1.If you are on a collision course with an animal on the road, the Georgia DDS recommends ___________ to avoid hitting the animal.A. SwervingB. Against Swerving2.Vehicles may not drive in a bike lane __________________.A. Unless they are driving below the speed limitB. Unless they are turning right at a corner or into a driveway entranceC. Unless they are passing another vehicleD. Ever3.Most accidents involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle occur _______________.A. In wet weatherB. During nighttime hoursC. In the daytime on dry, straight roadsD. At or near curves4.You are turning right at a solid, round green light and pedestrians who are crossing the street you are turning into have a "Walk" sign. Who has the right of way?A. You do, because you have the green lightB. The pedestrians do, because they have a Walk signC. Neither has the right of wayD. The vehicles has the right-of-way if there are fewer than three pedestrians crossing the street; if there's three or more, the pedestrians have the right-of-way5.Other than people walking their pets, animals maybe in and around roadways because _________________.A. One may have escaped from a nearby zooB. Animals are sometimes used for transportation or for providing the power to move a vehicleC. Wild animals may sometimes dash across the roadD. All of the above6.Over 60% of collisions caused between vehicles and motorcycles were caused by __________.A. The vehicle operatorB. The motorcycle operatorC. Poor visibility conditionsD. None of the above7.One common mistake many bicyclists make which you as a motor vehicle driver must watch out for is ________________.A. Not wearing a helmetB. Driving with a flat tireC. Not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn8.When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its sirens on and/or its lights flashing, you must ___________________.A. Slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible)B. Slow down and move as close to the center of the road as possibleC. Stop immediately, even if you are in an intersectionD. Follow the emergency vehicle to see if you can help9.What are "No Zones?"A. Areas where only pedestrians and bicycles are permitted (no motor vehicles allowed)B. Special areas which are closed to traffic at certain times (usually during night hours)C. The large blind zones on both sides of a large semi-truckD. Areas where driving above the speed limit will result in stiffer penalties than in other areas10.When passing a horse or a horse-drawn vehicle, you should ______________.A. Pass on the rightB. Drive slowly and do not make any sudden moves with your vehicleC. Drive quickly so you can complete the maneuver before the horse becomes frightened and/or nervousD. None of the above--for safety reasons, it is against the law to pass either a horse or horse-driven vehicle
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1.If you are on a collision course with an animal on the road, the Georgia DDS recommends ___________ to avoid hitting the animal.A. SwervingB. Against Swerving2.Vehicles may not drive in a bike lane __________________.A. Unless they are driving below the speed limitB. Unless they are turning right at a corner or into a driveway entranceC. Unless they are passing another vehicleD. Ever3.Most accidents involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle occur _______________.A. In wet weatherB. During nighttime hoursC. In the daytime on dry, straight roadsD. At or near curves4.You are turning right at a solid, round green light and pedestrians who are crossing the street you are turning into have a "Walk" sign. Who has the right of way?A. You do, because you have the green lightB. The pedestrians do, because they have a Walk signC. Neither has the right of wayD. The vehicles has the right-of-way if there are fewer than three pedestrians crossing the street; if there's three or more, the pedestrians have the right-of-way5.Other than people walking their pets, animals maybe in and around roadways because _________________.A. One may have escaped from a nearby zooB. Animals are sometimes used for transportation or for providing the power to move a vehicleC. Wild animals may sometimes dash across the roadD. All of the above6.Over 60% of collisions caused between vehicles and motorcycles were caused by __________.A. The vehicle operatorB. The motorcycle operatorC. Poor visibility conditionsD. None of the above7.One common mistake many bicyclists make which you as a motor vehicle driver must watch out for is ________________.A. Not wearing a helmetB. Driving with a flat tireC. Not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn8.When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its sirens on and/or its lights flashing, you must ___________________.A. Slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible)B. Slow down and move as close to the center of the road as possibleC. Stop immediately, even if you are in an intersectionD. Follow the emergency vehicle to see if you can help9.What are "No Zones?"A. Areas where only pedestrians and bicycles are permitted (no motor vehicles allowed)B. Special areas which are closed to traffic at certain times (usually during night hours)C. The large blind zones on both sides of a large semi-truckD. Areas where driving above the speed limit will result in stiffer penalties than in other areas10.When passing a horse or a horse-drawn vehicle, you should ______________.A. Pass on the rightB. Drive slowly and do not make any sudden moves with your vehicleC. Drive quickly so you can complete the maneuver before the horse becomes frightened and/or nervousD. None of the above--for safety reasons, it is against the law to pass either a horse or horse-driven vehicle
Solution
- The Georgia DDS recommends against swerving to avoid hitting an animal on the road.
- Vehicles may not drive in a bike lane unless they are turning right at a corner or into a driveway entrance.
- Most accidents involving a bicycle and a motor vehicle occur in the daytime on dry, straight roads.
- The pedestrians have the right of way because they have a Walk sign, even though you are turning right at a solid, round green light.
- Animals may be in and around roadways because all of the above: one may have escaped from a nearby zoo, animals are sometimes used for transportation or for providing the power to move a vehicle, and wild animals may sometimes dash across the road.
- Over 60% of collisions caused between vehicles and motorcycles were caused by the vehicle operator.
- One common mistake many bicyclists make which you as a motor vehicle driver must watch out for is not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn.
- When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its sirens on and/or its lights flashing, you must slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible).
- "No Zones" are the large blind zones on both sides of a large semi-truck.
- When passing a horse or a horse-drawn vehicle, you should drive slowly and do not make any sudden moves with your vehicle.
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