Bikes and motorcycles
emergency vehicles
pedestrians
school busses
wild card
100

    By law, these two-wheeled vehicles are considered vehicles, and their riders must obey the rules of the road.

bikes/motorcycles 

100

When you hear a siren or see flashing lights, you must do this as soon as it is safe to do so.    

pull over to the side of the road and stop

100

    Drivers must always yield the right of way to a pedestrian using one of these, whether marked or unmarked.

crosswalk

100

    You must stop for a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended, no matter which direction you are traveling, unless this is present.

physical median

100

    This is the most common type of parking on city streets.

parallel parking 

200

This term refers to the area next to parked cars where a door might suddenly open.

door zone

200

You should pull over to this side of the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching.    

 the right side

200

If there are no sidewalks present, pedestrians should walk on the side of the road facing this.

traffic

200

When stopping for a school bus, you must stop at least this many feet away from the bus.

20 feet

200

This odorless and deadly gas is emitted from a vehicle's exhaust system.

Carbon Monoxide

300

When passing these on the road, a driver should allow at least 3 feet of space, or more.

cyclists or bicycles

300

This is something you should never do when an emergency vehicle is approaching from behind or in front.    

Slam on your brakes in the middle of the road

300

t is against the law to do this when a vehicle ahead of you is stopped at a crosswalk.

 pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk

300

The use of headlights is not mandatory at all times for school buses; this statement is considered True or False?

False

300

The "Wrong Way" and "Do Not Enter" signs are these two colors.

red and white

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