Accounting /Drivers Ed Practice Test Part 2
Drivers Ed Practice Test Part 2
This deck covers key concepts and rules for driving, including lane changes, passing, speed limits, and more. Use these flashcards to test your knowledge and prepare for your driving test.
When changing lanes, do so at least ________ feet before the turn.
200 feet.
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When changing lanes, do so at least ________ feet before the turn.
200 feet.
On a highway, a slower driver should use the ________ lane.
Right lane.
On a highway, a faster driver should use the ________ lane.
Left lane.
When changing lanes, what should you do?
Check traffic ahead, check mirrors, check blind spots by turning your head, use turn signals, and change lanes smoothly.
When passing other vehicles, what should you do?
Ensure the passing lane is clear, check blind spot, use turn signals, accelerate, and return to the lane with at least 100 feet before oncoming traffi...
When is passing prohibited?
When there's a solid yellow line on your side, a yellow pennant-shaped 'No Passing Zone' sign, on a curve, at the crest of a hill, within 100 feet of ...
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Term | Definition |
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When changing lanes, do so at least ________ feet before the turn. | 200 feet. |
On a highway, a slower driver should use the ________ lane. | Right lane. |
On a highway, a faster driver should use the ________ lane. | Left lane. |
When changing lanes, what should you do? | Check traffic ahead, check mirrors, check blind spots by turning your head, use turn signals, and change lanes smoothly. |
When passing other vehicles, what should you do? | Ensure the passing lane is clear, check blind spot, use turn signals, accelerate, and return to the lane with at least 100 feet before oncoming traffic. |
When is passing prohibited? | When there's a solid yellow line on your side, a yellow pennant-shaped 'No Passing Zone' sign, on a curve, at the crest of a hill, within 100 feet of an intersection, railroad crossing, bridge, viaduct, or tunnel. |
What should you do when being passed? | Allow the vehicle to pass safely and do not increase your speed. |
To turn left, you must be in the ________ lane. | Far left lane. |
To turn right, you must be in the ________ lane. | Far right lane. |
You must give a proper turn signal at least ________ feet before turning or changing lanes. | 200 feet. |
If the speed limit is 50 mph or more, you must give a proper signal at least ___________ feet before turning or changing lanes. | 300 feet. |
Passenger vehicles may not exceed ________ mph on rural interstate highways. | 70 mph. |
Trucks over 26,000 pounds may not exceed ___________ mph on rural interstate highways. | 60 mph. |
Vehicles may not exceed ___________ mph on urban interstate highways. | 55 mph. |
On a non-divided state highway, vehicles may not exceed ___________ mph. | 55 mph. |
On country roads, vehicles may not exceed ___________ mph. | 55 mph. |
In most urban residential areas, vehicles may not exceed ___________ mph. | 30 mph. |
In alleys, vehicles may not exceed ___________ mph. | 15 mph. |
Work site speed limits are always ___________ mph below the maximum speed limit. | 10 mph. |
The maximum speed limit in a highway work zone is ___________ mph. | 45 mph. |