Ch. 11 · Owner & Manager

Which of the following driver violations is NOT explicitly stated in the text as a reason for the user to be ordered by the Public Safety Commission to take measures to prevent recurrence?

[Multiple choice · Hard]

Answer: D: Unlicensed driving

Explanation

The text in "1 (4)" explicitly lists three violations that trigger orders from the Public Safety Commission: "(a) Maximum speed violations," "(b) Overloading violations," and "(c) Fatigued driving." Unlicensed driving is not included in this list.

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Hikari
Hikari
Unlicensed driving sounds super serious, so that must be one of the reasons, right?
Yui
Yui
Actually, unlicensed driving isn't on the list! The text only names three violations: max speed, overloading, and fatigued driving.
Hikari
Hikari
Wait, unlicensed driving isn't there? That's so weird!
Yui
Yui
Yeah, the list is specific. If it's not named, it's not covered—so that's your answer.

Source: Ch. 11 Owner & Manager · Section (第2節 使用者、安全運転管理者、自動車運転代行業者などの義務) · Rules of the Road, Chapter 11, Section 2 / 1. Operator's duties (4): If a driver commits any of the following, the prefectural Public Safety Commission may order the vehicle's operator to take measures to prevent recurrence — (a) speeding violations, (b) overloading-and-driving, (c) fatigue driving.

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