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1 Arizona Permit Test Flash Cards Study online at quizlet.com/_aoqvq A curb painted RED means: 1. : You may not stop, stand, or park. A curb painted WHITE means: 2. : You may stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers. A curb painted YELLOW means: 3. : You may stop only long enough to load or unload. Stay with your car. A license plate must be removed upon sale of vehicle within 4. : 30 days. A person who fails to produce evidence of current financial responsibility within the vehicle 3 months for a first violation, 6 months for second violation within 36 months, or 1 year for a third/subsequent violation within 36 months. A straight arm out means 6. : left turn. A white painted curb means 7. : you can only stop long enough to pick up/drop off passengers. After what year does a vehicle must have a seat belt system? 8. : All motor vehicles in Phoenix and Tuscon must have had emissions tests with a model year of and newer every other year An L-shaped arm means 10. : right turn. An upside down L-shaped arm means 11. : stopping or slowly abruptly. As a defensive driver, you should: 12. : Avoid a fixed stare. Keep your eyes moving and learn to "read" the road. Check your rearview mirror often, and turn your head and check your side mirrors before changing lanes. at what age can you get a class D license? 13. : 18 or older at what age can you get a class G license? 14. : at what age can you get a class M license? 15. : 16 or older at what age can you get a permit? 16. : 15 and 6 months at what age may you obtain a license without a parent's signature? 17. : 18 At what age will your license expire? 18. : 65 years old. Before leaving your car parked on a downgrade, you should: 19. : Set your parking (emergency) brake. Being able to size up traffic situations as quickly as possible and being prepared to take corrective action is known in driving terms as: 20. : Foresight Being constantly aware of the driving conditions, planning ahead, anticipating dangers and taking the right action so as not to come in contact with any obstacle or another vehicle is known as: 21. : Defensive Driving Booster seats 22. : provide a lift for children. 5. : 9. : Broken lines mean 23. : Separate lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. Broken white lines 24. : separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction. business/ residential speed limit? 25. : 25 mph By law, how many feet should you signal before you turn? 26. : 100 feet. can ou make a left turn on a red if you are turning from a one-way road into a one-way road? 27. : yes (as long as there are no signs prohibiting it) Cars of and newer must be equipped with an exhaust emissions system to help reduce air pollution. 28. : certain interstate speed limit? 29. : 75 mph Children aged 12 and under should never: 30. : Ride in the front seat of a car because of dangers associated with airbags. Children should be in a car seat until they reach 31. : 80 pounds and 4 feet 9 inches tall. Children should remain in a car seat until they reach: 32. : 80 pounds and four feet, nine inches tall. considered an AZ resident if you live here more than months? 33. : 7 or more Definition of means being able to size up traffic situations as quickly as possible & being prepared to take corrective action. Safe driving requires exercising good judgement & recognizing the proper choices to make in any given traffic situation. 34. : Foresight in driving terms. designated open highway speed limit? 35. : 65 mph Dialing 511 from any cell or conventional phone will connect you to: 36. : Travel information service for minute-by-minute reports about traffic conditions and road closures. does signaling give you the right of way? 37. : no Double yellow lines indicates 38. : passing in not allowed in either direction. Driver perception time 39. : is the length of time it takes to see & recognize a dangerous situation. Drivers should maintain a distance of at least feet behind any police vehicle in an emergency. 40. : 300. Driving on an expressway with three lanes, you should 41. : treat the far right lane as a slower-speed through lane & the far left lane as the passing lane.

