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Drivers Ed Practice Test Part 1

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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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TermDefinition
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.