89. It is not safe for a woman driver to wear high heels to drive a vehicle.
Answer:Y
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Subject 1 test questions
- When the green light at a congested intersection is on, the vehicles _______.
- Driving in a dusty weather, it does not needed to turn on the head light, the contour light and the tail light.
- When a vehicle follows another vehicle on a mountain road, it should ____.
- If a driving license is obtained by deception, bribery or other illegal means, the driving license should be revoked and the applicant is not allowed to re-apply for it _____ .
- The main impact of mountain roads on safe driving is _______.
- In which situation should a small car driver need check?
- When the tire pressure is too low, the fast-running tire can change its shape like waves and increase its temperature, which in turn can cause ________.
- When a vehicle encounters a bike rider coming in the opposite direction on the road, the driver should _________.
- Registration alternation is not needed when _____
- In this case, if it has not begun going up the slope, the vehicle going uphill should yield to the one going downhill.
- The method and direction of changing lanes by the red car is correct.
- The police can detain the vehicle if one drives a vehicle without ______
- You should speed up to change lane in front of the red car.
- When a motorized vehicle stops temporarily at the roadside, the driver ________.
- When running on an expressway, the driver should ____ if he has missed the exit.
- When changing lanes on an expressway, the driver should turn on the turn signal in advance, observe the traffic conditions, and slowly turn the steering wheel and enter the new lane after making sure it is safe to do so.
