Drivers License Flashcards

1
Q

How many hours do you have to drive seen by a parent,teacher or guardian

A

50 hours

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2
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What do u need to bring in order to apply for a driver’s license

A

Proof of residency
Proof of identification
Certification of attendance in school
Signatures from parents

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3
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What do u do if you see red on a traffic device

A

Stop

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4
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What do you do when u see green on a traffic device

A

You go/ directional guidance and permitted forward movement

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5
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What does yellow mean

A

It means a general warning

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6
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What does blue mean on a traffic device wether it be a sign or a light

A

Motorists services guidance

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7
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Black

A

Regulation

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8
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White

A

Regulation

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9
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Orange

A

Construction or maintenance warning

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10
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Brown

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Public recreation and scenic guidance

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11
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Octagon exclusively for STOP signs

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12
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Horizontal rectangle: usually for guide signs

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13
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Equilateral Triangle: Exclusively for yield signs

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14
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Pennant: warning of NO PASSING ZONE ahead

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15
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Diamond: Exclusively to warn of existing or possible hazard on or adjacent to roadway

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Vertical Rectangle: usually used for regulatory signs (such as speed limits)

17
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Pentagon: School crossing signs and warning of school zones ahead

18
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Round: Warning of railroad crossing ahead.

19
Q
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Make a complete stop and remain stopped until the light turns green

20
Q
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The light will soon turn red. Slow down and prepare to stop

21
Q
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May go if it is safe to do so.

* the solid green light means must yield to on coming traffic

22
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Can turn in the direction of the arrow if you are in the proper lane.
* oncoming traffic will have a red light when your turn arrow is green

23
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You may turn in the direction of the arrow if you are in the proper lane. You must yield to oncoming traffic

24
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You may turn in the direction of the arrow if you are in the proper lane. You must yield to oncoming traffic

25
Q
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It means the light is about to change to red. Slow down and prepare to stop.

The same as a yellow solid light

26
Q

Red light

A

You must stop. Don’t turn left or continue straight.

27
Q

Green Arrow

A

You may turn left from turning lane.

*Red light: Stop and wait.

28
Q

Green Arrow + Green Light

A

Green Arrow: You may turn left from turning lane

Green Light: You may go straight through intersection

29
Q

Yellow Arrow

A

Use caution, the signal is changing to a green to yellow to red.

30
Q

Green light

A

You may go forward straight or turn left only if it is safe, yield to on coming traffic

31
Q

Yellow light

A

Use caution, it is about to change from green to red. Slow down and prepare to stop

32
Q

A flashing red light

A

You must stop completely and then proceed. Follow rules for yielding right of way at intersections

33
Q

A flashing yellow light

A

You must slow down and exercise caution