The traffic police turned the questions into the exam tickets for obtaining “rights”
April 24, 2023
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The list of questions for the traffic police theory exam when obtaining a driver’s license has remained unchanged for many years. Now they decided to correct it a
The list of questions for the traffic police theory exam when obtaining a driver’s license has remained unchanged for many years. Now they decided to correct it a bit by adding new tasks – including on Individual Mobility (SIM) resources.
New questions have appeared in the standard samples of tickets used in the theoretical exam for those who want to acquire “rights”. For example, the Ministry of the Interior reacted with a significant delay to the entry into force on 1 March 2023 of the new edition of the SDA. Most motorists know them from media reports: these are items related to SIM, parking control and some other “little things”.
– Changes in exam tickets affect … issues related to the use of the SIM card, the validity of signs 3.29 and 3.30 (parking on even-odd numbers), the use of a new light section of a traffic light in the form of a silhouette of a pedestrian and a moon white arrow, as well as the area of sign 3.27 (stopping is prohibited) if it is used in conjunction with the yellow roadside marking line (marking 1.4), the Interior Ministry told TAS.
New questions have appeared in the standard samples of tickets used in the theoretical exam for those who want to acquire “rights”. For example, the Ministry of the Interior reacted with a significant delay to the entry into force on 1 March 2023 of the new edition of the SDA. Most motorists know them from media reports: these are items related to SIM, parking control and some other “little things”.
– Changes in exam tickets affect … issues related to the use of the SIM card, the validity of signs 3.29 and 3.30 (parking on even-odd numbers), the use of a new light section of a traffic light in the form of a silhouette of a pedestrian and a moon white arrow, as well as the area of sign 3.27 (stopping is prohibited) if it is used in conjunction with the yellow roadside marking line (marking 1.4), the Interior Ministry told TAS.
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