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The "Traffic rules" extension for Chrome will help you prepare for the driver's license exams

16 May 2023, 18:54, parser
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Passing driving exams can be difficult even for people who know the road rules well. And the point here is not only tricky questions, but also elementary excitement. To solve this problem, you need to study the answers to the questions used in the examination tests well.

The "Traffic Rules" extension shows ticket assignments for categories "A", "B", "M" and subcategories "A1", "B1" every time you open a new tab of the Chrome browser. You will be asked to answer one or more questions, and then go to the desired site. In this way, you can almost imperceptibly pull up your knowledge and prepare for the exam.

It is very important that in case of an incorrect answer, you will immediately be shown the correct option and an extended comment with links to the relevant traffic regulations. You don't need to flip through books and reference books every time to get the necessary information.

When creating the extension, the most up-to-date version of the Russian Traffic Police examination tickets from September 1, 2016 was used, to which a number of new questions and changes were added. So there is no doubt about the correctness of the information provided.

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