IMPACT TEXAS YOUNG DRIVERS
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Any person who fails to obey the law regarding yielding the right of
way to school busses displaying sings is a fine of not less than. Answer:
$200 nor more than $1000
⩥ A second or subsequent conviction of a person who fails to obey the
law regarding yielding the right of way to school busses displaying signs
can result in. Answer: a license suspension of up to six months
⩥ Class A Misdemeanor. Answer: an offense that causes serious bodily
injury to another person
⩥ 2nd Offense of a Class A Misdemeanor will result in. Answer: state
fail felony and a drivers license suspension
⩥ When a vehicle driver sees or hears an emergency vehicle of any type
approaching they must.... Answer: pull as far to the right as possible and
stop
⩥ Upon the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle sounding a
siren and exhibiting a red or blue light, a driver must.... Answer:
,immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the
nearest edge or curb of the highway, clear of an intersection and remain
there until the emergency vehicle has passed
⩥ When behind a fire rescue vehicle displaying flashing warning lights
and sounding a siren, a vehicle must.... Answer: stay at least 500 feet
behind
⩥ When stopped on the nearest side of the road to let an emergency
vehicle pass, you must.... Answer: keep a foot on the brake so the brake
lights let emergency vehicle drivers know you have stopped
⩥ Texas "Move Over Act". Answer: When passing certain vehicles,
drivers must vacate the lane closest to the vehicle if they are on the
highway with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the vehicle
⩥ For the "Move Over Act" if the speed limit is at least 25 miles per
hour, drivers must slow down to a speed that.... Answer: does not exceed
20mph less than the posted speed limit
⩥ For the "Move Over Act" if the speed limit is less than 25 miles per
hour, the operator should reduce their speed to.... Answer: five miles per
hour
,⩥ The Texas "Move Over Act" applies to the following vehicles....
Answer: 1. stationary authorized emergency vehicle using signals
2. stationary tow truck using equipment
3. Texas Department of Transportation vehicle/ Highway maintenance /
or Construction vehicles using visual signs that are not separated from
the roadway by traffic control people/signs
4. a service vehicle used by or for utility and using visual signs
5. stationary vehicle used exclusively to transport municipal solid waste
or recyclable material, while being operated in connection with the
removal or transportation of municipal solid waste or recyclable material
from a location adjacent to the highway
⩥ Penalties for violating the Move Over Law include...(3). Answer: -
misdemeanor punished by a fine of not less than $1 or more than $200
- a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $500 if the violation results in
property damage
- a Class B misdemeanor if the violation results in bodily injury
⩥ Drivers nearing a stopped emergency vehicle that has lights activated
must...(3). Answer: 1. vacate the lane closest to the emergency vehicle
2. Slow to a speed not more than 20mph less than the posted speed limit
when the posted speed limit is 25mph or more
3. slow to a speed not more than 5mph when the posted speed limit is
less than 25mph
, ⩥ IPDE. Answer: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute. Used by motorists
to lessen hazards at intersections
⩥ IPDE: Identify. Answer: Motorist scans and IDENTIFIES potential
and immediate hazards in the driving environment that may cause them
trouble
⩥ IPDE: Predict. Answer: Motorist PREDICTS and categorize potential
and immediate hazards in a manner that the most serious hazard is
addressed and possible consequences are reviewed.
⩥ Potential hazards are. Answer: every vehicle, pedestrian or other
object in motion in a motorist's immediate proximity (within a 12-15
second search)
⩥ Immediate hazards are. Answer: hazards that require the motorist to
predict the consequences of actions by other motorists, pedestrians, or
other relevant objects in the driving environment while being prepared
to immediately decide upon and execute a potential avoidance maneuver
⩥ IPDE: Decide. Answer: the motorist must DECIDE the most effective
low-risk action to implement or the purpose of avoiding an interaction
with the hazard.
CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Any person who fails to obey the law regarding yielding the right of
way to school busses displaying sings is a fine of not less than. Answer:
$200 nor more than $1000
⩥ A second or subsequent conviction of a person who fails to obey the
law regarding yielding the right of way to school busses displaying signs
can result in. Answer: a license suspension of up to six months
⩥ Class A Misdemeanor. Answer: an offense that causes serious bodily
injury to another person
⩥ 2nd Offense of a Class A Misdemeanor will result in. Answer: state
fail felony and a drivers license suspension
⩥ When a vehicle driver sees or hears an emergency vehicle of any type
approaching they must.... Answer: pull as far to the right as possible and
stop
⩥ Upon the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle sounding a
siren and exhibiting a red or blue light, a driver must.... Answer:
,immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the
nearest edge or curb of the highway, clear of an intersection and remain
there until the emergency vehicle has passed
⩥ When behind a fire rescue vehicle displaying flashing warning lights
and sounding a siren, a vehicle must.... Answer: stay at least 500 feet
behind
⩥ When stopped on the nearest side of the road to let an emergency
vehicle pass, you must.... Answer: keep a foot on the brake so the brake
lights let emergency vehicle drivers know you have stopped
⩥ Texas "Move Over Act". Answer: When passing certain vehicles,
drivers must vacate the lane closest to the vehicle if they are on the
highway with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the vehicle
⩥ For the "Move Over Act" if the speed limit is at least 25 miles per
hour, drivers must slow down to a speed that.... Answer: does not exceed
20mph less than the posted speed limit
⩥ For the "Move Over Act" if the speed limit is less than 25 miles per
hour, the operator should reduce their speed to.... Answer: five miles per
hour
,⩥ The Texas "Move Over Act" applies to the following vehicles....
Answer: 1. stationary authorized emergency vehicle using signals
2. stationary tow truck using equipment
3. Texas Department of Transportation vehicle/ Highway maintenance /
or Construction vehicles using visual signs that are not separated from
the roadway by traffic control people/signs
4. a service vehicle used by or for utility and using visual signs
5. stationary vehicle used exclusively to transport municipal solid waste
or recyclable material, while being operated in connection with the
removal or transportation of municipal solid waste or recyclable material
from a location adjacent to the highway
⩥ Penalties for violating the Move Over Law include...(3). Answer: -
misdemeanor punished by a fine of not less than $1 or more than $200
- a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $500 if the violation results in
property damage
- a Class B misdemeanor if the violation results in bodily injury
⩥ Drivers nearing a stopped emergency vehicle that has lights activated
must...(3). Answer: 1. vacate the lane closest to the emergency vehicle
2. Slow to a speed not more than 20mph less than the posted speed limit
when the posted speed limit is 25mph or more
3. slow to a speed not more than 5mph when the posted speed limit is
less than 25mph
, ⩥ IPDE. Answer: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute. Used by motorists
to lessen hazards at intersections
⩥ IPDE: Identify. Answer: Motorist scans and IDENTIFIES potential
and immediate hazards in the driving environment that may cause them
trouble
⩥ IPDE: Predict. Answer: Motorist PREDICTS and categorize potential
and immediate hazards in a manner that the most serious hazard is
addressed and possible consequences are reviewed.
⩥ Potential hazards are. Answer: every vehicle, pedestrian or other
object in motion in a motorist's immediate proximity (within a 12-15
second search)
⩥ Immediate hazards are. Answer: hazards that require the motorist to
predict the consequences of actions by other motorists, pedestrians, or
other relevant objects in the driving environment while being prepared
to immediately decide upon and execute a potential avoidance maneuver
⩥ IPDE: Decide. Answer: the motorist must DECIDE the most effective
low-risk action to implement or the purpose of avoiding an interaction
with the hazard.