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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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1.What should drivers do when they see a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk?

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A vehicle stopped at a crosswalk could be yielding to a pedestrian crossing the street. Passing the vehicle could endanger the pedestrian who might be hidden from view.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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2.What is one key to pedestrian safety?

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Ensuring that pedestrians have seen you and that you are fully stopped helps to prevent accidents. Pedestrians may not always be aware of approaching vehicles, so it’s crucial to make sure they have seen you before they cross.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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3.How far should you be from a cyclist when passing them?

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Keeping at least 1 meter distance when passing a cyclist is important to ensure their safety. This distance helps prevent accidents caused by sudden movements or wind turbulence from your vehicle.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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4.What should drivers do when approaching a bike box at an intersection?u00a0

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Drivers must stop for a traffic signal behind the bike box and should not stop in the bike box to avoid blocking cyclists.u00a0

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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5.What should you do when approaching a bus that is about to leave a bus bay?

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Buses exiting a bus bay may need to re-enter traffic and will signal their intentions. Allowing the bus to merge safely ensures smooth traffic flow and avoids potential collisions.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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6.How should you drive when you see a school bus with its overhead red lights flashing?

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Red lights on a school bus indicate that children are boarding or alighting. Vehicles must stop in both directions to ensure the safety of the children, even if there is no median strip.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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7.What should you do if you encounter a horse-drawn vehicle on the road?

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Horse-drawn vehicles can be unpredictable and may need extra space. It’s essential to maintain a safe distance and only pass when it is safe to do so to avoid startling the horse.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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8.What is a key consideration when sharing the road with bicycles?

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Cyclists may need to use the full lane to avoid obstacles or for their own safety. It’s important to respect their space and pass safely.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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9.How should you handle a situation when a large commercial vehicle is making a right turn?

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Large vehicles often require extra space to make right turns. Waiting until they have fully completed their turn helps avoid collisions and ensures a safer driving environment.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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10.What should you do when driving in areas where you might encounter farm machinery?

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Farm machinery can be large and slow-moving. Reducing speed and being cautious helps to avoid accidents and allows safe passing.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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11.How can you ensure safety when driving near pedestrians with visual disabilities?

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Electric and hybrid vehicles are quieter, making it harder for visually impaired pedestrians to hear them. Making extra noise or using the horn ensures they are aware of your presence.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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12.When driving behind a large transport truck, whats the most effective strategy to maximize your visibility of the road ahead?

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Maintaining a larger following distance behind a big vehicle allows you to see more of the road and traffic, improving your ability to anticipate conditions.

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13.Why is it crucial to avoid stopping too close to a large commercial vehicle at a traffic light?

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Large vehicles require significantly more stopping distance than smaller cars. Crowding them removes the critical buffer they need to brake safely.

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14.When stopped uphill behind a large vehicle, what key safety measure should you take?

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Large vehicles may roll back slightly when starting on an incline, so maintaining extra space protects your vehicle from potential impact.

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15.What type of material might a large vehicle inadvertently dislodge and send towards your windshield?

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Large vehicles can kick up rocks and debris from the road surface, which can cause damage to your vehicle.

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Sharing the Road with Others Test

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16.How can a driver identify if they are in a large vehicles blind spot?

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If you cannot see the side mirrors of a large vehicle, it means the driver cannot see you, indicating you are in one of their blind spots.

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17.Before passing a very long commercial vehicle, what crucial condition must you absolutely ensure?

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Due to their length, passing large vehicles requires significantly more time and open road in the opposing lane to be completed safely.

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18.After successfully passing a heavy commercial vehicle, what distance should you ensure before merging back into its lane?

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Heavy commercial vehicles need much more distance to slow or stop. Providing extra room ensures they have enough space to react if needed.

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19.What significant hazard exists when driving in the space to the right of a large truck that is preparing to make a right turn?

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Large trucks make wide right turns, swinging out to the left before turning. Driving to their immediate right puts your vehicle at risk of being crushed.

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20.If a large vehicle needs to swing wide at an intersection to complete its turn, what is the appropriate action for other drivers?

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Large vehicles often need extra space to complete turns safely. Yielding by stopping further back prevents conflicts and allows them to maneuver freely.

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21.What phenomenon might you experience when a large vehicle passes your smaller car, especially during a strong crosswind?

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Large vehicles displace significant amounts of air, creating strong wind gusts that can push your vehicle and affect your ability to maintain lane position.

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22.When a log hauling truck is turning left or right off the highway, what maneuver should other vehicles never attempt?

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The long logs extending from the rear of the truck can swing widely during turns, blocking lanes and creating an extreme hazard if you attempt to pass.

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23.On an undivided highway, what is the meaning of a school bus displaying alternating amber flashing lights?

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Amber flashing lights on a school bus serve as a warning that the bus is about to stop and its red lights will activate for student boarding or exiting.

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24.On an undivided highway, what is your legal obligation when a school bus has stopped with alternating red lights flashing and its stop sign extended?

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All traffic on an undivided highway, in both directions, must come to a complete stop at a safe distance (approx. 20 meters) when a school bus displays red flashing lights and its stop sign.

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25.On an undivided highway, for how long must you remain stopped for a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop sign extended?

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You are legally required to remain stopped until the visual signals from the school bus are deactivated, indicating it is safe to resume driving.

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26.On a highway divided by a median, what is the correct action if you approach a school bus from the front with flashing lights?

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On a divided highway, the median separates traffic flow, meaning oncoming vehicles are generally not required to stop. However, maintaining caution for pedestrians is always advised.

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27.What is a common characteristic of snowplows that makes them challenging for other drivers to see?

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Snowplows often create a dense cloud of snow during operation, significantly reducing visibility for vehicles behind them and potentially for oncoming traffic.

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28.What do the flashing amber and red lights on a snowplow convey to motorists?

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These specific light combinations are used to clearly identify a snowplow and alert drivers to its presence, signaling the need for increased caution.

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29.Why is it vital to maintain a generous following distance behind a snowplow?

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A safe following distance protects your vehicle from rocks or debris sprayed by the plows sanding unit and provides crucial time to react to the plows movements or sudden stops.

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30.Under which specific conditions is passing a snowplow strictly forbidden?

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Passing a snowplow is strictly prohibited if you cannot clearly see around it, if it interferes with the plows operation, or if the maneuver cannot be performed without risk.

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31.On a two-lane highway, what specific hazard should you anticipate when a snowplow approaches from the opposite direction?

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On a two-lane road, drivers might attempt to pass the snowplow by moving into the opposing lane, meaning you must be prepared for an unexpected vehicle in your path.

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