NYS Driver's Ed 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 highway 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