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it is against the law to park - ANSWER on a highway (if the vehicle is disabled, make
every practical effort to park off the highway, leaving free passage and a clear view of
your vehicle for 200 feet in each direction); on the street side of any parked vehicle; on a
sidewalk; within an intersection; on a crosswalk; between a safety zone and the
adjacent curb; alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when
stopping, standing, or parking would obstruct traffic; upon a bridge or overpass, or within
a highway tunnel; on any railroad tracks; on a controlled access roadway; in the area
between roadways on a divided highway, including crossovers; at any place marked by
a no-parking sign
stopping, standing or parking is permitted only momentarily to pick up or drop off
passengers - ANSWER in front of a public or private driveway; within 15 feet of a fire
hydrant; within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; within 30 feet of a stop sign,
yield sign, or traffic control signal; within 20 feet of a fire station driveway; within 75 feet
of the spot across the street from a fire station driveway; within 50 feet of a railroad
crossing; at any place where official signs prohibit standing
steps to parallel parking - ANSWER drive past the parking space you wish to use and
stop when approximately even with the car ahead of the space approximately 2 feet
from the other car - door to door); turn your wheels sharply to the right; back slowly
toward the car behind the space you wish to use; as your front door passes the back
bumper of the car ahead of the space you wish to use, quickly straighten your wheels
and continue to back diagonally into the space in a straight line; when your front bumper
is completely clear of the car ahead of you, turn your wheels sharply to the left and back
slowly toward the car behind you; stop before making contact with the car behind you.
place the car in drive, turn your wheels sharply to the right and pull toward the center of
the parking space
the slow poke law - ANSWER slower drivers must move out of the passing lane (most
left-hand lane) and over to the right to allow faster-moving traffic to proceed; regardless
of the speed you are traveling, you must move from the lane when faster traffic is
approaching
the slow poke law exceptions - ANSWER when traffic conditions make it necessary to
drive in the passing lane; when inclement weather, obstructions, or hazards make it
necessary to drive in the passing lane; when compliance with a law of this state or with
an official traffic control device makes it necessary to drive in the passing lane; when
,your vehicle must be driven in the passing lane to exit or turn left; when it is necessary
to pay a toll or use a pass on toll highways; authorized emergency vehicles engaged in
official duties; vehicles engaged in highway maintenance and construction operations
super speeder fee - ANSWER any driver convicted of speeding 75 mph or more on a
two-lane road or 85 miles per hour or more on any road in Georgia, will be assessed a
$200 state fee, in addition to any local fines imposed in the jurisdiction where the
speeding offense occurs; failure to pay the state fee on time will result in a license
suspension and additional $50 reinstatement fee
unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in any urban or residential district is -
ANSWER 30 mph
unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on any unpaved country rode is - ANSWER
35 mph
unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on any rural inerstate is - ANSWER 70 mph
unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on any urban interstate or multi-lane highway is
- ANSWER 65 mph
unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in all areas (besides urban or residential
districts, unpaved county road, rural interstates, urban interstate or multi-lane divided
highway) is - ANSWER 55 mph
You must always stop within ___, but not less than ___, from the nearest rail of a
railroad crossing when any of the following apply: - ANSWER 50 ft; 15 ft; the signal is
flashing; the crossing gates are lowered; a flagman is giving a signal; a train is
approaching so closely as to create an immediate hazard; a train gives a warning signal
and is an immediate hazard due to its speed or nearness to the crossing; a stop sign is
posted
after stopping at a railway track, remain stopped until___ - ANSWER all tracks are
clear, all railroad crossing warning signals stop flashing, the crossing gates are raised,
and it is safe to proceed
7 steps for safety at highway rail grade crossings - ANSWER 1. Approach with care 2.
Prepare to stop 3. Look both ways and listen carefully 4. If it won't fit, don't commit; don't
enter a crossing unless you can drive completely through without stopping 5. Look again
6. Cross tracks with care 7. Keep going once you start
If your vehicle stalls on railroad tracks - ANSWER get out immediately; move away ;
locate Emergency Notification Systems (ENS) sign containing emergency contact
,information; call for help, tell them a vehicle is on the tracks
over half of all fatal injuries to road workers are caused by - ANSWER being struck by
a motor vehicle, and a third of these by vehicles intruding into the work space
highway work zones are defined as - ANSWER portions of a highway or street where
construction, reconstruction, or maintenance work is being done to the road, its
shoulders, or any other areas near the roadway; also includes mobile work such as
underground and overhead utility maintenance, snow removal, and land surveying
activities
warning signs in work zones - ANSWER orange background and black letters or
symbols; used with other traffic control devices or flaggers to help direct traffic safely
through work areas and to protect drivers, their passengers, and highway workers
speed limits in work zones - ANSWER for safety reasons, the speed limit in most work
zones is reduced; if it is not, drivers should obey the normal posted speed limit for the
road on which they are traveling, but be more cautious of road conditions, lane position,
and the presence of workers; advisory speed limits are used to identify safe speeds for
specific conditions within a work zone; official speed limit reduction requirements will be
indicated with the standard black and white speed limit signs
flaggers are - ANSWER people used to direct traffic through and around work zones;
in a work zone, a flagger has the same authority as a regulatory sign; do not disobey a
flagger's traffic control directions
amber lights - ANSWER work vehicles and heavy equipment will typically have flashing
or revolving amber lights; you must yield the right-of-way to these vehicles; reduce your
speed as you approach any work zone where vehicles have amber lights displayed
when lanes are closed or narrowed, or workers are operating on the roadway near
traffic, ___ - ANSWER change lanes away from them if possible or shift slightly within
the boundaries of your lane to give added distance between your vehicle and the
workers; this will provide extra protection for you, your passengers and the workers
along the roadway
four tips for when traveling in a work zone - ANSWER 1. Reduce your speed 2. Watch
for speed limit signs. Fines are increased in most work zones 3. Adjust your lane
position away from workers 4. Prepare for the unexpected
controlled access roadways rules - ANSWER you are prohibited from entering or
leaving any controlled-access roadway at unauthorized entrances or exits; certain types
of vehicles may be prohibited on controlled-access roadways if signs are posted to this
effect; backing up is prohibited on controlled access roadways; tolled lanes in Georgia
, require motorists to mount a registered Peach Pass transponder in their vehicle in order
to access the lanes; registered owners of the vehicle that enters the tolled lane without
an active Peach Pass will receive a violation notice in the mail; you are prohibited from
entering the reversible Express Lanes when the access control gates are closed or
closing
Peach pass can also be used in - ANSWER Florida and North Carolina
coasting law - ANSWER the driver of any motor vehicle, when traveling down a hill,
must not coast with the gears or transmission of the vehicle in neutral
it is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of -
ANSWER alcohol, a drug (prescription or illegal), or any other substance which
impairs his/her ability to safely do so
a person 21 or more years of age is considered under the influence of alcohol when -
ANSWER 0.08 gm or more by alcohol weight is present in the blood
a person under 21 years of age is irrefutably considered under the influence of alcohol
when - ANSWER 0.02 gm or more by alcohol weight is present in the blood
certain drugs or other substances can make a person - ANSWER irrefutably under the
influence
reckless driving - ANSWER driving any vehicle in reckless disregard for the safety of
persons or property (eg, speeding, weaving in and out of traffic, improperly passing, etc)
behaviors considered racing - ANSWER when two or more people compete or race on
any street or highway; when one motor vehicle is beside or to the rear of another driver,
and one driver tries to prevent the passing or overtaking of the competing driver by
acceleration or maneuver; or when one or more persons compete in a race against time
___ racing is illegal in Georgia - ANSWER drag
aggressive driving - ANSWER a person commits this offense when he or she operates
any motor vehicle with the intent to annoy, harass, molest, intimidate, injure, or obstruct
another person (eg, tailgating, cutting in front of another driver, blocking other drivers
from passing or changing lanes, etc.)
Hands Free Law Georgia - ANSWER effective July 1, 2018, all drivers operating a
motor vehicle on any highway of this state are prohibited from: holding or supporting,
with any part of the body, a wireless telecommunications device or stand-alone
electronic device; writing, sending or reading any text-based communication, including a