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ACEABLE: LEVEL 3 TEST LEVEL 3 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ While driving, you see a school bus in the opposite lane dropping off students. There is no median. When is it ok to go? - -You can go once the red lights turn off and the bus moves again. You are free to continue driving once the red lights stop flashing and the bus starts moving again. There are no legal consequences for ignoring right-of-way procedures. - -FALSE False: Ignoring right-of-way procedures can result in legal consequences such as fines. You are backing out of your driveway into the road when you see your neighbor walking his dog. What should you do? - -You should stop before the sidewalk so your neighbor and his dog can pass. When going from a private road to the public street, you should stop before the sidewalk to yield to the pedestrian. If an emergency vehicle on the side of the road has its lights on, you must ____. - -move a lane over or slow down You have to move a lane over when any emergency vehicle is on the side of the road with its lights on. You are on a divided highway with a raised median when you see a school bus stopped on the other side of the road. Are you legally required to stop? - -No, because the oncoming traffic is separated by a raised median. You don't have to stop for a school bus on the other side of the road if there is a physical median separating the oncoming traffic. Riley is riding his motorcycle on a road that ends in a cross street. What should he do at the T-intersection? - -Riley needs to yield the right of way to vehicles on the cross street. Riley needs to yield the right of way to vehicles on the cross street at a T-intersection. You're driving on an unpaved road that leads to a highway. What should you do when you reach the highway? - -Yield to vehicles on the highway. Yield. You need to give the right of way to vehicles traveling on the paved road. You and another driver reach a busy intersection at the same time. What's the safest course of action? - -Yield the right of way to the other driver. The safest course of action is to yield the right of way to the other driver. Turnabouts and railroad crossings are examples of ____. - -non-traditional intersections Turnabouts and railroad crossings are examples of non-traditional intersections. Pete is late to work when he gets to a train crossing. He sees a train coming, but there are no barriers. Should he drive on? - -Pete should stay back and wait for the train to cross. Pete should stay 15-50 feet back if the train is within 1500 feet. Your potential consequences for failing to accept or yield the right of way include - -$500-$2,000 fines, and potentially causing life-threatening collisions. If you cause a serious injury to the other driver, you are looking at anywhere between a - -$1,000- $4,000 fine Right of way - -the privilege of having immediate use of a certain part of a roadway. You have that right only if other drivers give it to you; don't ever assume they will. To be safe, you will want to offer the right of way to others first, rather than - -taking it Giving the Right of Way - -Wait for others to pass first "Be a giver, not a taker" Traditional intersections - -are where two or more users of the roadway meet. These can be either controlled (controlled by signs or signals) or uncontrolled (no signs or signals) Non-traditional intersections - -are where these roadway users meet at a non-traditional place like a turnabout or railroad crossing Controlled/Uncontrolled Intersections -
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