2 DUI, Extreme DUI, Reckless Driving, Racing on Highways, & Aggressive driving: 8 Leaving the scene of an accident: 6 Failure to stop for a traffic signal, stop sign or yield the right-of-way, causing death: 6 Failure to stop for a traffic signal, stop sign or yield the right-of-way, causing serious injury: 4 Speeding: 3 Driving over/parking in a gore area: 3 All other moving violations: : Points for a variety of crimes. Each set of brakes must apply to at least 43. : Two wheels. Extreme DUI second/subsequent offenses are : applies who have a BAC of 0.15 or higher; jailed 120 days, fined $500, revoked license 12 months, required to undergo alcohol screening/education/treatment, to equip your vehicle with certified ignition interlock device, and perform community service. Farm machinery travels 45. : 25 miles per hour First offense: required to attend a Traffic Survival School course & license suspension for 30 days. Second & Subsequent offense: within 24 months, guilty of Class 1 misdemeanor & license revoked for 12 months. 46. : Penalties for agressive driving. First offense: suspended driving privilege of 6 months. Second/Subsequent offenses: suspended driving privilege of 12 months. 47. : Underaged persons who have false ID and sell, serve, give/furnish a nitrous oxide container. Five groups of drivers have been identified as at risk for collision due to sleepiness: 48. : shift workers, business travelers, commercial drivers, those with sleep disorders and young people. Fog reflects light and can reflect your own headlights into your eyes. When driving in fog, you should: 49. : -Use low beams only. -Look for road edge markings to guide you. -Slow down. -If necessary, pull off the road and turn your headlights off, then stay there until the fog lifts. For the first 6 months, a driver with a graduated driver license shall not drive a motor vehicle between the hours of midnight and 5:00 a.m. unless: 50. : -A parent or legal guardian with a valid Class A, B, C, or D license occupies the front passenger seat or; -Driving directly to or from a sanctioned school-sponsored activity, place of employment, a sanctioned religious activity or a family emergency. For the first 6 months, a driver with a graduated driver license shall not drive a motor vehicle containing more than one passenger under the age of 18, unless: 51. : -The passengers are the teen driver's siblings or; -The teen driver is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian with a valid class A, B, C or D driver license who occupies the front passenger seat. Graduated/Operator Permit 52. : valid for 12 months. High beams allow you to see within 53. : 500 feet. how close can you follow an emergency vehicle if its responding to a call? 54. : 500 ft how do you report a change of name or address? 55. : you need to go to the MVD How far should a driver be able to see behind them using their review mirrors? 56. : 200 feet. how far should a horn be heard? 57. : 200 (ft) how long is a class D license valid for? 58. : 1 year how long is a drivers reaciton time? 59. :.75 seconds how long is the permit valid for? 60. : 1 year How long should you signal before you turn? 61. : At least 4 seconds. how many days do you have to notify the MVD of a change of address or name? 62. : 10 business days How many days do you have to pass the emissions test? 63. : 30 days. How many days do you have to report a change of address? 64. : 10 days. How many days do you have to report a change to your name? 65. : 10 days. How many days does one have to complete their documentation for issuance of vehicle title/registration? 66. : 90-day registration. How many days should you apply for a title after purchasing a vehicle? 67. : 15 days. How many feet can a working horn be heard? 68. : 200 feet. how many feet should a rearview mirror cover? 69. : 200 (ft) How many feet should you signal before reaching your exit? 70. : 500 feet. How many miles per hour can your vehicle lose all contact with the road in heavy rain? 71. : 50 mph. How much money do you owe if you run a red light and cause life-threathening injuries to another person? 72. : $500 and a suspension of 3 months. How much space should you leave between you and the car ahead of you? 73. : 3-6 seconds. How often does your photo and vision screening need to be tested? 74. : Every 12 years.

