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as you near an intersection, you discover you are in the wrong lane for turning right as intended. therefore, you should
- wait until other cars pass and then get into the proper lane
- drive on ahead until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection
- turn from the lane you are in if no cars are coming
- move quickly into the proper lane
what is the first thing you should do when a motor vehicle starts to skid?
- apply brakes immediately
- steer in direction of the skid and steadily apply the brakes
- steer for the shoulder of the road
- take your foot off the accelerator and turn your steering wheel in the direction of the skid
when driving in fog, you can see better by:
- using upper headlight beam
- using lower headlight beam
- using the parking lights
- switching beams frequently
under favorable circumstances, including reaction time, a motor vehicle with good brakes going 50 miles per hour stopped within:
- about 55 feet
- about 100 feet
- about 133 feet
- about 229 feet
list the number of the vehicle or driver giving a proper right turn signal.
images of four vehicles: 1 (side view), 2 (rear view with flashing signal), 3 (side view), 4 (front view with flashing signal)
First Question (Wrong Lane for Right Turn):
When in the wrong lane for a right turn, the safe approach is to continue ahead until a proper place to change lanes and then turn, rather than risky maneuvers like immediate lane change or turning from the wrong lane. Option 2 (drive on ahead until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection) follows safe driving principles.
When a vehicle skids, the correct action is to take your foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid. Applying brakes immediately (option 1) or improper steering (options 2,3) can worsen the skid. Option 4 matches the correct skid - handling procedure.
In fog, using the lower headlight beam (option 2) is better because the upper beam reflects off fog particles and reduces visibility, parking lights (option 3) are too dim, and frequent beam switching (option 4) is not helpful. Lower beam cuts through fog better.
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- drive on ahead until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection