Chapter 4.2 4.3 Review Questions What does a single “solid” line

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Chapter 4.2 4.3 Review Questions
What does a single “solid” line across an intersection represent?
What is a controlled intersection?
What does two “solid” lines across an intersection represent?
When 2 vehicles arrive at adjacent corners at a 4 way stop sign, which driver yields?
A driver of a vehicle who drives through private property to avoid a traffic signal is susceptible
to what?
When 2 roads intersect with no traffic lights or regulatory signs, what type of intersection is it?
What is the safest way for a driver to approach an uncontrolled intersection?
What is an acceleration lane?
What is a deceleration lane?
If you miss your highway exit, what should you do?
What is the best way to approach an upcoming curve?
When entering a curve, what does your vehicle want to do?
If permitted, drivers may turn “right on red” after what?
How far in advance must turn signals be activated?
What are the steps to approaching an intersection and making a left turn from a 2-way road to a
4-lane road?
What should drivers do when approaching an intersection where a traffic light turns to a “steady”
yellow?
What must motorists do when approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights?
What should motorists do if their vehicle stalls on the railroad tracks?
If you vehicle stalls on the RR tracks, you should leave the vehicle and notify police by referring
to what?
What must drivers do when on a 2 lane “undivided” road and a school bus is stopped with red
lights flashing?
How much room must drivers give a bus when stopped on an undivided highway for a school
bus?
A school bus is dropping off students in bulk at a school. At what speed are you permitted to
pass?
What are the specific rules on how drivers are suppose to yield to all emergency vehicles?
When approaching emergency vehicles from behind, define what the “move over” law means?
When are drivers required to use their headlights?
At what other times or conditions would a driver be required to use their headlights?
Under what circumstances is it okay for drivers to use their “high beams”?
When are drivers required to dim their “high beams”?
When should drivers use their “low beams”?
Where are some of the specific areas where drivers cannot park?
How many inches off a curb must a motorist park his vehicle?
What is the parking distance from a fire hydrant?
What is the parking distance form a crosswalk?
What is the parking distance from a stop sign?
What is the exception for rules pertaining to use of a wireless device?
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