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IDAHO TAR UPDATED SCRIPT 2026 PRACTICE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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IDAHO SRT CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026
FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+

● What should you do when a police or emergency vehicle sounds a
siren or displays red or blue lights?. Answer: Pull over to the nearest
edge of the roadway, stop and allow the emergency vehicle to pass


● If you damage an unattended vehicle, you must. Answer: Locate the
owner or leave a signed statement on the vehicle


● To maintain a safe following distance when driving, you should stay at
least. Answer: 3 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you


● Under Idaho law. Answer: You must wear safety belts or shoulder
straps when riding in the front seat


● When entering a freeeway or other arterial highway when an
acceleration or merging lane has been provided, you should. Answer:
Adjust your speed so you can merge smoothly with vehicles already on
the freeway. Yield right of way if necessary


● Drinking coffee and taking a cold shower after becoming intoxicated
makes you. Answer: A cold, wet, wide-awake drunk

, ● You are driving at a moderate speed. The traffic light ahead changes to
yellow. What should you do?. Answer: Stop, if you can do it in time. If
you don't have time to stop, proceed with caution


● Two solid yellow lines on a two-lane road means. Answer: No passing
in either direction


● You are driving on a four lane divided highway and a school bus is
stopped, unloading children, on the opposite of the media. What should
you do?. Answer: Proceed with caution. You are not required to stop


● When driving on a two-way street with two lanes going your way, you
should normally keep your car in the right lane except when. Answer:
Overtaking and passing another vehicle OR Planning to make a left turn


● When approaching a railroad crossing that has flashing lights. Answer:
Stop at the crossing and do not proceed until the train passes or you are
certain no train is approaching


● A posted speed limit of 55 mph means. Answer: You may drive 55
mph if conditions such as weather, traffic, etc. allow


● You are planning to make a right turn and you see a steady red traffic
light. You must. Answer: Stop, then turn when traffic clears. Yield if
necessary

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