Drivers Ed- Chapter 10
True or false Treat an uncontrolled intersection the same way you would a stop sign
False
True or false a green light is always an indication to go because it is clear to do so
False
True or false all controlled intersections have traffic signals that provide for protected left turns
False
True or false because right turns take less time, they are more dangerous than left turns
False
True or false traffic control skid vehicles but not pedestrians the right away
False
Right of way
Immediate use of a certain part of the roadway is called
Delayed green light
A light allowing traffic from one side time to turn or go straight before the light for oncoming traffic turns green is known as a
Stale green light
A light that has been green for some time is described as a
Fresh green light
A light that has turned from red to Green is called a
Controlled intersection
An intersection where signs or a Signal assign the right away is known as a
Yielding
Letting others go before you is called
Gap
The distance between vehicles on the road is known as a
Crossbuck
The sign before the tracks at a railroad crossing is a
True or false Vehicles leaving a parking lot must yield to all vehicles and pedestrians
True
True or false Vehicles turning left at uncontrolled intersections must yield to all oncoming vehicles
True
True or false When approaching an intersection you will need to search the left front front and right - front zones to be certain they are open
True
True or false you need about two-thirds of a block in each direction to cross an intersection and traffic on the through street is traveling 30 miles per hour
True
True or false you should search the next intersection beginning at 12 seconds ahead of time
True
Joining traffic
Turning right or left into Lanes of other vehicles is called
Roundabout
When several roads meet at a circle, the intersection is a
Point of no return
When you can no longer stop safely without entering the intersection, you have reached the