Drivers Ed Chapter 4
Drivers turning left must yield to:
oncoming vehicles going straight vehicles when at an intersection where there is no stop sign, yield sign or traffic signals pedestrians in the crosswalk
Yielding the Right-Of-Way, a motorist should always be prepared to yield to these 5 vehicles.
police cars ambulances transit buses (re entering traffic) fire trucks postal vehicles
Motorist are subject to double fines for any motor vehicle violations committed on:
A Safe Corridor and/or on a construction or work zone area
Headlights must be used:
Between one-half hour after sunset and one -half hour before sunrise and anytime in bad weather when visibility is less than 500 feet.
You should always yield to:
Emergency vehicles, buses re-entering traffic and other vehicles already in the intersection
If you miss your exit on an expressway you should:
Go on to the next exit
Passing on the right is allowed only on roads with more than one lane going in the same direction, when:
The motorist ahead is turning left and there is a lane to do so on the right
If a motorist is passing you, you should:
Slow down and make the pass easier for the other motorist
The best way to take a curve is:
Slow down before entering the curve
When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights, you must:
Stop at least 15 feet from the crossing
When approaching a curve, your vehicle may tend to:
When approaching a curve, your vehicle may tend to:
What is the New Jersey's "Move Over" Law
When motorist approach law enforcement, emergency vehicles, tow trucks, highway, turnpike, parkway maintenance vehicles (with flashing lights) you must pull over. If you cannot pull over you must slow down well below posted speed limit.
During daylight hours when rain, snow or ice, motorist must turn on:
Wipers and headlights
If you come to a multi-way stop at the same time as another motorist, you must:
Yield to the motorist on the right
On a two lane road, not near a school, when a school bus is stopped and it's red lights are flashing:
You must stop
in addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on public or private property to avoid a traffic signal or sign, a motorist will also receive a :
2 points
Unless a no-turn on red is posted, NJ law allows a right turn on red after a motorists:
Makes a full stop and checks traffic
Bright beams lights are used for:
Open country driving and when there is no traffic in sight
The rules for passing depend on the type of road. If both center lines are solid:
Passing is not allowed
When you see or hear emergency vehicles responding with sirens and/or flashing lights, you must:
Pull over to the extreme right of the roadway and stop, letting them pass you
When approaching or nearing an uncontrolled intersection you should:
Reduce speed and be ready to stop
When two or more roads join and there are no signs or signals, it is a good practice to:
Reduce speed and be ready to stop if necessary
Left hand turns are especially dangerous because:
you have to turn into oncoming traffic
Failure to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk, carries a fine of up to:
$500, up to 25 days in jail, 6 months suspension, 2 points and community service
You may not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant?
10 feet
When a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, a motorist may pass from either direction at a speed of no more than:
10 mph
The New Jersey speed limit in a school zone, business zone or residential district, unless otherwise posted, is:
25 mph
You may not park within how many feet of a stop sign?
50 feet
An acceleration lane is:
An extra lane at a highway entrance
A deceleration lane is:
An extra lane at a highway exit
If you miss your exit on a expressway, parkway or turnpike you should:
got to the next exit