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T/F Vehicles are required to yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing in either a
marked or unmarked crosswalk at an intersection. Ch. 2 - ANSWER True, pedestrians
have the right of way
What should you do before entering a street from an alley, building, driveway, or private
road? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Stop
If you hear an emergency vehicle siren what must you do? Ch. 2 - ANSWER You must
immediately pull to the nearest curb or the edge of the roadway and stop.
T/F When a school bus is unloading its passengers on a two-lane roadway, cars
traveling the opposite direction are not required to stop. Ch. 2 - ANSWER False, you
must stop unless it is 4 or more lanes.
T/F You may legally drive the posted speed limit no matter what the driving conditions.
Ch. 2 - ANSWER False - Basic Rule - No matter the posted speed limit, you must judge
the situation and slow down when necessary for safety.
If two vehicles stop at right angles to each other at an uncontrolled intersection, who
gets the right-of-way? Ch. 2 - ANSWER The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle
on the right.
Under what circumstances can you pass another vehicle on the right? Ch. 2 - ANSWER
When the vehicle you are overtaking on a two-lane, two-way road is signalling to go left.
On a one-way or multi-lane street with two or more lanes going your way.
How many feet before a turn must you signal your intention to turn? Ch. 2 - ANSWER 100
feet or 5 seconds
, Where should you position your vehicle when preparing to make a right turn? Ch. 2 -
ANSWER Right-hand lane, staying as close to the right curb as is reasonable.
Which lane should your vehicle be in after turning left into a two-lane, one-way street?
Ch. 2 - ANSWER Turn into the nearest lane in which traffic moves the direction you want
to go.
When must headlamps and taillights be lighted? Ch. 2 - ANSWER 30 minutes before
sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset.
Does an oncoming vehicle have the right of way when you are making a left turn at an
uncontrolled intersection? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Yes, yield the right of way to pedestrians
and oncoming vehicles.
How may you proceed at an intersection that has a green arrow in combination with a
red light? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Green arrow indicates a protected left turn. For straight
through movement, drivers must wait for the green light.
What does a STOP sign mean? Ch. 3 - ANSWER You must come to a complete stop
before the intersection ahead and before entering a traffic circle. You are required to
stop before the stop line.
What does a YIELD sign mean? Ch. 3 - ANSWER You must slow down and give the right
of way to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection which you are crossing or
roadway that you are entering.
What should you do if you are approaching an intersection and the traffic light changes
from green to yellow? Ch. 3 - ANSWER If you have not entered the intersection and can
safely come to a stop, then do so. If you have entered the intersection, continue and
clear it safely.
What are the possible marking signs for railroad crossings? Ch. 3 - ANSWER On
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T/F Vehicles are required to yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing in either a
marked or unmarked crosswalk at an intersection. Ch. 2 - ANSWER True, pedestrians
have the right of way
What should you do before entering a street from an alley, building, driveway, or private
road? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Stop
If you hear an emergency vehicle siren what must you do? Ch. 2 - ANSWER You must
immediately pull to the nearest curb or the edge of the roadway and stop.
T/F When a school bus is unloading its passengers on a two-lane roadway, cars
traveling the opposite direction are not required to stop. Ch. 2 - ANSWER False, you
must stop unless it is 4 or more lanes.
T/F You may legally drive the posted speed limit no matter what the driving conditions.
Ch. 2 - ANSWER False - Basic Rule - No matter the posted speed limit, you must judge
the situation and slow down when necessary for safety.
If two vehicles stop at right angles to each other at an uncontrolled intersection, who
gets the right-of-way? Ch. 2 - ANSWER The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle
on the right.
Under what circumstances can you pass another vehicle on the right? Ch. 2 - ANSWER
When the vehicle you are overtaking on a two-lane, two-way road is signalling to go left.
On a one-way or multi-lane street with two or more lanes going your way.
How many feet before a turn must you signal your intention to turn? Ch. 2 - ANSWER 100
feet or 5 seconds
, Where should you position your vehicle when preparing to make a right turn? Ch. 2 -
ANSWER Right-hand lane, staying as close to the right curb as is reasonable.
Which lane should your vehicle be in after turning left into a two-lane, one-way street?
Ch. 2 - ANSWER Turn into the nearest lane in which traffic moves the direction you want
to go.
When must headlamps and taillights be lighted? Ch. 2 - ANSWER 30 minutes before
sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset.
Does an oncoming vehicle have the right of way when you are making a left turn at an
uncontrolled intersection? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Yes, yield the right of way to pedestrians
and oncoming vehicles.
How may you proceed at an intersection that has a green arrow in combination with a
red light? Ch. 2 - ANSWER Green arrow indicates a protected left turn. For straight
through movement, drivers must wait for the green light.
What does a STOP sign mean? Ch. 3 - ANSWER You must come to a complete stop
before the intersection ahead and before entering a traffic circle. You are required to
stop before the stop line.
What does a YIELD sign mean? Ch. 3 - ANSWER You must slow down and give the right
of way to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection which you are crossing or
roadway that you are entering.
What should you do if you are approaching an intersection and the traffic light changes
from green to yellow? Ch. 3 - ANSWER If you have not entered the intersection and can
safely come to a stop, then do so. If you have entered the intersection, continue and
clear it safely.
What are the possible marking signs for railroad crossings? Ch. 3 - ANSWER On