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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.A green signal greets you at the junctionu2014what now?
Green means gou2014if the way is clear, proceed through the intersection.
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3.If a driver stops at a red light, may they legally check their phone in Finland?
Though not technically illegal when stationary, it is discouraged as it reduces situational awareness.
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4.When an ambulance approaches from behind with sirens on, the appropriate reaction is to:
Finnish traffic law requires yielding immediately to emergency vehiclesu2014pulling over is mandatory.
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5.On a rural two-lane road, what is the legal action if you are driving at 80 km/h but visibility drops due to mist?
Speed must be adjusted to visibility and weather, not just road type.
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6.A deer crosses the road unexpectedly at night on a rural Finnish highway. What’s the safest action?
Hard braking in a straight line reduces collision force and maintains control. Swerving can cause serious accidents.
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7.What limit is often applied near animal crossing areas in northern Finland?
Wildlife crossing zones reduce risk with lower speed, typically 70 km/h.
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8.A blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing left means what?
This mandatory sign means all vehicles must proceed left in the direction shown.
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9.You see a triangular sign with a silhouette of a large antlered animal. What specific caution should you take?
The elk symbol warns drivers of wild elk crossing, which are large and can cause fatal accidents if hit at high speeds.
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10.What does a continuous yellow line at the curb indicate?
Continuous yellow curb lines prohibit all stopping.
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11.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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12.A traffic officer’s arms extended forward and backward indicates:
This signal halts all vehicles coming from the front and behind.
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13.What must a driver anticipate more in a Finnish residential zone than in other areas?
Children, pets, and cyclists are more common and less predictable in residential areas.
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14.How can a driver regulate emotional stress while stuck in a long queue?
Acceptance and patience improve emotional regulation and avoid aggressive driving behaviors.
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15.If you approach a lane marked with “BUS” during normal hours, you must:
Bus lanes are restricted except for certain hours or users.
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16.How should a Finnish driver handle a rude gesture from another motorist?
Ignoring provocative behavior keeps you in emotional control and prevents potential road conflict.
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17.Lane arrows pointing both left and right mean:
Dual-directional arrows offer both turning options.
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18.What common urban destination does this sign typically point towards, often implying a central area?
On Finnish directional road signs, “Keskusta” tells drivers that the route leads toward the central area of a city or town, where you typically find:nnMajor shopping streetsnnPublic buildings (like city hall, post office)nnRestaurants, hotels, and businessesnnMain bus or train stations
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19.A green sign with a white car icon indicates
This allows standard cars and motor vehicles to use the road ahead.
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20.What’s required for parking in an electric vehicle charging spot?
Parking in charging spots is reserved exclusively for electric vehicles that are actively charging. Simply parking an EV without charging is not permitted.
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21.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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22.In a T-junction, which vehicle has the right of way by default?
The vehicle continuing on the through road has right of way.
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23.What must drivers do near school crossings in Finland when children are present?
Children have priority near schools and drivers must anticipate unpredictable behavior.
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24.In foggy weather, a vehicle in front suddenly disappears from view. Your immediate reaction should be to:
Fog reduces visibilityu2014backing off gives you time to react to sudden hazards.
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25.Parking in front of driveways is:
Obstructing private or public driveways is a violation.
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26.If a pedestrian is standing near a zebra crossing but not crossing, what should you do?
Pedestrians in Finland have right of way at crossings. Defensive driving involves anticipating intent, not just actions.
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27.Parking in a fire hydrant zone is:
Fire hydrant zones must remain accessible for emergencies.
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28.Youre waiting at a pedestrian crossing and see a red figure signal. What should you do?
A red pedestrian signal means you must not begin crossing the street.
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29.When encountering a round blue sign that displays 70 in white, what guidance is this sign offering you?
This is a suggested speed, not a legal limit. It helps drivers navigate safely through areas with sharp curves, dips, or changes in visibility without enforcing a fine.
