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The speed limit approaching a school crosswalk is?
15 mph
A school bus is stopped on a four-lane road with its stop-sign arm extended, you must:
Stop regardless of your direction of travel
All arrived at an uncontrolled intersection at the same time. Which has the right-of-way?
Car 3
When you see or hear an emergency vehicle approaching?
Immediately drive to the right side of the road and stop
This hand signal means
Stopping or slowing
You should give the right-of-way to any pedestrian who is
Crossing any street
When driving on wet roads you should
Reduce your speed
Before entering a road from an alley or driveway, you must
Stop before reaching the sidewalk
Before entering a road from an alley or driveway, you must
Stop before reaching the sidewalk
When backing, you should
Turn and look out the rear window
The car that made the correct turn was?
Car 3
If you are parking uphill and there is a curb you should?
Turn your wheels to the left , away from the curb
When no speed limit is posted, the maximum speed in a business or residential area is
25 mph
When driving a vehicle, you may
Talk to more than one passenger in the vehicle
If you intend to turn beyond an intersection, you should
Wait to signal your turn until you are in the intersection
It is illegal to follow fire vehicles traveling in response to an alarm, within
500 ft
If you approach a school bus that is picking up or dropping off children, you must:
Stop until the bus is moving or the stop sign arm is no longer extended
This hand signal means
Left turn
It is safe to return to your lane after passing when
You can see both headlights of the vehicle in your inside rear view
If you are parking downhill, you should
Turn your wheels to the right, toward the edge of the road
Before you make a turn, use your turn signals
For atleast 4 seconds
It is illegal to park if a crosswalk is within
20 ft
Before you turn, you must signal continuously for at least
100 ft
This hand signal means
Right turn
The wheelchair symbol in a parking space means that it is reserved for disabled persons
With no exceptions
The white car will turn left. The black car will go straight. Which has the right-of-way?
Black car
To make a left turn, you should turn into
Lane 2
It is illegal to park if a fire hydrant is within
15 feet
A school bus with flashing lights has stopped on a divided highway. Who must stop?
Cars 2 and 3
If you are parking uphill and there is no curb, you should
Turn your wheels to the right, toward the edge of the road
This sign means
Slippery when wet
When observing law enforcement lights and/or sirens activated behind you, drivers should
Immediately yield to the right side of the roadway
When stopped by law enforcement, drivers should
All the above
When stopped by law enforcement, if there is a firearm in the vehicle, the driver should
All of the above
Signing for or accepting a citation from a law enforcement officer:
All of the above
What do you do after a non-injury, fender bender collision
A driver involved in a minor crash without injuries, should remove the vehicle from the roadway (Quick Clearance) if it is operable and can be moved safely
A sign with this shape means
Speed and direction regulation
A red painted curb means you may
Not stop, stand or park
A green lighted arrow on a traffic light means you may
Proceed in the direction of the arrow without stopping
A sign with this shape means
Warning
You are approaching an intersection where the lighted arrow has just changed to yellow
You must stop and wait for the light to turn green
Unless prohibited by a sign, a left turn on red is permitted
From a one-way road to a one-way road
This sign means
U-turn is not permitted
A broken yellow line in the middle of the road means
Passing is not permitted in either direction.
This sign means
School crossing
This sign means
Divided highway ends
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means the
Same as a Stop sign
A sign with this shape means
Railroad warning
A yellow line in the middle of the road means
Two-way traffic
This sign means
No left turn permitted
A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line in the middle of the road means
You may pass if the broken line is on your side
A sign with this shape means
Yield right-of-way
This sign means
Pedestrian crossing
You are approaching an intersection where the traffic light has just changed to yellow
You must stop and wait for the light to change to green
This sign means
No right turn permitted
This sign means
Two-way traffic
A broken white line in the middle of the road means
Traffic on both sides is moving in the same direction
This sign means
Traffic merging
A flashing red traffic light at an intersection means you must
Stop,check for the traffic, then proceed with caution
A sign with this shape means
No passing zone
A sign with this shape means
Stop
A right turn on red is allowed
Except where prohibited by a sign
A flashing yellow light at an intersection means you must
Slow down, check for traffic, then proceed with caution
This sign means
You may turn left or go straight
A red lighted arrow on a traffic light means
Stop and wait for the arrow to change to green before turning
A double, solid yellow line in the middle of the road means
No passing in either direction
When following a vehicle at night, lower your high beam headlights when you are within
200ft
When entering a freeway, you should not:
Cross a solid line
To avoid the glare from oncoming headlights
Glance back and forth between the side of the road and straight ahead
If your vehicle begins to hydroplane you should
Release the accelerator
You should avoid the right lane of the freeway during rush hour
To leave room for vehicles entering and exciting
Switch to low beams when oncoming traffic is within
500ft
When driving on wet roads you should
Reduce your speed
If you have a tire blowout
Do not brake, but slow down and pull off the road
If you drive in fog, you should turn on the
los beam headlights
If you come upon a severe dust storm, you should
Reduce speed and pull off the road
When you merge onto a freeway, you should be driving
At the same speed as the traffic in the right lane
The best way to bring your vehicle out of a skid is to
Turn the wheel in the direction of the skid
If you are in the black car, the most difficult car for you to see is
Car 3
You should leave enough space between you and the vehicle directly in front of you:
To allow for a sudden stop
When changing lanes, check your side mirrors for other traffic and
Turn your head quickly and look over shoulders
To keep aware of the position of traffic behind you, it is best to
Check your rearview mirror often
The driver of this vehicle has a "blind spot" in
Areas 1 and 3
Normally, the distance from you to the vehicle ahead should be at least equivalent to
3 seconds
If you come to an intersection and your view to the side is blocked, you should
Stop, then inch forward until you can see clearly in both directions
You are required by law to notify the Motor Vehicle Division of a change of address within
10 days
Penalties for the first conviction for driving under the influence are
10 days jail, $1,250, alcohol treatment, community service and ignition interlock
Penalties for the second conviction for driving under the extreme influence are
120 days jail, $3,250, 1 year revocation, alcohol treatment, community service and ignition interlock
You are driving under the influence if your blood alcohol concentration is
0.08% or above (0.04 if the vehicle requires a commercial license)
If under age 21, your license may be suspended if your blood alcohol concentration is
Any amount
You are driving under the extreme influence if your blood alcohol concentration is
0.15% or above
Bicyclists should
Ride with the flow of traffic
When passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction, leave a distance of at least
3ft
Bicyclists must:
Obey the same traffic laws as motor vehicles
It is illegal to follow fire vehicles traveling in response to an alarm, within
500ft
The Arizona Distracted Driver law prohibits
Holding or supporting a wireless device