Chapter 5 — Intersections and Turns
You have the right-of-way when you are:
Already in a traffic circle.
You want to turn right at the next intersection. You should begin to use your turn signal:
At least 100 feet before you turn.
You must pull over and stop for:
Authorized emergency vehicles responding to emergencies.
When you want to make a right turn, your car must be:
Close to the right side of the street.
You are making a left turn away from a two-way street into a one-way street. When you have completed the turn your car should be:
In the left lane of the street.
The law that requires every driver to exercise care to avoid colliding with an authorized emergency or hazard vehicle is called:
Move Over Law.
When you see an emergency vehicle parked, stopped, or standing with its emergency or hazard lights activated on a high or parkway, you should:
Move out of the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, if possible to do so safely.
You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should:
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street.
You are waiting in the intersection to complete a left turn. You should:
Signal and keep your wheels straight.
You come to an intersection which is blocked by other traffic. You should:
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through.
The driver's left arm and hand are extended downward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
Stop.
The driver's left hand and arm are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
Turn right.
You must yield the right-of-way to an approaching vehicle when you are:
Turning left.
When two vehicles enter an intersection from different highways at the same time, which vehicle must yield the right-of-way?
Vehicle on the left.
You want to turn left at an intersection. The light is green but oncoming traffic is heavy. You should:
Wait in the center of the intersection for traffic to clear.
What should you do when you are going to enter a roadway from a private road?
Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and roadway traffic.