Session 15: Right-of-way pt. 2

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When exiting from private property and entering a public roadway, what should you do?

(a.) Stop and yield the right of way to all other road users. b. Honk your horn and proceed with caution. c. Signal your intention and then proceed quickly. d. Enter the road as quickly as possible to clear the way.

Move Over Law

When approaching law enforcement and other emergency vehicles, tow trucks, road machinery or highway construction or maintenance vehicles (that are stopped on or near a highway and are using flashing emergency lights), you must move into a lane not nearest the stopped vehicle and travel in that lane until you have safely passed the stopped vehicle(s). If it is unsafe to move into another lane, slow down until you have safely passed the stopped vehicle(s)

Emergency Vehicles

You must yield the right-of-way to police vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances or other emergency vehicles using a siren, air horn or a red or blue flashing light. Pull over to the right edge of the road or as near to the right as possible and stop when you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching from any direction. Follow any instructions given over the emergency vehicle's loud- speaker. If you are in an intersection, including a roundabout, drive through the intersection before you pull over. If the emergency vehicle using lights or siren is on the other side of a divided highway, you do not need to pull over and stop. You must not pass an emergency vehicle that is about to back into, or is backing into, the driveway entrance of a fire station. It is illegal to pass or follow within 500 feet of a moving emergency vehicle with its red or blue lights on and siren operating. This includes while driving on freeways or other limited access highways.

How many hours must you drive with your instruction permit?

a. 10 hours. b. 15 hours. (c.) 30 hours. d. 40 hours.

How long do you have to have your instruction permit for before you can receive your probationary license?

a. 3 months. (b.) 6 months. c. 9 months. d. 12 months.

How long do your restrictions last when you get your probationary license?

a. 3 months. b. 12 months. c. 6 months. (d.) 9 months

How close are you legally allowed to follow an emergency vehicle with the lights on and siren operating?

a. 400 feet. (b.) 500 feet. c. 1,000 feet. d. 750 feet.

Which of the following is considered a work zone?

a. A long road reconstruction. b. Workers quickly filling a pot hole in. c. Snow plows clearing snow from the road. (d.) All of the above.

Which of the following road users is the most vulnerable and should be yielded to first?

a. Motorists. (b.) Pedestrians. c. Motorcyclists. d. Truckers.

True or False: It is always safe to drive at the posted speed limit.

a. True. (b.) False.

Where do you get your MV3001 form to receive your instruction permit?

a. Via email from the instructor of this course. (b.) From a behind-the-wheel provider of your choosing. c. From the DMV's website. d. From the DMV.

When are you required to present proof of insurance?

a. When you apply for your driver license. b. When you renew your license plates. (c.) When a law enforcement officer requests it at a traffic stop or accident scene. d. All of the above.


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