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When should you give up your right-of-way? - ✔✔Always yield your right-of-way when it will
prevent a collision or an unsafe situation
Where should you stop when you come to a crosswalk with pedestrians crossing? - ✔✔When
you come to a crosswalk, stop before the line.
Always yield to pedestrians ho are entering or area already in a crosswalk before crossing
through a crosswalk
What should you do at an uncontrolled intersection (no signs, no signals)? - ✔✔*Slow down
and be ready to stop
*Yield to traffic or bicycles that arrive first
*Yield to pedestrians
*If traffic arrives at the same time yield to the vehicle on the right
Who has the right-of-way at a T intersection? - ✔✔Yield to vehicles and pedestrians on the
through-street, they have the right-of-way
Who has the right-of-way when you are making a left turn? - ✔✔Yield to oncoming traffic
*Keep your wheels pointed straight when waiting to make a left turn. In the event you are hit
from behind, this will help prevent your vehicles from rolling into oncoming traffic
What are the right-of-way rules at intersections controlled by stop signs? - ✔✔*Yield to
pedestrians
*The vehicles to arrive first, goes first
*If vehicles arrive at the same time, yield to the vehicle on the right
,Which direction does traffic move in a roundabout? - ✔✔Traffic moves counter-clockwise, or to
the right of the island, in a roundabout
What is the proper way to use a roundabout or rotary intersection? - ✔✔*Slow down before
you reach the roundabout
*Yield to pedestrians and bicycles
*Obey traffic signs and lane markings
*Yield to traffic inside the roundabout
*Enter the roundabout when there is a gap that allows you to merge safely
*Do not stop or pass other vehicles in the roundabout
*Signal to change lanes or exit
*If you miss your exit, continue around to it again
Who has the right-of-way on a steep, narrow mountain road with no room to pas? - ✔✔The
vehicle facing downhill must yield to the vehicle facing uphill
What do the posted speed limit signs indicate? - ✔✔Speed limits regulate the maximum seed
when driving conditions are good
What are the standard speed limits in Florida? - ✔✔*20 mph in school zones
*30 mph in municipal, business, or residential areas
*55 mph on streets and highways
*70 mph on rural interstates and limited access highways
What are some situations that may require you to drive slower than the posted speed limits? -
✔✔*In bad weather
*In poor visibility
, *When driving at night
*Around children, schools, and parks
*When towing a vehicle
*In areas where you can't see the road ahead (blind intersections, curves, corners)
*Near wildlife crossing areas
What are the main factors that determine how much time and distance you will need to stop? -
✔✔1.Perception Time
2.Reaction Time
3.Braking Distance
How does total stopping distance and force of impact change as you increase your travel
speed? - ✔✔*Doubling your speed increases your breaking distance and force of impact by 4
(2:4)
*Tripling your speed increases it 9 times (3:9)
*Quadrupling your speed increases it by 16 times (4:16)
How can you identify hazards and avoid last minute maneuvers? - ✔✔*Scan the road at about
10 to 15 seconds ahead of your vehicle to spot hazards early
*Use your mirrors to scan what is happening on the sides of and behind your car
*Scan nearby lanes, oncoming lanes, and the sides of the road to spot hazards before they
become a problem
*Don't follow other vehicles too closely
*Avoid fixating on the vehicle in front of you
*Look both ways at intersections even if you have a green signal
*Don't remain in another vehicle's blind spot for too long
*Keep space between your vehicle and vehicles parked along the side of the road
*Check around your vehicle when backing up