Multiple Choice
Identify
the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
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1.
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When
an emergency vehicle sounds its sirens or uses a flashing light, you
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a.
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must
yield the right of way.
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b.
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should turn on your emergency flashers.
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c.
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should yield only if the vehicle is in
your lane.
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d.
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may proceed without stopping.
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2.
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A
railroad crossing is indicated by a
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a.
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white, rectangular sign.
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b.
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red,
octagon sign.
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c.
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yellow, triangular sign.
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d.
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white,
X-shaped sign.
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3.
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Two
kinds of signs are used to control intersections. They are the
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STOP
sign and the lane-ends sign.
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b.
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YIELD sign and the no-parking sign.
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c.
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signal-ahead
sign and the street-name sign.
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d.
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STOP sign and the YIELD sign.
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4.
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An
intersection which has neither traffic signs nor traffic signals is
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a.
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a
controlled intersection.
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b.
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an illegal intersection.
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c.
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an
uncontrolled intersection.
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d.
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an unrestricted intersection.
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5.
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Generally, uncontrolled intersections are found in
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rural
areas with highways.
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b.
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busy suburban areas.
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c.
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residential
areas.
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d.
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areas that have truck traffic.
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6.
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Traffic is moving at 30 mph on a street you plan to cross. How
large a gap in each direction should you have?
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a.
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about two-thirds of a block
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b.
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about
one-quarter of a block
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c.
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about one-half of a block
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d.
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about
one block
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7.
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When
turning right and joining traffic, the faster traffic is moving, the
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a.
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less
space you need.
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b.
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greater the time you have available.
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c.
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larger
the gap must be.
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d.
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smaller the gap must be.
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8.
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When
you are near an uncontrolled intersection at location 2 shown in the
diagram, which way should you look first?
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a.
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in
the rearview mirror
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b.
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straight ahead
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c.
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to
the left
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d.
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to
the right
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9.
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Once
in an intersection,
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a.
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you may make any lane changes you desire.
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b.
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you must be in the center lane to turn.
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c.
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you can change your mind about turning.
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d.
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you may not make any lane changes.
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10.
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When
driving a stickshift vehicle across railroad tracks, you should
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shift
to NEUTRAL and coast.
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b.
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flash headlights at oncoming traffic.
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c.
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shift
to a higher gear before crossing the tracks.
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d.
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shift to a lower gear before crossing the
tracks.
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11.
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The
sign for an uncontrolled railroad crossing is a
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a.
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round, yellow sign.
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b.
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rectangular,
yellow sign.
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c.
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rectangular, white sign.
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d.
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triangular,
yellow sign.
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12.
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You
intend to turn left at an intersection. Others will yield the right of
way to you for a left turn only when your
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a.
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left-turn
arrow is green.
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b.
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light is red.
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c.
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light
is green.
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d.
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light is flashing red.
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13.
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You
are approaching an intersection that has traffic signals. The
intersection is
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a.
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unprotected.
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b.
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controlled.
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c.
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reserved.
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d.
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unreserved.
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14.
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As
you approach an uncontrolled intersection, you identify a pedestrian
who has entered the intersection. You must
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let the pedestrian go first.
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b.
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yield
only if the pedestrian is in a crosswalk.
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c.
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swerve around the pedestrian.
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d.
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blow
your horn so the pedestrian knows you are approaching.
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15.
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Yielding the right of way means
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always stopping at YIELD signs.
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b.
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letting
others go first.
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c.
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others will not stop for you.
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d.
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traffic
signs stop traffic for you.
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16.
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The
spot where you can no longer stop safely is
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the point of no stopping.
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b.
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the
point of no going back.
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c.
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the non-safe zone.
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d.
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the
point of no return.
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17.
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You
plan to cross an intersection, but your vision is blocked by parked
vehicles. You should look
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mostly
to the rearview mirrors.
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b.
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ahead if traffic is clear on one side.
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c.
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in a search pattern of 360 degrees.
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d.
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left,
right, and ahead as you creep forward.
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18.
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You
allow others to go first when you
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stop.
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b.
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check
your zones.
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c.
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turn right.
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d.
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yield.
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19.
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You
approach an uncontrolled intersection. You should treat it as though
which sign is present?
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a.
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a
STOP sign
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b.
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a
warning sign
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c.
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a
construction sign
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d.
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a
YIELD sign
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20.
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Which
clue or clues help you to identify an intersection ahead?
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a.
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a
broken white line
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b.
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an
orange traffic sign
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c.
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an approaching vehicle
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d.
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street
signs and street lights
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21.
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An
uncontrolled railroad crossing usually has
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a crossbuck and a round, yellow sign.
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b.
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traffic-signal
lights.
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c.
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a crossing gate and red lights.
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d.
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a
YIELD sign and, and sometimes a STOP sign.
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22.
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When
joining traffic by turning left, the gap to the left should be
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a.
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the
same as when turning right.
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b.
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one-half that for turning right.
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c.
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less
than when turning right.
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d.
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greater than when turning right.
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23.
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Traffic signs and signals show who
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should yield the right of way.
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b.
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should
assume others will yield.
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c.
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has the right of way.
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d.
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should
take the right of way.
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24.
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The
chance of a collision is greatest at
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school crossings.
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b.
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parking
lot entrances and exits.
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c.
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a driveway entrance.
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d.
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an
intersection.
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25.
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You
are waiting to make a left turn from a four-lane street. There are no
signs or signals present. How does traffic affect your turning
left?