3 Hydroplane 75. : Take your foot off the accelerator, do not brake, avoid steering changes, and hold the wheel firmly until your tires grip the road again. if a light turns yellow when should you stop? 76. : if you arent in the intersection yet. if coming from another state, you must show in order to get an AZ license? 77. : out of state drivers license If one drives on a suspended/revoked license 78. : the vehicle will be impounded for up to 30 days. If one has been arrested for refusal to take/successfully complete a chemical test 79. : 12-month license suspension or 2 years for a second/subsequent refusal within a 5-year period. If one provides liquor to minor 80. : First Conviction: license suspension of no more than 30 days. Second or subsequent conviction: license suspension of no more than 6 months. If one unsuccessfully completes any tests, you are arrested for a DUI, you will : lose your driving privilege for 12 months or 24 months for a second refusal within 60 months. if two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, both must stop, who must then yield the right-of-way? 82. : driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right If you accumulate 8 or more points within any 12 month period 83. : you will be required to attend Traffic Survival School or driving privilege will be suspended for 12 months. If you are 60 and over when will your license expire? 84. : In 5 years. If you are going to use a cellular phone or send or receive a text message, you should: 85. : Pull of the road safely and stop. If you are one of the first persons to come upon the scene of a collision: 86. : -Pull your vehicle off the road. -Turn off the ignition of vehicles involved in the crash. -Do not smoke. -Give as much assistance as possible to those who may have been injured. -Do NOT move injured persons unless there is danger of fire. -Notify emergency officials; CALL 911 -Do NOT stand or walk in traffic lanes. -Ask others who have stopped to warn the approaching traffic. If you are under the age of 18, have a graduated driver license, and are convicted of a traffic violation for the first time, the penalty for a first conviction is: 87. : -Must attend Traffic Survival School and; -Violation goes on driving record. If you cause an accident resulting death of another person, you will be fined 88. : $1,000 and a suspension of 6 months. If you encounter a cyclist sharing your lane ahead, you should be sure to: 89. : Moderate your speed. A gust of wind could knock the cyclist to the ground. Be alert for bicycle swerving. If you encounter a severe dust storm, you should: 90. : -Reduce your speed immediately. -Drive carefully off the highway. -Stop as far to the right as possible. -Turn of your lights/take your foot off the brake. -Turn off hazard lights. -Wait until the dust storm has passed. If you need assistance on the freeway, you should : Turn on your emergency flashers, raise the hood of the car, or turn on your inside dome light. If you will be traveling on a one-way street for several blocks, it is best to stay in what lane? 92. : The center lane. The left and right lanes will be used for turning vehicles. Driving in the center lane will reduce your risk for collision. If your right wheels are off the pavement, 93. : brake lightly. illegal to park ft of a crosswalk 94. : 20 ft illegal to park ft of a fire hydrant 95. : 15 ft illegal to park ft of a railroad crossing 96. : 50 ft in addition to a safe, registered, and insured motorcycle, what else is required to take the motorcycle license test? 97. : motorcycle education program In any business/residential district, you should be driving 98. : 25 miles per hour. in order to get a class G license you must have an Arizona instruction permit for how long? 99. : 6 months Infant car seats 100. : child faces the front of the back seat, meaning the child will be protected from glass in a car crash : Second and subsequent offenses for a DUI Jailed 90 days, fined $500, revoked license 12 months, required to undergo alcohol screening/education/treatment, to equip your vehicle with certified ignition interlock device, and perform community service : Keeping your mind on driving. Maintaining concentration and alertness while driving means: Most children age 4 to 8 need: 103. : A booster seat : It's against the law to park... On a sidewalk. On a crosswalk or within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection. On any freeway/interstate highway. On a bridge/within a tunnel. In front of a private/public driveway. Within boundaries of an intersection. In any areas with signs prohibiting parking. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. Or in any way to create a hazard.

