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WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT ROAD CONSTRUCTION ZONES? A. You are responsible for the safety of the road workers B. Slow down only if you think workers are present C. Fines are the same for violations committed in construction zones

A. You are responsible for the safety of the road workers

WHEN ENTERING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO ACCELERATE TO MERGE, YOU SHOULD DRIVE AT: A. About 10 mph below the flow of traffic B. About the same speed as freeway traffic C. A legal speed of freeway traffic

B. About the same speed as freeway traffic

YOU SHOULD INCREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOUR CAR AND THE VEHICLE AHEAD WHEN YOU: A. Follow a small passenger car B. Are being followed by a tailgater C. Drive slower than the posted speed limit

B. Are being followed by a tailgater

PEDESTRIANS USING GUIDE DOGS OR WHITE CANES MUST: A. Be given the right-of-way at corners only B. Be given the right-of-way at all times C. Cross at intersections with traffic controls only

B. Be given the right-of-way at all times

A LANE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TWO-WAY ROAD THAT HAS DASHED LINES ON BOTH SIDES AND TWO LARGE CURVED ARROWS FACING EACH OTHER MAY BE USED FOR: A. Making right or left turns B. Beginning or ending left turns C. Passing slow vehicles

B. Beginning or ending left turns

TAILGATING OTHER DRIVERS: A. Cannot result in a traffic citation B. Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry C. Reduces accidents by preventing you from being cut off

B. Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry

THE SPEED LIMIT POSTED ON A ROAD IS 55 MPH. WHEN THE ROAD IS WET: A. Drive 20 to 25 mph under the speed limit B. Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit C. Maintain a 55 mph speed limit

B. Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit

WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT DRIVING AND TAKING DRUGS? A. Only illegal drugs can impair your driving B. Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving C. Any prescription drug is safe to use if you don't feel drowsy

B. Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving

YOU CAN MAKE A RIGHT TURN AT A SOLID RED LIGHT AFTER YOU CHECK FOR PEDESTRIANS AND OTHER TRAFFIC: A. At any time, if you slow down and signal before making the turn B. If you stop first and there is no sign to prohibit the turn C. Only if there is a sign that permits the turn

B. If you stop first and there is no sign to prohibit the turn

13. WHERE SHOULD YOU START MAKING A U-TURN WHEN DRIVING ON A DIVIDED STREET WITH MULTIPLE LANES IN YOUR DIRECTION? A. On the shoulder B. In the left lane C. In the median

B. In the left lane

WHERE SHOULD YOU START YOUR U-TURN ON A STREET WITH TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION? A. Always in the center left turn lane B. In the left lane C. In the right lane

B. In the left lane

FOLLOWING CLOSELY BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE: A. Helps you avoid other drivers' blind spots B. Is a common cause of rear-end accidents C. Increases fuel efficiency

B. Is a common cause of rear-end accidents

WHY SHOULD DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS ADJUST SEAT HEADRESTS IN MOTOR VEHICLES? A. It helps people relax, relieving the stress of driving B. It helps people avoid and reduce the severity of neck injuries C. It lets people maintain their hair styles D. Tired people can prop up their heads, helping them stay alert

B. It helps people avoid and reduce the severity of neck injuries

THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Left lane ends here B. No left turn C. Turn left here

B. No left turn

SHOULD YOU DRIVE SLOWER THAN OTHER TRAFFIC THAT IS TRAVELING WITHIN THE SPEED LIMIT? A. Yes. It makes the other traffic drive slower, too B. No. You can block traffic when you drive too slow C. Yes. It is safer than driving too fast

B. No. You can block traffic when you drive too slow

BLOCKING AN INTERSECTION DURING "RUSH HOUR" TRAFFIC IS: A. Not permitted unless some of the cross traffic can get around you B. Not permitted under any circumstances C. Not permitted unless you have the right-of-way

