Questions and Complete Solutions
Graded A+
action prohibited - Answer: red and/or white signs with slashes through them
30 mph - Answer: speed limit in NH unless posted otherwise
basic speed law - Answer: states that one shouldn't drive any faster than existing conditions allow for
10mph - Answer: school crossing zone drops by ____ mph 45 minutes before and after school hours
blue guide signs - Answer: hospital and services
green guide signs - Answer: give information about distances and directions
east to west - Answer: interstates that end in even numbers go
north to south - Answer: interstates that end in odd numbers go
around a city - Answer: three-digit interstates that begin with *even* numbers go
through a city - Answer: three-digit interstates that begin with *odd* numbers go
slow moving vehicle - Answer: orange (or red) triangle with flat edges / corners
protected left-turn - Answer: green arrow pointing to the left; traffic going straight has a red light
, point of no return - Answer: when you can't safely stop without being in the middle of the intersection
two way street - Answer: yellow line in center of road
one way street - Answer: yellow line on the left edge of road
traffic director and police - Answer: always follow directions of these over traffic signs etc.
stop - Answer: you must do this before you turn right on red
stop before the crosswalk - Answer: when there is no stop line but there is a crosswalk you should
safety stop - Answer: stop at the stop sign / line and slowly creep up until you can see oncoming traffic
where the intersection and the road meet - Answer: what to do when there is no stop sign
no right turn on red - Answer: 1) if there is a sign that states it
2) pedestrian and/or oncoming traffic
3) and/or flashing crosswalk signal
3 seconds - Answer: safe space cushion
door width away - Answer: if there is a parked car drive
implied consent law - Answer: once you have a license you agree to take a test if stopped by police
if you refuse or fail test, you lose your license for 180 days (6 months)