Term 1 of 116
Do not follow any closer than what amount of distance behind any type of emergency vehicle
answering an alarm:
100 feet.
800 feet.
500 feet.
200 feet.
Term 2 of 116
The only motor vehicles that can briefly drive in a bicycle lane are:
any vehicle with a valid license plate.
vehicles with a passenger capacity of more than five.
farm equipment, motorized scooters/wheelchairs, or official duty vehicles (such as for
delivering mail).
only emergency vehicles responding to a call.
Term 3 of 116
A solid yellow line in your lane means...
you can pass if the road is clear.
you are not allowed to pass.
you should speed up to overtake quickly.
you are beside a bike lane.
,Term 4 of 116
If a pedestrian with a white cane is crossing the street, you should...
honk your horn to alert them.
wait until they are halfway across.
drive around them quickly.
stop, and stay stopped until they reach the other sidewalk.
Term 5 of 116
You should only use your horn to...
help prevent a collision.
inattention
guidance, information
drivers following too closely
Term 6 of 116
If there is no stop line at a railroad crossing how far should you stop from the nearest rail?
30 feet
5 feet
50 feet
15 feet
,Term 7 of 116
True or false: it is illegal to play the radio so that it can be heard 50 feet or more away from your
car.
15 feet.
75 feet.
15 feet
true
Term 8 of 116
What should you do if you see a railroad crossing sign?
Only stop if the lights are flashing.
Speed up to cross quickly before the train arrives.
Ignore the sign if no train is visible.
Look, listen and slow down; be ready to stop if a train comes.
Term 9 of 116
A Double solid yellow line is used...
to show where bike lanes begin and end.
to mark a centerline where passing is prohibited for both directions of traffic.
to separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction.
you are not allowed to pass.
, Term 10 of 116
When turning left, check your blind spot by...
turning your head completely around.
glancing over your left shoulder.
looking in the rearview mirror only.
checking your right side mirror.
Term 11 of 116
If your vehicle has broken down, and you have no choice, you may...
temporarily stop or park a vehicle in areas where it usually is not allowed, as long as your
vehicle does not create a hazard.
leave your vehicle running in a no-parking zone while you run an errand.
abandon your vehicle in a breakdown lane until help arrives.
park in a bus stop area as long as you are not blocking the bus.
Term 12 of 116
How fast are you supposed to go in narrow residential areas?
15 MPH
30 Mph
25 Mph
10 Mph
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