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These flashcards cover key concepts from the Alabama Driver Manual, focusing on laws, safety practices, and regulations.
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When registering to be an organ donor, saying 'Yes' means __.
You want to give someone a second chance at life.
A red heart on your driver’s license indicates __.
Your decision to help others by being an organ donor.
The driving age in Alabama is __.
16 years old.
Alabama law requires all drivers and passengers to __ while in a vehicle.
Buckle up.
The __ is required for all school buses when unloading children.
Extended stop arm.
Alcohol consumption can lead to __ in driving ability.
Reduced judgment and drowsiness.
If your car stalls on railroad tracks, the first thing you should do is __.
Abandon the vehicle and move away from the tracks.
The Alabama hands-free law prohibits __ while driving.
Using a handheld device.
The minimum liability insurance coverage in Alabama includes __.
$25,000 for death or bodily injury to one person.
To avoid rear-end collisions, maintain a safe __ distance.
Following.
Speed limits in urban areas in Alabama are generally set at __ miles per hour.
30.
You must stop for a school bus displaying __ lights.
Flashing red.
In Alabama, everyone must wear a seatbelt, which is the most effective way to __ injuries in traffic crashes.
Reduce.
When entering a roundabout, you must yield to traffic __ the roundabout.
Already in.
During a traffic stop, you should keep __ on the steering wheel for safety.
Both hands.
If you miss your freeway exit, you should __ instead of stopping.
Proceed to the next exit.
__ should wear seat belts at all times according to Alabama law.
All occupants.
To register for an Alabama driver license, applicants must show proof of __ presence.
Authorized.