When driving behind a truck, what is the safest distance to maintain so that the driver can see you?
4-5 seconds behind distance wise
what is the minimum distance you must stop when the bus has it's red lights flashing
20 feet
when passing a stopped ice cream truck, many states require drivers to slow down to what speed or less
15 mph
When the crossing walk light is red, what should you do?
Yield and come to a full stop
why do trucks make such wide turns
they are big, wide, and they are big. so they need more space to turn. the center of gravity is most likely greater
what is the recommended speed limit when driving near a school bus that is dropping off or picking up children
25 mph
when entering an intersection, what should you look out for
cross walk signs and markings on the road
why should you not stay beside a truck on the road for too long
when a bus is merging back into traffic what should you do to allow safe re-entry
yield or slow down
children are crossing
when driving near a school, what is the speed limit to protect children
20 mph
why should you not pull out in front of a truck
it's brake time is way slower than the regular car, you gon die
what is the official name of the stopping signal on a bus
the stop arm
why do Ice cream trucks travel so slow on the roads
because they have a lot of weight inside and the vehicle is larger
what light flashes when both pedestrian and driver should take caution.
the yellow pedestrian signal
There are four main spots where a truck can specifically not see you, name all four
the front, the back, left side and right sides
when the bus is on the opposite side of a divided road with a physical barrier
If you see an ice cream truck out at night, are they selling ice cream? (I could not come up with a last question)
No
yes