Driver's Test Flash Cards

1
Q

The equipment requirement for a trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer weighing 3,000 pounds or less are required to:

A

Two rear reflectors, one at each side.

A brake light if the trailer or load blocks/hides the brake lights on the towing vehicle.

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The equipment requirements for a trailer or semitrailer weighing more than 3,000 pounds are?

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Two front clearance lamps, one at each side.

Two side marker lamps, one at or near the front and one at or near the rear.

Two reflectors, one at or near the front and one at or near the rear*.

Two rear clearance lamps, one on each side,

Brakes that can be operated by the driver in the towing vehicle . The brakes must be designed and connected to automatically stop the trailer if it breaks away from the towing vehicle .

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3
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when hauling loads which could fall or blow onto the roadway ( e.g. , dirt , sand , gravel ).

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You must use a close - fitting cover.

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4
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A truck is hauling logs and pulp- wood. How should he secure his load?

A

With lock chains to securely fasten the load.

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5
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A vehicles load is extended beyond the sides of the vehicle, more than four feet or more beyond its rear. How should it be marked during the day?

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With red flags at least 18 inches.

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6
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Projecting load requirements from sunset to sunrise and during any rain , smoke , or fog include :

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Two red lamps on the back of the load, seen from at least 500 feet to the rear.

Two red reflectors on the rear that can be seen from 100 to 600 feet, in low beam headlights to show load’s full width ; and / or

One red lamp on each side of the load , visible from at least 500 feet .

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7
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If the trailer or vehicle is transporting logs , pulpwood , poles , or posts that extend more than four feet beyond the rear of the load , you must?

A

have one amber strobe - type lamp equipped so that the lamp is visible from the rear and both sides of the projecting load . The lamp must be operational and seen any time of day or night .

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A passenger vehicle has a load extending beyond the fenders on the left side of the vehicle or extending more than 6 inches beyond the line of the fenders on the right side. Can they enter a highway ?

A

No.

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9
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You’re on a roadway, and there are two edge lines, white and yellow. What side of the road do they mark?

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Yellow: left side of the road.

White: right side of the road.

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10
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What does a single broken white line mean?

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You may cross this line to change lanes when it is safe to do so.

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What does a single solid line mean?

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You may travel in the same direction on both sides of this line, but do not cross the line unless you must do so to avoid a hazard. Also used to discourage lane changes near intersections.

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12
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What does a double solid white line mean?

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Crossing a double solid line/ changing lanes is not allowed.

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13
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What does a single broken yellow line mean?

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Stay to the right of the line. You may cross this line to pass a car ahead of you only when it is safe to do so.

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14
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What does a double solid yellow line mean?

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Vehicles moving in either direction must not pass / cross these lines . ( May turn left or pass a bicyclist when it is safe to do so ) .

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15
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What does Double yellow line- Solid on right(“Your side” of line) broken on left mean?

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Passing is not allowed in this lane . ( May turn left or pass a bicyclist when it is safe to do so ).

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16
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What do double yellow lines - broken on right ( “ your side ” of line ) , solid on left mean?

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Passing is permitted in this lane when safe to do so .

17
Q

How do reversible lanes work?

A

help handle rush-hour traffic on highways.

The direction of traffic is normally reversed at set times each day.

These lanes are marked with special pavement markings, lane signals, and signs.

18
Q

what does traffic sign colors mean

A

Red- Stop. Do not enter. Wrong way.Yield.

Orange-Construction and maintenance warning.

Yellow-General warning. Advisory of unexpected roadway conditions.

Flourescent yellow green-High
emphasis warning of school, pedestrian and bicycling activity.

White/black- Regulatory. Control
traffic, set limits or give commands.

Green- Guide or directional
information.

Blue- Driver guidance. Also used to
identify parking spaces for disabled
drivers.

Brown- Areas of public recreation,
cultural and historical significance.

19
Q

What does a red arrow mean?

A

Do not make the movement shown by the arrow until the green
light appears.

After stopping, you may turn right if there is not a NO TURN ON
RED sign and the way is clear.

You may turn left from a one-way street onto a one-way street
that has traffic moving to the left.

You must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in the crosswalk
and oncoming traffic.

20
Q

What does a yellow arrow mean?

A

The green arrow is ending or the light is about to turn red.

Stop if you can safely do so.

21
Q

What does a green arrow mean?

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You may make a turn in the direction of the arrow.

If the red light is illuminated at the same time, you must be in the
proper lane for such a turn.

You must yield the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians in the
intersection.

22
Q

What does a flashing yellow arrow mean?

A

Turns are allowed in the direction of the arrow.

The oncoming traffic has a green light. Yield to oncoming traffic
and pedestrians.

23
Q

What does a “flashing red light” mean?

A

Used at dangerous intersections. Treat it like a stop sign; stop and
proceed when safe.

24
Q

What does a flashing yellow light mean?

A

Used at, or just before, dangerous intersections.

Also used to alert you to a warning sign such as a school
crossing or sharp curve. Proceed with caution.

25
Q

What are lane signals used for?

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when the direction of the flow of traffic changes during the day;

to show that a toll booth is open or closed; or

to show which lanes are opened or closed.

26
Q

Red x

A

Never drive in a lane under the red X.

27
Q

Yellow x

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The lane signal is about to turn red.

28
Q

Green Arrow( lane)

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You may use this lane and you must also obey all other
signs and signals.

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