Get out of the car and go for help.
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Lay down in your car and go to sleep.
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Walk into the road and get the attention of other drivers.
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Stay in the car, as you are most likely to be found when you stay in your vehicle.
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Number of tests: | 24 |
Number of questions: | 35 |
Passing score: | 28 |
Get out of the car and go for help.
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Lay down in your car and go to sleep.
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Walk into the road and get the attention of other drivers.
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Stay in the car, as you are most likely to be found when you stay in your vehicle.
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Slows down your reactions.
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Makes you feel less confident.
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Begins to metabolize itself more quickly.
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Decreases the number of driving errors.
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Should merge into a lane in the direction of the arrow.
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Should come to a complete stop.
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May turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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Have the right-of-way and may expect oncoming traffic to stop for them.
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Pedestrians only.
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Intersection ahead.
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Hiking trails ahead.
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School crossing ahead.
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There is an intersection just ahead.
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You are approaching a construction area.
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You will be required to turn left just ahead.
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The road will get narrower.
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The same thing as a stop sign.
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The traffic signal is broken.
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You do not have to come to a complete stop.
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Driving conditions are dangerous.
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Not put too much thought into it because all vehicles are the same.
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Hide from your friend that you are unfamiliar with the vehicle.
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Disregard any obvious defects to avoid embarrassing your friend.
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Take a few minutes before driving to familiarize yourself with the operation and location of all the vehicle’s equipment.
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