A strategy for managing time in urban areas is to always


1. When coming to a stop behind a vehicle in city traffic, you should be how far back?

5 to 10 feet

10 to 20 feet

20 to 30 feet

40 to 45 feet

2. Entrances to expressways

allow you to enter traffic at speeds less than 25 mph.

allow you to enter traffic at speeds between 25 and 45 mph.

are usually in the left lane.

are usually used for carpools.

3. A strategy for managing time in urban areas is to always wear a watch. use jackrabbit starts when traffic signals first turn green. drive slowly over potholes. drive at a moderate speed and use searching to identify objects or conditions that can increase risk.

4. To help manage visibility when driving on rural roads at night, you should drive with your high beams on. stay in front of all other vehicles. drive close to the center of the road. drive very slowly.

5. When driving behind a large, slow-moving vehicle on a rural road, you should stay close so that it can block any oncoming dangers. pull off of the road and wait for awhile so it will no longer be in front of you. leave enough space so it doesn't block your view of potential danger. force it to pull out of your way.

6. Rural railroad crossings can be dangerous because trains travel faster in rural areas than in other areas. there may be no signs, signals, or gates. dust from the road can make it hard to see the train. trains have the right-of-way in rural settings.

7. You should drive at a slower speed in residential neighborhoods so that you can save gas. won't make as much noise. have more time to react. don't damage your vehicle.

8. If you don't have room to squeeze by an oncoming car on a narrow street, you should assume the right-of-way if you are going faster than the other car. assume the right-of-way if you are closer to the end of the street than the other car. pull over and wait behind parked cars. back up for the other car to pull through.

9. One of the common challenges of driving on urban roads includes trees that reduce visibility. high numbers of pedestrians. loose, low traction surfaces. all of the above.

10. You should search ______ when managing visibility in cities and suburbs. 1 to 2 blocks ahead 4 to 5 blocks ahead 10 to 15 blocks ahead building entrances

11. The legal speed limit on residential streets is usually (1 point)15 mph. 25 mph. 35 mph. 45 mph.

12. You should stop no closer than ______ feet from a railroad crossing if a train is approaching. 5 15 25 45

13. Factors that affect urban and suburban driving include traffic density, pedestrians, and intersections. stores, parked cars, and traffic lights. wide medians, guard rails, and road signs. interchanges, rest areas, and merging areas.

14. A complex intersection is one where any two roadways cross paths. two major roadways cross paths. one road dead ends into a major highway. there is a 4-way stop sign.

15. The direction of traffic in a roundabout is clockwise. counterclockwise. to the north. to the south.

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