4 105. : right, nearest. On a two-lane road with traffic in both directions, an approach for a left turn should be made in the part of the half of the roadway the center line. One cannot pass 106. : within 100 feet of a street crossing. One who is applying for a graduated license must hold 107. : a permit for 5 months under 18 years old. open highway/ city freeway speed limit? 108. : 55 mph 109. : What should you do when parking on a hill? Parking on a downhill grade, turn your wheels toward the curb. When parking on an uphill grade, turn your wheels to the left, let your car roll back until the right front wheel rests against the curb and stops. If there is no curb, turn wheels to the right so that the car will roll away from center of the road. Always set your barking brake. Passing not allowed when 110. : Approaching a curve or the top of a hill where you cannot see ahead for safe passing. Passing on the right is permitted only when it is safe and Paying a license or permit fee provides attemps within months. Power steering failure 113. : pull on the wheel with both hands to Rear-only-ABS can 114. : cause the front wheels to lock up, causing Red painted curb means 115. : you cannot stop, stand, or park. Refusal to submit to the required test to determine the alcohol/drug content of any person operating a motor vehicle will result in: tests when you are arrested for driving under the influence, you will automatically lose your driving privilege for 12 months, or 24 months for a second refusal within 84 months. school zone speed limit? 117. : 15 mph Signal at least seconds before you turn : 4 seconds Skid recovery 119. : Do not press on the brake any further as it will Solid and broken yellow lines mean 120. : indicates passing is 111. : Driver of the other vehicle is making a left turn. You must never pass on the right by driving off the paved or main portion of the roadway : 3 (attemps within) 12(months) complete the turn & steer to the right side of the road. Stop car, push the brakes extra hard if the vehicle has power brakes. Shift to neutral & try to restart the engine. the driver to lose steering control : If you refuse to submit to or do not successfully complete any only make the skid worse. Turn the wheel quickly in the direction you want your vehicle to follow. As the car begins to straighten out, turn wheel quickly back the other way, so your vehicle does not skid in the opposite direction. Continue turning the wheel back & fourth as necessary until your vehicle straightens to its normal path. permitted only in one direction. Solid white lines 121. : used for turn lanes & to prevent lane changes near intersections : Drive defensively The best way to prepare yourself for unpredictable events is to: 123. : -Take your foot off the accelerator. -Do not brake. -Avoid The best way to prevent hydroplaning is to slow down. If your car does hydroplane, you should: steering changes (if possible). -Hold the wheel firmly until your tires grip the road again : turning left. The center lane of a three-lane or five-lane highway is used only for The classes of Licenses are: 125. : G, D, M and commercial A, B, C The key to entering a freeway smoothly is 126. to: : Accelerate on the entrance ramp/lane to match the speed of freeway traffic in the right lane, signal, check the traffic around you, and merge carefully. Do not cross a solid line. The key to safe driving 127. is: : Courtesy and consideration toward others : vertical panels, drums, and cones. The most common devices used to alert drivers of unusual or potentially dangerous conditions in highway and street work zones are barricades : 16 years old and younger The operator of a motor vehicle must require all passengers to wear their seat belt (in the front seat)? There is a potential accident in any minor: 130. : Distraction 131. : Solid white lines. These lines are used for turn lanes and to prevent lane changes near intersections. Arrows are often used with the lines to indicate which turn may be made from the lane : Double yellow lines. These lines mean that passing is not allowed in either direction. You may not cross the lines unless you are making a left turn : Broken yellow lines. These lines separate lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. They also indicate that passing on the left is permitted when the roadway is clear : Broken white lines. These lines separate lanes of traffic going in the same direction. They may be crossed with caution : Solid and broken yellow lines. If the broken yellow line is on These lines together indicate that passing is permitted only in one direction. your side, you may pass when the roadway is clear. If the solid yellow line is on your side, you may not pass : 21 and 29 years old. Those who are between the ages of are most likely to drive after they have been drinking : 1 city block. To avoid last minute decision-making look ahead for about...

