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Q 10875

Geplaatst: 08 jan 2022, 12:20
door ac94
Q 10878 and 10875 seem to suffer from the same bad wording:

'This is question 10875
Up to how many km/hour over the maximum permitted speed on this road outside a built up area the police can disqualify you from driving?

A. Up to 20 km/hour over the maximum permitted speed.
B. Up to 30 km/hour over the maximum permitted speed.
C. Up to 40 km/hour over the maximum permitted speed.

WRONG
Correct = B
LESSON 12 – ‘Speed’

Reed very carefully in your book (lesson 12) the difference between:
- Immediate temporary suspension of your driving licence.
- A declaration of lapse of right for driving a motorized vehicle.'

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So should the answers here be:

Speed Limit + 0-30km/h, would be a fine/penalty.
Speed Limit + 30-40km/h, would be disqualification by the police. (Correct)
Speed Limit + 40km/h or more, would result in you going to court (judge).

Re: Q 10875

Geplaatst: 08 jan 2022, 12:32
door Inazuma
Indeed

It's not "up to ..."
It's "from", and actually, "from more than ..."

Both in the question and in the possible answers

From more than (30) km/hour over the maximum permitted speed

Re: Q 10875

Geplaatst: 08 jan 2022, 14:13
door GRO
It's OK now.
Thanks.