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