Guide Exam Questions And Answers.
Most cars have at least two blind spots or areas around them that you cannot see in your mirror
located where? - Answer To the left rear and right rear of the vehicle.
Michigan's Basic Speed Law means what? - Answer You must drive at a "careful and prudent"
speed in all driving conditions. You must drive at a speed that always allows you to stop within
the clear distance ahead.
15 mph - Answer In mobile home parks and some municipal parks.
25 mph - Answer In platted subdivisions (showing boundaries,streets, easements and other
features of surveyed lots) and condominium complexes. Watch for signs when driving through
business districts, county, state and federal parks, on roads adjacent to parks and playgrounds,
and in school zones as posted speed limits vary.
45 mph - Answer In a work zone if posted. If a work zone is not posted for 45 mph, then the
speed limit is the normal speed limit for that area.
55 mph - Answer Unless otherwise posted, on all streets that are not designated freeways and
on all highways.
70 mph maximum/55 mph minimum - Answer On all freeways unless posted otherwise.
School buses and trucks are restricted to 60 mph. On freeways with speed limits less than 70
mph, school buses and trucks are restricted to 55 mph.
What following distance is required? - Answer Three- to four-second.
Look down the road how long? - Answer 12 Seconds.
Right turn signaling - Answer Left arm and hand bent up.
Left turn signaling - Answer Left arm and hand straight out.
, What to do as you approach an intersection? - Answer Check for oncoming and cross traffic,
other highway users, signals, signs and pavement markings, the condition of the roadway and
areas of limited visibility.
What are "hidden vehicles"? - Answer Traffic may be hidden by larger vehicles that are
traveling in the same direction. Be alert for these when crossing multiple lanes.
When to yield the right-of-way at all intersections? - Answer When turning, check the road
you are turning onto and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles present.
Yield the right-of-way to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians in the intersection
At intersections without any signals or signs, or at
intersections with all stop signs: - Answer Yield to the driver on the right if you reach the
intersection at the same time as another vehicle. Yield to any vehicle that reaches an
intersection before you.
At a "T" intersection without any signals or signs, yield the right-of-way to vehicles and
pedestrians on the through road.
You must stop and yield the right-of-way when entering a highway from an alley, private road or
driveway.
Right-of-way at traffic signals: - Answer When turning left at a traffic signal, you must yield the
right-of-way to pedestrians and oncoming traffic.
Right-of-way at stop or yield signs: - Answer Yield the right-of-way to any vehicle or pedestrian
in the intersection and cross traffic that is not required to stop.
When turning left at a stop or yield sign, yield the right-of-way to cross traffic and pedestrians.
Yield to the first vehicle from the opposite side that is going straight or turning right. Then, you
may turn left so long as cross traffic and pedestrians are still clear.
Other reasons to yield: - Answer You must yield when directed by a uniformed law
enforcement officer and when directed by flag people at