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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #125098: Highway Code
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    1. Why must we slow down? Watch out for children, you must slow down as there is a .

    2. What does it mean? It indicates if we have or not.

    3. Can I drive faster than 50 kilometres per hour? No, it indicates a .

    4. I need to turn left: may I turn now? No, because there is a !

    5. This road is dangerous, you must respect the !

    6. You'll arrive on this 7 % slope: what must you do? I must use when I drive down.

    7. Where must I go? Just follow this .

    8. Is it guarded? No, it's an , you must be very careful when crossing it!

    9. May I go there? No, you may not do it, it's a

    10. You must here, at the limit of the ground signage, even if there is no car at the crossroads, and then, you can proceed on your way.










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