B. Not permitted under any circumstances

IF YOU DRIVE UP A NARROW, STEEP ROAD AND MEET A CAR WITH NO ROOM TO PASS: A. You should back down the road B. The other driver should back up the road C. Neither driver should back at all

B. The other driver should back up the road

15. WHEN YOU ARE TOWING A TRAILER: A. You must not drive faster than 45 mph B. The trailer must not swerve from side to side at any speed

B. The trailer must not swerve from side to side at any speed

CHECKING TRAFFIC BEHIND YOU: A. Is not a good idea—always keep your eyes straight ahead B. Will help if you're being followed C. Is only useful if you're slowing down

B. Will help if you're being followed

THE SPEED LIMIT IN AN ALLEY IS: A. 20 mph B. 10 mph C. 15 mph

C. 15 mph

IF YOUR VEHICLE BREAKS DOWN, YOU SHOULD: A. Pull off of the road as far as possible, while still visible B. Turn on four-way flashers and open your hood (if not wet out) C. Place emergency flares/signs 100 feet around your vehicle D. All of the above

D. All of the above

WHEN SHOULD YOU USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS? A. Any time you have trouble seeing other cars B. Any time you can't see at least one mile ahead C. One hour after sunset

A. Any time you have trouble seeing other cars

2. WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING SLOWLY IN THE FREEWAY FAST LANE, BLOCKING TRAFFIC WHICH WISHES TO PASS, YOU SHOULD: A. Change lanes to the right when it is safe to do so B. Only change lanes when there are five or more vehicles behind you C. Not change lanes when you are driving the speed limit

A. Change lanes to the right when it is safe to do so

BEFORE GETTING OUT OF YOUR PARKED CAR ON THE TRAFFIC SIDE OF THE STREET, YOU SHOULD: A. Check traffic coming from behind before opening your door B. Open your door so the other vehicles will stop and let you out C. Give a hand and arm signal for a left turn

A. Check traffic coming from behind before opening your door

IF YOU ARE TOWING ANOTHER VEHICLE OR TRAILER ON A FOUR-LANE FREEWAY, YOU MUST TRAVEL IN: A. Either of the two right lanes B. The far right lane only C. Any of the traffic lanes in your direction

A. Either of the two right lanes

IF IT STARTS TO RAIN ON A HOT DAY, THE ROAD IS THE MOST SLIPPERY: A. For the first few minutes B. After it has been raining for a few hours C. After it has stopped raining

A. For the first few minutes

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE ABOUT DOUBLE PARKING? A. It is illegal under any circumstances B. It is illegal unless you wait in the vehicle C. It is allowed if you are making a delivery

A. It is illegal under any circumstances

WHEN IT IS FOGGY, YOU SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND TURN ON YOUR: A. Low-beam lights B. High-beam lights C. Emergency flashers

A. Low-beam lights

WHAT IS THE "BASIC SPEED LAW"? A. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions B. Never drive faster than the posted speed limits C. Keep up with the flow of traffic

A. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions

IF YOUR VEHICLE HAS A STEERING WHEEL LOCK, SHOULD YOU EVER TURN OFF THE IGNITION WHILE IT IS MOVING? A. No, the steering wheel may lock and you can lose control of your vehicle B. Yes, turning off the ignition will not affect the steering control C. No, unless you want to coast downhill D. Yes, but be prepared to skid if you step on the brakes too hard

A. No, the steering wheel may lock and you can lose control of your vehicle

LARGE TRUCKS TURNING RIGHT ONTO A STREET WITH TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION: A. Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn B. Must stay in the right lane at all times C. May complete their turn in either the right or the left lane

A. Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn

IF THERE IS A RAILROAD CROSSING AHEAD AND A RED FLASHING SIGNAL WARNS YOU OF AN APPROACHING TRAIN, YOU MUST: A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing B. Slow down before crossing C. Stop only if you see a train coming

