Rules of the Road Chapters 1-5.

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Rules of the Road Chapters 1-5

Chapter 1 Document/Identification requirements You need to prove legal name, date of birth, Social security number, residency and signature. First-time applicants for drivers license 1 Written signature. Ex- Credit card, State ID, SS card 1 Date of birth. Ex- Birth certificate, State ID 1 Social security number. Ex-SS Card 2 Residency- Ex- report card, utility bill One document may satisfy more than one group

Chapter 1 Cont Class D license Non Driving programs Ask if you want to be organ tissue donor Voter registration Selective service Page 10 give all the fees for license

Chapter 2 Three exams you have to pass Vision exam Written exam Driving exam

Chapter 3 Obtaining Permit Between ages 15-17 Enrolled in approved driver ed course Permit is good for 24 months Have to have 9 months before get license Drive with adult over 21 50 hours BTW 10 night plus hours with instructor Get A or B in class and driving = wavier

Chapter 3 Graduated Driver licensing Program (GDL) Permit Phase (age 15) Initial licensing Phase (age 16 – 17) Full Licensing Phase (18-20) Applying for your license Need permit, Forms of ID talked earlier, Consent for minor (under 18), 50 hour sheet, Completion of driving and classroom.

Chapter 4 Safety belt law Speed limits Where ever you sit wear seat belt Put children in back seat In approved seat. (8 under) Speed limits Freeways tollways 55-65mph City towns 30mph Alleys 15mph School zones 20mph 7am-4pm on school days (no cell phones) Construction zones Obey posted signs

Chapter 4 Funeral procession Right of way Passing Always yield to your right Must be giving never assumed Passing Pass on left No Passing (curves, hill, tunnels, soild lines)

Chapter 4 Signaling Special Stops -- Alleys/driveways Signal 100 feet before turn To inform others of your intentions Special Stops School bus Stop when stop sign out flashing lights (two way high) Don’t have to stop four or more lane highway or if traveling in opposite direction . (always drive cautiously) Railroad Stop 15 to 50 feet away when lights flashing -- Alleys/driveways - come to complete stop before entering sidewalk

Chapter 4 Parking Perpendicular, Parallel, Angle Up hill (away curb) Down Hill (toward curb) No parking Within 15 feet from fire hydrant Within 20 feet firestation driveway, crosswalk intersection Within 30 feet from stop, yield, and traffic signals. Within 50 feet from raildroad

Chapter 5 Large Vehicles Motorcycles Bicycles Line of sight You cant see mirrors they cant see you Longer stopping distances Motorcycles Have same right to whole lane as car. Bicycles Most roadways have same right as cars Be cautious around