Mike Miller
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16.
Posted speed limits tell you (1 point)
* how fast to drive.
* the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.<--------------------------
* the slowest speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.
* what speed to set your cruise control.
17.
Several states have enacted laws restricting the use of ____ while driving. (1 point)
* windshield wipers
* radios
* cell phones<--------------------------
* makeup mirrors
18.
Which statement is false? (1 point)
* You should always yield the right-of-way to any emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance, that has its sirens on and lights flashing.
* You should always yield the right-of-way to people who are blind and carrying a white cane or using a guide dog.
* You should always yield the right-of-way to cars entering the roadway when they're going in your direction.<--------------------------
* You should always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, especially those using crosswalks.
19.
The basic speed law states that you must (1 point)
* drive with the flow of traffic.
* drive at the speed at which you feel comfortable.
* stay within 10 miles per hour of the speed limit.
* always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper for existing conditions.<--------------------------
20.
An example of reckless driving would be (1 point)
* driving under the influence.<--------------------------
* listening to the radio while driving.
* singing while driving.
* driving in the rain.
21.
The purpose of a regulatory sign is to (1 point)
* control the movement of traffic.
* tell you how to get where you're going.<--------------------------
* explain the rules of the road.
* regulate how much traffic is on the road.
22.
If you stop at a four-way stop at the same time the car to your right has reached its stop sign, (1 point)
* you both should go.
* you must let the driver on the right go first.<--------------------------
* you both should wait.
* the driver on the right must let you go first.
23.
As you approach a yield sign, you should (1 point)
* slow down and check oncoming traffic.
* check traffic behind you.
* search left and right for traffic.
* do all of the above.<--------------------------
24.
When you see a pedestrian or school-zone sign, you must (1 point)
* stay in the left lane.
* increase your speed.
* slow down and proceed with caution.<--------------------------
* only pay attention if you can see pedestrians or school children.
25.
You cannot pass another vehicle on a road when (1 point)
* two solid, double lines divide the roadway.
* broken white lines divide the lanes.
* broken yellow lines divide the lanes.
* the broken yellow line is on the other side of the road.<--------------------------
26.
Double-dashed yellow lines on the pavement indicate (1 point)
* a passing lane.
* a reversible lane.<--------------------------
* a parking lane.
* a slow lane.
27.
A solid white line can indicate (1 point)
* the right side of the roadway.
* a bicycle lane on the right side of the highway.
* a breakdown lane on the right side of the highway.
* all of the above.<--------------------------
28.
Traffic signals are usually located at intersections because (1 point)
* it is most convenient.
* the level of risk is heightened.
* people can see them better.
* the level of risk is reduced.<--------------------------
29.
A flashing yellow traffic signal is similar to a (1 point)
* stop sign.
* yield sign.<--------------------------
* speed-limit sign.
* railroad crossbuck sign.
30.
When an officer is present and directing traffic at an intersection, you must pay attention to the (1 point)
* traffic control signal.
* officer.<--------------------------
* officer unless the light is red.
* traffic control signal unless the officer is looking right at you.
Posted speed limits tell you (1 point)
* how fast to drive.
* the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.<--------------------------
* the slowest speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.
* what speed to set your cruise control.
17.
Several states have enacted laws restricting the use of ____ while driving. (1 point)
* windshield wipers
* radios
* cell phones<--------------------------
* makeup mirrors
18.
Which statement is false? (1 point)
* You should always yield the right-of-way to any emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance, that has its sirens on and lights flashing.
* You should always yield the right-of-way to people who are blind and carrying a white cane or using a guide dog.
* You should always yield the right-of-way to cars entering the roadway when they're going in your direction.<--------------------------
* You should always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, especially those using crosswalks.
19.
The basic speed law states that you must (1 point)
* drive with the flow of traffic.
* drive at the speed at which you feel comfortable.
* stay within 10 miles per hour of the speed limit.
* always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper for existing conditions.<--------------------------
20.
An example of reckless driving would be (1 point)
* driving under the influence.<--------------------------
* listening to the radio while driving.
* singing while driving.
* driving in the rain.
21.
The purpose of a regulatory sign is to (1 point)
* control the movement of traffic.
* tell you how to get where you're going.<--------------------------
* explain the rules of the road.
* regulate how much traffic is on the road.
22.
If you stop at a four-way stop at the same time the car to your right has reached its stop sign, (1 point)
* you both should go.
* you must let the driver on the right go first.<--------------------------
* you both should wait.
* the driver on the right must let you go first.
23.
As you approach a yield sign, you should (1 point)
* slow down and check oncoming traffic.
* check traffic behind you.
* search left and right for traffic.
* do all of the above.<--------------------------
24.
When you see a pedestrian or school-zone sign, you must (1 point)
* stay in the left lane.
* increase your speed.
* slow down and proceed with caution.<--------------------------
* only pay attention if you can see pedestrians or school children.
25.
You cannot pass another vehicle on a road when (1 point)
* two solid, double lines divide the roadway.
* broken white lines divide the lanes.
* broken yellow lines divide the lanes.
* the broken yellow line is on the other side of the road.<--------------------------
26.
Double-dashed yellow lines on the pavement indicate (1 point)
* a passing lane.
* a reversible lane.<--------------------------
* a parking lane.
* a slow lane.
27.
A solid white line can indicate (1 point)
* the right side of the roadway.
* a bicycle lane on the right side of the highway.
* a breakdown lane on the right side of the highway.
* all of the above.<--------------------------
28.
Traffic signals are usually located at intersections because (1 point)
* it is most convenient.
* the level of risk is heightened.
* people can see them better.
* the level of risk is reduced.<--------------------------
29.
A flashing yellow traffic signal is similar to a (1 point)
* stop sign.
* yield sign.<--------------------------
* speed-limit sign.
* railroad crossbuck sign.
30.
When an officer is present and directing traffic at an intersection, you must pay attention to the (1 point)
* traffic control signal.
* officer.<--------------------------
* officer unless the light is red.
* traffic control signal unless the officer is looking right at you.