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Traffic will not affect your turning.
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b.
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Oncoming
traffic should yield to you.
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c.
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Traffic from behind can make your turn
difficult.
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d.
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You should not begin the turn until
traffic is clear.
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26.
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A
through street is created when STOP or YIELD signs are
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on
two corners of the intersecting street.
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b.
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above the center of the intersection.
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c.
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on
four corners of the intersection.
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d.
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on three corners of the intersecting
street.
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27.
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An
intersection with a left-turn light, a green arrow, or a delayed green
light has
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a
partially protected left turn.
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b.
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a protected left turn.
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c.
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a
semiprotected left turn.
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d.
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an unprotected left turn.
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28.
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When
turning, your last check is
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over your right shoulder.
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b.
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behind
you.
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c.
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in
the direction of your intended path of travel.
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d.
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for a controlled zone.
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29.
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If
a traffic signal has a fourth or fifth light, it is likely to be a
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left-turn
light.
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b.
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walk light.
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c.
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flashing
light.
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d.
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turn-on-red light.
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30.
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Red
lights and crossing gates indicate
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an uncontrolled intersection.
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b.
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a
controlled railroad crossing.
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c.
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an uncontrolled railroad crossing.
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d.
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a
controlled intersection.
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31.
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A
delayed green light means
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one side of an intersection has a green
light and the other side remains red.
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b.
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do not go until it becomes fresh.
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c.
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the
turn is unprotected.
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d.
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you may turn right when it turns red.
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32.
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An
intersection with a YIELD sign is
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a controlled intersection.
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b.
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a
registered intersection.
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c.
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an unregistered intersection.
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d.
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an
uncontrolled intersection.
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33.
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If
left turns are not prohibited after a left-turn arrow ends, what
strategy should you use to complete the turn?
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Assume
oncoming traffic yields to you.
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b.
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Stop near the center of the intersection.
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c.
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Turn left ahead of other traffic.
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d.
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Treat
it as an unprotected left turn.
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34.
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When
you should yield, other drivers
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will not go first.
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b.
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must
assume you will stop.
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c.
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will yield if they are turning.
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d.
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should
not have to slow or stop.
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35.
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Generally, you may turn right on red providing you
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slow
before turning.
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b.
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prepare to stop for traffic.
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c.
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treat
the light as you would a STOP sign.
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d.
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slow enough to have good visibility.
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36.
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Joining traffic when turning right takes
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the
same gap as crossing the intersection.
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b.
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about the same gap as for turning left.
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c.
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a larger gap than crossing the
intersection.
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d.
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a gap about two blocks long.
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37.
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An
intersection that has signals or signs to assign the right of way is
called
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a
registered intersection.
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b.
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a controlled intersection.
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c.
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an
unregistered intersection.
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d.
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an uncontrolled intersection.
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38.
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Turning right on red after stopping is permitted
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only
during daylight hours.
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b.
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except when entering a one-way street.
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c.
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unless a sign prohibits it.
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d.
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at
all intersections.
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39.
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Turning right and accelerating to 30 mph takes about
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2
seconds.
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b.
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12 seconds.
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c.
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4
seconds.
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d.
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6 seconds.
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40.
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You
must yield the right of way
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from dusk to daylight hours.
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b.
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on
the expressway.
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c.
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when a police officer waves you ahead.
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d.
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at a STOP sign.
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41.
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A
controlled railroad crossing is identified by
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a.
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a STOP sign.
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b.
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flashing
red lights and a crossing gate.
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c.
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listening for the warning sound from the
train.
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d.
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yellow lights over the crossing.
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42.
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A
light that has just turned green is
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a fresh green light.
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b.
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a
stale green light.
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c.
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a used green light.
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d.
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brighter
than normal.
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43.
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You
have the right of way at an intersection
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any time you have a two-second gap.
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b.
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when
the signal light is flashing.
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c.
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only when other drivers give it to you.
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d.
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if
there is no police officer present.
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44.
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If
two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection at about the same
time, who must yield?
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The
driver on the right yields to the driver on the left.
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b.
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The
driver on the left yields when turning.
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c.
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The driver on the left yields to the
driver on the right.
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d.
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The driver on the right yields when
turning.
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45.
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A
traffic light that has been green for some time is
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fresh,
likely to stay green.
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b.
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fresh, likely to start flashing.
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c.
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stale,
likely to turn yellow.
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d.
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stale, likely to turn red.
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46.
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When
following a bus across a railroad crossing, you should
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a.
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increase
speed and pass.
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b.
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be prepared for it to stop.
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c.
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look
12 seconds ahead.
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d.
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yield the right of way to the train.
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47.
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You
have the right of way only
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a.
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when turning left at intersections.
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b.
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at
uncontrolled intersections.
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c.
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when coming from a driveway.
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d.
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when
other drivers give it to you.
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48.
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Turning left and accelerating to 30 mph takes about
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4
seconds.
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b.
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2 seconds.
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c.
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10
seconds.
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d.
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7 seconds.
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49.
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You
are preparing to enter traffic at an intersection. You must judge the
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deceleration
ability of your vehicle.
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b.
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type of roadway markings ahead.
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c.
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acceleration
ability of oncoming vehicles.
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d.
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size of the gap between vehicles.
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50.
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When
you cross a through street from a STOP sign, you must judge the size
of the
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a.
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gap
in the traffic behind you.
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b.
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gap in the traffic from the left.
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c.
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gap
in the traffic from the right.
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d.
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gaps in the traffic from each direction.
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