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113. When a motor vehicle temporarily stops at night, which lamp should be turned on?
A. Front and rear fog lamp, clearance lamp and rear position lamp
B. Head lamp, clearance lamp and rear position lamp
C. Hazard lamp, clearance lamp and rear position lamp
D. Reverse lamp, clearance lamp and rear position lamp
Answer:C
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科目四试题
- What needs attention when a motor vehicle drives on a road covered with ice and snow?
- Which of the following measures is correct for rescuing a person sustaining full-body burns?
- When two vehicles approach each other on a foggy day, what is the best method of safe driving?
- What is the meaning of this sign?
- What is the meaning of this sign?
- What should motor vehicle drivers do when parking temporarily on a rainy day?
- When discovering animals crossing the expressway on the highway, the driver should not drastically turn to evade.
- When driving on a long downhill road, which is the best way to control the speed?
- When driving on a long downhill road, which is the best way to control driving speed?
- What should be done by the driver who intends to overtake but finds that the vehicle in front is also overtaking?
- How should lamps be used when motor vehicle drivers pass through a two-way tunnel?
- What is the meaning of this sign?
- What is the meaning of this sign?
- Rescue personnel should check the breath of the unconscious person before applying any other emergency treatment.
- What is the meaning of this sign?
- What should be done by the driver who intends to overtake but the motor vehicle in front neither reduces its speed nor allows the right of way?
