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II. Quiz. Choose the right variant to the following:

  1. Obligatory insurance was introduced since:

  1. 2001;

  2. 2002;

  3. 2003.

  1. The document proving fulfillment of obligatory insurance is:

a) legal body registration;

b) obligatory insurance treaty;

c) a policy of obligatory insurance.

  1. Obligatory insurance treaty is concluded for:

  1. 1 year;

  2. 2 years;

  3. 3 years.

  1. Policy of obligatory insurance is given to insurer just after:

  1. signing the agreement;

  2. his payment of insurance bonus by cash;

  3. conclusion the treaty.

  1. After state registration of transport means and reception of state registration sign insurer must tell to the assurer number of state registration during:

  1. 14 days;

  2. 7days;

  3. 3days.

  1. In case of loss of obligatory insurance policy and special sign of state sample insurer has a right to get their:

  1. passport;

  2. doublets;

  3. other identify documents.

  1. Blank of obligatory insurance policy has a … form along the whole territory of Russian Federation.

a) the same;

b) single;

c) various.

  1. Obligatory insurance can be realized by one obligatory insurance treaty together by … .

a) one assurer;

b) several assurers;

c) two assurers.

  1. The assurers participating in coinsurance must have … for realization of obligatory insurance.

a) passport copy;

b) driving license;

c) license.

  1. In relations with … the noted assurer has all rights and bears all duties by obligatory insurance (coinsurance) treaty.

a) chief and employee;

b) insurer and injured;

c) driver and passengers.

UNIT III

SAFETY

TEXT I

Safety in the car.

I. Read and translate the texts and be ready to discuss the questions after them.

Driving a motor car provides a feeling of security, and people use this vital means of transport every day without encountering any threats to their personal safety. There are occasions when risks can occur, but these can be kept to a minimum by observing some basic precautions.

This is a series of guidelines prepared by the Police Community Relations Section in consultation with various community groups. These suggestions can equally apply to any driver.

Preparation is important to reduce the risk of breaking down in an isolated, poorly lit or unsavory area at night.

Make certain the car is in good repair and serviced regularly, the fuel gauge is accurate, and that you will not run out of petrol.

Keep a check on the air pressure of your tires and the condition of the spare tire.

If your car's performance is of concern, don't commence a journey, particularly a long trip, or drive at night.

Have some change or phone cards available should it become necessary to use a public telephone box.

Have a map with you, and know your route at night to avoid becoming lost, or having to stop to ask directions.

Carry a torch in the car and a personal alarm if it makes you feel comfortable.

Keep a pen and paper in the car. If you have to leave it for any reason, you may wish to leave a message behind.

If you have a mobile telephone, it is an advantage to keep it with you in the car in case of emergency.

If travelling alone or a non-routine journey, it may be a good idea to tell someone of your plans and the expected arrival time.