Bikes or Motorcycles
Emergency Vehicles
Pedestrians
School Buses
Semi Trucks
100

What is the legal term for the practice of a motorcyclist riding between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic, which is legal in some states?

Lane Splitting

100

When an emergency vehicle approaches with its lights and sirens on, what action must a driver immediately take in most situations?

Pull over to the nearest edge of the roadway (usually the right side)

100

What specific action must a driver take when approaching a crosswalk where a pedestrian is preparing to cross.

Yield the right-of-way and stop for the pedestrian.

100

On a two-lane road, what must a driver do when a school bus stops and flashes its red lights and extends its stop arm.

Stop immediately, regardless of the direction of travel, and remain stopped until the lights are off.

100

What are the four main areas, commonly known as No-Zones, that a driver should avoid when driving near a large semi-truck.

Directly in front of the cab, directly behind the trailer, and the large blind spots on both the left and right sides of the truck.

200

Why must a driver be extra diligent about checking their blind spots when watching for motorcycles, compared to other cars?

Motorcycles are smaller, making them harder to see and easier to miss in a side mirror or blind spot.

200

Under the Move Over Law, what must a driver do when they approach a stopped emergency vehicle with its flashing lights on.

Move to a non-adjacent lane if it is safe to do so, and proceed with caution. 

200

Explain why a driver should exercise extra caution when they see a child or elderly person waiting to cross the street.

Children may be impulsive or unpredictable, while elderly pedestrians may walk slower or have hearing/vision impairment.

200

True/False On a divided highway with a physical barrier or unpaved median, drivers traveling in the opposite direction of a stopped school bus with flashing red lights are still required to stop.

False

200

When a semi-truck is preparing to make a right turn on a city street, why does it often swing wide to the left before turning?

Due to the length of the trailer, the truck needs extra room and a wider radius to maneuver and clear the corner without hitting the curb or other objects.

300

When following a motorcycle, you should increase your following distance compared to a car because sudden stops are more common for motorcycles.

True 
300

If you are already within an intersection when an emergency vehicle with sirens approaches, where should you proceed before pulling over to stop?

Continue through the intersection before pulling over and stopping.

300

When making a right turn on red, what is the driver's primary responsibility regarding pedestrians who may be in the crosswalk?

The driver must first come to a complete stop and then yield to all pedestrians before completing the turn.

300

Name one of the common penalties or fines associated with illegally passing a stopped school bus while its red lights are flashing.

Fines or suspension of driving privileges 

300

When following a large truck, how does the increased following distance benefit the driver of the car.

It allows the car driver a better view of the road ahead, as the height of the truck would otherwise block the view.

400

What is the primary reason motorcyclists shift their position within a lane

To increase visibility 

400

If you are driving on a single-lane road and must pull over for an emergency vehicle, what is the proper way to signal and execute your stop?

Signal early, slow down gradually, and stop parallel to the side of the road, keeping your foot on the brake until the vehicle passes.

400

What is the term used to describe a traffic zone near a school where lower speed limits and increased caution for pedestrians.

School Zone

400

When a school bus is traveling down the road, what color are the lights that flash immediately before the bus comes to a stop and extends the stop arm.

Yellow

400

When passing a large semi-truck, why is it crucial to pass quickly and avoid lingering in the truck's blind spots?

Lingering in the blind spot means the truck driver cannot see you.

500

When a driver is waiting to turn left at an intersection, why might judging the speed and distance of an oncoming motorcycle be more difficult than judging a car?

The motorcycle's small size makes it appear farther away and seem to be traveling slower than it actually is.

500

When an emergency vehicle is using its lights and sirens, is it legally allowed to disregard traffic signals like red lights or stop signs?

Yes

500

Besides a designated crosswalk, when must a driver always yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian.

When the driver is turning right on red, a pedestrian is stepping out of a bus.

500

On a highway with four or more lanes, when are drivers traveling in the opposite direction generally not required to stop for a stopped school bus.

When there is a paved or unpaved median, barrier, or physical separation between the opposing lanes of traffic.

500

What aerodynamic effect might a car driver experience when passing a large semi-truck, which requires them to firmly grip the steering wheel?

Wind Turbulence.