A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing

IF YOU ARE APPROACHING AN INTERSECTION WITH A RED FLASHING LIGHT. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? A. Stop before entering and then proceed when safe B. Slow down and allow cross traffic to go first C. Wait for the green light before entering

A. Stop before entering and then proceed when safe

TO TURN LEFT FROM A ONE-WAY STREET ONTO A ONE-WAY STREET, USE: A. The lane closest to the left curb B. Any lane as long as it is safe C. The lane closest to the right curb

A. The lane closest to the left curb

WHO HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WHEN A VEHICLE APPROACHES A PEDESTRIAN AT AN INTERSECTION WITH NO CROSSWALKS? A. The pedestrian B. The pedestrian, but only when he or she has the green WALK signal C. The vehicle, but it should slow down

A. The pedestrian

THIS LANE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TWO-WAY STREET MAY BE USED: A. To begin or end left turns or start a permitted U-turn B. As a regular driving lane during periods of heavy traffic C. To pass other vehicles that are moving slowly

A. To begin or end left turns or start a permitted U-turn

YELLOW LINES SEPARATE: A. Traffic lanes moving in opposite directions B. Traffic lanes on one-way streets C. Railroad tracks

A. Traffic lanes moving in opposite directions

WHAT IS THE BEST ADVICE FOR DRIVING WHEN HEAVY FOG, DUST, OR PRECIPITATION OCCURS? A. Try not to drive until conditions improve B. Do not drive too slowly because other drivers may hit you C. Alternate your low and high-beams to improve your vision

A. Try not to drive until conditions improve

WHEN MAY YOU LEGALLY DRIVE AROUND OR UNDER A RAILROAD CROSSING GATE? A. Under no circumstances B. When you can clearly see in both directions C. When the gate does not seem to be working correctly

A. Under no circumstances

U-TURNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS ARE LEGAL: A. When there are no vehicles approaching nearby B. Across two sets of solid double yellow lines C. On a one-way street at a green arrow

A. When there are no vehicles approaching nearby

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING HOW YOUR MEDICATIONS AFFECT YOUR DRIVING? A. You B. Your doctor C. Your pharmacist

A. You

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS WITH RED ARROWS AND THOSE WITH SOLID RED LIGHTS? A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first B. Red arrows are only used for protected turn lanes C. Red arrows are only used to stop traffic that is turning left

A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first

WHEN YOU PARK ON A LEVEL ROAD NEXT TO A CURB: A. Your wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb B. Your front wheels must be turned towards the side of the road C. You do not have to set your parking brake

A. Your wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb

IF YOUR CAR HAS AIR BAGS, YOU SHOULD USE YOUR SEATBELT: A. Only on the freeway B. At all times C. Unless you are only driving within city limits

B. At all times

UNLESS PROHIBITED BY A SIGN, YOU MAY LEGALLY MAKE A U-TURN: A. At an intersection on a one-way street B. At an intersection with a green light C. In front of a fire station

B. At an intersection with a green light

WHERE SHOULD YOU STOP YOUR VEHICLE WHEN THERE IS NO LIMIT LINE? A. Twenty feet before the intersection B. At the corner C. Just past the corner

B. At the corner

IF YOU ALWAYS LET OTHER DRIVERS GO AHEAD OF YOU AT INTERSECTIONS, YOU ARE MOST LIKELY: A. Improving traffic flow B. Causing traffic delays C. Effectively using defensive driving techniques

B. Causing traffic delays

WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE LEFT LANE OF A FOUR-LANE FREEWAY AND WISH TO EXIT ON THE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Carefully cross all the lanes at one time B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane C. Slow before beginning each lane change

B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane

11. YOU MUST CAREFULLY LOOK FOR BICYCLES IN TRAFFIC LANES BECAUSE THEY: A. Must ride facing oncoming traffic B. Could be hidden in your blind spots C. Have the right-of-way

