the lights begin to flash
In a railroad crossbuck, always stop when...
x rr
Pavement markings, consisting of __ and __, may be painted on the
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school buses
________ ____ must always stop at railroad crossings, even when the lights are not flashing.
diagonally
If your car stalls on railroad tracks, get out of the car right away and run ____________ away from the tracks in the opposite direction of the oncoming train.
500 dollars
If you are speeding in a work zone, you may be fined up to...
orange
What color marks a work zone?
slow moving vehicles
These vehicles travel at 25 MPH or less and must display a sign when using a public highway.
red markings
These markings are generally not used; but, some communities do use red curbs to indicate no parking zones.
red reflectors
____ __________ on the pavement show areas not to be entered or used. They are positioned on the road surface so that only traffic flowing in the wrong direction would observe them.
blue markings
Show parking spaces for persons with disabilities.
yellow center lines
What type of lines mean two-way traffic, flowing in opposite directions?
broken yellow center lines
What type of lines mean that passing on the left is allowed in either directions when the way ahead is clear?
broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line
What type of line means that passing is allowed from the side of the broken line, but not from the side of the solid line?
double solid yellow lines
What type of lines mark the center of the road and separate traffic flowing in two different directions?
double solid yellow lines
What type of lines is passing no allowed either direction? You may not cross these lines unless you are making a left turn.
broken white lines
What lines separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction? You may change lanes with caution while driving on roads with these lines.
dotted white lines
What lines are used to show lane assignment in intersections and interchanges, used to guide two turning lanes through the intersection, and used to denote the opening of a turn lane at an intersection and entrance/exit lanes at interchanges?
left
On an unmarked two-lane road, you may pass a slow-moving vehicle on the _____ side if there are no signs prohibiting passing.
solid white lines
What type of lines show turn lanes and discourage lane changes near intersections? They also mark the right edge of pavement.
double solid white lines cross
What type of lines separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction? They are often used to designate special use lane from conventional lanes, as when used to separate a High Occupancy Vehicle lanes from the other lanes of an expressway. You may not ____ these lines.
yield ahead symbol
An outline of a triangle painted in the lane before the place you must yield is a...?
yield line
A line of triangles extending across the roadway that may be used with a yield sign to show the point at which you must yield or stop is a...? You often see these at roundabouts.
single broken yellow
If the center lane is marked by a _____ _____ _____ line on both sides, drivers traveling in either directions may use the center lane for passing.
solid yellow broken yellow
If both sides of the center lane are marked by a _____ ___ line and a _____ ____ line, drivers traveling in either direction may use the the lane for making left turns.
high occupancy vehicles reversible
What are marked on highways by a diamond shape in the center of the lane? These lanes may also be special lanes separated by a barrier or solid double white lines. If the lanes are separated by a barrier, they are ________, meaning during certain times of the day, traffic flows one way and during other times, it flows in opposite directions.
white
What color is the curb if you can only stop long enough to pick up or drop off passengers?
yellow
What color is the curb if you can only stop long enough to load or unload. You must stay with your car.
red
What color is the curb if you can't stop, stand, or park?
blue
What color is the curb if parking is reserved for persons with disabilities?
8 and 4
What position should your hands be at on the wheel?
70
What is the maximum speed on interstate highways in certain rural areas unless it's posted otherwise?
55
What is the maximum speed on non-rural interstate highways and public roads not part of the interstate system unless it's posted otherwise?
35
What is the maximum speed on rural rustic roads unless it's posted otherwise?
25
What is the maximum speed in school, business, and residential zones unless it's posted otherwise?
25 posted speed
You are required to travel __ MPH in a school zone only when indicated by a sign or signal. Otherwise, maintain the...?
perception time reaction distance braking distance
What factors determine the distance that it takes to stop your vehicle?
perception time
The time it takes you to recognize a hazard.
reaction distance
The distance your vehicle travels between the time you recognize a problem and the time you apply the brakes.
braking distance
The distance your car travels after you apply the brakes.
pump
Never _____ antilock brakes.
goes first
When two vehicles from different directions arrive at an intersection at different times, the vehicle that arrives first...?
left right
When two vehicles from different directions arrive at the same time at an intersection with no signs or signals, the driver on the ____ must allow the driver on the ____ to go first.
left right
If the traffic lights at an intersection are not working, all vehicles coming to the intersection must stop. The driver on the ___ must yield to the driver on the ____.
500
You may not park within _____ ft of where fire trucks or equipment are stopped answering an alarm.
right
You may pass on the ___ if the vehicle you are passing has signaled and is making a left turn.
2
While approaching or passing a person riding a bicycle, moped, or power-assisted bicycle of other device, reduce speed and pass at least __ feet to the left.
right
To make a ____ turn, you should be in the lane closest to the curb.
100
You should signal 3 to 4 seconds, ____ ft ahead of the turn.
left
To make a ___ turn, you should be in the furthest lane possible, turning into the leftmost lane on the intersecting road, unless pavement markings lead you otherwise.
left
When making a U-turn, turn on your ____ turn signal, stop, and yield for approaching traffic.
intersections
In business districts, cities, and towns, U-turns are allowed only at...?
straight
To make a left turn using hand signals, put your left hand and arm pointing _________ out.
upward
To make a right tun using hand signals, put your left hand and arm pointing ________.
downward
To slow or stop using hand signals, put your left hand and arm pointing ____________.
2
How many seconds allows you to steer and brake out of trouble when traveling under 35 MPH?
3
How many seconds allows you to steer and brake out of trouble when traveling 35-45 MPH?
4
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