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Bicycle

CLASS OF VEHICLES WHICH ARE EXCLUSIVELY HUMAN

POWERED BY FOOT PEDALS.

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Blue Certificate

MEANS DRIVER EDUCATION CERTIFICATE.

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Convicted

MEANS HAVING BEEN FOUND GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW A VIOLATION OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS...

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Department

MEANS THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

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Divided Highway

MEANS ANY HIGHWAY DIVIDED INTO TWO OR MORE ROADWAYS BY AN INTERVENING SPACE, PHYSICAL BARRIER, -OR CLEARLY INDICATED DIVIDING SECTION SO CONSTRUCTED AS TO IMPEDE VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.

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Division

MEANS DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES.

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Driver

INCLUDES ANYONE WHO IS IN ACTUAL PHYSICAL CONTROL

A MOTOR VEHICLE.

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Express Highway

MEANS A STATE OR INTERSTATE HIGHWAY DESIGNED FOR THROUGH TRAFFIC.(no traffic lights & starts with “i-…”

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Highway

MEANS THE ENTIRE WIDTH BETWEEN BOUNDARY LINES OF EVERY ROAD OPEN TO PUBLIC VEHICULAR TRAFFIC...

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Highway-Rail Intersection

MEANS THE AREA COMMON TO ONE OR MORE HIGHWAYS INTERSECTING WITH, OR CROSSING, ONE OR MORE RAILROAD TRACKS.

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Intersection

MEANS THE AREA COMMON TO TWO OR MORE HIGHWAYS THAT MEET WHETHER OR NOT ONE HIGHWAY CROSSES ANOTHER.

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License

MEANS ANY TYPE OF LICENSE UNDER WHICH THE HOLDER HAS THE PRIVILEGE OF DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE.

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Minibike

MEANS ANY MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLE WHICH HAS A WHEEL RIM SIZE LESS THAN 10 INCHES OR IS LESS THAN 40 INCHES LONG FROM HUB TO HUB...

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Moped

MEANS A PEDAL OR NON-PEDAL BICYCLE HAVING TWO WHEELS, EITHER OF WHICH IS OVER TEN INCHES IN MAXIMUM DIAMETER, W/PISTON DISPLACEMENT < 55 CC ... MAX SPEED DOES NOT EXCEED 25 MPH.

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Motorcycle

INCLUDES ANY MOTOR VEHICLE DESIGNED TO TRAVEL ON

NOT MORE THAN THREE WHEELS, EXCEPT TRACTORS &

MINIBIKES.

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Motor Vehicle

INCLUDES ANY SELE-PROPELLED VEHICLE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON A ROADWAY EXCEPT FARM TRACTORS & OHV'S.

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Must

MEANS AN ACTION OR PRACTICE REQUIRED BY LAW

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OHV

MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLE CAPABLE OF CROSS COUNTRY

- TRAVEL WITHOUT BENEFIT OF ROAD OR TRAIL...

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Owner

MEANS A PERSON WHO HOLDS LEGAL TITLE OF A VEHICLE

OR ONE WHO IS PURCHASING A VEHICLE ON TIME.

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Railroad Crossing

MEANS THE SAME AS "HIGHWAY RAIL INTERSECTION"

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Registration

MEANS THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE (CARD) AND THE

REGISTRATION PLATE (TAG)

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Road

MEANS THE SAME AS HIGHWAY.

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Roadway

MEANS THAT PORTION OF A HIGHWAY IMPROVED, DESIGNED, OR ORDINARILY USED FOR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC EXCLUDING THE SHOULDER.

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Safety Zone

MEANS AN AREA OFFICIALLY SET ASIDE WITHIN A

HIGHWAY FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF PEDESTRIANS AND SO USED.

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School Bus

MOTOR VEHICLE PAINTED W/ NATIONAL SCHOOL BUS

CHROME YELLOW, WHICH HAS THE "SCHOOL BUS" DISPLAYED.

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Should

A RECOMMENDED ACTION/ PRACTICE NOT REQUIRED BY LAW

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Street

MEANS A HIGHWAY IN A CITY OR A SUBURBAN DISTRICT.

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Triped

MEANS A PEDÁL OR NON-PEDAL CYCLE HAVING THREE WHEELS, EITHER OF WHICH IS OVER TEN INCHES IN MAXIMUM DIAMETER, AND HAVING A MOTOR, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT IS LESS THAN 55 CC, MAXIMUM SPEED DOES NOT EXCEED 25 MPH.

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Vehicle

EVERY DEVICE IN, UPON OR BY WHICH ANY PERSON OR PROPERTY IS OR MAY BE TRANSPORTED OR DRAWN UPON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY, EXCEPTING DEVICES MOVED BY HUMAN POWER OR USED EXCLUSIVELY UPON RAILS OR TRACKS.

