Chapter 5: Sharing the Road Flashcards

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Q
  1. When motorists are turning right and a bicyclist is approaching on the right, they should
    let the bicyclist go through the intersection first before making a right turn.

True / False

A

True

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  1. A driver does not need to allow as much distance when following a motorcycle as when
    following a car.

True / False

A

False

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Q
  1. Motorcyclists are entitled to use the full width of a traffic lane; therefore, a driver should
    pass a motorcycle the same way a driver would pass another vehicle.

True / False

A

True

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Q
  1. When following a truck at night, it is important for drivers to dim their vehicle’s head-
    lights.

True / False

A

True

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Q
  1. When approaching a disabled pedestrian using a guide dog, white cane or other assis-
    tive device, a driver should yield the right of way.

True / False

A

True

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Q
  1. When opening your driver’s side door in a road with oncoming vehicle and bicycle traffic,
    you should:

a. Open the vehicle door by reaching across with your right hand to get a better view of
the vehicle and bicycle traffic approaching from behind.
b. Open the vehicle door only when it does not interfere with the vehicle and bicycle
traffic approaching from behind.
c. Open the vehicle door with your left hand and then check for oncoming vehicle and
bicycle traffic.
d. Both a and b.

A

d. Both a and b.

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