A Driver May Pass If

Question: What must a driver do if he/she sees an emergency vehicle on the side of the road next to his/her lane of travel with lights flashing and/or sirens on?

Answer: Changing lanes if safe and possible or, if not possible, slow down to a safe and prudent speed.

Question: Dangerous elements of mixed use roads are:

Answer: Parked cars, distracted pedestrians, and drivers searching for their destinations and not paying attention.

Question: According to the MD driver Manual, pedestrians have the R.O.W.

Answer: At street crossing, At any crosswalk whether marked or unmarked, and if a driver is turning on a steady green of when making a right turn on red.

Question: Distracted pedestrians are:

Answer: A problem that is growing more serious annually.

Question: At 40 mph, ? of pedestrians survive impact with a vehicle.

Answer: N/A (maybe 90%)

Question: This sign indicates that a driver is going the wrong way on a one-way street.

Answer:

Question: If a driver needs to turn right at an intersection and the signal is red:

Answer: the driver may turn right after coming to a complete stop, searching the intersection, and if a right turn on red is permitted.

Question: What can a driver do from a shared left turn lane?

Answer: Turn off or turn onto a multilane road

Question: If two vehicles arrive at intersection with stop signs on all four corners, which driver must yield?

Answer: The driver who is making a left turn across the travel path

Question: A driver may pass another vehicle on a two lane road if

Answer: there is a single broken yellow line between the two lanes

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