CH11: Sharing the Road
Motorists should be aware that all bicycles used after dark must have:
A front headlight and red tailight
What does a "slow moving vehicle" emblem look like?
A triangular orange sign
When should a driver yield to a pedestrian or bicyclist?
Always yield to pedestrians and slow down for bicyclists
When operating a vehicle, when might you see a pedestrian?
At any moment
Where should you stop at a crosswalk to ensure other vehicles are able to see the crossing?
Before or at the stop line before you enter the crosswalk
What rights or responsibilities do bicyclists have for sharing the roadway?
Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists
A motorist approaching a bicyclist should:
Exercise extreme caution
A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
Insure the bicycle
A blind person legally has the right-of-way when crossing the street when he is:
Led by a guide dog, or using a white or metallic cane
A motorist should know that a bicyclist operating on a roadway must:
Ride on the right side of the road
On a road which has no sidewalks a pedestrian should walk on the:
Side of the road facing oncoming traffic
When passing a bicyclist, what action should you take?
Slow down
You want to back out of your driveway. You see children playing nearby. Before you start to move your car you should:
Walk to the back of the car to be sure the way is clear
Do you need to yield to pedestrians in unmarked crosswalks?
Yes