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Subject 4 deductive skills

The answering skills of subject 4 are as follows:

1, weather problem

Fog, rain and snow all slow down. If necessary, pull over. When waiting to stop, turn on the danger warning light. When driving in foggy weather, turn on the fog lights. Pay attention to choose the appropriate distance and speed according to the weather.

2. Traffic Police Gestures

Observing the traffic police's facial orientation and gestures is basically going straight, turning and waiting, and can also be used in conjunction with traffic lights.

3. Signal light problem

Red light stops, green light stops, yellow light stops, etc. This is a jingle that we have heard since childhood. We should pay attention to the flashing of the yellow light. We must slow down or even stop to observe and confirm safety.

4. First aid problem

Follow the principle of saving people before saving things. If the wounded are seriously injured, don't move if you can.

5, lighting use

Remember to turn with the turn signal. Driving at night (with good lighting), passing cars and driving in tunnels should turn on the low beam, overtake and pass the intersection alternately.

6. Marking and marking problems

Pay attention to the real and imaginary signs, as well as the colors and text patterns of the signs.

7. Special road problems

Emergency braking is not feasible, neutral sliding is not feasible, and slow deceleration is the main behavior.

8. Deductive problems

Deduction 12 points: the vehicle model does not match, the fake license is unlicensed, drunk driving, operation overload, escape is not guilty.

Deduct 6 points: driving while the driver's license is detained, violating traffic lights, illegally occupying emergency lanes, concealing and cheating to obtain a new driver's license, and not avoiding the school bus as required.