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In cases where it is difficult to make a quick decision on which driver should proceed first on the road, the principle of cooperation is the key to the resolution of the situation.
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When passing a pedestrian, the driver must leave a sufficient distance between the pedestrian and the vehicle or otherwise slow down, except when the pedestrian is in a side strip.
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A traffic sign as shown in the figure indicates that vehicles must not travel exceeding 50 kilometers per hour.
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When the vehicle ahead gives a signal to turn right and attempts to change lanes to the right side, it is permitted to overtake the vehicle from the right after alerting the driver by sounding the horn.
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The seat belt should wrap around the abdomen and be relatively loose.
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When passing a person walking with a guide dog for the blind, vehicles must stop or slow down.
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A pavement marking as shown in the figure indicates a no entry zone.
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A person who has gained a medium-sized vehicle license can drive a bus with seating capacity of 30 people.
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A vehicle must not enter a railroad crossing if it might be forced to stop, due to congestion while still inside the railroad crossing.
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Vehicles and streetcars facing a signal as shown in the figure may proceed after making a complete stop at the stopping position and
to checking to ensure safety.
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On roads with three vehicular lanes for traffic traveling in the same direction, a regular automobile may keep traveling in the third lane from the left.
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A person with a regular learner's permit may drive a motorized bicycle for the purpose of practice.
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When applying the brakes, it is recommended to first depress the brake pedal as firmly as possible.
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This is a “one-way” traffic sign.
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A driver is about to change lanes and there is a vehicle approaching from behind, in this situation it is best to yield the road instead of changing lanes.
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When the left side of the road is an exclusive lane for route buses, vehicles may not proceed in this lane, even when making a left turn.
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Not only sudden starting, abrupt braking and racing the engine but also idling while stopped for a long time causes extra fuel consumption.
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A traffic sign as shown in the figure indicates that the road ahead is a dead end.
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Since traffic accidents occur most frequently in and near intersections, drivers are encouraged to increase their speed to proceed through intersections as quickly as possible.
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If a vehicle attempting to make a left turn at an intersection risks cutting off a bicycle, the vehicle may sound the horn to alert the bicycle and then turn left before the bicycle crosses the road.
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“Glasses, etc.”, stated as a condition on a drivers license includes the use of contact lenses.
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When closing a door after getting into an automobile, shut the door in one movement as firmly as possible to avoid improper shutting.
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If a person who is licensed drives an automobile without carrying his/her license in his/her possession, it constitutes a traffic violation.
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A traffic sign as shown in the figure designates a road that is closed to motorized bicycles and non-motorized conveyances as well as automobiles.
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Unnecessary use of the horn is noisy, and it may irritate other people and cause trouble.
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Vehicles near an intersection must move to the left side of the road and proceed slowly when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind.
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Where there is a traffic sign as shown in the figure, drivers must sound the horn and proceed because there is an intersection.
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When a physically-challenged driver drives an automobile with a “Physically-challenged Sign”, others must not travel close to or cut in front of these vehicles.
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When a pedestrian is crossing at an intersection that has no pedestrian crossing, vehicles should stop to avoid interfering with the progress of the pedestrian, and should wait until he/she finishes crossing.
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On one-way street, vehicles may move to the right side of the road to yield the road to emergency vehicles.
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Changing lanes or passing another automobile or motorized bicycle in order to overtake is prohibited at an intersection and within 30 meters before one, except when traveling on a road with the right of way.
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If a driver accelerates suddenly or steers abruptly to change lanes for overtaking the driver may lose control of the steering wheel or the vehicle may skid sideways, so extra caution must be exrcised.
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In principle, vehicles must proceed on the side of the road to the left of the center (the centerline, if present).
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This traffic sign indicates “no U-turn”.
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When there is an obstacle ahead on the road, the driver must stop or reduce speed before reaching it and give way to oncoming traffic.
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The maximum speed limit for regular automobiles on general roads with no speed limit indicating traffic signs or pavement markings is 60 kilometers per hour.
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Drivers must obey hand signals displayed by police officers for traffic control but may disregard those of traffic wardens as they are not police officers.
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When making a U-turn or right turn a driver must signal 30 meters before reaching the point where the turn will be made.
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Even at an uncontrolled intersection with poor visibility, vehicles may proceed through the intersection without proceeding slowly if there are no other vehicles in sight.