You should stop for other traffic.
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Traffic is entering from another road and you should allow additional space for drivers to merge safely into the flow of traffic.
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Traffic is entering from another road and you should keep right.
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Number of tests: | 20 |
Number of questions: | 50 |
Passing score: | 40 |
You should stop for other traffic.
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Traffic is entering from another road and you should allow additional space for drivers to merge safely into the flow of traffic.
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Traffic is entering from another road and you should keep right.
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Assume all drivers automatically obey the right-of-way rules.
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Assume most drivers obey the right-of-way rules.
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Always be prepared to yield the right-of-way.
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School crossing.
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Pedestrian crossing.
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Jogging trail.
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There is a steep hill ahead.
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No trucks are allowed on the upcoming hill.
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A logging road is ahead.
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Their erratic and improper lane changes.
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The number of passengers in their car.
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Their tendency to drive slowly.
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Look briefly toward the right side of the road.
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Stay focused on the centerline on the road.
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Flash your high beams.
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Speed up to get off the road quickly.
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Drive in the lane closest to oncoming traffic.
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Increase your following distance.
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