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- when do i stop?
a. on __________ lane roads, both directions
b. on 2 lane roads with a ________ ________ lane, both directions stop
c. on four lane roads without a median, ________ ________ stop
d. on a divided highway with 4 or more lanes, only traffic __________ the bus must stop
sharing the road with commercial vehicles
- large trucks:
a. increase your ________ ________ ; gives you better vision
b. allow at least __________ between you and a large truck
c. a tractor trailer has __________ blind spots
- city (transit) buses:
a. make ________ ________
b. give them space to re-enter traffic
c. watch out for __________ wanting to cross after getting off a bus
- motor coaches:
a. treat the same as ________ ________
- farm vehicles:
a. ________ & ________ triangular sign = slow moving vehicle
b. can’t exceed __________
c. when passing, give ________ of ________
d. ________ to oncoming traffic; can cross on a solid ______ ________ , but use extreme caution
driving around trains
- never try to __________ a train across the tracks
- never start to __________ unless there is room for your vehicle
- do not __________ the crossing!
- common railroad crossing warning signs & signals:
a.
b.
c.
d.
These appear to be questions related to driver's education or traffic safety rules. Since you haven't specified which question you want to solve or what kind of help you need (e.g., filling in the blanks with correct terms), I'll provide general guidance on how to approach such questions:
For Question 54 (When do I stop? - likely related to school bus stopping rules, a common traffic rule topic):
- Part a: On 2 - lane roads (both directions), you typically stop for a school bus with its stop - arm out and red lights flashing. So the blank might be "2".
- Part b: On 2 - lane roads with a "turn" "lane" (a left - turn lane), both directions stop.
- Part c: On four - lane roads without a median, "both" "directions" stop.
- Part d: On a divided highway with 4 or more lanes, ONLY traffic "behind" the bus must stop.
For Question 55 (Large Trucks):
- Part a: Increase your "following" "distance"; this gives you better vision and more time to react.
- Part b: Allow AT LEAST "4 seconds" (or a specific distance like one car length per 10 mph, but a common time - based rule is 4 seconds) between you and a large truck.
- Part c: A tractor - trailer has "4" (or more precisely, a tractor - trailer has several blind spots, often referred to as "no - zones", and there are 4 main blind spots: front, back, and two side - blind spots) blind spots.
For Question 56 (City (Transit) Buses):
- Part a: Make "allowances" (or "safe passes", but more likely "allowances" for their stops and starts).
- Part c: Watch out for "pedestrians" wanting to cross after getting off a bus.
For Question 57 (Motor Coaches):
- Part a: Treat the same as "large trucks" (since they are large vehicles with similar handling and blind - spot characteristics).
For Question 58 (Farm Vehicles):
- Part a: "Orange" & "red" triangular sign = Slow Moving Vehicle (this is the standard slow - moving vehicle emblem).
- Part b: can't exceed "25 mph" (a common speed limit for farm vehicles on public roads).
- Part c: When passing, give "plenty" of "space".
- Part d: "Yield" to oncoming traffic; can cross on a solid "yellow line", but use extreme caution.
For Questions 59 - 62 (Driving Around Trains):
- Question 59: Never try to "beat" a train across the tracks.
- Question 60: Never start to "cross" unless there is room for your vehicle.
- Question 61: DO NOT "stop" THE CROSSING! (You should not stop on the railroad tracks).
- Question 62: Common railroad crossing warning signs & signals include:
- a. Cross - bucks (the X - shaped sign)
- b. Flashing red lights
- c. Gates
- d. Railroad crossing signs (the circular sign with a cross - buck symbol)
If you want more specific help with a particular question (e.g., filling in the blanks with the most accurate terms), please specify which question (e.g., 54a, 55b, etc.) you are interested in, and I can provide more detailed and accurate information based on standard traffic safety and driver's education materials.
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These appear to be questions related to driver's education or traffic safety rules. Since you haven't specified which question you want to solve or what kind of help you need (e.g., filling in the blanks with correct terms), I'll provide general guidance on how to approach such questions:
For Question 54 (When do I stop? - likely related to school bus stopping rules, a common traffic rule topic):
- Part a: On 2 - lane roads (both directions), you typically stop for a school bus with its stop - arm out and red lights flashing. So the blank might be "2".
- Part b: On 2 - lane roads with a "turn" "lane" (a left - turn lane), both directions stop.
- Part c: On four - lane roads without a median, "both" "directions" stop.
- Part d: On a divided highway with 4 or more lanes, ONLY traffic "behind" the bus must stop.
For Question 55 (Large Trucks):
- Part a: Increase your "following" "distance"; this gives you better vision and more time to react.
- Part b: Allow AT LEAST "4 seconds" (or a specific distance like one car length per 10 mph, but a common time - based rule is 4 seconds) between you and a large truck.
- Part c: A tractor - trailer has "4" (or more precisely, a tractor - trailer has several blind spots, often referred to as "no - zones", and there are 4 main blind spots: front, back, and two side - blind spots) blind spots.
For Question 56 (City (Transit) Buses):
- Part a: Make "allowances" (or "safe passes", but more likely "allowances" for their stops and starts).
- Part c: Watch out for "pedestrians" wanting to cross after getting off a bus.
For Question 57 (Motor Coaches):
- Part a: Treat the same as "large trucks" (since they are large vehicles with similar handling and blind - spot characteristics).
For Question 58 (Farm Vehicles):
- Part a: "Orange" & "red" triangular sign = Slow Moving Vehicle (this is the standard slow - moving vehicle emblem).
- Part b: can't exceed "25 mph" (a common speed limit for farm vehicles on public roads).
- Part c: When passing, give "plenty" of "space".
- Part d: "Yield" to oncoming traffic; can cross on a solid "yellow line", but use extreme caution.
For Questions 59 - 62 (Driving Around Trains):
- Question 59: Never try to "beat" a train across the tracks.
- Question 60: Never start to "cross" unless there is room for your vehicle.
- Question 61: DO NOT "stop" THE CROSSING! (You should not stop on the railroad tracks).
- Question 62: Common railroad crossing warning signs & signals include:
- a. Cross - bucks (the X - shaped sign)
- b. Flashing red lights
- c. Gates
- d. Railroad crossing signs (the circular sign with a cross - buck symbol)
If you want more specific help with a particular question (e.g., filling in the blanks with the most accurate terms), please specify which question (e.g., 54a, 55b, etc.) you are interested in, and I can provide more detailed and accurate information based on standard traffic safety and driver's education materials.