True or False. You are required to wear protective equipment for a motorcycle operator to prevent eye injury while riding.
True, eye protection such as a face shield or goggles is generally required by law.
When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its lights and siren on, drivers in all lanes of traffic must generally do this, unless they are on a divided highway with a barrier.
Pull over to the right side of the road and stop (or get as close to the right edge as possible and stop).
What is the main safety danger associated with a pedestrian wearing earbuds or headphones while walking near traffic?
The main danger is that the pedestrian is unable to hear critical auditory warnings, such as a car horn, a shout, or the sound of an approaching vehicle.
What color are the lights that signal a school bus is preparing to stop and pick up or drop off children?
The lights that signal preparation to stop are yellow.
What is the general term for the large areas around a commercial truck where the driver's visibility is severely limited?
The general term for these areas is the "No-Zones" or "blind spots."
What are at least 3 places you should search for motorcycles while driving?
You should actively look for motorcyclists in your blind spots, at intersections, alongside parked cars, in heavy traffic where they might be lane splitting, and behind large vehicles.
What are the typical colors of the lights on an ambulance or fire truck that indicate it is an emergency vehicle responding to a call?
The typical colors are red and sometimes blue or white.
What is the term used for a pedestrian who is distracted by their electronic device while walking, often leading to dangerous or reckless crossing?
The term is commonly referred to as a "distracted pedestrian" or "walking while texting," or in some areas, a "petextrian."
Describe the action a motorist must take when a stopped school bus activates its flashing red lights and extended stop arm.
The motorist must stop completely and remain stopped until the red lights are turned off and the stop arm is completely retracted.
Describe where the front "No-Zone" is located and why it is dangerous for a passenger vehicle to travel there.
The front "No-Zone" is located directly in front of the cab of the truck. It is dangerous because if the truck has to stop suddenly, the driver may not see a vehicle there, and it will be rear-ended.
When following a motorcycle, drivers must remember that motorcycles can ____________ than other vehicles.?
When following a motorcycle, drivers must remember that motorcycles can stop quicker than other vehicles. Due to their smaller size and weight, motorcycles have a shorter stopping distance.
True or False: If an emergency vehicle stops responding to a call and turns off its lights and siren, it immediately loses all special right-of-way privileges and must obey all traffic laws.
True. The special privileges (like exceeding speed limits or ignoring stop signs) are explicitly granted only when the vehicle is actively responding to an emergency call and operating its visual and/or audible signals.
When a pedestrian is attempting to cross between intersections or at an unmarked location, which party (the driver or the pedestrian) has the legal responsibility to yield the right-of-way?
The pedestrian has the legal responsibility to yield the right-of-way to vehicles when crossing at a location other than a designated crosswalk.
Why are children in the "Danger Zone" at the highest risk of being injured?
because children might be blocked from the driver's view, or motorists may fail to stop for the bus.
True or False: A semi-truck driver can see a car traveling in the lane directly to their right by looking in their standard side mirror.
False. The blind spot on the right side of the truck often makes it impossible for the driver to see a passenger car traveling there, which is why it is one of the most dangerous No-Zones.
Where do 70% of motorcycle accidents occur? Make a guess!
About 70% of motorcycle collisions occur at intersections in urban areas when drivers fail to see motorcyclists making turns.
What other type of vehicle besides emergency vehicles does the Move Over Law apply to?
Cop cars on duty
Explain why pedestrians should avoid wearing dark clothing, especially at night, and what item can be used to greatly increase visibility.
Dark clothing makes the pedestrian harder for drivers to see, especially when there is low light. They should use a reflective item, like reflective gear or a flashlight.
True or False: If a driver witnesses a car illegally pass a stopped school bus, and reports the license plate number to the police, the owner of the vehicle can still be charged with the offense.
True. If a driver reports the license plate number of a vehicle that illegally passed a stopped school bus, the owner of that vehicle can still be charged with the offense, even if they were not the one driving at the time.
What is the purpose of the flashing lights you may see on the back of a slow-moving, wide-load semi-truck, and what should drivers do when encountering them?
The flashing lights are an indication that the load is unusually wide or long and requires extra caution. Drivers should slow down and give the truck as much space as possible.
When carrying a passenger, what is some things the passenger should do to make sure it's a safe ride without any hazards?
hold on tightly and keep their body close to the rider for stability during acceleration and braking, and to keep their feet on the footrests at all times to prevent them from being a hazard.
What should you use when making way for emergency vehicles?
turn signals.
What is the fundamental rule for a driver to remember regarding the right-of-way when a pedestrian is already in a marked crosswalk?
The fundamental rule is that the driver must yield the right-of-way and stop for the pedestrian until they have safely passed.
What is the rule about body parts (hands, arms, head) when inside a moving school bus?
to keep all body parts inside the bus at all times.
Describe the effect of "wind shear" that drivers may experience when they are passed by a large truck, and what action they should take.
"Wind shear" is the brief, powerful gust of wind and air pressure that pushes your vehicle sideways as the large truck passes. The driver should firmly grip the steering wheel and be prepared to steer slightly into the wind to maintain a straight path.