B. Could be hidden in your blind spots

12. YOU MUST CAREFULLY WATCH FOR BICYCLES IN TRAFFIC LANES BECAUSE THEY: A. Usually have the right-of-way B. Could be hidden in your blind spots C. Must ride facing oncoming traffic

B. Could be hidden in your blind spots

THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Business district ahead B. Divided highway ahead C. Obstructed roadway ahead

B. Divided highway ahead

WHILE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE DANGEROUS TO DO WHILE DRIVING, WHICH IS ALSO ILLEGAL? A. Reading a road map B. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones C. Adjusting your outside mirrors

B. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones

WHEN BACKING UP YOUR CAR, YOU SHOULD: A. Use both rearview mirrors B. Look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly C. Look over your left shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly

B. Look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF AN ONCOMING CAR AT NIGHT APPROACHES WITH ITS HIGH-BEAMS ON? A. Flash your high-beams quickly at the other driver B. Look toward the right edge of your lane C. Slow down and look straight ahead

B. Look toward the right edge of your lane

A GOOD SAFETY RULE, WHEN YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT-OF-WAY, IS: A. Always take it B. Never insist on it C. Always let the other driver have it

B. Never insist on it

THIS SIGN MEANS: A. U-turn area ahead B. No U-turn C. No passing

B. No U-turn

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTES TO IMPROVED TRAFFIC FLOW? A. Lowering the speed limit on major freeways B. Not slowing down to look at an accident scene C. Using your car instead of public transportation

B. Not slowing down to look at an accident scene

WHERE SHOULD YOU PARK WHEN YOUR TIRE SUDDENLY DEFLATES ON A HIGHWAY? A. In the right-hand lane B. Off the pavement C. Where your car will be visible for 200 feet from the front

B. Off the pavement

A PERSON BETWEEN 13 AND 18 YEARS OF AGE MAY HAVE HIS OR HER DRIVING PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED OR DELAYED FOR _______ IF CONVICTED AS A HABITUAL TRUANT. A. Three months B. One year C. Six months D. Nine months

B. One year

IF YOU ARE DRIVING AND FINDING IT HARD TO STAY AWAKE, YOU SHOULD: A. Open your windows B. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key and rest C. Drink plenty of black coffee

B. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key and rest

TWO SETS OF SOLID DOUBLE YELLOW LINES TWO FEET OR MORE APART: A. May only be crossed to enter a private driveway B. Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed C. Denote a lane for beginning or ending left-hand turns

B. Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed

WHEN DRIVING IN THE FAR RIGHT LANE OF A FREEWAY, YOU: A. Must drive slower than other traffic B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps C. Must give the right-of-way to merging traffic

B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps

WHICH OF THESE IS THE PROPER WAY TO CHANGE LANES? A. Signal, check your mirrors, and then change lanes B. Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder before you change lanes C. Signal before you change lanes and then move over quickly

B. Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder before you change lanes

YOU SHOULD CHECK TRAFFIC BEHIND YOU: A. Only on a freeway or highway B. So you will know if you are being tailgated C. Only when you are slowing down

B. So you will know if you are being tailgated

OTHER DRIVERS ARE NOT MAKING ROOM FOR YOU TO MERGE ONTO A FREEWAY WITH HEAVY TRAFFIC. IF IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, YOU MAY: A. Make room by forcing your way into a small gap B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic C. Drive onto a freeway shoulder until a gap appears

B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic

YOU WANT TO GO INTO A STORE TO MAKE A QUICK PURCHASE. YOU SHOULD: A. Leave the car running and set the parking brake B. Stop the engine and set the parking brake C. Stop the engine, but set the parking brake only if on a slope

B. Stop the engine and set the parking brake

A RIGHT TURN STARTS IN THE RIGHT-HAND LANE AND END IN: A. The left lane B. The lane closest to the curb C. Any lane available

B. The lane closest to the curb

TO TURN RIGHT ONTO A TWO-WAY STREET FROM A TWO-WAY STREET, START IN THE RIGHT LANE AND END IN: A. The left lane B. The lane closest to the curb C. Any lane that is available

