Level 3 Aceable Driving Test Flashcards
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When is it okay to go after seeing a school bus dropping off students?

  • Once the red lights turn off and the bus moves again (correct)
  • Only after all students are inside
  • Immediately when the bus stops
  • You should never go
  • There are no legal consequences for ignoring right-of-way procedures.

    False

    What should you do when backing out of your driveway and seeing a neighbor walking their dog?

    Stop before the sidewalk to yield to the pedestrian.

    If an emergency vehicle on the side of the road has its lights on, you must ____.

    <p>move a lane over or slow down</p> Signup and view all the answers

    You are legally required to stop for a school bus on the other side of a divided highway.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should Riley do at a T-intersection?

    <p>Yield the right of way to vehicles on the cross street.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do when reaching a highway from an unpaved road?

    <p>Yield to vehicles on the highway.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the safest course of action when arriving at a busy intersection at the same time as another driver?

    <p>Yield the right of way to the other driver.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Turnabouts and railroad crossings are examples of ____.

    <p>non-traditional intersections</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should Pete do when he sees a train coming at a crossing with no barriers?

    <p>Stay back and wait for the train to cross.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    School Bus Rules

    • When a school bus has its red lights flashing, drivers must stop until the lights turn off and the bus begins to move again.
    • It is not necessary to stop for a school bus on the opposite side of a divided highway with a raised median.

    Right-of-Way Consequences

    • Ignoring right-of-way procedures can lead to legal penalties, including fines.

    Pedestrian Right-of-Way

    • When backing out of a driveway, stop before the sidewalk to allow pedestrians, including neighbors with dogs, to pass safely.

    Emergency Vehicle Protocol

    • Drivers must either move one lane over or slow down when passing an emergency vehicle with lights activated on the roadside.

    T-Intersection Rules

    • At a T-intersection, vehicles must yield the right of way to those on the cross street.

    Highway Merging

    • When merging from an unpaved road to a highway, drivers are required to yield to vehicles already on the paved highway.

    Busy Intersections

    • In scenarios where two drivers arrive at a busy intersection simultaneously, the safest action is to yield the right of way to the other driver.

    Types of Intersections

    • Turnabouts and railroad crossings are categorized as non-traditional intersections due to their unique traffic flow structures.

    Train Crossing Safety

    • When approaching a train crossing, drivers should remain 15-50 feet back if a train is within 1500 feet and should never attempt to cross when a train is on the way.

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    Prepare for your Level 3 Aceable driving test with these flashcards that cover crucial rules and scenarios. Learn when it's safe to pass a school bus and the importance of following right-of-way procedures. Test your knowledge and ensure you understand key driving regulations.

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