(PART 2 of 3) LTO Exam Reviewer TAGALOG | Code A1 A2 MOTORCYCLE | Nonprofessional | CarWahe

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Summary

This video is the second part of a series reviewing for the LTO (Land Transportation Office) exam in Tagalog. It covers various traffic rules, regulations, and road safety scenarios relevant for both motorcycle and car drivers, including questions on traffic signs, driver behavior, and specific laws like RA 10666 (Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act).

Highlights

Basic Driving Rules and Intersections
00:00:03

The video starts with questions on basic driving rules, such as what to do when following a truck with flashing lights (pass on the left) and driving on a highway with many potholes (slow down). It also covers stopping at stop signs (stop and proceed when safe) and dealing with broken traffic signals (treat as a stop in all directions).

Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, and Lane Discipline
00:01:29

The review continues with advice on avoiding alcohol when driving home from dinner. It also includes questions on vehicle maintenance, such as checking engine oil when the engine is cold, and the importance of giving way. Failing to turn off a signal light after turning can confuse other drivers. Regulatory signs carry penalties if disregarded.

Motorcycle Specific Regulations and Traffic Signs
00:03:01

This section focuses on motorcycle-specific questions, including which foot to use for maximum braking to avoid hitting an animal (right foot). It also covers penalties for repeated violations of RA 10666 (Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act), such as license revocation, and the maximum size for a motorcycle's customized top box (2x2x2 feet). Positioning for left turns on motorcycles is also discussed (closest to the middle of the highway).

Parking, Lane Usage, and Environmental Impact
00:05:22

The video addresses parking restrictions (e.g., 6 meters from an intersection) and what to do at a flashing yellow light (drive carefully, treat as a give-away sign). It emphasizes that making a left turn is more dangerous due to faster oncoming vehicles. Proper vehicle maintenance is highlighted as a way to avoid excessive fuel consumption. The purpose of a yellow box pavement marking (no stopping allowed) is also explained.

Traffic Signals, Pedestrian Safety, and Road Structures
00:08:29

Questions regarding traffic signals and pedestrian safety are covered, such as what to do when approaching an intersection with a blank traffic signal (treat as stop signs in all directions) and not remaining in an intersection. A blue traffic sign indicating 60 km/h means driving at a minimum speed of 6 km/h. Rumble strips are used to alert drivers to their speed. The only situation where a phone can be used while driving is not specified in the answer. Individuals with disabilities can have a driver's license if their condition is noted on it. Maximum allowable width for saddle boxes or bags is four inches from each side.

Driver Responsibilities and Important Documents
00:10:12

This part discusses driver responsibilities when encountering pedestrians (slow down, be alert, and check for safety) and obeying traffic police even if traffic lights indicate otherwise. The driver is responsible for ensuring the vehicle is not overloaded. Essential documents for driving include a valid driver's license, certificate of registration, and current official vehicle receipt.

Turning Rules and Environmental Considerations
00:11:41

The video explains what 'end of maximum speed limit' means and that a green arrow light allows a left turn because no other vehicles are allowed into the intersection. Proper disposal of used engine oil (take to oil change facilities) and how drivers can cause environmental damage (driving fast) are also mentioned. The dangers of left turns versus right turns are reiterated, and the main purpose of looking ahead while driving is to observe traffic flow and road conditions.

Road Conditions, Turning, and Child Safety Laws
00:14:14

This section covers identifying road conditions like 'bako-bakong kalsada' (bumpy road). For right turns, drivers should slow down, stay on the outermost part of the road, and signal. It clarifies RA 10666 (Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act), which prohibits children from riding on public roads with heavy traffic or high-speed vehicle movement if their feet cannot reach the pedal. Driving on a pathway is only allowed when entering a property.

Traffic Light Sequences and Penalties
00:15:32

The video explains what to do when a yellow light turns red while approaching an intersection (continue if already in the intersection, otherwise stop before it). The correct sequence of traffic lights (red, green, green, yellow, yellow, red) is also covered. When encountering temporary speed limit signs in a work zone, drivers must comply. The second offense penalty for RA 10666 (Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act of 2015) is PH5,000. Driving under the influence of alcohol results in slower reactions. When a green light turns yellow and you're entering an intersection, you should stop before the intersection. The final question defines pavement markings that separate opposing directions of traffic.

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