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Two cars reach the intersection at the same time. The first car is in position "A" , the second car is in position "C" is signaling a left turn - which vehicle has the right-of-way:
A
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You are driving on a road with two or more lanes traveling in the same direction. You should:
Drive in the right lane except to pass.
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When may You drive off the paved roadway to pass another vehicle:
Under no circumstances.
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Motorcycle riders:
Are hard to see.
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In most situations, on which side should you pass another vehicle going in the same direction?
The left side of the other vehicle.
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What is a likely effect of taking another drug while drinking alcoholic beverages?
The effect could be multiplied.
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You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing uphill and there is a curb present. You should:
Turn the steering wheel away from the curb.
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When may you pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross?
Never.
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You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing downhill and there is a curb present. You should:
Turn the steering wheel toward the curb.
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Two cars reach the intersection at the same time. The first car is in position "B" and the second car is in position "C" - which vehicle has the right-of-way:
B
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In what situations may you pass a vehicle on the right?
When another vehicle is making a left turn, or on a one way road where not restricted.
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What factor (s) determine a person�s Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?
- How much alcohol you drink.
- How fast you drink.
- How much you weigh.
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When backing your car, you should always:
Look over your right shoulder through the rear window while backing.
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A vehicle located in position "E" is in a passing zone.
TRUE
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Doubling your speed has what effect on braking distance?
Twice the speed = four times the breaking distance.
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T O F A vehicle located in position "D" is in a passing zone.
True
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How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip?
- Stop for regular breaks.
- Stop for fresh air.
- Stop for light exercise.
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Stop for regular breaks. Stop for fresh air. Stop for light exercise.
Use the right lane to pass vehicles that are making left turns
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If you approach a red light and a traffic officer directs you to go through the intersection without stopping, you should?
Go through the intersection without stopping.
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When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway, vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus must:
Stop until all children are clear of roadway and the stop signal on the bus is withdrawn.
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When there are two lanes of traffic going your way, it is usually safe to:
Use the right lane to pass vehicles that are making left turns.
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If your windshield wipers stop suddenly during rain or snow you should:
- Slow down.
- Roll down the driver's side window and put your head out so you can see ahead.
- Brake and pull off the road
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You are about to make a left turn. You must signal continuously during the last ____ feet before the turn.
100
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When a car with bright headlights comes toward you at night, you should
Look toward the right edge of your lane.
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You are coming to an intersection with a steady yellow light. You should:
Prepare to stop; the light is about to turn red.
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Yellow lines are used to separate:
Lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
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When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway, vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus must:
Stop until all children are clear of roadway and the stop signal on the bus is withdrawn.
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If your tire blows while driving, you should:
Take your foot off the gas, hold the wheel firmly, gently press on the brakes and steer in the direction you want to go; pull over as soon as you can.
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How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip?
- Stops for regular breaks.
- Stop for fresh air.
- Stop for light exercise.
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What causes most rear end collisions?
Following too closely.
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A car and a bicycle reach the intersection at the same time. The bicycle is in position "A" and the car is in position "B" - which vehicle has the right-of-way:
A
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Parking is prohibited when:
- 10 feet from an intersection.
- In front of a fire hydrant.
- On bridges.
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When using your turn signal, you should:
- Make sure you do not use it too soon, or other drivers may become confused as to where you are turning.
- Make sure it is turned off after your turn or lane change is complete.
- Make sure you use it in time to give other drivers a warning that you are going to turn.
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Match the emergency response with the event: Pump the brake pedal several times. If this does not work, use the hand/emergency brake, pulling slowly so the wheels do not lock.
Brake failure.
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