Use this technique to keep your car on a proper travel path and keep your eyes ahead of the vehicle.
What is targeting
This is the proper way to turn your wheel when parking up a hill next to a curb.
What is to the left?
In a skid, you should turn the wheel this direction.
What is in the direction you want the car to go. OR "into the skid".
The vehicle on the right has the right of way.
What happens at an uncontrolled intersection?
Traffic signs do these three things.
What is regulate, warn, and guide?
When moving this way, you must ALWAYS yield to all traffic, pedestrians, and bicycles.
What is backwards?
This color paint on a curb means...
What is no parking?
Never use your high beams if this atmospheric condition is present.
What is fog?
This turn is allowed on a red light unless specifically posted otherwise.
What is a right turn?
It's the color of a diamond shaped warning sign where construction is occurring.
What is orange?
It takes 4X longer to stop as speed doubles due to this.
What is energy of motion?
What is 12 inches?
I'll just stay home.
What should you do if the weather is extremely poor?
At any intersection on a multi-lane road, don't do this.
What is make lane changes?
You are required to stop at these signals when in use on a freeway entrance ramp.
What are sequencers or metering lights.
You are always required to stop both at a sidewalk and a before the street when entering a roadway from this?
What is a driveway or alley?
This is the only time I can legally stop on the shoulder of a freeway.
What is if I have an emergency OR if the WSP pulls me over?
This is caused when my vehicle's tires ride on a very thin layer of water and no longer come into contact with the roadway.
What is hydroplaning?
Here, there are no traffic control signs or signals.
What is an uncontrolled intersection?
A red and white octagon.
What is a stop sign?
It's hard to see this type of conveyance due to its small size.
What is a motorcycle?
Park no less than 30 feet from these three things.
What is a traffic signal, stop sign, or yield sign.
Roadway ice so thin & clear that you can't see it.
What is "Black Ice" (or clear ice)?
Without a "protected left turn arrow" wait here.
What is in your lane and out of the intersection?
Not adhering to this category of signs will get you a ticket (or injured/dead).
What are regulatory signs?