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1.A blue circular sign with three white arrows forming a circle denotes:

This sign tells drivers they must enter the roundabout and follow the circular traffic flow.
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2.What does this plain red circle with a yellow center indicate?

This sign bans all types of vehicles, regardless of type or size.
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3.If you encounter this sign, what road feature are you approaching?

In Finland, a triangular warning sign with a red border and a black curved arrow pointing left warns drivers of a left-hand bend ahead.
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4.While driving, you see a blue square sign with a person walking across stripes. What should you do?

This sign indicates a designated pedestrian crossing zone. Drivers must reduce speed and yield to pedestrians using the crosswalk.
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5.While cruising along a well-marked route, you encounter a yellow diamond-shaped sign bordered in white. What does this distinctive symbol communicate to attentive drivers?

This sign indicates that youre on a priority road, meaning other vehicles must give way to you at intersections until the end-of-priority sign appears.
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6.The sign showing LAHTI 12, LAMMI 292, TURENKI 292 serves what navigational role?

This advance direction sign helps drivers know where to turn and which numbered routes lead to various towns.
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7.Youre on a two-way road and notice a solid line running down the middle. What is the function of this centre line ?

The centre line (u2460) is used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions on a two-way road. This ensures vehicles stay in their respective lanes, helping to avoid head-on collisions. In the image, the solid yellow line in the center serves this purpose.
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8.Youre approaching an intersection and the signal glows solid red. What’s your move?

A red light always requires a complete stop before the stop line or crosswalk
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9.If a traffic officer is facing you with their hand raised upright, what’s your required action?

A raised hand from a traffic officer signals an immediate stop for all approaching vehicles.
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10.When two vehicles approach an unregulated intersection from perpendicular roads, who must yield?
In Finland, priority is given to traffic approaching from the right at unregulated intersections.
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11.What is the general speed limit within built-up urban areas in Finland unless otherwise posted?
In urban areas, the default speed limit is 50 km/h unless signage indicates otherwise.
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12.On a Finnish motorway, which lane should you primarily use if youre maintaining a steady, moderate speed?
In Finland, the rightmost lane is intended for regular travel. Left lanes are mainly for overtaking.
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13.What is the restriction on parking within 5 meters of an intersection in Finland?
Finnish traffic law prohibits parking within 5 meters of intersections to ensure visibility and safety.
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14.When is it legally acceptable to use your horn in Finland?
In Finland, using the horn is permitted primarily to warn others of danger or when overtaking outside built-up areas to alert the driver ahead.
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15.Under Finnish traffic law, how is handheld phone use while driving treated?
Using a handheld phone while driving is strictly forbidden in Finland, as it poses a serious safety risk.
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16.In Finnish school zones, the speed limit during active hours is typically:
Finnish regulations enforce a 30 km/h limit in designated school zones to ensure child safety.
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17.While approaching a zebra crossing with pedestrians nearby, what should a driver do in Finland?
Finnish law mandates yielding to pedestrians waiting or stepping into a crosswalk.
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18.What is the consequence for ignoring a red traffic light in Finland?
Running a red light results in a fine and typically 2u20133 demerit points.
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19.What is the legal requirement for front-seat passengers regarding seatbelts in Finland?
Seatbelts must be worn by all front-seat occupants without exception, regardless of speed or distance.
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20.What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for private car drivers in Finland?
Finland enforces a low BAC limit of 0.2u2030 for all drivers to minimize impairment-related risks.
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21.While driving in urban traffic, which technique best ensures awareness of blind spots?
Defensive driving requires shoulder checks and mirror use to avoid missing blind spots, especially in congested areas.
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22.What is a drivers obligation when approaching a pedestrian who is waiting at a marked crosswalk without traffic lights?
Finnish law mandates drivers to yield to pedestrians at marked crossings, even if they have not yet stepped into the road.
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23.When encountering thick fog on a Finnish rural road, the correct headlight usage is to:
In fog, high beams reflect off water droplets and reduce visibility. Fog lights and low beams are designed for such conditions.
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24.If your vehicle starts to skid on a snowy Finnish road, what is the first action you should take?
In Finland’s icy conditions, steering gently into the direction of the skid helps you regain control. Sudden braking worsens the skid.
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25.A driver feels overwhelmed by traffic and notices rising frustration. What’s the most appropriate response?
Controlled breathing helps regulate emotions. Speeding or honking aggressively worsens road rage.
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26.While approaching a pedestrian crossing partially obscured by parked vehicles, what is the best defensive approach?
Obstructed views near crossings require cautionu2014slowing down allows time to react if someone unexpectedly appears.
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27.If your car breaks down on a Finnish motorway, your first priority is to:
Safety is paramount. Always steer off the active lane and activate hazard lights immediately to warn others
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28.Which of the following driving habits contributes most to lower fuel consumption on motorways?
Cruise control helps maintain a steady speed, reducing unnecessary acceleration and braking, which conserves fuel.
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29.While driving on a motorway in Finland, how should you interpret a digital sign showing a speed limit with a snowflake symbol?
The snowflake icon signifies slippery conditions; the indicated speed is a weather-dependent limit.
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30.A blue circle with a straight white arrow pointing upward means:

This sign is used when all vehicles must drive straight. Turning left or right is not allowed.
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31.This sign restricts access to:

The icon of a car and motorcycle crossed out means all motorized vehicles are prohibited.
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32.If you encounter this sign, what road feature are you approaching?

