What is the meaning of right of way? - answerUsed to describe who has lawful authority
to enter roadway, travel through an intersection, or make any other traffic related
movement.
When traveling on a roadway that intersects with another roadway, if you are faced with
a stop sign, but other traffic is not, what do you do? - answerYou may proceed only after
stopping and yielding the right-of-way to any other vehicle or pedes-trian either in the
intersection, or so close to the intersection as to make it dangerous to travel through the
intersection
When is first to arrive, first to proceed order used? - answerAt a four-way intersection
where all drivers are faced with stop signs, all drivers must yield to pedestrians
When making a left turn at an intersection, or into an alley or driveway, what should you
do ? - answerYield the right-of-way to all traffic coming from the opposite direction.
When approaching a yield sign, what should you do? - answerSlow down to a safe
speed and stop if necessary
Before passing on a two lane road, what should you do first? - answerCheck rear view
and side mirrors, and turn your head check blind spots, activate needed turn signal.
When is passing on two lane roads prohibited? - answerRoads marked by solid yellow
line on the right of the center line, or "Do not pass" sign, or double yellow lines, 100 feet
railroad crossing, or 100 feet of a bridge,
or when a car approaching from the oppositedirection makes passing unsafe.
What is "Move-Over Law"? - answerDrivers are required to move over one lane when
possible if an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is parked on the shoulder of the
highway. If traffic is to heavy to move over safely, the law requires drivers to slow down
below the posted speed limite and to be prepared to STOP.
What is weaving? - answerAn unlawful pass to weave from one lane of traffic to another
in order to move faster than the flow of traffic.
When should slow drivers move in traffic? - answerSlower drivers must move out of the
passing lane (most left-hand lanes) and over to the right to allow faster-moving traffic to
proceed.
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