You are moving faster than the bicycle.
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The bicycle always has the right-of-way.
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Oncoming traffic may not see you pull out to pass the bicycle.
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The cyclist may have to swerve into traffic to avoid an object on the road.
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Number of tests: | 24 |
Number of questions: | 50 |
Passing score: | 40 |
You are moving faster than the bicycle.
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The bicycle always has the right-of-way.
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Oncoming traffic may not see you pull out to pass the bicycle.
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The cyclist may have to swerve into traffic to avoid an object on the road.
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Be ready to drive faster than the train.
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Be prepared to stop if a train is nearby.
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Look for a way around any lowered gates.
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Assume no trains are nearby and continue driving normally.
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Deciding before you start drinking that you are not going to drive.
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Simply saying, "No thanks, I'm driving," if someone offers you a drink.
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Calling a taxi.
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Doing any of the above.
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Is never dangerous.
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Usually causes the driver to react more slowly to hazards.
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Usually causes the driver to drive faster.
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Is only dangerous for young drivers.
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Slippery when wet.
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Watch for drunk drivers.
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Dangerous curve ahead.
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Bump in the road ahead.
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Regardless of your direction.
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Only if it is following you.
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Only if it is approaching you from the opposite direction.
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None of the above.
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Trucks only.
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Trucks are entering the highway.
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Upcoming hill.
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Trucks have the right-of-way.
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