KANSAS DMV PRACTICE TEST
11.
Collisions can happen more often when one vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic.
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False.
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True.
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12.
Your car stalls on the tracks at a railroad crossing, and a collision with a train is imminent. After getting yourself and your passengers out of the car, you should:
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Signal the train to stop.
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Cross the tracks.
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Run toward the train but stay off the tracks.
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13.
A fluorescent or reflective orange and red triangle displayed on the rear of vehicle means:

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Slow moving vehicle.
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The vehicle has the right of way.
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Construction zone ahead.
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14.
When an intersection is marked with stop lines, drivers must:
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Always stop behind stop lines.
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Never come to a complete stop.
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Slow down and yield to other vehicles, then move forward.
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15.
You may find several of these signs:

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On the inside of a sharp curve.
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Just before a divided highway ends.
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On the outside of a sharp curve.
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