Driving Rules and Regulations PDF
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This document provides guidelines for safe driving practices including information about high beams, alcohol-related driving laws, speed limits, and the handling of vehicles and driving in dangerous conditions. The document also includes information and requirements for keeping a safe distance between vehicles.
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-You should dim your high beams to low beams when you are within 500 ft of an oncoming car - is illegal to drive with 5 NG / ml of THC or more in your blood if you are 21 and olde - in Washington state alcohol related convictions such as DUIs stay on your record for life - no person shall stop or pa...
-You should dim your high beams to low beams when you are within 500 ft of an oncoming car - is illegal to drive with 5 NG / ml of THC or more in your blood if you are 21 and olde - in Washington state alcohol related convictions such as DUIs stay on your record for life - no person shall stop or park within 15 ft of a fire hydrant - eating and drinking while not illegal it is considered a distraction - if you hit a parked car stop and find the owner and then leave a note if you can't find the owner - it takes an average person's 1 hour to get rid of one typical alcoholic drink - if you're under 21 you may not drive with it THC level greater than 0 nanograms because it is illegal for a driver under 21 to get THC - a solid white line between lanes of traffic means that you should stay in your lane - breaking too hard to suddenly can cause your wheels to lock up leading to a skid - the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits are 0.08% for adults 21 years and older and 0.02% for minors under 21 years old - the speed limit in a residential area is 25 mph - when driving in fog use your low beam lights - you should signal 100 ft before making turn - a solid yellow line of your side of the road means you cannot pass other vehicles (the act of going past another vehicle that is lower in your lane) - you may pass another vehicle if there is a dashed white line next to your lane - Two lane or undivided roads: all vehicles in both directions must stop -Divided highways with a (median ):Any Vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus must stop vehicles on the opposite side do not need to stop