VERIFIED
When a projecting load extends to the rear four or more feet beyond the bed or
body of a vehicle in the daytime, the extreme rear and sides of the load must be
marked by four:
Red Flags
You are driving on a public road and need to turn your vehicle around. You can
use a three point turn:
only where U turns are permitted
When entering an expressway, never stop in acceleration unless traffic is:
Too heavy for you to merge safely
When you are driving on a highway that does not have paved shoulder and your
vehicle breaks down, you should:
Try to get your vehicle completely out of the traffic lanes and off the paved surface of
the highway before stopping.
You are driving on a slippery road in a car that does not have Anti Lock Brakes
(ABS). If your car starts to skid sideways when you stop on the brake, you
should:
take your foot off the brake unless you are about to hit something. steer in the direction
of the skid to straighten your car.
You are driving in traffic on a road with two or more lanes in each direction . you
should:
Avoid driving in someone else's blind spot. speed up or drop back so the other driver
can see you.
You are driving down the highway when one of your tires suddenly blows out.
you should:
avoid using your brakes. slow down gradually and concentrate in steering.