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To get your licence you must be

between 16 and 18

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Must present a Delaware Driver Education ____ as proof that you passed a certified Delaware Driver Education Course.

Blue/White Certificates

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You must provide documentation to prove your
___ this includes:

Identity, legal presence, SSN card, 2 prrofs of DE residency

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The requirement for 2 proofs of DE Redidency will be waived if

The sponsor is a licensed DE driver and lives with the driver

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The GDL application must be singed by a ____

Sponsor

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The _(1)_ is held jointly responsible for any damages resulting from the minors__(2)__

1- Sponsor

2- Negligence

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The sponsor has final authority to determine if the minor is _(1)__ of handling the responsibilities of being a driver and has authority to designate who may ___(2)___ the minor driver

1- capable

2- supervise

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The sponser is able to ___(1)____ their endorsement any time until the minor reaches ____(2)____, the the driver has completed ____(3)____ months of the GDL program

1- withdraw

2- 18

3- 12 months

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The sponsor must ___(1)___ the minors driver license application in the presence of a Division licencing employees

1- sign

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The applicant must pay a ___(1)____

Class iD license fee and pass an ___(2)___ screening at

the time of application

1- $40

2- eye

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Minors who require specialized evaluation, training, or equipment to operate a motor vehicle because of a ____(1)____ or _____(2)____ disability will be identified by the driver education teacher and tested by the division

1- Physical

2- Mental

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____(1)____ must be in possession of the permit holder when driving a motor vehicle

1- permit

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When the permit holder is under ___(1)___ supervison, the supervisor must be a properly licensed parent, guardian, or licensed driver(approved by the ____(2)____) who is at least ___(3)___ years old and has held a class D license for at least ___(4)___

1- mandatory

2- sponsor

3- 25

4- 5 years

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The supervising driver must be seated ____(1)____ the permit holder in the front seat of the car when it is in motion

1- beside

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____(1)_____ person other than the supervising driver can be in the front seat

1 - no

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No ___(1)____ holder may talk on a _____(2)_____ or use _____(3)____ while operating a motor vehicle(unless the permit holder is pulled over to the side of the road during an _____(4)_____

1- permit

2 - celuar telephone

3- devices

4 - emergency

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After the first ____(1)_____ months of issuance, the permit holder may drive between the hours of ___(2)_____

1- 6

2- 6am-10pm

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For the first ___(1)___ months after the issuarnce of Level One Learners Permit, the permit holder may only drive when ____(2)____. This is the ____(3)____ supervison period

1- 6

2-supervised

3- first

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In the second 6 months, you can drive directly from 10pm-6am for ____ reasons

church, work, school(on school property)

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No ____(1)____ other than the adult supervisor and ___(2)___ other passenger can be in the vehicle during the entire 12 months of valid driving authority

1- passangers

2- 1

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During the ____(1)____ - ____(2)______ period of unsupervised driving when a supervisor is not present, only _____(3)_____ other passangers in addition to the driver may be in the vehicle.

1-6

2- month

3- 1

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The passagener limit during the second 6 months does not apply to ___ providing that an adult supervisor is present

Immediate family

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Seat belt use use is ___(1)__ for all people in the car

1- mandatory

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Failure of the permit holder or passangers will result in a permit ___

suspension

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Sponsers are required to drive ___(1)___hours with the permit holder, ____(2)____ of those during the night

1 - 50

2 - 10

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People who voilate the Level 1 learners permit restreictions are considered as driving ___(1)____ a licence which will result in a ___(2)____ month suspension for the first offence

1- without

2- 2

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RED

STOP

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YELLOW

Prepare to stop

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Green

proceed with caution

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Arrows apply to only the_____

direction indicated

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Right-of-way refers to the legal rule that determines

who has the priority to proceed first in traffic situations

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Delaware drivers don’t have the immediate “right to go” instead it’s based on

laws that say who is to yield to the right way

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Even if you have the right to go, you should still stop or slow down if it

prevents a crash

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Traffic signals and signs apply to every person(__)

walking, driving, or biking on a street or highway

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Red Light Reinforcement Program

System that makes sure that DE drivers follow traffic laws. Cameras are set on intersections to help fine people who run lights.

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<p>Steady Red Light </p>

Steady Red Light

You must stop

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<p>Steady Yellow Light </p>

Steady Yellow Light

Light is changing fro green to red, prepare to stop. Only go through if you cannot stop safely.

