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You are waiting in the intersection to complete a left turn. You should
Signal and keep your wheels turned to the left.
Signal and keep your wheels straight.
Flash your headlights so the driver will let you get through.
Drive around the rear of a car if it blocks you.

The driver's left arm and hand are extended downward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to
Turn left.
Turn right.
Stop.
Start up.

The driver's left hand and arm are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to
Turn left.
Turn right.
Come to a stop.
Go straight ahead.

You have the right-of-way when you are
Entering a traffic circle.
Backing out of a driveway.
Leaving a parking space.
Already in a traffic circle.

When you want to make a right turn, your car must be
Near the center of the street.
Close to the left side of the street.
Close to the right side of the street.
Past the center of the intersection when you begin to turn.

You want to turn left at an intersection. The light is green but oncoming traffic is heavy. You should
Use the next intersection.
Wait at the crosswalk for traffic to clear.
Wait in the center of the intersection for traffic to clear.
Take the right-of-way since you have the light.

When two vehicles enter an intersection from different highways at the same time, which vehicle must yield the right-of-way
Either one.
Vehicle on the left.
Vehicle on the right.
Neither one.

You must yield the right-of-way to an approaching vehicle when you are
Already in a traffic circle.
Already in an intersection.
Going straight ahead.
Turning left.

You come to an intersection which is blocked by other traffic. You should
Go slowly until the traffic ahead moves.
Get as close as possible to the other car.
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through.
Sound your horn to make the cars move up.

You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should
Keep driving until you see the vehicle.
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street.
Slow down but don't stop until you see it.
Speed up and turn at the next intersection.

You want to turn right at the next intersection. You should begin to use your turn signal
At least 50 feet before the turn.
When you reach the intersection.
At least 100 feet before the turn.
As soon as you see cars behind you.

You are making a left turn from a two-way street into a one-way street. When you have completed the turn your car should be
In the right lane of the street.
In the center of the street.
In the left lane of the street.
In the lane with the least traffic.

What should you do when you are going to enter a roadway from a private road
Blow your horn to warn cars you are entering the roadway.
Stop with part of the car on the roadway to warn other drivers.
Drive out fast to merge smoothly with the traffic.
Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and roadway traffic.

 
 
 
     
 
 
 

What does it mean when a school bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing
You may pass if no children are on the road.
You may not pass while the red lights are flashing.
You may pass if you are facing the front of the bus.
You may pass if it is on the other side of a divided highway.

You may pass another vehicle on the right if it is waiting to
Turn right.
Turn left.
Park at the curb.
Turn into a driveway on the right.

The car behind you begins to pass you. You should
Maintain your speed so traffic will flow smoothly.
Pull to the right and stop so he can pass.
Slow down slightly and stay in your lane.
Blow your horn to allow him to pass.

When you want to overtake and pass another vehicle you should
Wait for a signal from the other driver.
Change lanes quickly so the other driver will see you.
Signal and pass when safe to do so.
Stay close behind so you need less time to pass.

In general, you should pass vehicles going in the same direction as you are going
On the right.
On the left.
Only if the other driver signals it is safe.
Whenever you have the opportunity to do so.

In which of the following situations is passing always forbidden
The vehicle ahead is making a left turn.
You are on a one-way street which has two lanes.
The vehicle ahead is stopped for a pedestrian in a crosswalk.
The vehicle ahead is going to park parallel to the curb.

After you have passed a car you should return to the right lane when you
See the front bumper of the other car in your mirror.
Have put your turn signal on.
Have turned your headlights on.
See the other car's headlights come on.

You are driving in the middle lane on a three lane expressway. A car begins to pass you on the right. The actions of that driver are
Wrong because “pass to the left” is a firm rule.
Wrong because he's passing you in your “blind spot”.
OK as long as he does it on a limited access highway.
OK if no signs forbid passing on the right.


A “no standing” sign at a certain location means
You may never stop your vehicle there.
You may park there if the driver remains in the vehicle.
You may stop temporarily to pickup or discharge passengers.
You may stop to load or unload merchandise.

A “no parking” sign at a certain location means
You may never stop your vehicle there.
You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers.
You may park there if the driver remains in the vehicle.
You may leave your vehicle unattended for less than 5 minutes.

A “no stopping” sign means that, unless directed to do so by a policeman, you may stop only
Long enough to unload packages.
To avoid conflict with other traffic.
To discharge passengers.
For less than 5 minutes.

You may never park
On a one-way street.
At the entrance of a building.
In a crosswalk.
Within 50 feet of a fire hydrant.

Assuming that the street is level, what should you do after you have finished parallel parking in a space between two other cars
Leave your front wheels turned toward the curb.
Make sure your car almost touches the car behind you.
Move as far forward in the space as possible.
Straighten your front wheels and leave room between cars.

If you are parked parallel to the curb, you may get out of the car on the traffic side
During the daytime when other drivers can see you.
When the traffic light at the closest intersection turns red.
When you won't interfere with oncoming vehicles.
If you use your four-way flasher first.

Before you leave a parking space which is parallel to the curb you should
Sound your horn.
Turn on your four-way flasher.
Look for traffic by turning your head.
Look for traffic by using your inside rear-view mirror.

A driver may park in a space reserved for people with disabilities if the vehicle displays license plates for the disabled
Regardless of who is in the vehicle.
Only if the driver is disabled.
And is carrying the disabled person named on the registration.
If someone in the driver's immediate family is disabled.

In a parking space reserved for people with disabilities, a non-disabled driver
May park in an emergency.
May not park, but stop in an emergency.
May not park or stop, but may stand in an emergency.
May neither park, stop nor stand.


Minimum speed signs are designed to
Keep traffic flowing smoothly.
Show current local road conditions.
Test future traffic signal needs.
Assure pedestrian safety.

On a Utah highway where there is no posted speed limit, the fastest you may legally drive is
50
55
60
65

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.
Be confident that you can avoid danger at the last minute.

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.
Depends on the mechanical skill of the driver.

Seat belts can be most effective as injury preventive devices when they are worn by
The person driving the car.
Passengers when they are on a long drive.
All occupants of a car being driven on an expressway.
Passengers and the driver whenever they are in the car.

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.
Moving your eyes from side to side as you drive.

 

 

 

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