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How many wheels does saloon vehicle have?
Five (four plus one spare)
What distance should one keep a life saver?
50 meters ahead and 50 meters behind the car
What is hooting?
A sound produced by horn
Define the term \"horn\" in a vehicle.
An instrument in a vehicle used to warn other
road users.  
What is the difference between railway crossing and level crossing?
Railway crossing is found at urban areas while
level crossing is found at rural areas.  
Explain why the headlight of a motorcycle should be kept on always even during day time.
For them to be visible by other road users
Which is the biggest roundabout in East Africa?
Globe Cinema\'s roundabout in Nairobi Kenya
What is a hard shoulder way?
This is a road where bumps are put closely
together  
Write 4 don\'ts of holding a steering wheel?
1.Don’t drive with one hand
2.Don\\\'t use the heel of your palm to turn the wheel.
3.Don\\\'t hook your hand through the heel, or hold it with the back of your hand facing forward and with your fingers pointing back at you.
4.Don\\\'t Rest your arm on the gearstick  
What do you do before getting out of a vehicle?
Check for the oncoming vehicles
When do we dim our lights at night?
When we see another vehicle approaching to avoid
affecting driver’s vision  
Which gear should be used to start a loaded lorry?
No 1 because it’s more powerful than no 2
Which mechanical signal should we put on when involved in an accident?
Hazard
What is the difference between a street and an avenue?
Street is surrounded by vegetation while an avenue is
surrounded by buildings  
What is a vehicle?
A thing used for transporting people or goods,
especially on land, such as a car, lorry, or cart  
What are brake lights?
These are lights in a vehicle that light up to show when
brakes are being applied.  
What are indicator lights?
These are lights put on to show the direction that one
intends to take (either left or right)  
What are hazard lights?
These are mechanical lights put on when a vehicle
develops a problem on the road by pressing the hazard
sign on the dashboard. 
What are full lights?
1.Full lights are the lights put on to show the driver
furthest at night.
2.These lights normally affect other driver’s vision when
approaching and a good driver should switch them to
dim lights. 
What are parking dim lights?
These are lighting that driver put on at night to show
the vehicle is stationary at parking especially at night or dark weather 
What are dim lights?
These are normal lights at night
What do you do if the traffic light turns to amber when crossing at green?
Proceed to the indicated direction
How do we hold a steering wheel clockwise?
10 to 2 or quarter to 3
Which is the appropriate gear to use in slow moving traffic and why?
Gear no 2 because it is the lowest gear hence
economical in terms of fuel consumption  
Which gear do we engage when crossing a bump?
No 2 mostly or the lower gear than the one you were
driving at.
Which gear do we start a vehicle with? (Saloon or lorry)
1.Saloon vehicle is started by gear no 1
2.Lorry is started by gear no 2  
What are 4 important parts to be maintained in a vehicle?
1.Wheel
2.Brakes
3.Engine
4.Lights  
What do you look for when driving past stationary vehicles?
1.Alighting passengers
2.Open doors  
What is the traffic light sequence?
Red, Red and amber, Green, Amber
On which road do we overtake on?
Two-way traffic