QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS
stop lines - Answer-The wide white lines painted across a traffic lane before you enter
the intersection. you should be able to see traffic incoming from all directions
dotted white lines - Answer-May either indicate an extension of a lane through an
intersection or may indicate exit-only lanes on a freeway
center lanes - Answer-are for left turns and appear on many streets and roads. Most are
marked on each side by solid yellow and broken yellow lines. You may cross these lines
only to make a left turn onto or from the highway. These are not travel lanes and may
not be used for passing. You may not travel more than 200 feet in a center turn lane
before making a left-hand turn and you may not travel more than 50 feet in a center lane
after making a left-hand turn onto the highway before merging with traffic
(1)when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember to - Answer-
slow down, be ready to stop
(2) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-to
look both ways, even if there is no stop sign or signal that a train is coming
(3) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-if
there is a stop sign at the crossing, you must stop. if a train is coming, you must stop at
lest 15 feet from the tracks
(4) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
even if there is no stop signal and no train is coming, passenger buses and trucks
carrying dangerous materials must stop
(5) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
do not shift gears while crossing the tracks
(6) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-if
you are stopped at a crossing where there is more than one set of tracks, wait until you
have a clear view in both directions before you start across
(7) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
trains cannot stop in time to miss cars
,(8) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-it
is difficult to accurately judge the speed of a moving train
(9) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-if
a gate is lowered, you may not proceed around it even if no train is visible
(10) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
if the signal lights are flashing, you must stop. you may proceed of no train is visible or it
is safe to cross
(11) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
if you get stuck on tracks, leave your vehicle immediately and notify local law
enforcement or railroad authorities
(12) when you see a round, yellow railroad crossing sign you must remember - Answer-
to never park your vehicle within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad
traffic controls in school zones include - Answer-signs, signals, markings, and school
crossing guards
the speed in school zones is - Answer-15 to 25 mph
the speed limits for school zones are in effect - Answer-on school days from half an
hour before school begins and to half an hour after school ends
some areas use what when the speed limit is in effect? - Answer-yellow flashing lights
and are turned off during actual classes
signs and signals in school zones will clearly show - Answer-the limited speed limits and
wither designate the hours when the speed limit is in effect to state the the speed limit is
in effect when children are present
(8) it is difficult to accurately judge the speed of a moving train - Answer-it is difficult to
accurately judge the speed of a moving train
Nevada law prohibits the operator of a vehicle from making a U-turn in a school zone
except... - Answer-when children aren't present, is it a day when school is not in
session, on school days from half an hour school ends to a half hour before the next
school day begins or when the signs/lights designate that the school zone is currently
not in effect
what is the leading cause of accidents in Nevada - Answer-failing to yield the right-of-
way
the general meaning of right of way - Answer-the right of one vehicle to go before the
other one
, even when you legally have the right of way always make sure - Answer-to do
everything possible to avoid an accident
at an intersection where there are no traffic signs or signals who has the right of way to
go first? - Answer-the vehicle on your right. if you have the right of way then you may
proceed with caution
who has the right of way at an intersection? - Answer-the vehicle already there over
those who just got there
does a vehicle going straight that is already in the intersection have the right of way
over someone turning left - Answer-yes
vehicles entering a main road from a minor road, a private road, or driveway must yield
the right of way to who? - Answer-to all traffic and pedestrians
where should you immediately pull over to when emergency vehicles are passing -
Answer-right because they have the right of way
at a 4 way stop which driver gets to go first - Answer-the one reaching the intersection
after completing a full stop
who do you yield the right of way to when entering the freeway - Answer-the traffic on
the freeway
do you yield the right of way to bicyclists riding a bike path or lane? - Answer-yes
do you yield to funeral processions and let the vehicles with headlights pass as a
group? - Answer-yes
do pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections have the right of way over vehicles? -
Answer-yes
when vehicles don't always stoat intersections, what should you do? - Answer-you
should make sure cars have stopped in both directions. this way you don't put anyone
or yourself in the position for a potential cash
does a blind person have the right of way over everything? - Answer-yes they blind
person carrying a stick or using a guide dog has the right of way over everyone on the
highway, street, or road in the state of Nevada
(1) things to consider when driving at a "reasonable or proper" speed - Answer-any
posted speed limits