1.
Are bicyclists required to obey traffic laws and signs?
No, bicyclists are considered pedestrians when it comes to the rules of the road.
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Yes, but only if they are riding in a bicycle lane.
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Yes.
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Yes, but only if they are licensed bicyclists.
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2.
What should you do in case of a steering failure?
Call an ambulance.
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Don't panic. Turn on your emergency lights to let other drivers know you are having car problems. Move toward the side of the road and bring the car to a gradual stop.
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Leave the road immediately.
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Pump your gas pedal a few times to increase the pressure.
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3.
Motorists are not required to yield to pedestrians when approaching or exiting a roundabout.
True
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False
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4.
This sign tells drivers that:

a divided highway ends ahead.
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there is a right turn ahead.
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they must stay on the right side of the divider.
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there is a reduction of lanes ahead.
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5.
What should drivers do in case of a brake failure?
Brake lightly.
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Tie a white cloth on the left door handle.
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Shift to a lower gear.
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Use your ABS System.
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6.
When planning to leave the interstate, you should:
slow down to 35 MPH or less.
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signal and move into the proper lane a mile or more before the exit.
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signal 50 feet prior to the exit ramp.
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7.
Green and white signs:
warn drivers of unexpected road conditions.
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direct drivers to services.
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give information about directions and distances.
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are mainly used at intersections and driveways.
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8.
Which of the following factors affect the absorption of alcohol?
Your race.
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Your height.
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Your weight.
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9.
What does a yellow arrow signal mean?

Vehicles moving in all directions must stop if they can. The light will soon be red.
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The same as the yellow light, but applies only to movement in the direction of the arrow.
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The same as a green light.
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None of the above.
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10.
As you enter a roundabout you should slow down and:
yield to any vehicle coming from your left in the roundabout.
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yield to pedestrians and bicyclist crossing before entering the roundabout.
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All of the above.
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