Most cars have at least two blind spots or areas around them that you cannot
see in your mirror located where? Correct answers To the left rear and right
rear of the vehicle.
Michigan's Basic Speed Law means what? Correct answers You must
drive at a "careful and prudent" speed in all driving conditions. You must
drive at a speed that always allows you to stop within the clear distance
ahead.
15 mph Correct answers In mobile home parks and some municipal
parks. 25 mph Correct answers In platted subdivisions (showing
boundaries,streets,
easements and other features of surveyed lots) and condominium
complexes. Watch for
signs when driving through business districts, county, state and federal
parks, on roads adjacent to parks and playgrounds, and in school zones as
posted speed limits vary.
45 mph Correct answers In a work zone if posted. If a work zone is not
posted for 45 mph, then the speed limit is the normal speed limit for that
area.
55 mph Correct answers Unless otherwise posted, on all streets that are not
designated freeways and on all highways.
70 mph maximum/55 mph minimum Correct answers On all freeways
unless posted otherwise. School buses and trucks are restricted to 60 mph.
On freeways with speed limits less than 70 mph, school buses and trucks
are restricted to 55 mph.
What following distance is required? Correct answers Three- to
four-second. Look down the road how long? Correct answers 12
Seconds.
Right turn signaling Correct answers Left arm and hand
bent up. Left turn signaling Correct answers Left arm and
hand straight out.
Slow down / stop signaling Correct answers Left arm and
hand bent down.
What to do as you approach an intersection? Correct answers Check for
oncoming and cross traffic, other highway users, signals, signs and
pavement markings, the condition of the roadway and areas of limited
, When to yield the right-of-way at all intersections? Correct answers When
turning, check the road you are turning onto and yield to pedestrians and
other vehicles present.
Yield the right-of-way to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians in the
intersection At intersections without any signals or signs, or at
intersections with all stop signs: Correct answers Yield to the driver
on the right if you
reach the intersection at the same time as another vehicle. Yield to any
vehicle that reaches an intersection before you.
At a "T" intersection without any signals or signs, yield the right-of-way to
vehicles and pedestrians on the through road.
You must stop and yield the right-of-way when entering a highway from an
alley, private road or driveway.
Right-of-way at traffic signals: Correct answers When turning left at a traffic
signal, you must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and oncoming traffic.
Right-of-way at stop or yield signs: Correct answers Yield the right-of-way to
any vehicle or pedestrian in the intersection and cross traffic that is not
required to stop.
When turning left at a stop or yield sign, yield the right-of-way to cross
traffic and pedestrians. Yield to the first vehicle from the opposite side
that is going straight or turning right. Then, you may turn left so long as
cross traffic and pedestrians are still clear.
Other reasons to yield: Correct answers You must yield when directed by a
uniformed law
enforcement officer and when directed by flag
people at construction sites.
You must yield for vehicles in a funeral
procession.
You must yield to emergency vehicles, approaching
from any direction or, if stopped, when their lights
are flashing. Time is critical in an emergency
situation. Pulling over and allowing emergency
vehicles to reach their destinations as quickly and
safely as possible may save a life.
You also must yield whenever you are
approaching or passing a stopped waste
collection, utility service or road maintenance
vehicle with its lights flashing.
Right turn on red: Correct answers Unless a sign tells you "no turn on
red," you may turn right at a red light after coming to a complete stop.