The four-second rule refers to how one should follow another car.
When entering a freeway you must yield the right-of-way to vehicles already on the freeway.
The only time you do not have to stop for a school bus whose red lights are flashing and stop arm is extended is
when you:
Are driving on the opposite side of a divided highway
Are behind the bus
See no children present
When entering a freeway, Vehicles on the freeway must always yield the right-of-way to vehicles that are entering the freeway.
When traveling behind a motorcycle allow at least 4 seconds of following distance.
U-turns in residential districts are legal:
On a one-way street on a green arrow.
When there are no vehicles approaching nearby.
Across two sets of solid double, yellow lines.
When sharing the road with a truck, it is important to remember that, in general, trucks:
Take longer distances than cars to stop
Require less time to pass on a downgrade than cars
Require less turning radius than cars
It is best to keep a space cushion only in front of the vehicle.
Drivers who eat and drink while driving Are better drivers because they are not hungry.
You need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white cane because he or she has a mental disability.
It is best to keep a space cushion only in back of your vehicle.
When exiting a highway, you should slow down:
On the main road, just before the exit lane
Once you see the toll booth
Once you have moved into the exit lane
Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving:
Do not affect driving abilities
Help maintain driver alertness
Are distracting activities
When exiting a highway, you should slow down once you have moved into the exit lane.
Whenever you drive, you should make sure everyone in your vehicle wears a seat belt.
It is best to keep a space cushion:
Only in back of your vehicle
Only on the left and right side of your vehicle
On all sides of the vehicle
When sharing the road with a truck, it is important to remember that, in general, trucks take longer distances than cars to stop.
When entering a highway from an entrance ramp, you should generally accelerate to the speed of traffic.
If you want to get off from a freeway, but you missed your exit, you should go to the next exit, and get off the freeway there.
When a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle, your speed should Increase.
Minimum speed signs are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
At an intersection with a stop sign, you should stop and look both ways ahead and ensure it is clear and safe before moving off.
When driving near a blind pedestrian who is carrying a white cane or using a guide dog, you should slow down and be prepared to stop.
Before you embark on a trip, you should get a good nights sleep.
Under normal conditions, a safe following distance between your car and the car ahead is four second behind the vehicle you follow.
An orange triangle on the back of a vehicle indicates that vehicle travels at slower speeds than normal traffic.
When a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle, your speed should Change lanes.
Under normal conditions, a safe following distance between your car and the car ahead is two second behind the vehicle you follow.
Under normal conditions, a safe following distance between your car and the car ahead is three second behind the vehicle you follow.
Who must yield when a driver is turning and a pedestrian is crossing without a traffic light?
Whoever started last
The driver
Whoever is slower
At night, it is hardest to see Other motorists.
When entering a freeway, Increase your speed even if the way is not clear.
When no signs, signals, or police tell you what to do at an intersection, the law states that:
Drivers on the right must yield to drivers on the left
There are no laws stating who must yield
Drivers turning left must yield to drivers going straight through the intersection
When you drive through an area where children are playing, you should expect them to run out in front of you without looking.
One of the rules of defensive driving is
Look straight ahead as you drive.
Stay alert and keep your eyes moving.
Expect that other drivers will make up for your errors.
The law gives no one the right of way at intersections.
Drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle Must stop before entering.
When passing a bicyclist, you should move as far left as possible.
You need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white cane because he or she is blind.
If you are driving behind a motorcycle, you must allow the motorcycle to use a complete lane.
Drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle Have the right of way if they arrive first.
When you are merging onto the freeway, you should be driving at or near the same speed as the traffic on the freeway.
On long trips you can prevent drowsiness by
Turning on your car radio.
Slowing down so you can react better.
Stopping at regular intervals for a rest.
To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, you should start from The middle of the intersection.
The legal limit on an icy or foggy expressway might be 55 mph (88 km/h), but the safe speed to drive would be much lower.
When entering a freeway, You must always drive at the same speed as the rest of the traffic.
Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving Help maintain driver alertness.
Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving Are not distracting activities.
Highway hypnosis is a driver condition that can result from staring at the roadway for long periods of time.
At night, it is hardest to see Road signs.
Driving slower than the minimum speed limits can interrupt the traffic flow and create a dangerous situation.
Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving are distracting activities.
Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving Do not affect driving abilities.
Large trucks have bigger blind spots than most passenger vehicles.
You need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white cane because:
He or she is deaf
He or she has a mental disability
He or she is blind
To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, you should start from the left lane.
To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, you should start from The right lane.
To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, you should start from:
The middle of the intersection
The right lane
The left lane
At night, it is hardest to see pedestrians.
To make a right turn at the corner, you must merge into the bicycle lane before turning.
On a two-lane road, you may pass another vehicle on the right when the driver you are passing is making a left turn.
A safe speed to drive your car depends on the weather and road conditions.
If you stop at a railroad crossing with more than one track, wait until you have a clear view of all tracks.
Collisions can happen more often when one vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic.
To pass a slower-moving vehicle on a two-lane road you must use that lane that belongs to oncoming traffic.
Your lane position should protect your lane from other drivers.
At night, it is hardest to see Street lights.
Drivers who eat and drink while driving:
Have no driving errors
Have trouble driving slow
have trouble controlling their vehicles
U-turns in residential districts are legal when there are no vehicles approaching nearby.
The only time you do not have to stop for a school bus whose red lights are flashing and stop arm is extended is when you are driving on the opposite side of a divided highway.
Drivers who eat and drink while driving Have trouble driving slow.
When driving near a blind pedestrian who is carrying a white cane or using a guide dog, you should:
Slow down and be prepared to stop
Take the right-of-way
Proceed normally
Teenage drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash when they are driving with teenage passengers.
On two-lane, two-way streets or highways, you should start left turns close to the center line.
To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, you should start from Any lane.
It is best to keep a space cushion only on the left and right side of your vehicle.
You drive defensively when you keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards.
When passing on a multi-lane highway be sure the passing lane is clear.
Drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle Have the right of way if there are two lanes.
A safe speed to drive your car
Is the posted speed limit.
Is less than the posted speed limit.
Depends on the weather and road conditions.
Allowing a space cushion is important because it allows you time to react to situations.
Drivers who eat and drink while driving Have no driving errors.
Drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle must yield to drivers in the roundabout or traffic circle.
When a school bus has its lights flashing and its stop arm extended, you must stop at least 10 feet away from the bus.
Collisions can happen more often when All vehicles are traveling about the same speed.
After a train has passed, you should check again for approaching trains and proceed with caution.
At night, it is hardest to see:
Road signs
Pedestrians
Other motorists
Drivers who eat and drink while driving: have trouble controlling their vehicles.
You drive defensively when you:
Always put one car length between you and the car ahead.
Look only at the car in front of you while driving.
Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards.
When a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle, your speed should Change.
You need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white cane because he or she is deaf.
Never park or leave your vehicle in a tunnel or on a bridge, on or within 50 feet of a railroad crossing, or between a safety zone and the curb.
Collisions can happen more often when One lane of traffic is traveling faster than the other lanes.
When a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle, your speed should remain steady or decrease.
You drive defensively when you Always put one car length between you and the car ahead.
You must obey the posted speed limit, or, if no limit is posted, drive no faster than 55 mph (88 km/h).
To avoid last minute moves, you should be looking down the road to where your vehicle will be in about 10 to 15 seconds.
It is best to keep a space cushion on all sides of the vehicle.
You drive defensively when you Look only at the car in front of you while driving.