To see vehicles in your blind spots, you must look:
Over your shoulders.
Before changing lanes in traffic, you need to:
Look over your shoulder to be sure the lane you want is clear.
This sign means No left turn
No left turn on this sign.
A green arrow means go, but first you must:
Yield to any vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian in the intersection.
Look carefully for motorcycles before you change lanes because:
Their smaller size makes them harder to see.
If you see a sign that says "Slower traffic keep right"
Stay in the right lane if you are driving slower than the other traffic.
TRUE OR FALSE: You are responsible for the safety of road workers
TRUE: You are most definitely responsible for the safety of road workers.
TRUE OR FALSE: Motorcycles should be followed at a closer distance because
they are smaller.
FALSE: Motorcycles should be followed at a much greater distance than other road
users.
IF A PERSON IS CROSSING THE STREET AT A CORNER WITHOUT
CROSSWALKS, YOU SHOULD:
Let the person have the right-of-way
WHEN YOU LOOK AHEAD WHILE DRIVING, IT IS BEST TO:
Look beyond the car ahead of you
YOU MUST NOT CROSS A DOUBLE LINE TO PASS ANOTHER VEHICLE IF THE
LINE ON YOUR SIDE:
Is a solid or double solid yellow one
WHEN BACKING OUT OF AN ANGLED PARKING SPACE, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS
MOVE SLOWLY AND:
Look over your right shoulder
IF YOU GET SLEEPY WHILE DRIVING, YOU SHOULD:
Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest
WHEN A RED LIGHT FLASHES AT A RAILROAD CROSSING, YOU MUST:
Stop and then proceed when safe
WHICH PEOPLE MAY BE DISTRACTED AND/OR INATTENTIVE?
Children running into the street, Drivers with many passengers and/or unfamiliar with an
area, and Delivery and road repair/construction workers
True or False: Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving
TRUE! Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving
WHEN DRIVING IN THE FAR RIGHT LANE OF A FREEWAY, YOU:
Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps
IF YOU EXPERIENCE BRAKE FAILURE WHILE DRIVING, YOU SHOULD:
A. Downshift and look for an area to slow down and stop
B. Pump brake pedal quickly; if useless, pump released parking brake
C. Stop off the road if possible, and call for help