What side is most passing done?
Left
Who must motorist always yield to by law in crosswalks?
Pedestrians
what is the term for a light that has just turned green
fresh green light
Which color on a traffic light indicates to "stop if safe to do so"?
What is a yellow light
1. How fast do you have to go in a school zone?
25 mph
When can you pass on the right?
on roads with more than one lane going in the same direction
When should you yield to an emergency vehicle?
Always when flashing lights or using siren
What is the term used for the privilege of having immediate use of a certain part of the roadway
right of way
What is 25 feet
How fast is the speed limit on business and residential streets?
35 mph
if the driver ahead is making a left turn you can pass on the....
right
Should you yield to buses entering traffic?
Yes, busses have the right of way when pulling out from a stop
What is the term for letting other road users go first
yield
Bright beams should only be used when driving in what kind of environment when there is no traffic in sight?
What is an open country
What is the speed limit for going on certain state highways and interstates?
55 mph
You must keep to the right unless...
passing
Do you yield to other vehicles in other intersections?
You must let them clear before entering
What type of intersection is An intersection where traffic is regulated by a traffic signal or regulatory sign
controlled
These vehicles must always stop at railroad crossings
What are school buses and/or tractor-trailers
You will be fined double
Do not pass on....
Hills, curves, intersection, railroad X, narrow bridges, tunnels, sign prohibits passing, pedestrians
What is the penalty for not yielding?
$500 fine, 25 days in jail, 6 month suspension, 2pts
What is the term for when one side of an intersection has a green light, while one has a red. Allows traffic from one side to turn or go straight before the oncoming light turns green.
delayed green light
It is said to never park within how many feet of a fire department vehicle?
What is 200 feet?
What are safe corridors?
Is a segment of highway that is considered a high risk area for motorists due to crash rates, fatalities, traffic volume and other highway traffic safety criteria