Ch. 5 · 第3節 歩行者の保護など

Behind a streetcar stopped at a stop, when there are no people boarding or alighting and there is 2 meters or more between you and the streetcar, you may proceed at a stop-ready speed (jokō).

[True / False · Medium]

Answer: False

Explanation

The Rules of the Road 1(3) states: "When there are no people boarding or alighting and there is 1.5 meters or more between you and the streetcar, or when there is a safety zone, you may proceed at a stop-ready speed." The "2 meters" in the question is incorrect; the correct distance is "1.5 meters."

Source: Ch. 5 · Section (第3節 歩行者の保護など) · 1 歩行者のそばを通るとき (3)

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