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Before returning to the right lane from the left lane, you should wait until you can see the entire ____ of the vehicle you have just passed in your rear view mirror. When another car attemps to pass you, stay in your ____ and do not ______ speed. - ANSWER-Front, lane, increase. Can you pass at a railroad grade crossing? - ANSWER-No Are you allowed to drive to the left of the center line at any place where the yellow line is in your lane? - ANSWER-No True/False You can never pass at intersections - ANSWER-True Do not drive on the shoulder to pass except during an emergency or when directed by traffic authorities. - ANSWER-True

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Kansas Learners Permit Test
Before returning to the right lane from the left lane, you should wait until you can see the
entire ____ of the vehicle you have just passed in your rear view mirror. When another
car attemps to pass you, stay in your ____ and do not ______ speed. - ANSWER-Front,
lane, increase.

Can you pass at a railroad grade crossing? - ANSWER-No

Are you allowed to drive to the left of the center line at any place where the yellow line is
in your lane? - ANSWER-No

True/False
You can never pass at intersections - ANSWER-True

Do not drive on the shoulder to pass except during an emergency or when directed by
traffic authorities. - ANSWER-True


All signals must be given at least _____ _____ before making the actual move to turn. -
ANSWER-100 Feet

When changing lanes, what must you do? - ANSWER-1. Use your mirrors
2. Check Blind Spots
3. Signal your Intentions
4. Change lanes gradually and carefully

Drive in the _____ hand lane, not the _____ hand lane. - ANSWER-Right, left

The left lane is used for ______ and ______ - ANSWER-Passing or turning

Stopping on the pavement is _______. - ANSWER-Prohibited; Never stop on pavement

When making a turn, should you get into the proper lane as soon as possible? -
ANSWER-Yes

Driving is a privilege, not a ________. - ANSWER-Right

In Towns or Cities: ______ ______ per hour in any urban district. - ANSWER-30 miles

On Roads and Highways Outside of Towns: ______ ______ per hour on any seperated
multilane highway as designated and posted by the Secretary of Transportation. -
ANSWER-70 miles

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