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As you approach an uncontrolled intersection, you identify a pedestrian who has entered the intersection. You most....
let the pedestrian go first.
yield only if the pedestrian is in a crosswalk.
swerve around the pedestrian.
blow your horn so the pedestrian knows you are approaching.
The chance of a collision is greatest at....
school crossings.
parking lot entrances and exits.
a driveway entrance.
an intersection.
When following a bus across a railroad crossing, you should....
increase speed and pass.
be prepared for it to stop.
look 12 seconds ahead.
yield the right of way to the train.
When you should yield, other drivers....
will not go first.
must assume you will stop.
should not have to slow or stop.
will yield if they are turning.
Generally, you may turn right on red providing you...
slow before turning.
prepare to stop for traffic.
treat the light as you would a STOP sign.
slow enough to have good visability.
You approach an uncontrolled intersection. You should treat it as though which sign is present?
a STOP sign.
a warning sign.
a construction sign.
a YIELD sign.
You plan to cross an intersection, but your vision is blocked by parked vehicles. You should look.....
mostly to the rearview mirrors.
ahead if traffic is clear on one side.
in a search pattern of 360 degrees.
left, right, and ahead as you creep forward.
Traffic is moving at 30 mph on a street you plan to cross. How large a gap in each direction should you have?
about two-thirds of a block
about one-quarter of a block
about one-half of a block
about one block
You have the right of way at an intersection...
any time you have a 2-second gap.
when the signal light is flashing.
only when other drivers give it to you.
if there is no police officer present.
A traffic light that has been green for some time is....
fresh, likely to stay green.
fresh, likely to start flashing.
stale, likely to turn yellow soon.
stale, likely to turn red immediately
If a traffic signal has a fourth or fifth light, it is likely to be a......
walk light.
left-turn light.
flashing light.
turn-on-red light.
Turning right on red after stopping is permitted....
only during daylight hours.
except when entering a one-way street.
unless a sign prohibits the turn.
at all intersections.
A controlled railroad crossing is identified by....
Which lane should you be in to begin a left turn from a two-way street?
The right lane, if there are no parked vehicles. (Lane Position D)
The lane closest to the center line. (Lane Position A)
Any lane, if there is no other traffic present. (Lane Position A-E)
The lane nearest to the right curb. (Lane Position E)
The middle lane (Lane Position C)
Which clue or clues help you to identify an intersection ahead?
a broken white line
an orange traffic sign
an approaching vehicle
street signs and street lights
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