Chapter 2
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- Q1The purpose of traffic signs areto observe, to direct, to guideto stop, to warn, to decideto regulate, to warn, to guideto direct, to decide, to stop120sEditDelete
- Q2A red circle and diagonal slash on a sign means thattwo roads intersect aheadthe action is not alloweda hazard is aheaddiagonal crossing is permitted120sEditDelete
- Q3Your traffic light changes to yellow are you approach an intersection. In most cases, what action should you take?Signal for a right turn and slow.Go through if no other vehicles are coming.Accelerate to clear the intersection.Make every reasonable effort to stop.120sEditDelete
- Q4A sign with an orange background in a diamond or rectangular shape indicates arecreation areaspeed zoneconstruction zoneschool zone120sEditDelete
- Q5What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches away from a line on the right as illustrated?Approximately one foot from the left corner of the hoodCorner post or side mirrorCenter of the hoodMiddle of the right half of the hood120sEditDelete
- Q6What is the standard reference point for 3 feet away from a line on the right as illustrated.Approximately one foot from the left corner of the hoodCenter of the hoodCorner post of side mirrorMiddle of the right half of the hood120sEditDelete
- Q7What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches from a line to the front as illustrated?Approximately one foot from the left corner of the hood?Middle of the right half of the hoodCenter of the hoodCorner post or side mirror?120sEditDelete
- Q8What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches away from a line on the left as illustrated?Middle of the right half of the hoodCorner post of side mirrorCenter of the hoodApproximately one foot from the left corner of the hood120sEditDelete
- Q9Which of the following potential stop positions is illustrated in the diagram?Legal stop positionStaggered stop positionNone of the choicesSafety stop position120sEditDelete
- Q10Your car is position as illustrated, and your view is blocked. Which of the following stop positions will you use to get a better view?none of the choiceslegal stop positionSafety stop positionstaggered stop position120sEditDelete
- Q11What is the correct side position to begin a precision right turn where no bike path is present?3 feet away from the right edge of the roadway.8 feet away from the right edge of the roadway.6 feet away from the right edge of the roadway3-6 inches away from the right edge of the roadway120sEditDelete
- Q12The photograph indicates what?The front bumper is aligned with the edge of the roadwayThe safety stop positionThe forward position to begin a stopped right turnall of the choices120sEditDelete
- Q13The speed limit in a school zone is 20 mphfalsetrue120sEditDelete
- Q14The odometer in your car measure the total miles traveled.truefalse120sEditDelete
- Q15A hole in traffic is larger than a gap in traffic.falsetrue120sEditDelete
- Q16When this symbol appears on the dash, it is time to change the oil.falsetrue120sEditDelete
- Q17To effectively search an intersection from a stopped position, you should look 90 degrees left, right, and then left again.truefalse120sEditDelete
- Q18Car A is in which lane position (LP)?LP2LP 5LP4LP 1120sEditDelete
- Q19Car B is in which lane position (LP)?LP 5LP 2LP 4LP 1120sEditDelete
- Q20Car C is in which lane position (LP)?LP 2LP 1LP 5LP 3120sEditDelete