CHAPTER 5 SHARING THE ROADWAY

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CHAPTER 5 SHARING THE ROADWAY RULES OF THE ROAD CHAPTER 5 SHARING THE ROADWAY

LARGE VEHICLES Blind Spots : Headlights : Passing: SLOW-MOVING VEHICLES Emblem – orange triangle 5-20 mph (closing speed) Turns/Passing: Lane usage:

PEDESTRIANS Yield Right-of-way Do not walk on roadway unless….. Walk FACING oncoming traffic Hitchhiking – illegal

MOTORCYCLES Same rights and responsibilities Intersections – 50% collisions Do Not Share Lanes Following Distance: 3-4 seconds

BICYCLES Same rights and responsibilities Travel in same direction as vehicles Drivers must yield the ROW