

37. When you are turning left at an intersection, and an oncoming car gets to the intersection first
and will be turning right, you can still proceed. F

38. The only ones that have to listen to the road rules are motorists, so you can drive while thinking
of yourself as number 1. F

39. When there is a large earthquake while you are driving, you should swiftly apply the brakes,
and find a way to safely stop on the left side of the road. T

40. When driving a gentsuki vehicle at night, and if there is a lot of traffic in an urban area, you
don't need your headlights on. F

41. When there is a hole in the muffler of your two-wheeled vehicle, the bike isn't considered
“broken,” so you can on riding your bike without getting it fixed. F

42. The maximum speed for gentsuki vehicles is 30km/h. T

43. When increasing your speed, your vision gets smaller and narrower, making it harder to see. T

44. When the 'train is coming' railroad crossing signal starts, you can quickly go across the railroad
tracks. F

45. Where there is a route bus or other “right of way” lanes, a light-class vehicle only can pass
through that lane. F

46. Where there is an obstacle before you, you slow down beforehand, and give right of way to the
oncoming traffic. T

47. You are proceeding forward at 10km/h. When you will turn right, what should you be aware of?
a) The motorcyclist behind you may try to turn right before you, so you should be careful of
him, and proceed into the center of the intersection. T
b) There might be a two-wheeled vehicle behind the large-class truck in front of you, so you
should go close to the center of the intersection, and stop momentarily, check for safety, and
then turn right. T
c) A two-wheeled vehicle has come up quickly behind you, so you should quickly turn right. F

48. You are proceeding at 30km/h. What should you be aware of?
a) You can't see oncoming traffic, so you should go into the right-lane, and pass the bus. F
b) A pedestrian might come out from the blind spot in front of the bus, so you should proceed at
a speed where you would be able to stop suddenly. T
c) A pedestrian may come out from the blind spot in front of the bus, so you should honk your
horn and proceed. F

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