Roundabouts are designed for speeds of __ to ___ mph
15, 20 (p. 33)
Reversible lanes: A flashing ____ arrow means you can only use it for
... [Show More] _____.
yellow, turning (p. 34)
Reversible lanes: A ____ ____ arrow means that the use of the lane is changing and you should move out of it as soon as it is safe to do so
steady, yellow (p. 34)
Two-Way Left Turn Lanes: These lanes cannot be used for ____ and cannot be used for travel further than ____ feet.
passing, 300 (p. 35)
Right-of-Way: Pedestrians and bicyclists have the right-of-way at ___ and ___, whether the crosswalk is marked or not
crosswalks, intersections (p. 40)
Vehicles must stop if a pedestrian or bicyclist is in their ___ of the roadway
half (p. 40)
Vehicles must stop if a pedestrian or bicyclist is within ___ lane of their half of the roadway
one (p. 40)
Drivers turning ___ must yield to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians and bicyclists.
left (p. 41)
At and intersection where there is no stop sign, yield sign, or traffic signal, drivers must yield to vehicles _ _ ___ and to those coming from the ___
in the intersection, right (p. 41)
At a four-way stop the driver reaching the intersection ___ goes first (after coming to a complete stop). If more than one vehicle arrives at the same time, the vehicle on
the ___ goes first.
first, right (p. 41)
Pedestrians using a guide dog or other service animal or carrying a white cane have absolute ___-_-___. It is unlawful to interfere with or distract a service animal.
right of way (p. 41)
Drivers crossing a ___ while entering or exiting a driveway, alley, or parking lot must ___ and yield to pedestrians. It is illegal to drive on a sidewalk except to cross it.
sidewalk, stop (p. 41)
Emergency Vehicles: Pull over to the ___ edge of the road, or as near to the right as
possible, and ___ when you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching from any direction.
right, stop (p. 42)
Emergency Vehicles: If you are in an
intersection, ___ ___ the intersection before you pull over.
drive through (p. 42)
Emergency Vehicles: If the light is ___, ___ where you are.
red, stay (p. 42)
School Bus - You Must Stop: if the stopped school bus (w/ red lights flashing) is on ___ ___ of the road, the ___ side of the road or at an ___ you are approaching.
your side, opposite, intersection (p. 42)
School Bus - You Are Not Required to Stop: if the stopped school bus (w/ red lights flashing) is traveling in the opposite direction AND the roadway:
- has ___ or more marked traffic lanes,
- is separated by a ___, or
- is separated by a ___ ___.
three, median, physical barrier (p. 42)
You must yield to any transit vehicle (bus) that has signaled and is ___ ___ onto the roadway.
pulling back (p. 42)
It is against the law to leave children under __ years of age alone in a parked car with the engine running.
16 (p. 43)
Parking on Hills: (With a curb and are facing uphill, on the R side of a street) Set your parking brake and turn your steering wheel ___ from the curb. (clockwise)
away (p. 43)
Parking on Hills: (With a curb and are facing downhill, on the R side of a street) Set your parking brake and turn your steering wheel ___ the curb. (counterclockwise)
toward (p. 43)
Parking on Hills: (With no curb) Set your parking brake and turn your steering wheel ____ the edge of the road. This way, if your vehicle starts to roll, it will roll away from
traffic.
toward
Parallel Parking: Park within __ inches of the curb.
12 (p. 44)
Do Not Park: Within __ feet of a traffic signal, stop sign, intersection, or yield sign.
30 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: Within __ feet of a pedestrian safety zone.
20 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: Within __ feet of a fire hydrant.
15 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: Within __ feet of a railroad crossing.
50 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: More than __ inches from the curb.
12 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: Within __ feet of a fire station driveway on the same side of the street or within __ feet of the fire station
driveway on the other side of the street.
20, 75 (p. 45)
Do Not Park: Within _ feet of a driveway, alley, private road, or area of the curb removed or lowered for access to the sidewalk.
5 (p. 45) [Show Less]