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Traffic School
Question 1: Understanding Right of Way
1. Question: At an intersection with no signs or signals, who has the right of way?
o A) The driver on the right
o B) The driver on the left
o C) The driver who arrives first
o D) The larger vehicle
Answer: C) The driver who arrives first
Rationale: In the absence of traffic signs or signals, the general rule is that the first
vehicle to arrive at the intersection has the right of way. If two vehicles arrive
simultaneously, the driver on the right has the right of way.
Question 2: Seat Belt Usage
2. Question: What is the primary purpose of wearing a seat belt?
o A) To prevent speeding tickets
o B) To ensure the driver can see better
o C) To reduce the risk of injury in a crash
o D) To make the car look good
Answer: C) To reduce the risk of injury in a crash
Rationale: Seat belts are designed to keep passengers securely in their seats during a
crash, significantly reducing the risk of injury or death.
Question 3: Speed Limits
3. Question: What is the typical speed limit in a residential area unless otherwise
posted?
o A) 25 mph
o B) 30 mph
o C) 35 mph
o D) 40 mph
Answer: A) 25 mph
, Rationale: The standard speed limit in residential areas is often set at 25 mph to
enhance safety for pedestrians, children, and cyclists.
Question 4: DUI Penalties
4. Question: What is the consequence of refusing to take a breathalyzer test when
suspected of DUI?
o A) No penalty
o B) Automatic suspension of driver's license
o C) A fine only
o D) Community service
Answer: B) Automatic suspension of driver's license
Rationale: Refusing to take a breathalyzer test can result in an automatic suspension
of the driver's license, as most states have implied consent laws.
Question 5: Proper Use of Turn Signals
5. Question: How far in advance must you signal before making a turn?
o A) 50 feet
o B) 100 feet
o C) 200 feet
o D) 300 feet
Answer: B) 100 feet
Rationale: You should signal at least 100 feet before making a turn to alert other
drivers and pedestrians of your intentions.
Question 6: School Zone Regulations
6. Question: When driving in a school zone, what is the maximum speed limit when
children are present?
o A) 15 mph
o B) 20 mph
o C) 25 mph
o D) 30 mph
Answer: B) 20 mph
Rationale: In most areas, the speed limit in school zones when children are present is
typically set at 20 mph to enhance safety.
, Question 7: Lane Changes
7. Question: What should you do before changing lanes?
o A) Speed up
o B) Use your turn signal and check mirrors
o C) Honk your horn
o D) Only check your mirrors
Answer: B) Use your turn signal and check mirrors
Rationale: Always use your turn signal to indicate your intention and check your
mirrors (and blind spots) to ensure it is safe to change lanes.
Question 8: Impact of Distracted Driving
8. Question: What is one of the leading causes of accidents on the road?
o A) Bad weather
o B) Distracted driving
o C) Vehicle malfunctions
o D) Driving at night
Answer: B) Distracted driving
Rationale: Distracted driving, such as texting or using a phone while driving, is a
leading cause of traffic accidents as it impairs the driver's ability to focus on the road.
Question 9: Motorcycle Safety
9. Question: What should drivers do when sharing the road with motorcyclists?
o A) Assume they are always visible
o B) Give them plenty of space and be cautious
o C) Drive close to them to help them stay safe
o D) Avoid making eye contact
Answer: B) Give them plenty of space and be cautious
Rationale: Motorcyclists are more vulnerable than drivers of larger vehicles, so it is
essential to give them adequate space and be extra cautious when sharing the road.
Question 10: Reporting Accidents