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D. All of the above

Drivers are required to yield to pedestrians A. At all marked or unmarked crosswalks B. Only where a crosswalk is painted on the ground C. Only when pedestrians have a walk light D. All of the above

D. Yield to the cyclist and pedestrian. Wait for the pedestrian to cross the driver's lane and one more full lane.

In the graphic illustration on the right, a pedestrian is waiting to cross the roadway from position A to position D and the cyclist is traveling in the same direction. The driver intends to continue forward through the intersection. What are the driver's yielding responsibilities? A. Yield to the cyclist only. The pedestrian must wait in position A until it is safe to cross because there is no crosswalk. B. Yield to the cyclist and pedestrian. Wait for the pedestrian to clear the driver's lane. C. Yield to the cyclist and pedestrian. Wait for the pedestrian to clear driver's lane and half of the next lane. D. Yield to the cyclist and pedestrian. Wait for the pedestrian to cross the driver's lane and one more full lane.

C. Above the center of the rear tires or rear corner post

The pivot point used for backing turns is located where on your vehicle? A. The center of the hood B. Above the front tires, above the center of the side fenders C. Above the center of the rear tires or rear corner post D. The center of the rear window

B. 4-second danger zone

The red traffic light in the photo on the right is in what searching range? A. Target area range B. 4-second danger zone C. 15-second range D. 6- second following time

C. Trail brake just before stopping

To make a smooth stop: A. Push to the point of resistance and hold B. Release the pedal just before stopping C. Trail brake just before stopping D. Gently pump brake

False

True or False. Cyclists are considered vehicles and are permitted to occupy a full driving lane.

True

True or False. The three steps of Zone Control are Find, Solve, and Control.

False

True or False. When a traffic light is not working, you should stop and yield to vehicles on the right.

False

True or False. When you are being followed too closely, increase following time to the front and move to the left to allow them to pass.

True

True or False. A hole in traffic is larger than a gap in traffic.

False

True or False. A target can be a moving object if it is in the center of your intended path.

True

True or False. To effectively search an intersection from a stopped position, you should look 90 degrees left, right, and then left again.

Lock, Seat belt, Mirrors, Ignition, Lights, Engine

What is LSMILE?

Mirror, signal, mirrors on sides, over shoulder (check blind spot), Go if clear

What is MSMOG?

D. Apply the Brake

What is the best speed control option at this moment? A. Increase Speed B. Maintain Speed C. Cover the brake D. Apply the brake.

B. Closed

What is the condition of the front zone? A. Open B. Closed C. Unstable D. All of the above

A. From the front limit, search deep 90 degrees to the left, check the front, and search deep 90 degrees to the right.

What is the proper way to search an intersection where a stop IS required? A. From the front limit, search deep 90 degrees to the left, check the front, and search deep 90 degrees to the right B. While applying the brake, search 45 degrees to left and right C. On approach to the intersection, search 45 degrees to the left, check the front and right. D. While stopped, check 45 degrees to left, check the front, and check 45 degrees to right.

C. Middle of the right half of the hood

What is the standard reference point for 3 feet away from a line on the right as illustrated? A. Approximately one foot from the left corner of hood B. Center of the hood C. Middle of the right half of the hood D. Corner post or side mirror

B. Center of the hood

What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches away from a line on the right as illustrated? A. Approximately one foot from the left corner of hood B. Center of the hood C. Middle of the right half of the hood D. Corner post or side mirror

B. The garage door on the right

Where should you focus your central vision? A. The car on the left B. The garage door on the right C. The garage door on the left D. The parked truck on the right

B. Only vehicles 1 & 2- it is legal to turn left on a red from a two-way to a one- way street

Which vehicles are permitted to turn left on a red light? A. All the vehicles- left turn arrows permit the turns B. Only vehicles 1 & 2- it is legal to turn left on a red from a two-way to a one- way street C. Only vehicles 3 & 4- it is legal to turn left on a red from a two-way street to a two-way street D. None of the vehicles- they must all wait for the green light

B. The small window near the driveway of the house

You are the driver in the photo on the right. You intend to turn right at the intersection. What is the correct target to use as you approach the intersection? A. The pedestrians on the left B. The small window near the driveway of the house C. The large window on the end of the house D. The tree on the right

A. Check the rear zone. It is closed.

You are the driver in the photo on the right. Your front zone is closed. What other related zone will you check at this moment, and what is the condition of that zone? A. Check the rear zone. It is closed. B. Check the left and right zones. Both are closed. C. Check the left front zone. It is open. D. Check the rear zone. It is open.

B. The garage door on the right

You are the driver in the photo. What is the correct target? A. The car on the left B. The garage door on the right C. The garage door on the left D. The parked truck on the right

D. Lane D- the lane nearest the left edge of the roadway

You are the driver of car 1 and intend to turn left. You are required to turn in to which lane? A. Lane A- the lane on the far right edge of the roadway B. Lane B- the third closest lane C. Lane C- the second lane open from the left edge of the roadway D. Lane D- the lane nearest the left edge of the roadway

C. Lane C- the second lane open from the left edge of the roadway

You are the driver of car 2 and intend to turn left. You are required to turn into which lane? A. Lane A- the lane on the far right edge of the roadway B. Lane B- the third closest lane C. Lane C- the second lane open from the left edge of the roadway D. Lane D- the lane nearest the left edge of the roadway

D. Allowed only after you stop, search, and yield to other traffic and pedestrians.

You are the driver of car B and your traffic light is a re arrow. A right turn on this light is: A. Allowed, stopping is not required, but you must search and yield to traffic and pedestrians B. Allowed only if a sign is posted permitting the turn C. Never allowed, you must wait for a green light D. Allowed only after you stop, search, and yield to other traffic and pedestrians.

B. On the target area

You're the driver in the photo on the right. Where should your central vision be focused as you change lanes to the left? A. On the front vehicle B. On the target area C. On the center of the lane D. On the left edge of the lane

B. The median in the left front zone next to crosswalk

Your right front zone is closed by the cyclist approaching the intersection. What is the fixed zone condition that requires you to arrive at each closure at separate times? A. The crosswalk at the intersection B. The median in the left front zone next to crosswalk C. The trees in the right front zone after crosswalk D. The vehicle ahead of the crosswalk on the right


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