B. The lane closest to the curb

DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ANY DRUG WHICH MAKES YOU DRIVE UNSAFELY IS: A. Permitted if a doctor or nurse administered it B. Permitted if it is a diet pill or cold medicine C. Against the law

C. Against the law

YOU ARE DRIVING ON A TWO-WAY STREET AND WANT TO TURN LEFT AT THE CORNER. GIVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO: A. Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a WALK signal B. Vehicles stopped at the red light C. Any vehicle coming towards you

C. Any vehicle coming towards you

YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT IN A MOVING VEHICLE: A. Unless the vehicle has airbags B. Unless you are in the back of a pickup C. At all times

C. At all times

YOU MUST YIELD TO A PEDESTRIAN USING A WHITE CANE OF GUIDE DOG: A. Only when the pedestrian is obeying traffic controls B. Only when a guide dog is leading the person across a street C. At all times

C. At all times

YOU MAY CROSS A DOUBLE YELLOW LINE TO PASS ANOTHER VEHICLE IF THE LINE IS: A. Solid on your side B. Solid on both sides C. Broken on your side

C. Broken on your side

A TRAFFIC LIGHT IS RED, BUT A PEACE OFFICER IS TELLING YOU TO GO AHEAD ANYWAY. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? A. Wait for the green light B. Change lanes and drive slowly C. Do as the officer tells you

C. Do as the officer tells you

IF YOU GET SLEEPY WHILE DRIVING, YOU SHOULD: A. Move to the right lane and continue driving B. Drink coffee to stay awake C. Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest

C. Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest

WHEN YOU HEAR THE SIREN OR SEE THE FLASHING RED LIGHT OF A CLOSELY APPROACHING EMERGENCY VEHICLE, AND YOU ARE NOT IN THE INTERSECTION, YOU SHOULD: A. Drive slowly in the right lane until it has passed B. Speed up so that you can stay ahead of it C. Drive to the right edge of the road and stop

C. Drive to the right edge of the road and stop

11. WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF A "SPACE CUSHION" AROUND YOUR VEHICLE? A. There is none. Other drivers just crowd in front of you B. You don't have to worry about the driver next to you C. If another driver makes a mistake, you have time to react

C. If another driver makes a mistake, you have time to react

IF YOU ARE BEING TAILGATED, YOU SHOULD: A. Brake quickly B. Signal the tailgater when it is safe to pass you C. Increase your following distance

C. Increase your following distance

YOU ARE DRIVING DEFENSIVELY WHEN YOU: A. Always put one car length between you and the car ahead of you B. Stare at the car in front of you while driving C. Keep your eyes moving and look for possible hazards

C. Keep your eyes moving and look for possible hazards

WHAT IS A COMMON FACTOR IN THE TRAFFIC DEATHS OF TEENAGE DRIVERS? A. Slow reflexes B. Fear of taking risks C. Lack of driving skill

C. Lack of driving skill

BEFORE DRIVING INTO AN INTERSECTION AFTER A STOP, YOU SHOULD LOOK: A. Straight ahead and to the left B. Left and right only C. Left, right, and then left again

C. Left, right, and then left again

U-TURNS IN BUSINESS DISTRICTS ARE: A. Always illegal because they are dangerous B. Legal if the businesses are churches, apartments, or clubs C. Legal at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them

C. Legal at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them

THIS SIGN MEANS: A. The vehicle on the right goes first B. You have the right-of-way C. Let other traffic go first D. Make a complete stop before turning

C. Let other traffic go first

IF A PERSON IS CROSSING THE STREET AT A CORNER WITHOUT CROSSWALKS, YOU SHOULD: A. Take the right-of-way B. Slow down and proceed with care C. Let the person have the right-of-way D. Stop four feet from the corner

C. Let the person have the right-of-way

A GREEN ARROW POINTING TO THE LEFT ON A TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS YOU MAY: A. Turn left or continue going straight B. Turn in that direction only after you stop C. Make a protected turn in that direction

C. Make a protected turn in that direction

AS YOU PREPARE TO TURN RIGHT AT A CORNER WHERE THERE IS A BICYCLE LANE, YOU SHOULD SIGNAL, LOOK CAREFULLY FOR BICYCLISTS, AND THEN: A. Make your turn, being careful to stay out of the bike lane B. Speed up and pass bicyclists before they can get to the corner C. Merge into the bike lane to make a turn

C. Merge into the bike lane to make a turn

WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT MOTORCYCLES? A. Motorcycles are small and can easily be seen by drivers B. Motorcycles may not share traffic lanes C. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance

C. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance

THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Right lane ends here B. Side road to the right C. No right turn

C. No right turn

WHEN PLANNING TO PASS OTHER VEHICLES, YOU SHOULD: A. Assume they will maintain a constant speed B. Assume they will let you pass if you use your turn signal C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane

C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane

WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT SLIPPERY ROAD SURFACES? A. Bridges and overpasses freeze last B. Pavements are not slippery the first few minutes after it starts raining on a hot day C. On cold, wet days, shade from buildings or trees can hide spots of ice

C. On cold, wet days, shade from buildings or trees can hide spots of ice

WHICH OF THESE IS A GOOD WAY TO SPOT DRIVING HAZARDS? A. Focus on the vehicle ahead B. Focus on your inside mirrors C. Scan ahead of your vehicle

C. Scan ahead of your vehicle

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU ARE APPROACHING AN INTERSECTION WITH A FLASHING YELLOW SIGNAL LIGHT? A. Maintain your speed but watch for other vehicles B. Stop before crossing the intersection C. Slow down and cross carefully

C. Slow down and cross carefully

TO AVOID GETTING REAR-ENDED BY ANOTHER VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn your head and look over your shoulder B. Check your rearview mirror often C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you D. Drive with your left foot on the brake pedal at all times

C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you

YOU MAY NOT DOUBLE PARK: A. Except while waiting in a car B. Except when making a delivery C. There are no exceptions D. Unless your vehicle displays a parking placard

C. There are no exceptions

DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A DRUG THAT MAKES YOUR DRIVING UNSAFE IS PERMITTED: A. If it is not an illegal drug B. If it is a prescription drug C. Under no circumstances

C. Under no circumstances

YOU ARE IN A TRUCK'S BLIND SPOT IF: A. You stay close to the vehicle's left front wheel B. You follow no closer than 12 ft C. You can't see the truck driver in his or her side mirror

C. You can't see the truck driver in his or her side mirror

AFTER PASSING A CAR, IT IS SAFE TO RETURN TO YOUR LANE WHEN: A. You signal for four seconds with your intention to return to your lane B. The driver signals you to return to your lane C. You see the vehicle's headlights in your rearview mirror

C. You see the vehicle's headlights in your rearview mirror

IF YOU EXPERIENCE SLIPPING, SKIDDING OR "HYDROPLANING" WHILE DRIVING, YOU SHOULD: A. Slowly ease the gas pedal B. Do not turn or stop quickly; turn slowly and only as needed C. Gently pump disc brakes or use ABS brakes as directed D. All of the above

D. All of the above

TO AVOID ACCIDENTS, DRIVERS SHOULD COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER BY: A. Signaling when changing lanes/direction, slowing down or stopping B. Using their horns in emergencies and when really necessary C. Using emergency flashers/flares/signs as needed D. All of the above

D. All of the above

16. WHEN YOU FOLLOW VEHICLES TOO CLOSELY AND ANOTHER DRIVER SUDDENLY CUTS IN FRONT OF YOU, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? A. Swerve into the lane next to you B. Slam on your brakes C. Drive onto the shoulder of the road D. Take your foot off the gas pedal

D. Take your foot off the gas pedal


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