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| If you intend to turn just after an intersection you should signal as you (a) approach the intersection (b) are in it (c) exit |
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| begin signaling when you are in the intersection |
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| Notify MVD of an average change in how many days (a) 10 (b) 30 (c) 45 |
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| Bicyclists must (a) ride facing traffic (b) stay in the right lane (c) should follow the same laws as drivers |
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| should follow the same laws as drivers |
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| When changing lanes: (a) look over your shoulder to make sure the road is clear (b) check the inside rearview mirror (c) slow down |
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| What is the right lane used for? |
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| Entering, exiting, and slow traffic |
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| What should I avoid during rush hour in a freeway and why? |
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| Avoid the right lane of a freeway . This leaves room for vehicles exiting and entering. |
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| How should I signal for assistance? |
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| Turn on emergency flashers and tie a white handkerchief or scarf to the radio antenna. Raise the hood of the car. After dark, turn on dome light or set out flares or portable warning signs. Do not walk on the freeway. |
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| What do I do if I'm the first motorist to approach a disabled vehicle? |
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| Reduce speed. Turn on emergency flashers. Proceed around vehicle with caution. |
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| How much money must someone pay if they drive in the HOV lane when they're not supposed to? |
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| What kind of turn may be made at red lights? |
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| What vehicles must do at inoperative signal lights |
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| Stop and the left must yield to the right |
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| What vehicles must do at uncontrolled intersections |
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| Stop and the left must yield to the right |
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| What vehicles must do entering the roadway from an alley or driveway |
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| Stop before reaching the sidewalk |
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| How much must you pay if you run a red light and cause a life threatening injury |
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| How long may your driving privilege be suspended if you run a red light and cause an accident that results in a life threatening injury in a driver or passenger? |
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| How much may you be fined if you cause an accident that results in the death of another driver or passenger? |
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| How long may your driving privilege be suspended for if you cause an accident that results in the death of another driver or passenger? |
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| What are funeral processions led by? |
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| A vehicle flashing a red or blue light |
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| What is the speed limit in any business or residential district? |
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| Speed limit on open highways or city freeways |
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| speed limit in designated open highways |
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| speed limit in rural interstate highways |
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| Yield the right of way to cross traffic or merging traffic |
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| What is prohibited in a school zone? |
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| How close can you stop near a railroad crossing when you observe what signals? |
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| 15 mph. Flashing red lights. Lowered crossing gate. Ringing bells. Flagger warning of an approaching train. |
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| How far are reference "posts" are set from the right shoulder? |
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| How far apart are reference posts? |
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| May you pass if the broken yellow line is on your side? |
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| Yes, as long as the roadway is clear. |
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| May you pass if the solid yellow line is on your side? |
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| May you pass if you are next to a double yellow line? |
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| May you cross yellow double lines? |
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| Yes, if you are making a left turn. |
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| May you cross broken white lines? |
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| What are broken white lines used for? |
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| Separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction. |
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| What are solid white lines used for? |
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| Turn lanes and to prevent lane changes near intersections. |
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| What are the arrows near solid white lines used for? |
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| Says which turn may be made from the lane |
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| Stop only long enough to pick up or drop passengers |
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| Stop long enough to load and unload. Stay with car. |
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| Do not stop, stand, or, park. |
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| Separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction |
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| May you cross a double white line? |
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| When may you cross a solid white line? |
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| Where do rules of turning apply? |
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| All locations, including driveways and alleys |
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