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They are warning signs that alert drivers of hazardous conditions.
What is graphics?
100
An area of ground or concrete separating traffic going in opposite directions.
What is a median?
100
It is a synonym for illegal.
What is the meaning of the word prohibited?
100
A vehicle that is unable to drive at highway speeds, such as tractors and other large farm machinery.
What is a slow- moving vehicle?
100
A location where an additional right lane is provided for slower moving vehicles.
What is pull out areas?
200
They are sharp turns, usually found on mountainous roads.
What is switchbacks?
200
It is a small, yellow rectangular sign underneath a curve warning sign. They provide suggested maximum speed limits under conditions.
What is a advisory speed sign?
200
It is 45 mph.
What is the speed limit to assume on a rural road when no speed limit is provided?
200
It is once you can see the headlights of the vehicle you passed in the rear view mirror.
What is it safe to return to your lane after passing a vehicle?
200
You could reduce speed. Also once the other vehicle is in the other lane, get out of their blind spot.
What is something you can do to help a driver who is wanting to pass you?
300
You should stop in advance, and blow your horn. Most importantly, you need to be patient.
What should you do if you happen to observe one or more animals crossing the road, what should you do?
300
You should be alert for railroad warning signs, slow and check left and right before crossing, and never cross a railroad crossing until you know it is absolutely safe to do so.
What is some things to do to avoid conflicts at rural railroad crossings?
300
You check your right front zone for an alternate path of travel, and for line of sight restrictions.
What do you do when you identify an oncoming vehicle on a two lane road?
300
Rural road driving is at higher speeds. At higher speeds, you will need to think faster. The IPDE process will have to come to you sooner. It is crucial, in all cases.
What is the IPDE used in rural road driving?
300
Two situations would be tailgating, and if the speed increases.
What is two situations that would require you to establish a greater following distance while rural road driving?
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They require large gaps. First make sure you check the left front and right zones. When it is safe, cross the lanes on your side of the roadway. Choose a time when no traffic is approaching from your right in the far left lane of the road you will be turning into. Then turn into the nearest lane. Accelerate more quickly to the prevailing speed then you would for a right turn.
What is the steps to take for making a left turn onto a multilane rural highway?
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To turn right, check traffic to the left, ahead, and to the right of your target area. Make certain the left, front, and right zones are open. Enter the nearest right lane as you turn. Look and steer towards your target and accelerate to the prevailing speed. If a lane change left is needed, do so only after you complete your turn, clear the intersection, and attain the prevailing speed.
What is the steps to making a right turn onto a multilane rural highway?
400
You will never pass if the rural road is marked with solid yellow lines. Signs can also mark no passing zones.
What is some situations in which you will never pass?
400
You should seek higher ground immediately, and wait for the water to recede. Stay away from creeks or natural drainage areas.
What should you do if you encounter a flash flood while driving in rural areas?
400
On a clear, regular day the posted speed is safe to go abide by. However under weather, construction, or curvy condition, the suggested speed would be appropriate to abide by.
What is the safe speed? The posted or the suggest safer on rural roads?
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1) Check all road way signs and markings to make sure its legal to pass. 2) While maintaining a following distance of 3 seconds or more, look ahead to your target area to make certain it is safe to pass. 3) If there are no conflicts ahead, get into the ready position (a two-second following distance), and then get into lane position two. 4) Check roadway conditions. 5) Check your rear view mirror for possible conflicts in your rear zone. 6) Glance over your left shoulder to make certain no vehicle is in your blind spot. 7) Check the oncoming traffic lane again to be sure there are no vehicles approaching, and that you have enough space to safely pass. 8) Check ahead for driveways and side roads.
What is the steps in preparing to pass someone on a rural roadway?
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1) See the curve in your target area. 2) Check your rear zone. 3) Check your left- front zone for oncoming traffic. 4) Check your right-front zone to determine if it is open or closed to your line of sight and path of travel. 5) Stay in or or get into lane position 1. 6) If the curve is sharp, lightly apply your brakes and hold until the mid point of the curve before you turn the steering wheel. 7) As you get closer to the curve, look in the direction the road curves. 8) Once you are beyond the midpoint of the curve, begin to accelerate gently if the conditions allow. 9) Identify and evaluate your new target area, steer towards new target area, and search ahead for possible zone changes.
What is the steps to follow when approaching a curve?
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1) Move from your following distance position (3 or more seconds) to your ready position, which is two seconds behind the vehicle you intend to pass. 2) When it is safe to pass, signal left to prepare for your lane change, and check over your left shoulder to make sure no vehicles are in your blind spot. 3) Change lanes smoothly and accelerate at least 10 mph than the vehicle you are passing. 4) Make a final evaluation. Provided you have not passed the vehicle, you can change your mind if any conflicts to your front zone exist 20 seconds ahead. 5) Maintain your speed until you can see at least one of the headlights of the vehicle your passing in your rear view mirror. 6) Signal for a right lane change, and return smoothly to right lane. Do not slow down. 7) Cancel your turn signal and adjust your speed and lane position.
What is the steps to executing a pass properly on a rural road?
500
You should check your mirrors frequently.
What should you do on a rural road just in case there is a risk of someone passing you without signals from them?
500
You must downshift to a lower gear.
What do you do when you are going up hill and your vehicle won't pull itself?
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