You are travelling on a multi-lane street and the lane you are in is blocked ahead. You should:
  • maintain the same speed
  • continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route.
  • tighter than those made by your front tires.
  • Yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes.
When you curb-park facing up hill a curb to your right, you should leave your front wheels:
  • tighter than those made by your front tires.
  • not have to back out.
  • turned away from the curb.
  • use your turn signal.
When your vehicle turns a corner, the tracks made by the rear tires are always:
  • signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning.
  • turned away from the curb.
  • use your turn signal.
  • tighter than those made by your front tires.
When you intend to change lanes in heavy, rush-hour city traffic you should:
  • not have to back out.
  • tighter than those made by your front tires.
  • use your turn signal.
  • turned away from the curb.
You have to option of making a two-point turn, U-turn or going counter-clockwise around the block to reverse you direction. You will likely best minimize your risk by:
  • going around the block
  • not have to back out.
  • maintain the same speed
  • use your turn signal.
To reverse direction on a two-way street, you will best manage your risk by:
  • Yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes.
  • making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street.
  • signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning.
  • continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route.
When you are new driver and practicing turning right or left with good traction and normal conditions, your speed should not exceed:
  • turned away from the curb.
  • not have to back out.
  • 5 to 15 mph
  • use your turn signal.
You are changing lanes in traffic on a multiple-lane street. As you start to steer into the other lane, you should:
  • going around the block
  • continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route.
  • maintain the same speed
  • not have to back out.
Which of the following is the best procedure for making a lane change to the right?
  • making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street.
  • continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route.
  • Check all sides for a safe gap in traffic, signal right, re-check blind areas to the rear in the direction you plan to move, steer into the lane when safe then cancel the signal.
  • signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning.
You are driving at 30 mph and you realize you are quickly approaching a street you want to turn right onto; you should:
  • making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street.
  • maintain the same speed
  • continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route.
  • Yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes.
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