Parking and Stopping Rules Test
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1.On which side of the road is stopping and parking generally permitted?
Stopping and parking is as a rule permitted on the right side of the road. This aligns with standard traffic flow rules.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
02/19
2.On what types of roads is parking and waiting for a car generally prohibited?
Parking and waiting in a car is prohibited on main roads and motorways. These roads are designed for continuous traffic flow.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
03/19
3.Under what conditions may a private car park two wheels on the pavement?
Private cars may park two wheels on the pavement only if pedestrians are not inconvenienced and local police regulations permit it. This ensures pedestrian safety and compliance with local rules.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
04/19
4.What is the minimum distance required for parking from a pedestrian or bicycle crossing?
You may not park anywhere within 5 metres (16 feet) of a pedestrian/bicycle crossing. This ensures clear visibility for all road users at crossings.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
05/19
5.What is the minimum distance required for parking from an intersection?
You may not park 10 metres (33 feet) from an intersection. This rule prevents obstruction of views and turns at junctions.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
06/19
6.What specific condition makes parking near a bus stop prohibited, and at what minimum distance?
You may not park within 12 metres (40 feet) of a bus stop, where the curb is painted yellow. This ensures buses have clear access for passenger boarding and alighting.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
07/19
7.What is the maximum duration for engine idling that is prohibited in several places?
Over 3 minutes idle running is prohibited in several places. This rule aims to reduce air pollution and noise.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
08/19
8.Is parking permitted on roads with an unbroken white line down the middle?
You may not park on roads with an unbroken white line down the middle. This line often indicates areas where parking would be hazardous or obstruct traffic.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
09/19
9.What is the typical prohibition regarding parking near a fire hydrant?
This ensures emergency services have clear access to the hydrant in case of a fire.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
010/19
10.What immediate consequence can result from unlawfully parked cars?
Unlawfully parked cars result in a fine of KR 510. The fine may be demanded paid on the spot.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
011/19
11.In certain specific urban areas, where is parking typically permitted?
In certain urban areas, parking is permitted in marked areas only. This system helps manage parking space effectively.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
012/19
12.Where are parking restrictions concerning specific times and days usually indicated?
Parking restrictions with regards to certain times and days are written on signs at parking areas and areas where you may not park.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
013/19
13.What action are police authorized to take in addition to handing out a fine for illegally parked cars?
Police may remove illegally-parked cars or hand out a fine on the spot. The charges in connection herewith are added to the amount of the fine.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
014/19
14.How is limited waiting always communicated to drivers?
Limited waiting is always indicated on signs. Drivers must look for these signs to understand parking restrictions.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
015/19
15.On parking signs, what do hours indicated in black or white typically refer to?
Hours in black or white refer to workdays except Saturdays. This helps drivers understand weekday parking regulations.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
016/19
16.On parking signs, to which days do hours displayed within brackets typically refer?
Hours in brackets refer to Saturdays. This provides specific parking rules for that particular day.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
017/19
17.On parking signs, what do hours indicated in red typically refer to?
Hours in red refer to Sun- and holidays. This indicates specific parking regulations for non-workdays.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
018/19
18.What specific item must always be used wherever time-limited parking is allowed?
Parking discs must always be used, wherever limited parking is allowed. These discs help indicate the vehicles arrival time.
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Parking and Stopping Rules Test
019/19
19.What information should a driver display on a parking disc when using it?
Drivers must set disc to show time of arrival. This allows authorities to verify the duration of parking in time-limited zones.
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