What are the catchy rhymes for the Subject 1 exam tips?

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Seth
07/28/25 7:34pm
Subject 1 exam techniques include the following catchy rhymes based on different scenarios: Harmonious society, people-oriented: Stop if you can, help if you can, yield if you can. Only violations, no traffic offenses. No stopping or U-turns on pedestrian crossings. Drunk driving and unlicensed driving result in a 12-point deduction. Check the dashboard images clearly: Seat belts reduce harm, headrests protect the neck. On the highway, encountering snow or fog with visibility of 200 meters, drive at 60 km/h with a distance of 100 meters. At 100 meters, drive at 40 km/h with a distance of 50 meters. At 50 meters, exit the highway, and do not stop at 20 km/h. Yield to the left when turning right, yield to straight traffic when turning. Do not coast in neutral on downhill slopes, as it makes shifting difficult; avoid overtaking. For uphill overtaking, find a wide road: When exiting the highway, slow down first, then enter the ramp. On rainy days, drive slowly due to slippery roads; pull over if visibility is poor. In rain, snow, or fog, use low beams, turn on parking lights and hazard lights when stopped. For road signs, slow down at yellow, stop at red, and white assists green for movement.
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DelJourney
08/12/25 12:33am
The subject one exam has several commonly used rhymes that are particularly practical. For example, the speed mnemonic is divided into different scenarios: urban roads without a central line have a speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour, while highways are 40 kilometers per hour; urban roads with a central line have a maximum speed of 50 kilometers per hour, and highways can go up to 70 kilometers per hour. The rules for license revocation must be memorized: "Revoke for two, withdraw for three, drunk for five, flee for life," meaning drunk driving results in a two-year revocation, and hit-and-run leads to a lifetime ban. The parking distance mnemonic is "30 for stations, 50 for intersections": no parking within 30 meters of a bus stop, and no parking within 50 meters of intersections, bridges, or tunnels. These rhymes simplify traffic rules into easy-to-remember phrases, and reciting them a few times can help you answer quickly during the exam, especially for numerical questions that are easily confused—just use the rhymes to select instantly.
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