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DRIVE SAFE EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE SOLVED QUESTIONS FULLY VERIFIED

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DRIVE SAFE EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPLETE SOLVED QUESTIONS FULLY
VERIFIED

⩥ what are Speed Limits? Answer: A speed limit is the maximum legal
speed you can travel on a road under ideal conditions. You may drive
slower than the posted speed, but it is illegal to drive any faster. By law,
you must drive slower if conditions such as road construction or bad
weather make the posted speed unsafe. It is illegal to use a radar detector
in Virginia.


⩥ whats the speed limit for Interstate highways in certain rural areas?
Answer: 70 MPH


⩥ whats the speed limit for Non-rural interstate highways, public roads
not part of the interstate system? Answer: 55 MPH


⩥ whats the speed limit for Rural rustic roads? Answer: 35 MPH


⩥ whats the speed limit for School, business and residential zones? (You
are required only when indicated by a sign or signal. Otherwise,
maintain the posted speed.). Answer: 25 MPH

,⩥ You must always stop your vehicle when.... Answer: --at all stop
signs, red traffic lights and flashing red signals
--when entering a street or crossing over a sidewalk from a driveway,
alley, building or parking lot
--at railroad crossings with flashing signals
--when signaled by flaggers directing traffic
--for pedestrians attempting to cross the street at a
crosswalk
--at the direction of a police officer. If you don't obey a
law enforcement officer's signal to stop and the officer
pursues you and is killed as a direct result of the pursuit, will be guilty of
a Class 4 felony.
--at the scene of a crash in which you are involved
--When approaching a stop sign and the car in front of you proceeds,
stop at the sign and proceed when the way is clear.


⩥ Stopping Distance is determined by.... Answer: perception time
reaction distance
braking distance.
-- they can be affected by weather, visibility, and your mental and
physical condition.


⩥ perception time. Answer: The time it takes you to recognize a hazard.

, ⩥ reaction distance. Answer: The distance your vehicle travels between
the time you recognize a problem and the time you apply the brakes.


⩥ braking distance.. Answer: The distance your car travels after you
apply the brakes. Affected by how fast your vehicle is traveling, the
condition of your brakes and tires, and the pavement condition.


⩥ Do you pump Antilock Brakes?. Answer: never pump antilock brakes


⩥ Examples of yielding the right-of-way.... Answer: --When two
vehicles from different directions arrive at an intersection at different
times, the vehicle that arrives first goes first.
--When two vehicles from different directions arrive at
the same time at an intersection with no signs or signals, the driver on
the left must allow the driver on the right to go first.
--If the traffic lights at an intersection are not working,
all vehicles coming to the intersection must stop. The
driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
--Drivers entering an interstate from an entrance ramp
must yield the right-of-way to traffic already on the
highway.
--Drivers entering any intersection or traffic circle must
yield to traffic already in it.

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