Session 6 Flashcards
When should you NOT use your horn?
- When you’re angry at someones high beams
When you can - when a bicyclist appears to be coming into your lane
- when another vehicle is in danger of hitting you
At a flashing red light, you should:
Come to a complete stop, and proceed when safe
Curves and hills increase your line of sight.
- False
Solid white lines mean:
- That should stay in your lane unless required to leave
How many seconds ahead should you make the necessary adjustments to avoid a hazard?
- 5-15
You should always yield to pedestrians already in a crosswalk.
True
When there is more than one lane for turning left ______.
You need to stay in your lane during the turn.
What rule should you use to determine if there is enough space between you and the vehicle you are behind?
- 3 second following rule
You should spend about 50% of your time scanning the area that is ____ seconds ahead of your car.
- 2-5
How many seconds ahead would be the best to search for hazardous situations?
- 15-30
Among other things, you can also use your brake lights to communicate with other drivers.
- True
At the intersection, you plan to turn right. The traffic signal is red. Before turning making a legal right turn on red, you must ______.
- Stop and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles.
When you are planning to turn left, you should position the vehicle ______.
- To the left of the lane
What are the basic requirements for a driver to complete all driving tasks?
-Time, space, and visibility