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What is the right-of-way? correct answers Who has lawful authority to enter a roadway,
change lanes, make a turn, travel through an intersection, or make any other traffic related
movement
What do you do at the intersections where there are no stop/yield/traffic signs if there are two
drivers at the intersection at the same time? correct answers The driver on the left must yield
to the right.
What do you do at a four-way intersection where all drivers are faced with stop signs? correct
answers All drivers must yield to pedestrians.
Whomever arrives first, proceeds first.
If there are only two drivers, yield to any vehicles on your right.
What do you do when you're making a left turn at an intersection into an alley or driveway?
correct answers Yield the right-of-way to all traffic coming from the opposite direction.
What do you do when the roadway you are traveling on is merging into other traffic without
stopping? correct answers Adjust your speed and vehicle position to allow merging into new
lane safely.
What do you do when traffic from another roadway is merging into the roadway you're
already on? correct answers Change lanes away from the merging traffic if possible. If not,
adjust your speed and vehicle position to safety to allow traffic to merge.
What is a passing zone? correct answers Space indicated by striped lines to the right of the
center line of the roadway.
When is it okay to make a right turn on red? correct answers When there isn't a sign posted at
the intersection prohibiting to do so and when proceeding after making a complete stop and
yielding.
What is the move-over law? correct answers An ensurity of highway safety for motorists and
emergency personnel when emergency vehicles are stopped on the side of a highway with
their emergency lights flashing.
Drivers should move over one lane.
There could be fines up to $500 for the first offense.
How do you pass on a two-lane road? correct answers 1) Wait for a passing zone
2) Check your rearview mirrors, turn your head and look back to check your blind spot to
make sure no one is passing you
3) Activate turn signal
4) Pass on the side your signal is on and don't return until your vehicle is safe from the over-
taken vehicle
5) Activate the opposite signal to return
6) Turn off signal
, When is passing on a two-lane road prohibited? correct answers When it's:
- within 100 feet of a railroad crossing, bridge, viaduct, or tunnel
- in areas marked by a solid yellow line on the right of the center line or double yellow lines
- a car approaching from the opposite direction makes it unsafe
- on a hill or curve where you can't see oncoming vehicles
- on shoulder of rood
- a school bus is stopped to load or unload the kiddies
When is passing permitted? correct answers When it's:
- lawfully overtaking and passing another vehicle going in the same direction
- on a roadway that includes two or more marked lines in the same direction
- on a roadway with more than one lane
- an obstruction making it necessary to drive on the left of the center line
-(when passing on the right) if there is enough room to pass a vehicle making a left turn
-(passing a bicyclist) pass with caution, allow at least 3 feet between the car & the bike
How to make a left turn correct answers -move into the farthest left lane/turning lane
-keep wheels straight until beginning to turn
-yield right-of-way to all vehicles, bikes & pedestrians
What are the turning signals for arms? correct answers A right turn is putting your arm up.
A left turn is putting your arm horizontal.
A stopping/slowing down signal is putting your arm down.
When is it prohibited to make a U-Turn? correct answers -on a curve
-on a hill
-where signs prohibit to do so
When can you drive to the left of the center line unless you're making a left turn? correct
answers Never
When is it prohibited to stand, stop, or park? correct answers When you're:
- on the street side of another parked vehicle
- on a sidewalk or crosswalk
- within an intersection
- between a safety zone and the adjacent curb
- alongside any street excavation
- upon a bridge, overpass, or within a highway tunnel
- on railroad tracks
- on a controlled access highway
- in the area between roadways on a divided highway including crossovers
How to parallel park? correct answers 1) Drive past the parking space you want to use and
stop when you're even with the car ahead of the space
2) Turn your wheels sharply to the right and back up slowly towards the car behind the space
you want to use
3) As your front door passes the back bumper of the car ahead of the space, quickly straighten
your wheels and continue to back up diagonally
4) When your front bumper is completely clear of the car ahead of you, turn your wheels
sharply left and back slowly toward the car behind you