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flhsmv name______ date______ period______ lesson 6: speed limits, inter…

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name____ date__ period____
lesson 6: speed limits, intersections & parking
student worksheet
complete the table

areaspeed limit (mph)
2. municipal, business, residential
3. streets & highways
4. rural interstate
5. limited access highways

fill in the blank

  1. on highways where the speed limit is 70 mph, the minimum speed is ______
  2. you must give a turn signal for at least ______ before you turn.
  3. turn signals are required when making turns, ____, and ____.
  4. ______ rules tell you who goes first and who must wait in different situations.
  5. the law says who must ______ the right - of - way.
  6. you must not park more than ______ away from the curb.
  7. when parking, turn your wheels so that if your car starts to move, it will roll away from ______ and into the curb.
  8. when parking downhill, turn wheels ______ the curb.
  9. when parking uphill with a curb, turn wheels ______ from curb.
  10. when parking uphill without a curb, turn wheels to the ______.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

These questions pertain to traffic - related regulations. Speed limits vary by area. For example, school zones typically have lower speed limits for safety. Signaling and right - of - way rules are important for traffic flow and safety. Parking rules ensure vehicles are parked properly to avoid obstruction and for safety.

  1. School Zone: Usually 20 - 25 MPH (varies by location).
  2. Municipal, Business, Residential: Typically 25 - 35 MPH.
  3. Streets & Highways: Can range from 35 - 55 MPH depending on type.
  4. Rural Interstate: Often 70 - 75 MPH.
  5. Limited Access Highways: Usually 65 - 75 MPH.
  6. On highways where the speed limit is 70 MPH, the minimum speed is often 40 MPH.
  7. You must give a turn signal for at least 100 feet before you turn.
  8. Turn signals are required when making turns, changing lanes, and pulling out from a curb.
  9. Right - of - way rules tell you who goes first and who must wait in different situations.
  10. The law says who must yield the right - of - way.
  11. You must not park more than 12 inches away from the curb.
  12. When parking, turn your wheels so that if your car starts to move, it will roll away from traffic and into the curb.
  13. When parking downhill, turn wheels towards the curb.
  14. When parking uphill with a curb, turn wheels away from curb.
  15. When parking uphill without a curb, turn wheels to the right.

Answer:

  1. 20 - 25 MPH (varies)
  2. 25 - 35 MPH
  3. 35 - 55 MPH (varies)
  4. 70 - 75 MPH
  5. 65 - 75 MPH
  6. 40 MPH
  7. 100 feet
  8. changing lanes, pulling out from a curb
  9. Right - of - way
  10. yield
  11. 12 inches
  12. traffic
  13. towards
  14. away
  15. right