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What must your vision be to get a permit or license? |
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When will your license expire? |
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The 5th birthday after you get your license. |
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What hours must a Junior Operator not drive? |
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What is the minimum fee for speeding? |
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What is the fee for driving more than 10 miles over the speed limit? |
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The original $100 plus $10 for every mile over. |
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Three speeding tickets in 12 months |
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30 days or 90 for a Junior Operator |
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Three types of events that cause loss of license |
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Civil motor vehicle infractions, criminal violations, accidents where you are greater than 50% at fault |
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What can prevent you from renewing your license? |
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Unpaid parking violations, Unpaid excise tax, Outstanding court warrants, Outstanding fast lane violations, unfulfilled child support obligations |
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What are civil violations? |
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Non-criminal and can be settled by paying a fine (i.e. speeding, not obeying traffic signals) |
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Are parking violations CMVIs? |
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No, they are handled by the city or town that issued the citation. |
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What is the $50 surcharge for speeding? |
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It is included in your speeding violation and it is applied to the head injury treatment services trust fund. |
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Subsequent offenses after the first three: |
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1 year license suspension |
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What are criminal violations |
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A violations that results in arrest, vehicle may be towed, license may be taken away, and you might go to jail (i.e. driving with a suspended license, Operating under the influence, and leaving the scene of an accident) |
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What are some reasons you may be charged for a criminal violation? |
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Not responding truthfully to a police officer who asks you to provide your name and address, the owner's name and address, your driver's license, vehicle registration, or sign your name. |
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Do out-of-state violations count? |
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MA shares driving records with other states and all out-of-state violations or suspensions apply in MA. |
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What are at-fault accidents? |
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Accident where you are more than 50% at fault according to one of the 19 standards of fault or your insurance company paid a claim of more than $500 for collision, property damage, bodily injury |
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What is a surchergeable event? |
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Motor vehicle violations or at-fault violations count towards your license suspension. |
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What is the first drag racing citation for a Junior Operator? |
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1 year for 1st offense, 3 years for subsequent offenses. |
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Penalty for 5 surchargable events in 3 years |
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Driver attitudinal retraining course |
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Penalty for 7 surchargeable events in 3 years |
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What is additional consequence of surchargeable events? |
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Insurance rates will increase |
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What does the driver attitudinal retraining course do? |
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It does not teach driving skills; helps drivers learn to change their driving behavior |
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Mandatory license suspension: 3 speeding violations |
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30 days suspension, $100 to reinstate |
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Mandatory license suspension: 5 surchargeable events |
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Any combination of moving violations and surchargeable accidents; complete driver attitudinal retraining in 90 days or loss of license indefinitely until you complete the course; $100 to reinstate. |
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Mandatory License Suspension: 7 Surchargeable events |
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60 days suspension; $100 to reinstate |
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Mandatory License Suspension: Habitual Traffic Offender |
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Three major moving violations or any combination of twelve major and minor moving violations in a 5-year period; 4 years suspension; $500 to reinstate |
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Mandatory License Suspension: Out-of-state suspension |
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Suspension lasts until out-of-state suspension is resolved; $100 to reinstate |
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Reasons for License Suspension |
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Immediate threat to public safety; improper operation; fake ID |
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Other reasons for license suspension |
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Child support; outstanding arrest warrant; fail to register as a sex offender; convicted of a drug offense |
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Mandatory Permit Suspension: Driving without a licensed driver |
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1: 60 days 2: 180 days 3+: 1 year Reinstatement requires re-taking the knowledge exam and second offense requires driver attitudinal retraining course, $100 fee |
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Mandatory Permit Suspension: Driving During the Night Restriction |
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1: 60 days 2: 180 days 3+: 1 year Reinstatement requires re-taking the knowledge exam and second offense requires driver attitudinal retraining course, $100 fee |
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Mandatory Permit Suspension: Speeding |
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1: 90 days 2+: 1 year New knowledge test and $100 to reinstate. |
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Mandatory Permit Suspension: Drag Racing |
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1: 1 year 2+: 3 years All offenses require driver attitudinal retraining course, new knowledge test, state courts against road rage course; $500 1st offense, $1000 2nd + offense |
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Mandatory Permit/JOL Suspension: Additional penalties |
