What does the ramp mean in Subject 1?

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SanMarley
07/29/25 10:29pm
Ramp is a road on the right side of the highway exit or entrance (generally 150-200 meters). After the entrance ramp is the acceleration lane, and the exit ramp is immediately after the deceleration lane. The speed in the ramp is generally required to be below 40km/h, and the speed in the acceleration lane should be rapidly increased to above 60km/h. The relevant introduction is as follows: 1. Content: Subject 1 refers to the driver's theoretical test, which is conducted at the vehicle management office and is a mandatory licensing test for driver's license applicants. The test content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory foundation, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, plus local regulations. The time of the driver's theoretical test is arranged by the local vehicle management office. 2. Driver's license test: Subject 1 is part of the teaching and examination syllabus for motor vehicle driver training. The examination part of this syllabus is divided into three subjects, which are organized by the traffic management department of the public security organ. The examination sequence is carried out in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. After passing the previous subject examination, you can participate in the next subject examination; if the previous subject examination is not passed, you will continue to take the examination for that subject.
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