Rules of the Road. A. Stay out of the blind spot when following other vehicles B. Give large vehicles plenty of room to turn C. Be ready to make steering.

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Rules of the Road

A. Stay out of the blind spot when following other vehicles B. Give large vehicles plenty of room to turn C. Be ready to make steering adjustments when meeting large vehicles on two-way highways.

 Farm vehicles, construction equipment & vehicles drawn by animals

A. Crossing a road – when crossing any place other than marked or unmarked X-walk, pedestrians must yield B. Jogging and Walking – face oncoming traffic. At night wear light colored clothing. C. Hitchhiking – illegal $2500 fine and 1 year in jail

A. Be watchful and ready to reduce speed. 1. Residential areas 2. School zones 3. When backing up

A. *Motorcycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities ass other roadway users. B. *Drivers should never share the same lane with a motorcycle *motorcycle awareness video

A. *Have the same rights and responsibilities as other roadway users B. They travel in the same direction as other vehicles C. Drivers should use caution when making a right turn when bicyclists are present

A. Mopeds – motorized vehicles B. Snow mobiles C. Joggers D. Horseback riders E. Animals

 Read Chapter 5 Rules of the Road  Complete chapter 5 study questions on p. 41  #1-5  Write out the questions and the answer!