Freeway Driving Flashcards
1
Q
freeways usually safest roads, access is limited, traffic moves in same direction without stops; no intersections, sharp curves, traffic signals or railroad crossings
A
before starting, plan your route; not sure the way, study a map and know the entrances and exits plus check your gas gauge
2
Q
entering a freeway
A
- be sure you are using the on ramp when entering freeway; signs “do not enter” and “wrong way” if you made a mistake
- using merge or acceleration lane, look for an opening in traffic; use turn signal and accelerate to or near the speed of freeway traffic. do not stop before merging unless absolutely necessary; a stop can mean a slow and dangerous start into fast-moving traffic and can affect traffic behind you
- as entering merging lane, must yield to traffic already on freeway; already traveling on freeway, watch for merging traffic and adjust your speed to allow safe and smooth merges
3
Q
- driving speeds are frequently faster than freeways than on other highways, even though they may have posted speed limits because fewer stop-and-go situations; stay with flow of traffic
- freeways have several lanes in each direction. on these roads, should leave an extreme left lane for faster lane; remember lane hopping is always dangerous, annoys other drivers, increases risks of accidents and seldom saves time
- stay alert! be prepared for rapid changes in road conditions and traffic flow; search much farther down the road - at least 20 to 30 seconds
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- watch traffic all around you; be aware of other drivers who are changing lanes, passing or slowing down
- use mirrors and look quickly over your shoulder before changing lanes; use turn signals to let other drivers know your plans and watch for their signals