Ch. 9 · Passenger & Substitute
When leaving the vehicle on a slope, passengers must be asked to disembark, but when passing through a dangerous location, passengers may remain in the vehicle.
[True / False · Hard]
Answer: ✕ False
Explanation
Chapter 9, Section 1(2)(c) of the Rules of the Road specifies: "When leaving the vehicle on a slope or when passing through a dangerous location, passengers must disembark." Passengers must disembark in both situations—when leaving the vehicle on a slope and when passing through a dangerous location.
Driving school curriculumStage 2 – Topic 14: Vehicle owner responsibilities and insurance
Source: Ch. 9 Passenger & Substitute · Section (本文) · 1(2)ウ 坂道で車から離れるときや危険な場所を通過するときは、旅客を降ろすこと。
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