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| Yellow lines divide ____________ traffic, while white lines divide ______________ traffic. |
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| _______ lines may be crossed in a passing maneuver; _______ lines may not. |
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| Reversible Express Lanes refer to lanes... |
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| that can reverse their direction of traffic-flow. A green arrow means that you may use that lane, and a red "X" means that you may not. |
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| Shared center lanes may be used for making _______ turns, or ________ when permitted. |
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| On a road with three or more lanes traveling in the same direction, stay in the _____ lane except to ____. If there is lots of traffic in the right lane, then use the center travel lane. |
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| On multi-lane roads, the ____ lane is intended to be used to pass slower vehicles. |
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| A flashing yellow light tells you to ______ ______ and proceed with _________. |
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| At a red light, you ____. If the way is clear of pedestrians and traffic, you may make a _____ ____. However, you must not turn right if the "NO RIGHT TURN ON RED" sign is posted. |
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| A steady yellow light says to ____ unless you are within the ________ or cannot _______ stop. |
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| A green light says that you can pass through the intersection, but you must pay right-of-way to _______ and ______________ still in the intersection. |
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| Concerning stop sign etiquette, there are three cases of stopping. These include: |
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2.) Stop before the crosswalk
3.) Stop before entering the intersection |
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| Speed limit signs indicate the ________ speed allowed by law, and do not mean that that speed is safe in all driving conditions. |
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| On rural interstates and freeways, the maximum speed is normally __. |
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| On rural expressways, the speed limit is usually __. |
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| On interstate highways, freeways or expressways within urbanized areas, the speed limit is usually __. |
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| On all other highways and roads that are not located in urbanized areas, the speed limit is usually __. |
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| On lettered roads, the speed limit is usually __. |
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| The speed limit in any town, city or village is __ mph unless posted otherwise. |
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| There are __ interstates in Missouri. |
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| If caught speeding or passing in a construction zone or work zone on MO state roadways, you could be fined a minimum of $___, and a minimum of $___ for a second offense. |
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| N-S routes are identified by ____ numbers, while E-W roads are identified by ____ numbers. |
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| You may park in a handicapped spot if your vehicle displays a _________ person ________ or ________ plates, and a handicapped person is in the vehicle at time of parking, or is being __________ off or _______ up. |
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handicapped
placard
license
dropped
picked |
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| On one-way streets, you may normally park on... |
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| either the right or left side of the street. |
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| When you park on a hill, turn your wheels sharply _______ the _____ of the road. |
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| When parking downhill, turn wheels to... |
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| When turning uphill with curb, turn wheels to... |
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| Violators, who park in handicapped spaces, if convicted can be fined from $___ to $___. |
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| If in an emergency, alert other drivers by turning on your emergency flashers, and... or... |
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raising the hood
tying a white cloth to the antenna |
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| Highway hypnosis is caused by the __________ of the road or traffic. The hum of ____, tires, and _______ also adds to the hypnosis. |
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| To avoid highway hypnosis, constantly ______ your ____ and watch the traffic and highway signs around you. |
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| The number to call on a cell phone in an emergency is ___. |
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| The average passenger car traveling at 55 mph can stop in about 1__-1__ feet, while a fully loaded tractor-trailer may take almost ___ feet to come to a complete stop. |
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| Walk ______ traffic when no sidewalk is available. |
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| If found guilty of littering, you may pay up to a $_____ find and/or spend up to one _____ in jail. |
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| Children __ and under should always ride properly restrained in a rear seat. |
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| When steering, place your left hand between the _ and _ o'clock positions, and your right between the _ and _ o'clock positions. |
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| A good way to measure safe-following distance is by using the ______=second rule. |
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| If you are followed closely by a tailgator... |
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| move to the right. If there is no right lane, wait until the road ahead is clear, then reduce speed slowly. |
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| reaction distance + braking distance |
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| reaction distance + braking distance at different speeds |
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| the distance you travel after you see a danger and before you apply your brakes. |
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| The braking distance is... |
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| the distance you travel after you apply your brakes' and before you vehicle comes to a stop. |
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| Try to signal at least ___ feet before you intend to make your move. |
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| There is only one reason to use your horn: |
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| To avoid carbon monoxide poison, DO NOT... |
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- leave motor running in a garage
- leave the motor running and windows closed when you park your vehicle.
- use the heater or air conditioner in a parked vehicle with the windows closed
- leave your vents open when closely behind another vehicle.