5 138. : far left lane to make a left turn from a one-way road to a one-way road what lane should your car be in as you approach the turn? 139. : approach in far left lane and turn into the lane just right of the to make a left turn from a one-way to a two-way road what lane should you be in as you approach the turn and what lane should you turn into? center Toddler car seats 140. : faces the front of the car : False. The holder of a graduated driver license is NOT required True or false: The holder of a graduated driver license is required to obtain an operator license at age 18. to obtain an operator license at age 18, but may choose to obtain one. Two most important driving attitudes one can develop Courtesy & consideration toward others. until what age must a child restraint system be used? under 5 Use low beams when you are within 144. : 200 feet. Vehicle insurance for one person 145. : $15,000. Vehicle insurance for property damage 146. : $10,000 property damage liability. Vehicle insurance for two or more people 147. : $30, : Between 21 and 34 years old. What ages are those who have been in vehicle crashes with alcohol involved? What are actions drivers should NOT do? 149. : Do not turn the What are the consequences of a DUI on first offense? 150. : one What are the consequences of aggravated DUI? 151. : One 142. : 143. : steering wheel too much! NEVER use a fender or the hood as a guide! will be jailed 10 days, fined $250, required to undergo alcohol screening/education/treatment and perform community service. committed a DUI while suspended/revoked, a third DUI in 5 years, or committed a DUI while a person under 15 is in the vehicle: One will be sent to prison for no more than 2 years & license will be revoked for 3 years. What are the driving limits for highways and freeways? 55 mph on open highways/city freeways. 65 mph on designated open highways. 75 mph on rural interstate highways : 5 years= $5 39 months= $3 what are the fees when getting a copy of your driving record? (5 years and 39 months) 154. : Blankets, gloves, maps, first aid kit, sunglasses, food, can 152. : What are the recommended equipment to have in your car? opener, tire chains, gasoline can, rope, water containers/drinking water, electrical tape, flares, jumper cables, flashlight, rags, mirror, motor oil, fire extinguisher, notepad/pencil, jack, lug wrench, spare tire, & hand tools : original birth certificate and an id card (drivers license, school what are the requirements for identification and proof of age? id, identifiable picture) 156. : Cyclists must obey the same traffic laws as drivers of vehicles, What are the rights of a person riding a bicycle in the street? and they have the right-of-way under the same conditions as motorists : The 3-6 second rule. What can you use to determine if you have enough cushion between you and the vehicle you are following? What device are drivers required to have in their vehicles? 158. : A muffler. what do you set when parking on a hill? 159. : parking break What does a flashing red traffic light mean? 160. : A flashing red light has the same meaning as a stop sign. You must come to a complete stop, then proceed with caution when the roadway is clear : A green arrow appearing alone or with another signal light What does a green arrow appearing with a red traffic light mean? means that you may proceed in the direction of the arrow, if you are in the proper lane and the roadway is clear : You may not pass. What does a solid yellow line painted on your side of a highway center line mean? 163. : "Defensive Driving". What does it mean to be constantly aware of the driving condition, planning ahead, anticipating dangers & taking the right action so as not to come in contact with any obstacle or other vehicles 164. : Parallel park. What does it mean to: Check traffic behind you & signal you are stopping. Stop when you are alongside the forward car & your car's back bumper lines up with the back bumper of the parked vehicle. Leave about 2 feet between you & forward car. Shift into reverse. While looking over your right shoulder, back up slowly while turning the wheel sharply to the right. When your front bumper passes the rear bumper of the forward car, turn the wheel sharply to the left. Keep backing up until parallel to the curb. Straighten wheels & slowly pull forward. What is a Graduated License (Class G)? 165. : A graduated driver license is issued to an applicant who is at least 16, but less than 18, years of age and is valid to operate any vehicle that does not require a motorcycle or commercial license. What is a habit one should develop? 166. : Develop a habit of using your turn signals even when you do not see other vehicles on the road. what is a normal following distance? 167. : 3 seconds

