Module 5: Moderate Risk Driving Environment - Processing Information, Intersections, Curves, and Hills, Passing

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When stopped in traffic behind another vehicle, a driver should:

Be able to see the tread of the rear tires of the vehicle ahead.

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To safely turn right and merge into traffic moving 55 mph, you will need a gap equal to about:

11 seconds

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Excessive steering in a curve can result in either an understeer or oversteer skid.

true

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Never enter an intersection until you identify an open space for your vehicle on the other side of the intersection.

true

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At an intersection, defensive drivers can tap their brakes lightly to alert the drivers behind them that they are about to stop.

true

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You should not drive more than ____ feet in a shared left turn lane.

150