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| primary purpose of the highway transportation system (HTS) is to |
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| move people and cargo safely and efficiently |
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| The most important element in the regulation of the HTS is the |
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| driver who obeys traffic laws |
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| National Highway Safety Act |
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| all skilled actions a driver must take to drive a vehicle safetly |
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| most states require drivers to be financially responsible so drivers can pay for |
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| property damage and injuries they cause to other people |
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| no-parking zones are near |
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| fire hydrants, curves, and intersection |
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| inerstate highways identified on signs what kind of shape |
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| a stop light changes to yellow |
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| you make every responsible effort to stop |
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| seperate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction |
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| the message on a dimond-shaped sign might be |
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| curve, hill, winding road |
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| raised roadway markers in the roadway and sholder are used to |
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| a flashing red light at an intersection means that you must |
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| make a complete stop and proceed with caution |
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| basic speed laws require you drive |
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| no faster than is safe for the existing conditions |
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| generally not to cross the line |
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| you are driving in the wrong direction |
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| normaly within one block from the school |
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| curbs painted yellow, red, white |
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| passing is permitted if it is safe |
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| yellow-green with 5 sides |
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| sign with yellow background |
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| international roadway signs only use |
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| what roadway markers are used to direct your path |
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| no passing from either side |
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| a stationary object in the center of your path is a |
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| saves fuel and and can be used in all normal forward driving |
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| make sure what warning lights are working by |
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| turning on the ignition switch |
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| when using stick shift, neutral is |
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| the crossbar of the pattern |
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| require less physical effort on the break pedal |
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| when stopping from first, second, or reverse gears |
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| press the clutch pedal down while releasing accelerator |
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