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| What is the "safety zone" of a motorist and a motorcyclist? (How many seconds between a motorist and motorcyclist) |
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| What's the age requirement to get a temporary driver's license? |
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| If sixteen years or older, you may drive with a licensed driver who is at least what age? |
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| What are two things you need to pass in order to get your temporary license? |
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| Driver knowledge test and vision test |
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| Licensed drivers who are 16 years may not operate a vehicle with more than on person who is not a family member, unless accompanied by the parent, guardian or custodian. True of False |
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| If you are a TIPIC (temp driver) under 18, what times are you not allowed to drive? |
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Cars that are moving slower than regular traffic should use the left lane or stay as close as possible to the left lane.
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| What do you do when you hear or see flashing lights from an emergency vehicle? |
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| Stop and drive to the right curb or close to it until the emergency vehicle passes. Do not block intersection |
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When turning right, turn as close as possible to the right hand curb or edge of the road.
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In Ohio, it is illegal to turn right after stopping at a red traffic signal.
True of False |
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| To look at left turns, check out page 35 :) |
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| If a bus is stopped on a four or more lane street, which drivers are required to stop? |
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| The drivers going in the same direction as the bus. |
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| If a bus is stopped on a street that has fewer than four lanes, who is required to stop? |
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| All drivers in all lanes. Going in the same and opposite direction |
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| What are some safety rules for stopping distances between cars. |
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1. Three second rule
2. At least one car ahead
3. In bad weather, stay further behind the car ahead of you |
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What must drivers do in these situations?
1. Crossing or entering into a highway from a less traveled road
2. Pedestrian walking in a marked or unmarked crosswalk
3. When a public safety vehicle approaches
4. When a funeral procession passes
5. To oncoming traffic when making a left turn
6. When seeing a yield sign |
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| When are drivers permitted to pass vehicles other vehicles? And what is required in order to pass the vehicle? |
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When the car ahead is slower, you can pass on the left side.
You must use your traffic signal and there shouldn't be any cars coming in the opposite direction. |
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When is passing a car not permitted?
(This does not apply to one way streets or two or more lane highways going in the same direction) |
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1. When there is a curve ahead
2. Within 100 feet of a bridge or tunnel
3. Within 100 feet of approaching an intersection
4. Within 100 feet of railroad crossing |
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| When passing to the left of a car, what does the law require that you do? |
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1. Beep horn to let them know you're passing
2. Put on your turn signal
3. Pass at a safe distance
4. Return to the right lane as soon as you can safely |
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| When can a driver pass a car on the right? |
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1. When the car ahead is about to make a left turn
2. When the pavement is wide enough or it's two or more lanes going in the same direction |
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| What is the speed limit of alleys? |
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| What is speed limit in a school zone? |
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| When can you drive regular speed limit around a school zone? |
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| When students are in session in school. |
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| What is speed limit of residential/municipal areas? |
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What is the speed limit of state routes. Roads usually with businesses, outside of residential areas.
(Think roads like Chagrin and Lee Road) |
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| What is speed limit of highways |
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| Read up on speed limits on page 40. Too much to type chile |
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You should not drive at a really slow speed below the speed limit unless it's for safety measures.
True or False |
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Drivers cannot participate in a race on a public road, unless the road has no other drivers on it.
True or False |
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| False. They shouldn't do it on any public road |
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| Which vehicles must stop before crossing a railroad grade |
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1. Vehicles carrying hired passengers 2. All school buses 3. Vehicles carrying material(s) required to be placarded under 49 CFR Parts (Idk what that means) |
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| What should these vehicles do when they are crossing the railroad? |
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| Open the window or door to listen for an approaching train before proceeding over the railroad |
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| What are some safety tips of railroad crossings? |
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1. Expect a train at any time 2. Never drive onto a grade crossing until you are sure you can clear the tracks
3. Never drive around a lowered gate
4. Watch for a second train
5. If your car stalls while you're on the track when train is approaching, get out of the car asap and run FAST. Run in opposite direction the train is going
6. Don't shift gears while on the track
7. Do not race a train
8. Be alert, especially at night |
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When parking, you must park facing the direction of the traffic no more than 10 inches from the right curb.
True or False |
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| False. It's no more than 12 inches from curb |
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| How far must you park from a fire hydrant? |
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| How far must you park from a crosswalk or intersection? |
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| How far must you park from a stop sign or traffic control signal? |
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| Can you park next to a vehicle parked next to edge or curb of a street? |
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| Can you park on a highway bridge or in a tunnel? |
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| How far should be from another parked car? |
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| Drivers with disabilities have a special license plate and what else? |
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| Only people with a special license plate or placard are able to park in disability parking space. True or False |
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| When you have permanent driver's license, who is required to wear a safety belt in the car? |
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| Drivers and front seat passengers |
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| When you have temporary driver's license, who is required to wear a safety belt in the car? |
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| If you are stopped by police and not wearing a safety belt, what is your fine? |
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$30 for driver
$20 for passenger |
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| If you are fined for not having a safety belt, will you lose any points on your permanent driving record? |
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| No. It is not a moving violation. |
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| What are the child restraint requirements? |
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1. Child must be under 4 years old and/or weigh less than 40 pounds
2. The child seat must meet federal safety standards |
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| What is the fine for first time child safety seat violation? |
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| When does a child move to a booster seat? |
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| 1. Child at least 4 and less than 8 |
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| When does child move out of a booster seat? |
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| When they are 4'9" or taller |
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Children more than 4 and less than 15 should always be in some kind of safety restraint/belt.
True or false |
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| What should you avoid doing while driving? |
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1. Cell phones or texting
2. Arguments or emotional conversations
3. Eating |
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| What is legal drinking age? |
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It is unlawful to drive a car with a blood-alchohol level of what percent or higher?
And what happens |
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.08% or higher
You get arrested |
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| If you refuse an blood-alcohol test or if the test is .08% or higher, what happens. |
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Your license gets taken away
90 days to 3 years if the level is too high
1 to 5 years if you refuse the test |
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| Operating a vehicle while impaired |
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