6 What is aggressive driving? 168. : Committing a series of acts during a single, continuous period of driving that presents an immediate hazard to another person or vehicle, exceeding the posted speed limit, and committing two of the following violations: -Failure to obey traffic control signs or signals. - Passing another vehicle on the right side. -Unsafe lane change. -Following too close. - Failure to yield to emergency vehicles. What is the 3-6 second rule? 169. : An effective method which allows the driver to monitor the amount of distance or (cushion) between his/her vehicle and the vehicle directly ahead of them. What is the average driver reaction time? 170. : 0.75 seconds. What is the best way to bring your car out of a skid? 171. : -Do not press on the brake any further; this will only make the skid worse. -Turn the wheel quickly in the direction you want your vehicle to follow (in the direction of the skid). -As the car begins to straighten out, turn the wheel quickly back the other way so your vehicle does not skid in the opposite direction. -Continue turning the wheel back and forth as necessary until your vehicle straightens to its normal path. what is the charge for a class D license? 172. : $25 what is the charge for a class G license? 173. : $25 what is the charge for an instructional permit? 174. : $ : Signs warn of a possible danger ahead and are yellow. What is the color/purpose of a diamond-shaped traffic sign? what is the fee for a duplicate license? 176. : $4 What is the first offense for extreme DUI? 177. : jailed 30 days with no probation/sentence, fined $250, required to undergo alcohol screening/education/treatment, to equip your vehicle with certified ignition interlock device, and perform community service. What is the key to entering a freeway? 178. : to accelerate on the entrance ramp/lane to match the speed of freeway traffic in the right lane. What is the legal alcohol limit in AZ? 179. : 0.08 blood alcohol concentration (BAC). what is the minimum level of liability insurance? 180. : 15/30/10 (15000, 30000,10000) What is the purpose of Commercial Driver's License? 181. : It requires drivers of heavyweight vehicles, 26,001 pounds or more that carry 16 or more people including the driver. What is the speed limit a roundabout is designed for? 182. : mph. What is the speed limit in a residential area? 183. : 25 mph. What is true about farm machinery? 184. : Farm machinery may take up more than one lane and may not have signals : Motorcycle instruction permit. What permit is valid for 6 months within a 24 month period? What should you do about brake failure? 186. : Pump brakes rapidly to build up enough pressure to stop your vehicle. If that doesn't work, slowly apply the parking brake. Be sure to hold the brake release so you can ease off the brake if the rear wheels lock & car begins to skid. Shift to low gear & look for a place to stop. Do not pump anti-lock brakes. What should you do during a tire blowout? 187. : hold steering wheel tightly, & keep your vehicle straight. Then, ease off gas pedal, & do NOT apply brakes. Let the vehicle slow down until it's almost stopped. Just before your vehicle stops, pull off the roadway & apply brakes. What should you do if you have a tire blowout? 188. : -Hold the steering wheel tightly and keep your vehicle going straight. -Ease off the gas pedal; do not apply the brakes. -Let the vehicle slow down until it is almost stopped. -Just before your vehicle stops, pull off the roadway and apply the brakes. What should you do in a dust storm? 189. : -Reduce your speed immediately. -Drive carefully off the highway. -Stop as far to the right as possible. -Turn off your lights/take your foot off the brake. -Turn of hazard lights. -Wait until the dust storm has passed : One must be 21 years old or over to obtain a Commercial What type of driver license requires one to drive heavyweight vehicles? Driver's License. What will happen if you failed to stop at a collision? 191. : If convicted, it will result in your driving privilege being revoked for 5 years, if involving death/serious physical injury; revoked for 3 years, if involving injury/serious physical injury; suspended for 1 year, if involving only damage to a vehicle : Class 2 misdemeanor. When a driver or passenger consumes alcohol while driving, it is a. When a truck or bus is passing you on the left, you 193. : move as far as possible to the right of the lane and slow down : Implied Consent Law. When an officer believes you have been drinking and driving, he/she will request you submit to a BAC test in the name of what law? 195. : Move to the right when safe and let it pass. NEVER speed up When another vehicle comes up behind you and sounds its horn or flashes its lights, you should when another vehicle is passing you : Come to a complete stop before reaching the bus. Proceed only When approaching a school bus that is picking up or dropping off passengers, you must: when the driver has recalled all flashing red lights and signs that indicate pedestrians crossing. When approaching a school crossing, you should be going 15 miles per hour : 500 feet. When bicyclists are riding at night, a white head lamp should be visible from 197. :

