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What blood concentration level is illegal for a driver under 21?
.02%
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What blood concentration level is illegal for drivers operating a commercial vehicle?
.04%
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What blood concentration level is illegal regardless of age or vehicle type?
.08%
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What must kids up to age 6 ride in?
A federally approved child safety seat
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What must children from 6-18 ride in?
A safety belt or child safety seat
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What happens if a driver holds a POP or school permit?
All passengers must be buckled up.
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What happens if you violate seatbelt laws?
There is a $25 fine and 1 point goes on your driving record.
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What is the recommended hand position for vehicles with airbags?
9 o'clock and o'clock
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Where should you never use a rear facing infant safety seat?
In the front passenger seat of an air bag equipped vehicle.
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What is using a handheld wireless communication device to read, type, or send written communication while operating a motor vehicle?
A secondary offense
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Defensive driving
Driving alertly to prevent crashes
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Three-second rule
Leave at least three seconds of time between you and the nearest vehicle
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What should you do if you see a deer?
Firmly brake, steer, and stop.
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When should you never put your steering wheel in the "lock" position?
When the vehicle is in motion.
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What does a solid red stoplight mean?
Come to a complete stop before reaching the intersection, stop line, or crosswalk, and remain stopped.
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When can traffic signals be ignored?
When a traffic officer is directing traffic or to make room for emergency vehicles.
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What happens if a traffic signal is dark?
The intersection is treated as an all-way stop.
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A solid yellow traffic signal
The light is about to change. If the vehicle hasn't entered the intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving and clear it safely.
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A solid green traffic signal
A vehicle may proceed through an intersection in the direction indicated by the signal if the roadway is clear.
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A flashing red light
A complete stop is required, yielding to oncoming traffic or pedestrians before proceeding.
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A flashing yellow light
Be alert and proceed with caution. They are used to draw attention to a sign or location that requires extra attention.
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A red arrow
Come to a complete stop before reaching the intersection, stop line, or crosswalk, and remain stopped.
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A yellow arrow
A warning that the light is about to change. If a vehicle has not entered the intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving in the direction of the arrow and clear it safely.
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A flashing yellow arrow means?
If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow after yielding to approaching traffic and/or pedestrians.
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A green arrow
If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow.
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When can you make a right turn on red?
Unless signs prohibiting it are posted at the intersection.
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When can you make a left turn on red?
If traveling on a one-way street and turning onto another one-way street.
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What are lane use signals used for?
To reverse lane direction during different hours of the day.
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A red X lane use signal
Don't drive.
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A steady yellow X lane use signal
The driver should move out of the lane as soon as safely possible.
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A downward green arrow lane use signal
Drive.
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Pedestrian hybrid beacon
A device used to warn and control traffic at an unsignalized location to assist pedestrians in crossing a street or highway.
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A flashing yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon
The beacon will soon be solid yellow, the driver must stop.
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A solid yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon
The same meaning as a normal yellow light.
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Two solid red lights on a pedestrian hybrid beacon
The driver must stop and remain stopped. Pedestrians have a WALK signal.
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Two flashing red lights on a pedestrian hybrid beacon
Drivers must stop and verify that no pedestrian is in their lane before proceeding.
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Red signs
Stop, yield, do not enter, or wrong way
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Yellow signs
Warning signs calling attention to unexpected conditions
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Yellow-green signs
Used for warning signs specific to pedestrians, bicycles, play-grounds, schools, and school buses
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Pink signs
Incident management signs
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Green signs
Guide information, such as distance or direction
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Blue signs
Motorist services, such as rest areas or hospitals
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White signs
Regulatory signs, such as speed limits
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Orange signs
Alert to road workers, construction areas
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Brown signs
Recreation and cultural interest areas
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Octagonal signs
Stop
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Triangular signs
Yield
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Diamond signs
Warnings
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Vertical rectangular signs
Give you instructions or tell you the law
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Horizontal rectangular signs
Give directions or information
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Pentagonal signs
School and school crossings
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Pennant
No passing zone
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Crossbuck and circle
Railroad crossing- look both ways , listen for and yield to trains, be prepared to stop if a train is approaching.
