What does a flashing red light at an intersection mean?
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What does a flashing red light at an intersection mean? | Stop |
What does a flashing yellow light mean? | Proceed with caution. |
What does a steady green arrow mean? | You may turn in the direction of the arrow |
What does a “No Left Turn” regulatory sign look like? | White rectangular sign with red circle/slash over a left-turn arrow. |
What shape and color usually indicate a warning sign? | Diamond shape |
What shape and meaning is a pennant sign? | Pennant (sideways triangle) – No Passing Zone. |
What does a five-sided sign signify? | School zone or school crossing area. |
What are colors for guide signs? | Green with white lettering. |
What do blue traffic signs indicate? | Road services and information (gas |
What do brown traffic signs indicate? | Recreational or cultural interest sites. |
What does a railroad crossing sign look like? | Circular sign with 'X' and 'RR'. |
What do double solid yellow lines mean? | No passing in either direction. |
What does a shared center turn lane look like? | Two-way left turn lane with arrows pointing both directions. |
What does a 'Divided Highway Ends' warning sign mean? | Median/divider ends ahead |
What does a 'Merge' sign mean? | Two lanes will come together |
drivers should adjust speed and merge safely. | |
What is the 'Move Over Law' in Indiana? | Drivers must move over or slow down for emergency/disabled vehicles on roadside. |
What is the proper procedure when changing lanes? | Check mirrors |
What do broken white lines mean? | Lane change permitted if safe. |
What does a solid white line on right edge mean? | Marks edge of roadway |
don’t cross except in emergency. | |
How many seconds of following distance should you leave at least? | At least 2 seconds under normal conditions. |
When must you use headlights? | Sunset to sunrise |
When approaching a stopped school bus with flashing red lights | what must you do? |
At railroad crossings with no signals | what should you do? |
When is passing on the right legal? | When the vehicle is turning left and there is space. |
What is the BAC limit for adults 21+? | 0.08%. |
What is Indiana’s BAC limit for under 21? | 0.02%. |
What is defensive driving? | Driving while anticipating mistakes of others and reducing risks. |
When entering highways | who has right-of-way? |
At a 4-way stop | who goes first? |
if simultaneous | yield to the right. |
If you fail to yield when merging | what can happen? |
you are at fault. | |
What is hydroplaning and how do you respond? | Tires lose contact on water |
ease off gas | steer straight |
If your tire blows out | what should you do? |
If your brakes fail | what should you do? |
If ignition locks while driving | what should you not do? |
What should you do immediately after an accident? | Stop |
How should you respond to a skid? | Ease off gas |
What to do if your engine overheats? | Turn off AC |
What to do if power steering fails? | Grip wheel firmly |
What to do if brakes feel weak/spongy? | Pump pedal |
Why is carbon monoxide dangerous in vehicles? | It’s odorless and deadly |
don’t run engine in enclosed space. |