- drive with a defective muffler or exhaust system. |
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| Turn your headlights on from a ______ hour _______ sunset, and a ______ hour ________ sunrise. |
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| Your headlights let you see about ____ ahead in the night. |
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| When driving on ice, leave a gap of _ to __ seconds between your car and the car ahead of you. |
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| If in a four-drive vehicle, DO NOT use the _____-______ drive on ___. If you hit an ice patch, take your foot ___ the ______________. |
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four-wheel
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| Hydroplaning can happen at any speed over __ mph. |
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| In a severe rainstorm, tires can lose all contact with the road at __ mph. |
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| If your vehicle is hydro-planing, take your foot ___ the ____________. Do not hit the ______. Try to _____ ______. |
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slow down |
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| If your vehicle is equipped with anti-lock brakes, don't _____ your ______, don't forget to ______, and don't be alarmed by ___________ noises and/or slight pedal _____________. |
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steer
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1.) take foot off accelerator
2.) gently turning steering wheel in the direction that your rear wheels are skidding
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| If driving in fog, you should: |
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-reduce your speed
-be alert and ready to stop
-keep headlights on low beam
-pull over if you can't see, and leave lights and emergency flashers ON. |
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| During a tire blowout, you apply the break... |
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| only when the vehicle is almost stopped. |
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| During steering failure, hit the breaks... |
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| only when your vehicle is stopped, unless you have to. |
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| If your vehicle's headlights go out... |
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| try the dimmer or headlight switch. If this doesn't work, put on parking lights, emergency flashers, or turn signals and pull off of the road. |
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| If your accelerator is stuck, then... |
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1.) hook your toe under it, and attempt to free it.
2.) if that doesn't work, shift into neutral and apply your brakes.
3.) pull off the road ASAP. |
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| If your vision is suddenly blocked... |
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1.) roll down the window so you can look around whatever is blocking your view.
2.) turn on your emergency flashers, and pull your vehicle off the road |
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| If a vehicle is approaching head-on in your lane: |
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| SLOW DOWN. Pull over to the right and sound your horn. |
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| When you stall on railroad tracks when a train is approaching: |
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| Get the hell out of your vehicle and run in the direction the train is coming from. |
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| If your vehicle stalls on railroad tracks and no train is in sight... |
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| roll down your windows and listen for the train. Try to start the engine, but if it fails, put your vehicle in neutral and push it off the tracks. |
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| If you injure or kill someone because you were drinking or using drugs while driving, you may: |
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-spend 2-7 years in jail
-pay a $5,000 fine, and/or
-lose your driver's license for 5 years |
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| Legal blood alcohol limit(s). |
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For adults: less than .08%
For minors: less than .02% |
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| 15 days are allowed when convicted of DUI if... |
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| the officer gives you a permit. |
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| There are two types of actions that may be taken against you for DWI. |
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1.) administrative actions
2.) court convicted actions |
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| Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program |
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| If you refuse to submit to a chemical test of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), then... |
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| your driver's license will be taken away for ONE YEAR. |
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| If you are speeding, you may gain __-__ points; if you are convicted of leaving the scene of an accident, you may receive __ points. |
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careless/imprudent driving
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allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a vehicle |
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-felony involving a motor vehicle
-obtaining a driver's license by mirepresentation
-operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver's license |
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| If you accumulate 4 points in 12 months... |
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| the department will send you a point accumulation advisory |
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| If you accumulate a total of 8+ points in 18 months... |
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your driving privilege will be suspended.
1st-30
2nd-60
3rd-90 |
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| Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year if you accumulate: |
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12+ points in 12 months
18+ points in 24 months
24+ points in 36 months |
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| When your driving privilege is reinstated, your points go down to _. |
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Every year you drive after getting no new points, points will be reduced. After one year...
After two years...
After three years... |
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points reduced by 1/3
points reduced by 1/2
points reduced to 0. |
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| If you are convicted of FACT and do not pay your fines within 30 days... |
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| your driving privilege will be suspended immediately. |
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| Define financial responsibility. |
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| having liability insurance that covers the policyholder's legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property. |
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| Who can have self-insurance? |
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| A person with more than 25 vehicles, and wealth that will pay for damage caused by their vehicles. |
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| A deposit of $________ cash may be deposited with the State Treasurer. The department will issue you a certificate of self-insurance. |
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| If you are in an accident: |
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1.) STOP! Move your vehicle of the road, if possible.
2.) Help anyone who is hurt. Do not move them.
3.) Call the police.
4.) Use flares, reflectors, or flashlights if weather is bad, or a nighttime incident.
5.) Exchange name, address, insurance company and policy, license, VIN, and plate #.
6.) Stay until police say so.
7.) Contact insurance company. |
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| Every minute a vehicle stops on the freeway and blocks on lane of traffic, it backs up approaching traffic for _ minutes. |
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| The "steer it and clear it" law says that... |
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| those involved in minor motor accidents must move off the road. |
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| You need special equipment if something in your vehicle overhangs the rear by more than _ feet. |
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| When you are towing another vehicle, your towline must keep the vehicles within __ feet of each other. |
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| Front door windows must not be tinted more than __% light blockage. |
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