CONNECTICUT PERMIT PRACTICE TEST

6. A flashing yellow light at an intersection means drivers should:
flashing yellow light
Stop and proceed when clear.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Immediately come to a complete stop.
Speed up and proceed quickly through the intersection.
7. After passing a vehicle, it is safe to return to your lane when:
You are at least 100 feet ahead of the vehicle you passed.
The driver you passed slows down to let you return to your lane.
You can see both headlights of the vehicle you just passed in your rearview mirror.
You have activated your turn signal on.
8. If your car becomes disabled on a highway, you should:
Park with all four wheels off the highway, if possible.
Stop where you are.
Stop in the left lane.
Stop in the right lane.
9. Following a motorcycle too closely is dangerous because:
Motorcycles do not follow the same rules as other motor vehicles.
Motorcycles brake more slowly than other motor vehicles.
Motorcycles are slower than other motor vehicles.
Motorcycles can stop much faster than other motor vehicles.
10. When approaching a first responder vehicle with flashing lights stopped on or next to a roadway, you should:
Pull to the curb and stop.
Move over or slow down if you’re unable to safely make a lane change.
Change into a lane not immediately adjacent to the vehicle or stop, if you’re unable to.
Slow down to the minimum posted speed limit.
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