Which vehicle needs gasoline to run?
A motorcycle
Which vehicle is primarily used for fighting fires?
A fire truck
When a pedestrian wants to cross the street safely, where is the best and legally correct place to do so if available?
At a designated crosswalk or intersection
When a school bus stops on a two-lane road and extends its "stop" arm with flashing red lights, what are drivers traveling in the same direction required to do?
Stop completely until the lights turn off and the arm pulls in
When a semi-truck is preparing to turn right at an intersection, why do they often swing wide to the left first?
To gain enough space for their long trailer to clear the corner without hitting the curb or other cars.
Which vehicle does the rider power by pushing pedals with their feet?
A bicycle
Which vehicle uses a siren and flashing lights to respond quickly to crimes or traffic incidents?
A police car
If a traffic light changes to "Don't Walk" while a pedestrian is already halfway across the road, what should they do?
If a traffic light changes to "Don't Walk" while a pedestrian is already halfway across the road, what should they do?
In most states, on a divided highway with a grassy median or physical barrier separating the traffic directions, must a driver traveling in the opposite direction of a stopped school bus also stop?
No, they can proceed with caution (The physical barrier usually exempts opposite-direction traffic.)
A car can stop much faster than a fully loaded semi-truck traveling at the same speed. Why must drivers be careful not to cut in front of a truck and hit their brakes suddenly?
The truck’s brakes are designed only for slowing down, not stopping quickly.
Which of these vehicles commonly requires regular oil changes and spark plug replacements as part of its essential maintenance schedule?
A motorcycle
Which emergency vehicle often carries equipment designed to cut open crashed cars and free people trapped inside?
A specialized rescue truck or fire engine
When walking on a road that has no sidewalk, on which side of the road should a pedestrian generally walk?
The side facing oncoming traffic
What is the main reason drivers must stop when a school bus activates its red lights and stop arm?
To allow children to cross the street safely to or from the bus
What are the large areas around a semi-truck where the driver cannot see your vehicle in their mirrors called?
Blind spots or "No Zones"
Due to a significant power-to-weight ratio difference, which vehicle experiences a much higher degree of forward weight transfer during hard braking, making precise front brake modulation a critical skill?
A motorcycle
When police, fire, or medical vehicles are rushing to an urgent scene with lights and sirens on, what special rule allows them to drive through a red light carefully?
Emergency privilege
A pedestrian steps into a crosswalk while the traffic light is green for moving cars, without checking for traffic. A driver hits them. Who is likely considered at fault in this situation?
Both are equally at fault for sharing the road at the same time.
What specific signal must a driver wait for before they are legally allowed to move again after stopping for a school bus that has its red lights flashing?
The bus turns off its red flashing lights and pulls in its stop arm.
When passing a large semi-truck on the highway, what is the safest practice regarding when to move back into the truck’s lane?
Move back only when you can clearly see the semi-truck's entire cab in your rearview mirror.
Which two-wheeled vehicle relies entirely on a human-powered drivetrain, rather than an internal combustion engine or a large electric motor, for primary propulsion?
A bicycle
In most places, what must you do immediately if an ambulance approaches you from behind with its siren blaring and lights flashing?
Move to the closest side of the road and stop
In an area without marked crosswalks, a pedestrian decides to cross a busy road mid-block. What is the legal status of the pedestrian compared to a driver in this scenario?
The driver has the right-of-way, and the pedestrian must yield to all vehicles
Failing to stop for a school bus with activated red lights and a stop arm usually results in severe penalties. Which type of penalty is typically involved for this serious moving violation?
A significant fine and points added to the driver's license.
Semi-trucks often generate significant air turbulence, especially when you are passing them at high speed. This force can affect smaller vehicles. What is this effect commonly called?
The vacuum effect or wind blast