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1 Signals,Road Markings, Intersections, Sharing the Road

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3 RIGHT ON RED LAW Come to a complete STOP before the stop line (solid white line that goes half way across the road) No sign indicating it is prohibited. No traffic No pedestrians STEADY RED: stop before entering intersection

4 Red Light Camera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuIBcw 68fNshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuIBcw 68fNs

5 SIGNALS STEADY YELLOW: stop before intersection unless it is unsafe to do so GREEN: go when safe to do so FLASHING RED: STOP. Proceed when safe to do so. FLASHING YELLOW: slow down and proceed with caution GREEN ARROW: may proceed in the direction the arrow is pointing. RED ARROW: may not proceed in the direction the arrow is pointing. Wait for green.

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7 White Lines: separate traffic moving in the same direction. Indicates the right side of the road

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9 Yellow Lines: Separate traffic moving in opposite directions Indicates the left side of the road.

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11 Solid Lines: No passing Broken Lines: passing permitted.

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18 Acceleration Lane: An extra lane before entering the highway so you can get close to highway speed before entering the highway.

19 Deceleration lane: An extra lane at an exit so you can slow down once you are off the highway. Acceleration Lane: An extra lane before entering the highway so you can get close to highway speed before entering the highway

20 General Rule for Passing Stay right, pass left. *Passing on the right hand shoulder is illegal

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22 Two times you are allowed to pass on the right: The vehicle in front of you is making a left hand turn and there room to pass. If the vehicles are moving in 2 or more substantially continuous lines.

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25 INTERSECTIONS

26 Signals should be used: When changing lanes Making a turn Slowing down or stopping

27 Signal 100 feet before turning. About 1 block Distance between 3 telephone poles

28 Get into right-hand lane closest to the curb Signal a right turn Slow down to turn Do not make a wide turn Do not cross lane markings *Best way to take a turn (curve) is to slow down before turning (before the curve.

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30 Signal a left turn Keep close to the center line before turn Yield to oncoming traffic Turn into left lane closes to the center line Do not cut corner Get into the right lane when safe

31 Signal a left turn Keep close to the center line before turn Yield to oncoming traffic Turn into nearest left-bound lane closest to the center line Do not cut corner Get into the right lane when safe

32 Driving on private property to avoid a signal….. Fine and a 2 point violation Only time you are allowed is when directed by a police officer

33 Motorists are prohibited from blocking crosswalk when stopped at a light Yield to cars already in an intersections. Yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk.

34 Stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk. Violation: $200, community service up to 15 days. In case of pedestrian injury: Fine $100-$500, Jail up to 25 days, DLS up to 6 mo, Community Service 2 points

35 Uncontrolled Intersection: Reduce speed and be ready to stop. Drivers on the left yield to drivers on the right.

36 *The car on the right has the right of way. *The car on the left yields to the car on the right

37 With or without a sign, always yield to traffic on the main road.

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40 Traffic Circles Always yield to traffic already in the circle

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42 SHARING THE ROAD WITH OTHERS

43 Following Distance: 3 second rule 1 car length / 10 MPH

44 Following distance: Space cushion between you and the car in front of you: The three second rule One car length for every 10 mph Increase # of seconds during poor weather.

45 Flashing red lights Stop 25 feet from the bus

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47 Two time you may pass a stopped school bus: If the school bus is stopped directly in front of a school you may proceed at 10 MPH Divided Road and you are on the other side of a safety island or raised median, you may proceed at 10 MPH

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49 Stopping for school bus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoMekyv Bkv0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoMekyv Bkv0

50 In adverse conditions, trucks take 25% longer to stop.

51 Sharing the road with trucks Give more room for wide turns When stopping behind, leave more space (If you can’t see the mirrors, the driver can’t see you) Maintain a constant speed when passing

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53 Emergency Vehicles police cars, fire trucks, ambulances When you hear or see sirens or flashing lights: –Pull over to the extreme right of the roadway and STOP. –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxrVp_Un1G8http://www.yout ube.com/watch?v=Bs1u4mn17jUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxrVp_Un1G8http://www.yout ube.com/watch?v=Bs1u4mn17jU –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgBCdCyxU88http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgBCdCyxU88

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55 Railroad Crossing stop at least 15 feet from crossing when flashing lights are on.

56 Not all crossings are regulated with lights and gates.

57 You must always stop or yield : Pedestrians Emergency Vehicles Other vehicles in the intersection Sign or signal Stopped school bus Police officer directs you

58 “Move Over Law” Failure to change lanes when a police officer has pulled someone over. http://www.moveoveramerica.com/ http://www.nj.gov/oag/hts/move-over-law/

59 Pedestrian Crosswalks Motorists are prohibited from blocking crosswalk when stopped at a light

60 Failure to stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk carries a fine up to: $500 Up to 25 days in jail 6 Month DLS 2 points Community Service


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