L3CERAD THEORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS
What are the exemptions for routine driving? ANSWER 1) Parking on the red,
white, and yellow double lines
2) Finding a spot to park at a bus stop
3) Using a bike lane for parking
4) Centrally reserved parking
5) When it is dark, parking on the side of the road
6) Parking on a pedestrian crossing's zigzag
7) Running the engine while the car is unattended 8) Stopping in a clear path
9) Parking on a lowered curb or double parking
What are the exclusions for emergency driving? The first answer is that
motorway rules
2) Using nighttime audible warning indicators 3) Considering a red light to be a
give-way
4) Passing by a stay left/keep right sign from the other direction
5) Coming to a stop at a yellow box intersection
6) Going beyond the legal speed limit
7) Stepping into a pedestrian area
What constitutes a hazard? ANSWER A real or possible risk
Which three categories of hazards exist? ANSWER 1) Physical characteristics
2) Other road users' positions and usage
3) The state of the weather
ANSWER: What is red mist? When you're distracted by something other than
driving
What are the primary reasons for skids? ANSWER: Acceleration, steering
speed, and brakes
, ANSWER 1) Illness 2) Attitude 3) Medication 4) Sleep 5) Alcohol 6) Food 7)
Emotions What does IAMSAFE stand for?
TUG is an acronym for 1) Take, 2) Use, and 3) Give.
What is a limit point? ANSWER Its farthest point offers a continuous view of
the road surface.
It is the location where it seems that the right and left sides of the road meet.
What are the cornering's primary tenets? ANSWER 1) location 2) velocity 3)
gear
4) Is it possible for you to pull over when you perceive that the road ahead of
you is clear?
ANSWER: What is under steer? The front wheels lose traction when the weight
distribution moves away from them.
caused by accelerating excessively on the bend and entering it too quickly
corrected by removing some steering and applying light brakes.
ANSWER: What is over steer? The back wheels lose traction as the weight
distribution shifts away from them.
resulting from excessive braking at the bend
corrected by steering into the skid and accelerating a little.
When is the best time to avoid driving? ANSWER 6 a.m. and midnight
What is the definition of the hours of darkness? ANSWER An hour before
sunrise and an hour after sunset
ANSWER: What is an observation link? Something that suggests possible
dangers up ahead
ANSWERS
What are the exemptions for routine driving? ANSWER 1) Parking on the red,
white, and yellow double lines
2) Finding a spot to park at a bus stop
3) Using a bike lane for parking
4) Centrally reserved parking
5) When it is dark, parking on the side of the road
6) Parking on a pedestrian crossing's zigzag
7) Running the engine while the car is unattended 8) Stopping in a clear path
9) Parking on a lowered curb or double parking
What are the exclusions for emergency driving? The first answer is that
motorway rules
2) Using nighttime audible warning indicators 3) Considering a red light to be a
give-way
4) Passing by a stay left/keep right sign from the other direction
5) Coming to a stop at a yellow box intersection
6) Going beyond the legal speed limit
7) Stepping into a pedestrian area
What constitutes a hazard? ANSWER A real or possible risk
Which three categories of hazards exist? ANSWER 1) Physical characteristics
2) Other road users' positions and usage
3) The state of the weather
ANSWER: What is red mist? When you're distracted by something other than
driving
What are the primary reasons for skids? ANSWER: Acceleration, steering
speed, and brakes
, ANSWER 1) Illness 2) Attitude 3) Medication 4) Sleep 5) Alcohol 6) Food 7)
Emotions What does IAMSAFE stand for?
TUG is an acronym for 1) Take, 2) Use, and 3) Give.
What is a limit point? ANSWER Its farthest point offers a continuous view of
the road surface.
It is the location where it seems that the right and left sides of the road meet.
What are the cornering's primary tenets? ANSWER 1) location 2) velocity 3)
gear
4) Is it possible for you to pull over when you perceive that the road ahead of
you is clear?
ANSWER: What is under steer? The front wheels lose traction when the weight
distribution moves away from them.
caused by accelerating excessively on the bend and entering it too quickly
corrected by removing some steering and applying light brakes.
ANSWER: What is over steer? The back wheels lose traction as the weight
distribution shifts away from them.
resulting from excessive braking at the bend
corrected by steering into the skid and accelerating a little.
When is the best time to avoid driving? ANSWER 6 a.m. and midnight
What is the definition of the hours of darkness? ANSWER An hour before
sunrise and an hour after sunset
ANSWER: What is an observation link? Something that suggests possible
dangers up ahead