The sign directly illustrates a winding road with multiple turns. This visual representation is the universal symbol for several bends, indicating a series of curves ahead.
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33.You see a blue sign with a P+ and a train symbol. What does it suggest?

The sign is used for Park and Ride areas, where you can leave your car and continue by train or other public transportation.
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34.You’re driving confidently on a priority road when you come across a sign showing a yellow diamond with a black diagonal line through it. What does this sign signify?

This marks the end of priority road status, meaning you must now yield to vehicles on intersecting roads.
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35.The blue directional sign listing “LAMMI 12, 317” is designed to:

Such signs give clarity on route planning, helping drivers anticipate turns and continue efficiently.
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36.What does the unbroken yellow barrier line on your left indicate in a two-way traffic scenario?

A yellow barrier line is a strict divider; crossing is prohibited for safety reasons.
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37.The traffic light flashes both red and yellowu2014what does this signal hint at?

Red and yellow together signal the light is about to change to green.
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38.When a police officer holds one hand raised and one stretched sideways, what should road users from all sides do?

This is a universal stop gesture for all directionsu2014no vehicles may move.
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39.At a four-way stop where all vehicles arrive simultaneously, who proceeds first?
Right-hand priority applies when no other signals or signs dictate the flow.
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40.Outside built-up areas, what is the default speed limit on regular roads in Finland unless stated?
The default outside built-up areas is 80 km/h unless road signs state differently.
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41.What is the expected driver behavior when a lane merges without warning signage?
Merging drivers must yield to vehicles continuing in their lane.
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42.You stop your car momentarily at a pedestrian crossing. Is this permitted?
Stopping on or near pedestrian crossings endangers pedestrians and is not permitted.
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43.Flashing headlights in Finland typically means:
Headlight flashing is used as a cautionary signalu2014commonly to alert oncoming drivers about hazards or police checks ahead.
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44.In Finland, using a mobile phone hands-free while driving is:
Hands-free devices are permitted, but only if they do not reduce the driver’s attention or ability to operate the vehicle safely.
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45.What is a driver legally obligated to do when a school crossing guard signals a stop?
Crossing guard instructions are legally binding and must be obeyed without exception.
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46.How should a driver overtake a cyclist on a rural Finnish road without a designated bike lane?
Safe lateral distance is crucialu2014minimum 1u20131.5 meters from cyclists when overtaking.
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47.In Finland, what happens if a driver accumulates 12 demerit points within a year?
Reaching 12 points leads to a temporary suspension and mandatory training.
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48.Can children under 135 cm in height sit in the front passenger seat without a child restraint system?
Finnish law requires children under 135 cm to use a child restraint system, even in the front seat.
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49.A BAC of 0.5u2030 or above is classified as:
A BAC of 0.5u2030 or higher is treated as a gross driving under the influence (DUI) offence in Finland.
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50.What is the 3-second rule primarily used for in defensive driving?
A 3-second gap between your vehicle and the one ahead ensures time to react if traffic suddenly slows or stops.
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51.When sharing the road with cyclists, how much lateral clearance should a driver provide during overtaking?
A safe distance of at least 1 meter is required when overtaking cyclists to prevent sideswipes and maintain safety.
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52.While driving on icy roads in Finland, what is the most recommended following distance?
On icy surfaces, braking distances increase dramaticallyu2014more than four seconds is essential to avoid collisions.
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53.During brake failure on a downhill slope, what is the safest initial response?
Lower gears slow the car through engine resistance. This is critical during brake failure, especially on inclines.
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54.In Finland, if a driver is experiencing emotional distress (e.g., after a personal argument), what is the safest action?
Emotional instability impairs reaction time and judgement. Stopping until calm is a recommended defensive practice.
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55.You notice a ball rolling into the street from between cars. What does this most likely signal?
Rolling objects are a strong indicator that a child may followu2014anticipating this helps prevent sudden accidents.
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56.What should be placed behind a broken-down car on a highway to alert other drivers?
Finnish law requires use of a warning triangle placed at a safe distance (often 100 m on highways) behind the car.
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57.What is the recommended technique for starting from a standstill in eco-driving?
Gradual acceleration in 1st gear minimizes engine strain and fuel consumption.
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58.What is the recommended action if a GPS suggests a route through a private or restricted-access road?
Always follow actual traffic signs over GPS instructions; private roads may have access restrictions.
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59.What does a blue sign with two arrows pointing left and right mean?

This sign is used when drivers can go around an obstacle on either side u2014 for example, a traffic island or construction.
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60.Which of the following vehicles are restricted by this sign?

Only trucks and delivery-type vans are not allowed to enter this zone.
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61.What does this sign indicate?

This triangular warning sign with a curved black arrow to the right indicates an approaching right bend. Drivers should slow down and prepare to steer right.
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62.Which of the following best describes a sign showing “P+” with a bus symbol?

This is a Park and Ride facility for bus users. It helps reduce urban traffic by encouraging public transport.
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63.You encounter a blue square sign displaying a white upward arrow and a red downward arrow. What message is this sign conveying to drivers?

The white upward arrow (your direction) and red downward arrow (opposite) means you may proceed, and oncoming vehicles must yield.
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64.When you see “TAMPERE / TURKU” on a yellow detour board, you should:

These signs signal diversions around construction or obstructions toward major cities.
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65.Youre approaching a crosswalk marked by broad white stripes across the road. What should your primary response be?

Broad white stripes indicate a pedestrian crossing. Drivers must yield to anyone already on or about to enter the crosswalk.
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