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00:01 Avoiding Memorization and Understanding the Subject Section Overview: This section emphasizes that memorization should be avoided in driving license exams. The focus is on understanding and adopting the logic of the subject. A Vital Subject to Memorize: Speed Speed, which is the main cause of all accidents, will be discussed. Speed limits vary depending on the type of vehicle and road type. Although speed limits are usually indicated on traffic signs, they can sometimes be overlooked or mistakes can be made in questions. A simple method will be presented for memorizing this subject. 01:37 The Importance of Speed Limits Section Overview: This section emphasizes the importance of speed limits. It also provides resource recommendations to help you prepare for questions that may come from this subject. The Popularity of Speed Limits Speed limits are a popular topic in national education systems and are frequently asked in exams. There have been 368 questions on this topic in the past and it is likely that questions on this topic will come in future exams as well. There is an easy-to-understand video on YouTube on the subject. 02:35 Vehicle Classes and Road Types Section Overview: This section provides information about vehicle classes and road types. In addition, resources are suggested where these topics can be examined in more detail. Vehicle Classes There are different vehicle classes such as minibuses, cars, bicycles, vans, trucks, and motorcycles. Some vehicles can be confused, so it is important to know their definitions well. Other vehicle classes such as construction equipment will also be discussed. Road Types There are different types of roads such as divided roads, motorways, and two-way roads. Graphics of these road types will be presented and resource suggestions will be made for more detailed information. 04:16 Motorways and Speed Limits Section Overview: This section provides information about the characteristics of motorways and speed limits. Motorways Motorways are controlled access highways and can be accessed from certain points. They can be tolled or free, and may vary from country to country. They are carriageways separated from divided roads. Speed Limits The speed limit for cars applies to vehicles that can be driven with a Class B driver's license. Detailed information will be provided on what the speed limits are. 06:20 Minibus and Bus Definition Section Overview: This section provides information about the definitions and carrying capacities of minibuses and buses. Minibus and Bus Definition Minibuses are motor vehicles that can carry a maximum of nine people, including the driver. Buses are motor vehicles that can carry more than nine passengers, including the driver. If a vehicle can carry between 10 and 17 passengers, it is called a minibus. If it can carry more than 17 passengers, it is called a bus. Minibuses can be driven with a Class B1 driving license, while buses require a higher driving class. 07:02 Bus and Minibus Speed Limits Section Overview: This section provides information about the speed limits of buses and minibuses. Bus and Minibus Speed Limits The speed limit for buses on two-way roads is 80 km/h, on divided roads 90 km/h, on motorways 100 km/h, and in cities 50 km/h. The speed limit of minibuses is the same as that of buses. 07:23 Pickup Truck Speed Limits Section Overview: This section provides information about the speed limits of pickup trucks. Road Speed Limits Speed limits set on roads are important for ensuring traffic safety. Maximum speed limits are shown on signs with microphones (10, 20, 30...120 km/h). At special points (roundabouts, in front of schools, narrow streets, etc.) it is necessary to pay attention to the speed limits. When approaching roundabouts, the speed limit is generally set as 30 km/h. Cases When Speed Limits Are Exceeded and Penalties Exceeding the speed limit by up to 10% is punishable. In cases where the speed limit is exceeded by 10% to 30%, a fine of 314 TL and a deduction of 10 points from the driver's license is applied. In cases where the speed limit is exceeded by 30% to 50%, a fine of 650 TL and a deduction of 15 points from the driver's license is applied. If the speed limit is exceeded by 50%, a fine of 1,340 TL and a deduction of 15 points from the driver's license is applied. If the speed limit is exceeded by more than 30%, the driver's license of drivers who violate it five times in a year will be revoked for one year. Special Cases and Tips The rightmost lane on highways is usually used by trucks and lorries and is slower. The speed limit on urban roads is usually set at 50 km/h. You can practice by doing tests on road speed limits. 17:13 Tests and Questions Section Overview: This section emphasizes the importance of tests on road speed limits. Tests and Practice You can learn speed limits by watching the graphics again. You can practice by filling in the blanks in the t