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What is the standard speed limit on rural interstates in Florida?
70 MPH
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What is the standard speed limit on rural interstates in Florida?
70 MPH
Must you always drive at the speed limit?
No, the speed limit just indicates how fast you're allowed to drive under favorable road conditions
What is the standard speed limit in business and residential areas in Florida?
30 MPH
When two cars reach an open intersection at the same time, which must yield?
The driver of the left yields to the driver on the right
What must you do if you are entering a road from a driveway, alley, or roadside?
Yield to pedestrians on the main road; Yield to vehicles already on the main road
What is the hand signal for a right turn?
Put left hand and arm up, keeping hand arm still
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| Term | Definition | 
|---|---|
What is the standard speed limit on rural interstates in Florida?  | 70 MPH  | 
Must you always drive at the speed limit?  | No, the speed limit just indicates how fast you're allowed to drive under favorable road conditions  | 
What is the standard speed limit in business and residential areas in Florida?  | 30 MPH  | 
When two cars reach an open intersection at the same time, which must yield?  | The driver of the left yields to the driver on the right  | 
What must you do if you are entering a road from a driveway, alley, or roadside?  | Yield to pedestrians on the main road; Yield to vehicles already on the main road  | 
What is the hand signal for a right turn?  | Put left hand and arm up, keeping hand arm still  | 
When passing a truck on the highway, what does it mean when the driver blinks the front headlights?  | You can safely re-enter the right lane  | 
What is the 'two-second rule'?  | The amount of time you should allow between you and another vehicle for safety  | 
When parking on a hill with a curb facing downhill, in what direction should the wheels of your vehicle be facing?  | Toward the curb  | 
What should you do to avoid being blinded by the glare of approaching headlights?  | Look at the right edge of the highway until the lights are gone  | 
Should you use your high-beam bright lights when driving in smoky or foggy conditions?  | No, low beams won't cause glare or reflection that could impair visibility  | 
What should you do if your brakes are wet?  | Drive slowly in low gear while applying brakes  | 
What does a flashing yellow light mean?  | Proceed with caution  | 
What does a yellow 'X' posted above a lane mean?  | Lane signal is about to change to red, change lanes as soon as possible  | 
What are examples of loads that must be covered to avoid items falling or blowing on the roadway?  | Gravel; Trash; Sand  | 
What does a double solid white line mean?  | Separates two lanes of traffic going in the same direction. Crossing the lines is prohibited  | 
Which class of license- A,B,C, or E- is intended for non-commercial driving?  | E  | 
When is it OK to share a lane with a motorcycle?  | It is never OK to share a lane with a motorcycle.  | 
When is a television in a car legal?  | It is legal to have a television where the driver cannot see it  | 
What should you do if your right wheels go off the pavement?  | Take your foot off the gas, steer in a straight line, brake lightly, and turn back onto the pavement at a slow speed  | 
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center of the road mean?  | Cars on the other side of the line can cross it to pass you. You can cross the line to turn left only when it is safe to do so. You cannot cross the line to pass another vehicle  | 
In which of the following areas is parking not allowed?  | Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; On a bridge, overpass or tunnel; On the sidewalk; In front of a driveway  | 
If a school bus stops to unload children on a four-lane highway divided only by a four-foot paved strip, must vehicles traveling in the opposite direction stop?  | Yes  | 
To what ages does the Child Restraint Law apply in Florida?  | 5 years of age and younger  | 
What does a yellow curb mean?  | No parking  |