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30.When turning across a cycle lane, drivers must:
Turning across bike paths requires yielding to cyclistsu2014failing to do so is dangerous and illegal.
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31.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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32.On Finnish motorways, what is the maximum standard speed limit permitted under optimal conditions?
110 km/h is the general motorway limit in Finland, with possible seasonal adjustments.
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33.If a driver is caught driving under the influence, what is the minimum BAC (blood alcohol content) for criminal liability in Finland?
A BAC of 0.05% or higher is punishable under Finnish DUI laws.
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34.In freezing temperatures, waiting in a broken-down car is safest if:
In winter, CO poisoning is a risku2014keep warm wisely while ensuring fresh air circulates occasionally.
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35.Flashing hazard lights are required when:
Hazard lights should be used if your vehicle becomes an unexpected obstacle or is stopped in a dangerous location.
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36.If your mobile phone has no signal during a breakdown, you should:
Emergency phones are placed along motorways and tunnels for such situationsu2014safer and more effective than waiting.
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37.When reversing in the dark, which lights must be functional?
Reverse and rear position lights must be visible to warn others during nighttime reversing for safety.
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38.On highways with merging lanes, which vehicle yields?
The merging driver must adjust speed and yield.
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39.While approaching a crossing, a yellow light flashes above a pedestrian symbolu2014what is your duty?
Flashing yellow above a pedestrian sign means slow down and yield to pedestrians if present.
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40.What is the legal implication of combining alcohol and prescription medication while driving?
Driving under the combined influence of alcohol and medication can still be classed as DUI.
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41.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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42.When are you allowed to use the left lane on a Finnish dual carriageway?
Use the left lane for overtaking or preparing to turn left.
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43.What type of child safety seat must be used for an infant under 1 year of age?
Infants must travel in a rear-facing seat to ensure maximum head and neck protection.
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44.When is the best time to shift gears for optimal fuel economy in a manual car?
Early gear shifts keep engine revs low, reducing fuel use without sacrificing performance.
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45.What is the safest approach for handling urgent calls while driving?
The safest option is always to pull over and stop the vehicle before using the phone.
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46.In eco-driving, when should you switch off the engine to save fuel?
Shutting off the engine during longer stops reduces unnecessary fuel consumption and pollution.
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47.What should a driver do if their phone rings while navigating a roundabout?
Focus on completing the maneuver, then stop safely to handle the callu2014safety comes first.
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48.When is the use of cruise control not advisable despite a constant speed zone?
Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery surfaces.
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49.A yellow diamond-shaped sign indicates:
It marks the start of a priority road.
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50.Why is emotional control essential in defensive driving?
Anger, impatience, or road rage can lead to poor decisionsu2014emotional control is vital for safety and judgment.
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51.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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52.Which of the following best describes stopping on a motorway in Finland?
Stopping on a motorway is strictly for emergencies and breakdowns.
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53.If a driver refuses a breathalyzer test, the result is:
Refusing a test is treated as admitting guilt and leads to full DUI penalties.
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54.Which habit enhances a driver’s awareness of dynamic changes in traffic flow?
Monitoring all around helps anticipate changes from any direction.
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55.What’s the maximum speed typically permitted in Play Street (Leikkikatu) zones?
In such child-prioritized areas, the speed limit is extremely low.
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56.In Finland, a dynamic sign changes the speed limit from 100 km/h to 80 km/h due to fog. What is legally required?
Variable limits are enforceable based on current conditions and must be followed.
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57.Parking on the sidewalk in a residential zone:
Obstructing pedestrian paths is illegal unless signage permits partial sidewalk use.
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58.What should you do on a lane marked with a bicycle symbol?
Bicycle lanes are exclusively for cyclists.
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59.How do speed limits differ in areas with tram traffic?
Tram routes typically follow standard city speed rules.
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60.During sudden heavy snowfall on the highway, what should you avoid doing?
Visibility and traction are compromised during snowstorms. Overtaking in such conditions poses a high risk of collision or skidding.
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