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<p>Steady green light </p>

Steady green light

Proceed with caution. Be careful of any pedestrians or traffic

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<p>Flashing Red Light </p>

Flashing Red Light

Same as a stop sign, proceed only when safe

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<p>Flashing Yellow Light </p>

Flashing Yellow Light

slow down, be more aware, and proceed with caution.

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<p>Dark Traffic Signals </p>

Dark Traffic Signals

Reduce speed and prepare to yield to other vehicles that are in or approaching the intersection.

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The difference between round color lenses and arrows is that arrows apply only to _____ while round lenses apply to all directions

a specific direction

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<p>Steady Red Arrow </p>

Steady Red Arrow

Full stop required, you may not proceed while the light is red

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<p>Flashing Red Arrow </p>

Flashing Red Arrow

Turns are permitted in the direction the arrow is flashing after a full stop.

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<p>Steady Yellow Arrow </p>

Steady Yellow Arrow

A green arrow has ended. Stop if you can and if not proceed.

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<p>Flashing Yellow Arrow </p>

Flashing Yellow Arrow

movement in the indicated direction is permitted after yielding

to opposing traffic and pedestrians

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<p>Steady Green Arrow </p>

Steady Green Arrow

Proceed with caution, yield with pedestrians or any cars in the intersection

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<p>What does this mean</p>

What does this mean

You may go straight, and turn left and right when safe. Pay close attention when making left turn as traffic is driving down opposite road

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<p>What does this sign mean </p>

What does this sign mean

You can go straight, right and left when safe (no traffic driving on left side)

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<p>What does this mean </p>

What does this mean

Left turning is going from green to red, stop if possible or go if not

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<p>What does this mean </p>

What does this mean

Green light for straight and right turn has ended, but left turn still remains open

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<p>What does this mean </p>

What does this mean

Only left turn may move, all other lanes must stop

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Drivers are required to yield to pedestrians who

have a “WALK” indicator

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Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS)

Pedestrian crossing for those who are visually impaired (tones, verbal messages, and/or vibrating surfaces)

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High Intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK)

HAWK signal is activated when a pedestrian presses the crosswalk button, much like they do at a regular crosswalk, which will activate the signal.

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Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon

They flash more rapidly and in a “stutter” pattern, as opposed to the regular flash rate of most beacons. As a motorist, when you see these beacons flashing, slow down, look for pedestrians and bicyclists, and yield as necessary.

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<p>Bicycle Signals</p>

Bicycle Signals

Mean the same as normal signal, expect its for bikes only

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Regulatory Signs

They tell you of laws and regulations for traffic direction, lane use,

turning, speed, parking and other special situations.

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Regulatory Shapes Format

These signs are square, rectangular, or have a special shape and are usually white, red or black with black, red, white or green letters or symbols.

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<p>Stop Sign </p>

Stop Sign

Only 8 sided sign on the roads, and you must come to a complete stop when u see it.

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<p>Yield Sign</p>

Yield Sign

Only triangle on the road, You must yield the right of way to any car or ppl in the way

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<p>What do these mean</p>

What do these mean

International sings adopted in all 50 states meaning no left, right or U turns

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<p>What does this mean </p>

What does this mean

Keep right of the traffic island or divider

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<p>What does this mean</p>

What does this mean

Do not pass, and watch out for double solid lines

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<p>Overhead Lane Signals</p>

Overhead Lane Signals

You must obey these above ur lane, u must go the way the overhead sign above your lane shows

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Warning Signs

These signs are usually yellow with black lettering or symbols and most are diamond shaped. These signs warn you to slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary. It warns you that a special situation or a hazard is ahead

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<p>5 sided signs </p>

5 sided signs

5 sided signs are school crossing signs, slow down when you see them.

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<p>What do these signs mean:<br><br>1 - </p><p>2- </p><p>3- </p>

What do these signs mean:

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2-

3-

1- Sharp turn to the right

2- curve to the right

3- Sharp turn tight then to the left

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<p>What do these signs mean:<br><br>1 - </p><p>2- </p><p>3- </p>

What do these signs mean:

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2-

3-

1 - Winding road ahead, adjust speed

2- reduced speed limit ahead

3- side road enters highway from right

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<p>What do these signs mean:<br><br>1 - </p><p>2- </p><p>3- </p>

What do these signs mean:

1 -

2-

3-

1 - Bump in the road ahead, adjust speed to not lose control

2- Merging traffic from right just ahead

3- Traffic signals are intersection ahead

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<p>What do these signs mean:<br><br>1 - </p><p>2- </p><p>3- </p>

What do these signs mean:

1 -

2-

3-

1 - Yield sign ahead, adjust speed

2- Watch for bikes to the left and right as road is shared with bikes

3- Roadway narrows, slow down