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Right-of-Way Rules Test

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1.What should you do when approaching an intersection on a main road that is blocked by traffic?

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Entering an intersection when it is blocked can obstruct cross traffic. Stopping before entering ensures you do not block the intersection and allows smoother traffic flow.

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2.At a four-way stop intersection, what is the primary rule for determining who goes first?

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At a four-way stop, the fundamental rule is that the vehicle that arrives first at the intersection and comes to a full stop has the right-of-way.

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3.If two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop intersection at approximately the same time, which vehicle should proceed first?

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When two vehicles arrive simultaneously at a four-way stop, the driver of the vehicle on the right has the right-of-way.

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4.At a four-way stop, if two vehicles are facing each other and arrive at about the same time, what is the right-of-way rule?

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When two vehicles facing each other arrive at a four-way stop at the same time, the vehicle intending to turn left must yield to the vehicle that is proceeding straight through.

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5.What should you do when approaching an intersection with a red light?

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A red light means you must stop and wait until the light turns green to proceed. This rule helps in managing traffic flow and preventing accidents.

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6.What must you do when you see a stop sign at an intersection?

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At a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop, check for other vehicles and pedestrians, and only proceed when it is safe to do so.

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7.What feature defines a controlled intersection?

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Controlled intersections are identified by the presence of signs (like stop or yield) or traffic lights that dictate driver behavior.

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8.Why can uncontrolled intersections be particularly dangerous?

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Lacking signs or signals, uncontrolled intersections can be dangerous because drivers may not expect conflicting movements from other road users.

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9.At an uncontrolled intersection, if two vehicles arrive at the same time, which vehicle must yield?

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When two vehicles arrive simultaneously at an uncontrolled intersection, the driver on the left must yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.

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10.When turning left at an uncontrolled intersection with oncoming traffic, what is the correct action?

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At an uncontrolled intersection, a driver intending to turn left must yield to any oncoming traffic that is in or near the intersection.

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11.If you are going straight through an uncontrolled intersection and another vehicle is already in the intersection turning left, what is your responsibility?

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Even if you intend to go straight, if another vehicle is already in the uncontrolled intersection legally making a left turn, you must yield to them.

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12.Where should you stop your vehicle if there is a stop line at an intersection?

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The stop line indicates the precise point where you are legally required to stop your vehicle before entering the intersection.

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13.If an intersection has a crosswalk but no stop line, where must you stop?

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In the absence of a stop line, the rule is to stop immediately before the marked crosswalk to allow pedestrians safe passage.

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14.At an intersection with no stop line, crosswalk, or sidewalk, where is the correct stopping position?

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If no other markings are present, drivers must stop at a point just before their vehicle would enter the physical boundaries of the intersection.

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15.What is a steady red traffic light always indicating?

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A steady red light is a mandatory stop signal, requiring drivers to bring their vehicle to a complete halt.

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16.Upon encountering a fresh green light, what is the recommended action before moving forward?

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Even when a light just turns green, its essential to scan the intersection for any vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians who might still be in the intersection or trying to beat a red light.

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17.When making a left turn on a steady green light, what is your primary responsibility?

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On a steady green light, drivers making a left turn must yield to all through-traffic coming from the opposite direction and wait for a safe opening to complete their turn.

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18.What does a steady yellow traffic light indicate?

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A yellow light means the signal is changing to red, and drivers should stop before the intersection unless they are too close to do so safely.

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19.If you are in an intersection waiting to make a left turn and the light turns yellow, what are you legally permitted to do?

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A driver already in the intersection lawfully waiting to complete a left turn may proceed to do so, even if the light turns yellow, but must watch for other vehicles.

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20.What does a flashing green light at an intersection signify?

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A flashing green light indicates that through traffic has a continuous green, while traffic on the intersecting street or side road is facing a stop sign. Pedestrians may also activate a signal change.

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21.What action is required upon encountering a flashing red traffic light?

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A flashing red light functions as a stop sign, requiring a complete stop before proceeding only when the intersection is clear and safe.

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22.What is the benefit of an intersection having separate left-turn signals with green arrows or designated lanes?

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A green arrow on a separate left-turn signal (or in a designated lane) means you have a protected turn, as oncoming through traffic is facing a red light.

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23.If a traffic light has an advance flashing green arrow for a left turn, and then the arrow turns off (leaving only the regular green light), what is your obligation if you still wish to turn left?

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When the advance green arrow disappears and only the steady green light remains, the left turn is no longer protected, and you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

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24.At a two-way stop intersection, which traffic generally has the right-of-way?

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Vehicles on the through street, which does not have stop signs, typically have the right-of-way at a two-way stop intersection.

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25.If two vehicles arrive at a two-way stop and are both stopped, and one driver wishes to turn left, what is the usual right-of-way rule?

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At a two-way stop, if two vehicles are stopped, the driver intending to turn left generally must yield to the vehicle that is not turning left.

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26.What is the exception to the rule that a left-turning vehicle yields at a two-way stop?

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Once a left-turning vehicle has legally entered the intersection and started its turn, the other vehicle must then yield to complete that turn.

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27.What is the correct action when facing a green light at a controlled intersection?

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A green light means you can proceed, but you should be prepared for the light to change to yellow. Maintaining a steady speed helps in making safe and predictable driving decisions.

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28.At an uncontrolled intersection with no signs or traffic lights, what should you do if two vehicles arrive at the same time?

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At an uncontrolled intersection, the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right. This rule helps in determining the right-of-way when there are no clear signals.

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29.What is the rule for yielding at an intersection with stop signs at all corners?

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At an intersection with stop signs, the first vehicle to stop has the right-of-way. This helps in managing the flow of traffic and reducing the risk of collisions.

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30.What should you do when you want to turn left at an intersection?

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When turning left, you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians to ensure a safe turn and avoid collisions.

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31.When entering a road from a private road or driveway, what must you do?

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Vehicles entering a road from a private road or driveway must yield to all road traffic and pedestrians to prevent accidents.

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32.What should you do if you are approaching a pedestrian crossover?

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At pedestrian crossovers, yielding to pedestrians and waiting until they have fully crossed ensures their safety and complies with traffic laws.

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33.How should you handle a yield sign at an intersection?

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A yield sign requires you to slow down or stop as needed and yield to any traffic already in or approaching the intersection.

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