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When turning left, should you move your vehicle toward the left edge of the road? Answer: YES.

False . (While you must stop at all railway crossings, if the safety gate is down or the lights are flashing , you must wait until they stop, not just check and cross). Q3: Pedestrian Crossings

Sites like Lease Japan and apps like Mantensama provide extensive English-language practice tests.

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Are you or taking the full Japanese driving course ? Which prefecture or testing center will you be visiting?

A full stop is mandatory at all crossings in Japan unless signage explicitly says otherwise.

Must you stop at every railway crossing, even if the barrier is open and no train is visible? Answer: True. You must stop immediately before the railroad crossing, open your window, and check with your own eyes and ears that it is safe, even if the warning light is off. 2. Pedestrian Priority

False . (You should keep your vehicle as far to the left as possible). Q6: School Buses

While this article focuses on the written, passing requires that you are prepared for the practical driving test too. Arriving early and doing a pre-drive vehicle check shows professionalism.

When approaching a pedestrian crossing and you see pedestrians waiting, but no cars are near, you may slow down and pass without stopping.

Be wary of questions containing words like , "never" , or "absolutely" . While traffic laws are strict, exceptions exist (e.g., pulling to the right for an emergency vehicle if the left side is blocked). Read these statements with extra caution. 2. Overly Reasonable Scenarios

Here are the most frequently appearing questions on the exam, categorized by theme.

Most foreigners fail the practical test not because they can't drive, but because they miss specific procedural requirements. You start with 100 points and must finish with at least (for a standard license). The Safety Check: