Which side of a vehicle is not best to pass?

Which side of a vehicle is not best to pass?

When it is needed to pass other vehicles, the law requires you to only pass other vehicles on the left (using the left lane). Avoid passing other vehicles using the right lane unless it is absolutely necessary to avoid a traffic hazard and when it is safe.

What is the condition of the front zone?

What is the condition of the front zone? Closed. When a traffic light is not working, you should stop and yield to vehicles on the right.

When entering a freeway Blank have the right away?

28. When entering a freeway: A. Vehicles on the freeway must always yield the right-of-way to vehicles that are entering the freeway.

How far back should you drive from the car in front of you?

The rule of thumb is to maintain at least a three-second following distance, giving you time to react and avoid potentially dangerous situations. You can calculate this by using a fixed object, such as a pole or an overpass to determine how far in front of you the car is.

When to drive on the left side of the road?

You may drive on the left side of the highway to pass a vehicle that is near the top of a hill or in a blind curve. A. True. Correct B. False. You must not drive on the left side of a roadway when coming to a curve or the top of a hill where you can’t see far enough ahead to be sure it is safe to pass.

What are the rules for passing other vehicles?

Note: Practice quizzes are available only for those sections of the manual covering rules of the road (Chapters 4 through 11 and Road Signs). The law requires that we drive on the right side of the road. When we are allowed to pass other vehicles, we usually pass other vehicles on the left.

What’s the best way to turn left on a two lane road?

On two-lane, two-way streets or highways, make left turns from as close to the centerline as possible. Make right turns from as close to the right edge of the roadway as possible. To turn left on multi-lane streets and highways, start from the left lane.

Do you have to look over your shoulder when passing a car?

Even correctly adjusted mirrors will leave “blind spots” behind both sides of your vehicle. If a vehicle is in the blind spot, you may not see it in your mirrors. Always quickly look over your shoulder before you change lanes or pass. When you pass, move completely into the left lane.

When to drive on the left side of the highway?

You may drive on the left side of the highway to pass a vehicle which is near the top of a grade or on a blind curve. When an open highway is clearly marked for two or more lanes of travel in your direction. Or when the driver in front of you is turning left and you do not drive off the road.

What happens when you approach a curve on a two way road?

You approach a curve or the top of a hill on a two-way road and cannot see around or over it. You are within 100 feet ( 30 m) of a railroad crossing on a two-way roadway. You are within 100 feet ( 30 m) of a bridge, tunnel or viaduct on a two-way road and your view is obstructed. If you try to pass, you will interfere with oncoming traffic.

When do you pass on the right at an intersection?

When you drive on a one-way road that is marked for two or more lanes or is wide enough for two or more lanes, and passing is not prohibited by signs or restricted by parked cars or other obstructions. If you prepare to pass on the right at an intersection, check the traffic ahead carefully.

When to turn into the left lane when passing?

When passing, be extra careful in areas where vehicles or pedestrians might enter or cross the road. These places include crossroads and shopping center entrances and exits. Also, a driver turning onto the roadway and into the left lane will not expect to find you in that lane and may not even look your way.