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Drivers Ed Practice Test Part 1
This deck covers essential traffic signals, road signs, and driving rules to help prepare for a driver's education test.
What does a green light mean?
Go — you have the right of way and may drive through an intersection, as long as the intersection is clear of other vehicles and pedestrians.
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What does a green light mean?
Go — you have the right of way and may drive through an intersection, as long as the intersection is clear of other vehicles and pedestrians.
What does a yellow light mean?
Slow — the right of way is ending.
What does a red light mean?
Stop — you may not enter an intersection until the light facing you turns green and the intersection is clear.
What does a red flashing light mean?
Same as a stop sign — the same rules apply.
What does a yellow flashing light mean?
Slow down and use caution when traveling through the intersection. Cross-traffic is required to yield the right of way.
If you are approaching a red light or stop sign, when should you stop?
At the solid white stop line or parallel to the stop sign.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What does a green light mean? | Go — you have the right of way and may drive through an intersection, as long as the intersection is clear of other vehicles and pedestrians. |
What does a yellow light mean? | Slow — the right of way is ending. |
What does a red light mean? | Stop — you may not enter an intersection until the light facing you turns green and the intersection is clear. |
What does a red flashing light mean? | Same as a stop sign — the same rules apply. |
What does a yellow flashing light mean? | Slow down and use caution when traveling through the intersection. Cross-traffic is required to yield the right of way. |
If you are approaching a red light or stop sign, when should you stop? | At the solid white stop line or parallel to the stop sign. |
What do you do if there is no stop line? | Stop before entering the crosswalk on your side of the intersection. |
What do you do if there is no crosswalk? | Stop before entering the intersection. |
What does a yield sign indicate? | A driver must slow down when approaching an intersection and be prepared to stop if a vehicle or pedestrian with the right of way is approaching. |
If you are approaching a yield sign, should a vehicle approaching from another direction have to stop? | No. |
Before entering a street from an alley or driveway, you should... | Stop and yield the right of way to other vehicles. |
If you are approaching a non-operating signal, you should... | Stop before entering the intersection, yield the right of way to cross traffic, and proceed with caution. |
What do pedestrian signals display? | "Walk" to alert pedestrians when they may safely cross an intersection. |
What do "Don't Walk" signals mean? | They display a raised hand to indicate it is not safe for pedestrians to cross. |
What is a defensive driver? | Someone who looks out for the actions of other drivers and anticipates potential problems. |
What do lane markings do? | Separate traffic and alert drivers when it is safe to pass other vehicles. |
What do yellow lane markings do? | Separate multiple lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. |
When can you cross a yellow line to pass another vehicle? | When it is a broken yellow line. |
When can you not cross a yellow line? | When it is a solid yellow line. |
What do white lane markings do? | Separate multiple lanes of traffic going in the same direction. |