Intersections
At an intersection without signs or lights, you must yield the right-of-way to:
Upon approaching a yield sign, what does the law require you to do?
What should you do when facing a green light at an intersection?
When you are ready to move forward after coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, who has the right-of-way?
What should you do if there are no traffic or pedestrians to yield to at an intersection?
After stopping at a stop sign, you should only proceed when:
Where are uncontrolled intersections usually found?
At controlled intersections with stop signs, who has the right-of-way to go first?
At the pedestrian crossing, who has the right-of-way over all others?
Who must yield the right-of-way to the other in the situation below?
Where should you bring your vehicle to a stop if there is no stop line or marked crosswalk at an intersection?
What are intersections where stop signs are located at all corners called?
How should you approach an intersection when the traffic light turns yellow?
Where should you bring your vehicle to a stop at a marked crosswalk with a stop line?
When entering the road from a private road or driveway, who must you yield the right-of-way to?
What are the benefits of pedestrian signals (pedestrian push-buttons) at intersections?
While turning left at an intersection, you must yield the right-of-way to:
Where should you stop your vehicle at a marked crosswalk without a stop line?
What does “yield the right-of-way” mean?
If you are too close to an intersection to stop safely, what should you do?
At intersections, you should look out for:
Which intersections are termed as uncontrolled intersections?
Who must yield the right-of-way to the other in the situation below?
Where should you bring your vehicle to a stop on a road with a marked stop line?
You should be very careful while driving through a playground or school zone:
Even if you have the right-of-way, what should you verify about other vehicles before moving forward?
Who has the right-of-way in the situation below?
At an intersection with no traffic signs and signal lights, who must you yield the right-of-way?
Who should you follow at an intersection when both traffic signs/signals and a police officer are present?
What are the two types of intersections?
What should you do when approaching an intersection with a red light?
Which intersections are termed as controlled intersections?
In the picture below, the cross traffic has been affected. Should vehicle A enter the intersection?
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