Wisconsin Drivers Ed Questions and Answers Already Passed
Wisconsin Drivers Ed Questions and Answers Already Passed At an intersection, drivers thring left must yield to what? Pedestrians and vehicles approaching from the opposite direction, including bicycles How far ahead should you look when you're on the open highway? 10 to 15 seconds How can you see if there is a car in your blind spot? Look over your shoulder At what times does Wisconsin law say you must turn on headlights? Wisconsin law says between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise and when you cannot see a vehicle or person on the roadway at a distance of 500 feet. When are good times to turn on your headlights? On rainy, snowy, or foggy days, when it begins to get dark, and when driving away from a rising or setting sun. What is a good rule of thumb for turning on your headlights? A good rule to follow is to turn on your headlights when you need to turn on your wipers. If you plan to pull into a driveway just beyond an intersection, when should you signal? After you cross the intersection. Name two places where you are likely to find slippery spots. In shady spots and on overpasses and bridges. If you are on a freeway entrance and have to wait for a gap in traffic before you can enter the roadway, what should you do? Slow down on the entrance ramp to wait for a gap, then speed up so you enter at the same speed that traffic is moving. What does a yellow sign mean? Yellow signs warn of a special situation or a hazard ahead. What does an orange sign mean? Orange signs warn of construction work ahead. Under most conditions, what is the minimum safe following distance? A minimum of four seconds is the recommended following distance under ideal conditions. Name some conditions in which you need extra following distance. When it is hard to see. While driving on slippery roads. Being followed closely. Following emergency vehicles. Etc. What should you do if you are in an intersection and hear a siren? Drive through the intersection, then pull over to the right side of the road and stop. How do you safety belts help you keep control of your car? They protect you from injury and, as a driver, keep you behind the wheel if you're hit
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