1. Is it true that under the Good Samaritan Law, if you help someone at the scene of a traffic accident in
good faith, you cannot be held liable?
- Answer: True.
2. What is the appropriate action to take when assisting an injured person at a crash site?
- Answer: Do not move the victim unless it is absolutely necessary for safety.
3. In the absence of sidewalks, how should a pedestrian walk?
- Answer: They should walk against traffic, which means on the left side of the street.
4. Riley received a nice white walking cane from his dad and wants to use it while walking around town.
Is this advisable?
- Answer: No, it is not a good idea because only individuals who are blind, partially blind, or disabled
may carry a white cane while walking.
5. Is it true that pedestrians who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs should avoid walking on the
streets?
- Answer: True.
6. Can bicyclists ride in the left lane on a one-way street that has two or more lanes?
- Answer: True.
7. Are bicyclists required to always ride as close to the right curb or edge of the road without any
exceptions?
- Answer: False.
8. What is one purpose that shared lane markings do not serve?
- Answer: They are not specifically used to decrease the chances of highway hypnosis.