A marked area where pedestrians cross the roadway.
What is a crosswalk?
What is a person(s)?
The speed you're going if it takes 124 feet for total stopping distance.?
What is 40 MPH?
At an intersection the base rule is the driver who was first to stop, is first to...."
This color light means you must stop.
What is red?
When approaching a stop sign you must stop your vehicle at this, if one is present.
What is stop line?
An area around the vehicle where you cannot see objects or other vehicles.
What is a blind spot?
To determine if you are driving too fast for conditions, use this rule.
What is the "Four Second Sight Distance Rule"?
This driver will go first if he and another vehicle got to the intersection at the same time.
Who is the driver furthest to the right?
This flashing colored light means you should slow down and proceed with caution.
What is yellow?
Two lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions are separated by this painted on the ground.
What are solid double yellow lines?
A vehicle following you too closely is called this.
What is tailgating?
What is 400 feet?
This sign tells a driver must slow down or give way to other cars before crossing or entering the intersection.
What is a yield sign?
A sign with an X and a RR indicates this.
What is a Railroad Crossing?
A solid white line along the side of the roadway that tells the driver where the outer edge is located.
What is a fog line or lane line?
A vehicle is in front of you on an incline (hill). You should leave them extra room because of this.
Use this rule to determine if you're following someone too closely.
What is the "Two Second Rule"?
A speed limit sign with the words "School" above it indicates this.
What is a speed limit that only applies during school hours?
The use of this while driving is prohibited completely (including hands-free) if you are under this age. *except in an emergency
What is 18?
An area of the street or road where you are never to drive, unless directed by a police officer.
What is the shoulder?
Do not pass another vehicle at any of these.
What are hills, curves, intersections or railroads? (any and all are correct)
It takes about 10 seconds to pass another vehicle going at this speed.
What is 55 MPH?
When changing lanes or merging into traffic you should keep a gap of this many seconds.
What is four seconds?
What is a highway work zone?