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Chapter 10 Questions

Pg. 188 List 6 clues that indicate that you are approaching an intersection. Which zones should you search when approaching an intersection? Describe what to do when you have a closed front zone at an intersection. What actions should you take when entering an intersection with a line of sight restriction?

Pg. 191 What is it meant by yielding the right of way? Refer to Fig. 6 and 7 and list 6 examples of which you should yield right of way. What are 2 factors that determine the size of the gap must be before entering an intersection?

Pg. 194 What are 2 signs that are used to control intersections? What is the difference between a fresh green light and a stale green light?

Pg. 196 What is an uncontrolled intersection? What are 3 actions a driver can take when approaching an uncontrolled intersection? Name 4 line of sight and 2 path of travel restrictions you may encounter at an uncontrolled intersection. Who has the right of way at an uncontrolled intersection?

Pg. 203 Preparing for the Test Who has the right of way when 2 vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection from different streets at the same time? A ______ ______ ______ is required in order to make a protected left turn. What does a railroad crossing sign look like? The gap needed for a left turn is ______ than the gap needed for a right turn

Pg. 203 Continued When do you have the right of way? See page. 203 for picture When you see a flashing yellow light at an intersection, you should… When entering a traffic circle you should…