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Flashing light signals at crossbucks
Stop when lights are flashing. Do not cross until you can do it safely.
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What does the number under the crossbuck mean?
The number of tracks following the sign
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What do you do with gates at railroad crossings?
Remain stopped until the gates go up and the lights start flashing. Never drive around the gates.
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Stop signs
Come to a complete stop before entering an intersection. If there is a painted stop line, stop at the line. Stop before entering a crosswalk, painted or unpainted. If there is no crosswalk, stop at the safest point nearest the intersecting roadway to obtain a clear view of approaching traffic.
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Yield signs
Slow down or stop, if necessary to give the right-of-way to crossing or merging vehicles
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Speed limit
Indicates the maximum speed that a vehicle can lawfully travel on the roadway
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No left turn
Left turn prohibited
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No right turn
Right turn prohibited
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No U-turn
U-turn prohibited
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Wrong Way and Do Not Enter
Identify a one-way street or expressway ramp. Do not drive past.
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One way
Traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow
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No parking
Parking is prohibited
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Center lane, left turn only
A driver may use the lane only to make a left turn
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Keep right
A traffic island, median or obstruction is ahead. Keep to the right.
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Slower traffic keep right
Used on multiple-lane roadways to reduce unnecessary weaving and when there is a tendency on the part of the motorist to drive in the left-hand lane below the normal speed of traffic.
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Added lane
Traffic from another road will be entering the road. No merging is necessary because a lane has been added.
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Advisory exit speed sign
The advisory safe speed for an exit from a freeway or expressway.
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Slippery when wet
Road surface may be slick when wet. Slow and proceed with caution.
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Lane ends
The lane ends soon and a merging maneuver will be required.
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Low clearance
The overpass has a low clearance. Do not proceed if the vehicle height exceeds the dimensions indicated.
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Hill
A steep down grade ahead. Check your brakes.
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Deer crossing
Deer often cross the roadway in this area. Be alert, slow down if you see a deer. Only installed in higher deer-vehicle conflict areas of deer crossings.
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Horse-drawn vehicle
Posted in areas where slow moving, horse-drawn vehicles often cross or share the roadway with motorized vehicles.
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Pedestrian crossing
Be alert for people crossing the street. Slow down, yield right of way to pedestrians, or stop if necessary.
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School advance crossing
A crosswalk where school children cross the roadway is ahead.
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School crossing
Placed at the location where school children cross the roadway. Obey signs from school crossing guards.
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Turn
Sharp turn to the right or left ahead.
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Reverse turn
Just ahead, the road turns sharply right/left, then left/right.
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Curve
There is a gradual curve to the right or left ahead. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
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Advisory speed plaque
Supplements a warning sign to indicate the advisory speed for the condition.
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Winding road
The road ahead is winding with a series of turns or curves.
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Crossroad
A four-way intersection is ahead. Be alert for cross traffic.
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"T" intersection
The roadway ends ahead. You must signal before turning right or left.
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Sideroad
A roadway joins from the right. Be alert for vehicles entering the roadway.
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Roundabout
A roundabout intersection is ahead. Slow down to the recommended speed and yield to all vehicles approaching on your left already in the roundabout.
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Traffic merging from right
Adjust speed and lane position to allow traffic to merge safely
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Railroad crossing
Advises the motor vehicle operator of a railroad crossing ahead. Yield and be prepared to stop if a train is approaching.
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No train horn
Installed under railroad crossing signs in locations where a quiet zone has been established. Trains don't blow the horn at this location.
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Guide signs
Give directional and distance information.
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Slow moving vehicles warning
Vehicles which travel 25 MPH or less must display these emblems on a public roadway.
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Service signs
Direct motorists to services.
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No passing zone
Found on the left side of the road at the beginning of a no passing zone.
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Reference post marker
Located on NE highways at one mile increments to serve as a reference point for drivers to use when assistance is needed.
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Handicapped parking
Parking spaces reserved for those with handicapped parking privleges.
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Route markers
Signs used alone or in combination with arrow directional signs mounted below.
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Dynamic message signs.
Provide important information to travelers. Messages can be changed to reflect the current conditions.
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Work zone signs
Used to notify drivers of unusual conditions in or near a work area. Diamond shaped.