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- When approaching pedestrians who are walking on or crossing the roadway, you must
- If you are already in an intersection to turn left and the traffic light changes to yellow, you should
- You must begin a left turn
- When passing and reentering the lane in front of trucks or buses, you must maintain a constant speed because trucks and buses require
- Marijuana may impair
- If your vehicle doesn't have anti-lock brakes (ABS) and your brakes fail while you're driving, which of the following should you do FIRST?
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, what should you do?
- Traffic warning signs in construction / work zones are usually
- To enter a roundabout, you must _________ whether you need to make a right turn, a left turn, or a U-turn or continue forward.
- Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by
- _________ are the most likely places for car and motorcycle collisions to occur.
- This sign indicates
- At night, drivers should use high-beam headlights
- What does this sign mean?
- If you must stop your vehicle on a roadway, do so
- What does this sign indicate?
- At night, you should use your high-beam headlights in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- A center lane between opposing lanes of traffic may be designated for
- If a tire blows out, you should
- Which of these statements is FALSE?
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
- Rumble strips use vibration and sound to alert drowsy or inattentive drivers that they are
- Rain, snow, and ice impair your ability to see ahead and can make roads more slippery. To be able to stop safely, you should
- Vehicles entering a highway from an entrance ramp must yield the right-of-way to
- A flashing yellow light used mostly on tow trucks and slow-moving vehicles warns other drivers to
- When being passed by a motorcycle,
- When driving behind a large slow-moving vehicle on a rural road, you should
- When entering a highway and traffic is heavy, you must FIRST OF ALL
- If you are approaching an intersection and see a steady yellow light, you must
- On one-way roads, solid yellow lines are used as
- If fog or a heavy rain become so thick that you cannot see, what should you do?
- When going down a steep hill, you should
- When may you pass another vehicle on the right?
- On a highway, use the left lane for
- What does this sign mean?
- Which of the following statements is NOT true?
- When you see flashing green lights on a stopped local or state maintenance vehicle,
- Headrests should be adjusted so that the head restraint contacts the back of the head. This prevents
- When driving through a construction zone,
- When is it legal to use the shoulder of the road to pass the vehicle ahead of you?
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