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What must a driver do if he/she sees an emergency vehicle on the side of the road next to his/her lane of travel with lights flashing and/or sirens on?
Changing lanes if safe and possible or, if not possible, slow down to a safe and prudent speed.
Dangerous elements of mixed use roads are:
Parked cars, distracted pedestrians, and drivers searching for their destinations and not paying attention.
According to the MD driver Manual, pedestrians have the R.O.W.
At street crossing, At any crosswalk whether marked or unmarked, and if a driver is turning on a steady green of when making a right turn on red.
Distracted pedestrians are:
A problem that is growing more serious annually.
At 40 mph, ? of pedestrians survive impact with a vehicle.
N/A (maybe 90%)
This sign indicates that a driver is going the wrong way on a one-way street.
If a driver needs to turn right at an intersection and the signal is red:
the driver may turn right after coming to a complete stop, searching the intersection, and if a right turn on red is permitted.
What can a driver do from a shared left turn lane?
Turn off or turn onto a multilane road
If two vehicles arrive at intersection with stop signs on all four corners, which driver must yield?
The driver who is making a left turn across the travel path
A driver may pass another vehicle on a two lane road if
there is a single broken yellow line between the two lanes