7 When can you make a left turn on red? 199. : You can't. Unless there is a traffic control light permitting your turn by signaling a green left arrow : In any event that pedestrians are crossing any road/street or in When do pedestrians have the right-of-way over motor vehicles? any marked/unmarked crosswalk : Avoid a collision if the traffic stops suddenly. The 3-6 second When driving in traffic, you should stay far enough behind the vehicle ahead to: rule ensures the proper "space cushion" to keep you and other drivers safe : 4 seconds. When driving on slippery roads, you should double your following distance to at least... When driving on the highway 203. : Stay to the right and only use the left lane for passing. When is it OK to pass on the right? 204. : Passing on the right is permitted only when it is safe and; -The driver of the other vehicle is making a left turn. -An open highway is clearly marked for two or more lanes or vehicles moving in the same direction as you are going. -You are in a business or residential district where the pavement is wide enough for two or more lanes of vehicles moving in the same direction as you are going. When must you use a child safety seat? 205. : When any child age 5 and under is being transported in a vehicle. When must you use headlights? 206. : As soon as the light begins to fade in the late afternoon and from sunset to sunrise : 65 mph. When no limit is posted, what speed limit must be followed on designated open highways? 208. : 55 mph. When no limit is posted, what speed limit must be followed on open highways or city freeways? 209. : 75 mph. When no limit is posted, what speed limit must be followed on rural interstate highways? 210. : 15 mph. When no limit is posted, what speed limit must be followed when approaching a school crossing? when parking downhill with a curb point the tires : toward the curb when parking on a uphill with a curb, point the tires... away from the curb (to the left) 212. : when parking on a uphill with no curb point the tires : to the right 214. : Move into the left lane and pass the vehicle. When passing a vehicle traveling in the same direction, you should 215. : 2 to 4 feet. When sharing a lane with a bicycle, how much feet should be between you and the bicycle? 216. : 3 feet When sharing a lane with a bicycle, you should allow how much clearance between your vehicle and the cyclist? when should your hazard lights be activated? 217. : if you pull over in bad weather conditions (and there are cars behind you to see) 218. : should stay in the center lane. When traveling on a one-way street for several blocks, you... When you hear sirens, you must 219. : yield the right-of-way by driving immediately to the right side of the road until the vehicle has passed : Stop before reaching the sidewalk. Yield the right-of-way to When you're leaving an alley or private driveway and approaching a sidewalk, you should: pedestrians and approaching vehicles. Where are your blind spots? 221. : Areas on the left and right sides of your vehicle that are not visible in your mirror. where is the safest place for the child safety seat? 222. : back seat 223. : the sidewalk where must you stop when entering a roadway from an alley or driveway? where should a child safety restraint never be placed? 224. : front seat 225. : Yield the right of way to the vehicle. All vehicles involved in a While driving, you encounter a vehicle that is part of a funeral procession being led by a funeral escort vehicle flashing a red or a blue light. You: funeral procession have the right of way. who must sign for underage applicants? 226. : one natural parent (both if divorced), or guardian. who must wear seat belts? 227. : front seat passengers and all passengers under 16 Yellow painted curb indicate 228. : you may stop only long enough to load/unload and stay with your car : 10 Days You are required by law to notify MVD of any change of address or change to your name within: 230. : Turn left. Only a left turn is permitted in this lane. You are traveling in a lane marked with an arrow pointing left and the word "ONLY" painted beneath it. You may: 231. : Turn left or go straight. Both are permitted in this lane. You are traveling in a lane marked with both an arrow pointing left and an arrow pointing straight. You may: 232. : (where not prohibited by signs) Make a right turn after coming You have arrived at a red light and intend to make a right turn. Your car is in the right (outside) lane. You should: to a complete stop, and when motor traffic and pedestrian traffic are clear : Under 5 You may not operate a motor vehicle on the highways when transporting a child unless they are in a child passenger restraint system.

8 You should always signal before you 234. : Change lanes; Turn at an intersection or into a driveway/alley; Enter/leave a freeway; Pull away from the curb; Pull over to the side of the road; Slow down/stop suddenly. You should be extra careful during the after rain begins : 30 minutes. You should not follow any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire closer than 236. : 500 feet or within a block of the fire.

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