Right of Way situations Quiz 3

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Right of Way situations Quiz 3

Who must yield in this situation? 1) Uncontrolled intersection Who must yield in this situation? A B

Who must yield in this situation? 2) Who must yield in this situation? B

Who must yield in this situation? 3) B Who must yield in this situation? A

All vehicles stop at same time B Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? 4) C

Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? 5) Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? C B A

Who must yield in this situation? 6) B Who must yield in this situation? C D

Who must yield in this situation? 7) B Who must yield in this situation? A

Which vehicle(s) must stop in this school bus situation? 8)

9) B A Which vehicle(s) must stop in this school bus situation? Bus C

Will the funeral procession have to stop in this situation? 10) B Will the funeral procession have to stop in this situation? Funeral A

11) B What must A & B do in this situation? A EV

What must A&B do in this situation? 12) What must A&B do in this situation? A

Does the driver have to yield in this situation? 13) Does the driver have to yield in this situation? A

14) Even though car A should yield,what should you do if you were car B in this situation? A B

15) What about vehicles still in the intersection after the light changes?

Define: Basic Speed Law Extra Credit Define: Basic Speed Law

Right of Way situations correct answers

Who must yield in this situation? 1) Car A Uncontrolled intersection Who must yield in this situation? A B

Who must yield in this situation? 2) Car A B Who must yield in this situation?

Who must yield in this situation? 3) Car A B Who must yield in this situation? A

All vehicles stop at same time 4) Cars A All vehicles stop at same time A B Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? 4) C

Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? 5) Car C Which vehicle goes first by the right-of- away rules? C B A

Who must yield in this situation? 6) Cars B and C B Who must yield in this situation? C D

Who must yield in this situation? 7) Car A B Who must yield in this situation? A

Which vehicle(s) must stop in this school bus situation? 8) Car A

9) Cars B and C B A Which vehicles must stop in this school bus situation? Bus ...but Car A should proceed cautiously C

10) YES…it must yield B The funeral procession is approaching the stop sign, will the lead vehicle have to stop in this situation? Funeral A

A B What must A & B do in this situation? Stop and stay where they are (unless directed otherwise) What must A & B do in this situation? A EV

What must A&B do in this situation? 12) Pull over and stop B What must A&B do in this situation? A

Does the driver have to yield in this situation? 13) Yes Does the driver have to yield in this situation? A

14) Let them in or lane change Even though car A should yield,what should you do if you were car B in this situation? A B

15) They are allowed to finish turn What about vehicles still in the intersection after the light changes? 15) They are allowed to finish turn

Basic Speed Law The Basic Speed Law says that one may not drive faster than is safe for the existing conditions, regardless of the speed limit.

Subtract number wrong from 15