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What are turnout areas and lanes sometimes marked with?
What are turnout areas and lanes sometimes marked with?
- Two-lane roads (correct)
- Three-lane roads
- Four-lane highways
- One-lane roads
Why should you drive into turnout areas?
Why should you drive into turnout areas?
To allow cars behind you to pass
If you are driving slowly on a two-lane highway and five or more vehicles are following you, you must drive into the turnout areas.
If you are driving slowly on a two-lane highway and five or more vehicles are following you, you must drive into the turnout areas.
True (A)
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Study Notes
Turnout Areas and Lanes
- Turnout areas and lanes can be found on two-lane roads.
- These areas help manage traffic flow by allowing slower vehicles to yield.
Purpose of Turnout Areas
- Drivers should enter turnout areas when safe to permit faster vehicles to overtake.
- This action enhances safety and efficiency on roads with limited passing zones.
Traffic Rules for Slow Drivers
- If five or more vehicles are trailing a slower vehicle on a two-lane highway, the slower driver is required to use turnout areas.
- This rule minimizes congestion and ensures smoother travel for all drivers.
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