Must yield to oncoming traffic.
What is yielding requirements when turning left?
A space with no line of sight or path of travel restriction.
What are open zones?
Communication options while driving.
What are using headlights, tapping breaks, or using hand signals?
Keeps you, and traffic behind you moving, decreases your chance of being rear-ended, and reduces the time you'll wait for the light to change to green.
What is timing your approach to arrive at a green light?
Advanced warning zone, transition zone, activity zone, end zone.
What are the 4 areas of a work zone?
Legal stop, safety stop, staggered stop.
What are stopping locations?
Find (problem in target area)
Solve (problem in 15 second area)
Control (problem in 4 second danger area)
What are the 3 searching ranges?
Where two or more roads come together that are controlled or uncontrolled.
What are intersections?
An old unstable light that has been green for a long time and will soon change to a yellow light.
What is a stale green light?

What is a railroad cross-buck sign?
Person on the left has to yield to the person on the right.
What is yielding requirements at a 4-way uncontrolled intersection?
Space with any line of sight or path of travel restriction or blockage.
What are closed zones?
Driving in a line of traffic, a traffic jam, a vehicle stopped at a traffic light, a vehicle turning left.
What are the four common rear-end impacts?
The process of moving your car left or right, laterally into or out of an adjacent lane.
What is a precision lane change?
NO zones around large trucks.
What are blind spots?
Curves, hills, intersection, trees/bushes, and heavy rain.
What are things that block you line-of-sight and path of travel?
Best lane position, speed control and communication.
What are the Solve step zone control options?
About 15 feet of space between you and the vehicle in front of you.
What is the space that gives you an escape route to avoid rear-end collision or a vehicle break-down?
When vehicles enter or exit a roadway, change lanes or are moving at a higher rate of speed.
What are unstable driving conditions?
Avoid fast start, late hard braking, and aggressive driving.
What are 3 ways to conserve fuel?
$250-$1000
What is a no U-turn permitted sign?
Left front, front, right front, left rear, rear, right rear.
What are zone location controls?
Staggered stop, legal stop, and safety stop.
What are the three different stop locations?
Right hook, left hook, curb cut, and dooring.
What are the four common driving mistakes?
Stay calm, signal and pull over in a safe place, stay still, keep hands on steering wheel in "plain sight."
What is managing a police traffic stop?