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OUI, Operating to endanger, leaving scene of an accident, drinking from an open alcohol container, OUI with serious bodily injury, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, reckless/negligent operation; loaning/allowing another to use your license or permit, motor vehicle homicide 180 day suspension in addition to other suspension 1st offense 1 year second + offense |
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Mandatory JOL Suspension: Passenger or Night Restriction |
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1: 60 days 2: 180 days 3+: 1 year Second + require driver attitudinal retraining, 3rd + require new knowledge and road exam, $100 fee |
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Mandatory JOL Suspension: Speeding |
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1: 90 days 2+: 1 year Driver attitudinal retraining, new knowledge test, new road test, SCARR course, $500 to reinstate |
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Mandatory JOL Suspension: Drag Racing |
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1: 1 year 2+: 3 years Driver attitudinal retraining course, new knowledge test, new road test, SCARR course, $500 1st offense, $1000 second + offense |
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Mandatory JOL Suspension: Driving negligently/recklessly/operating to endanger |
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1: 180 days 2+: 1 year Within a 3 year period Second + offenses require new knowledge test and new road test, $500 to reinstate |
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Criminal conviction: Operating MV with a suspended./revoked license |
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Criminal coviction: Operating MV without owner's authority/larceny of MV |
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Criminal Conviction: Leaving scene of accident with personal injury |
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Criminal Conviction: Leaving scene of accident with property damage |
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Criminal Conviction: Operating to Endanger |
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Criminal Conviction: MV Homicide |
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Criminal Conviction: Vehicular manslaughter |
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1: 1 year, $500 2: 2 years, $700 3: 8 years, $1200 4: 10 years, $1200 5: Life |
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Criminal Conviction: Any Drug Conviction |
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Criminal Conviction: Defacing Property or Grafitti |
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What are the alcohol tests? |
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Field Sobriety test Breathalyzer |
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Under 21 Alcohol Offenses |
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Loss of license with a BAC of .02 |
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21+: 180 days, 3 years, 5 years, Life 18-21: 3 years+180 days, 3 years+180 days, 5 years+180 days, Life -18: 3 years+1 year, 3 years + 1 year, 5 years + 1 year, Life |
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Buy, Posses, Transport Alcohol |
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Illegal under 21: 90 days-1 year Buying alcohol: 180 days |
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Open Container of Alcohol |
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Safety Belts, Mirror, Horn, Ignition Lock, Windshield Wipers, Exhaust Muffler, Foot Brake, Parking Brake, 2 Headlights, 2 rear lights, directional signals, 3 red stop lights, small white light for license plate |
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Repair Immediately, Use Hand Signals |
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Every Occupant must wear a safety belt age 12 and over, $25 fee for drivers and passengers over 16, additional $25 to driver for each passenger aged 12-15 |
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Exempt from Seat Belt Law |
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Cars built before 1966 Taxis, Buses, Trucks > 18,000 lbs. Rural U.S. Postal Service Physically unable to use a safety belt |
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Child Passenger Restraint Law |
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Under 12 years old must use approved child restraint until at least 5 years old and over 40 lbs. Children between 5 and 12 greater than 40 lbs must use booster seat or safety belt, $25 fine |
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Types of Child Safety Seats |
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Infant Seat: to 20 lbs. Toddler Seat: 20-40 lbs. Booster Seat: 40-80 lbs. |
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Safest Place for Children to ride |
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Back seat when possible in the middle infant seat must face the rear |
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Protect from hitting windshield, dashboard, steering wheel, other hard surface, prevent being thrown out of vehicle, help driver stay seated and maintain control |
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Hitting Windshield at 30 mph |
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Same as falling from 3rd story and hitting pavement |
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Put children in back, use child safety seats, always use seat belt, put front seat as far back as you can |
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No distracting objects that block the view of the road or get in the way of the pedals; cell phones okay if one hand is on the wheel; no headphones; TV only behind front seat, not visible to driver, no children under 12 in back of pickup. |
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Maintain good vision around your vehicle, stay alert, maintain a safe distance, drive at the right speed, safety belts, dont drive if drinking, on medication, or tired, keep vehicle repaired, obey rules of the road |
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Health and Physical condition |
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Don't drive when alcohol, drowsy medication, tired, upset, wear sunglasses on sunny days |
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Check Brakes and Tires, Steering, Lights and Glass |
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Always keep space between vehicle Two-second rule (more for weather and traffic) Motorcycle extra space No tailgating Let tailgaters pass Don't cut in front of heavy equipment or tractor trailers |
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20 mph: 59 ft. 40 mph: 156 ft. 60 mph: 292 ft. |
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Horn, Headlights, Emergency Signals |
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Horn: Warn pedestrians/drivers of trouble, avoid accidents Headlights: 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise, rain; snow; fog, to flash vehicle with no lights on Emergency Lights: Vehicle breaks down or warn drivers that accident/emergency is ahead |
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Don't drive when tired, Drive more slowly, more space between vehicles, Rear-view mirror to night position, don't stare at headlights |
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Only in dark/remote areas where you can't see the road, turn off when you see another car |
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Wet roads make it harder to start, stop, turn Increase space, Careful of wet leaves, Wipers and defogger must work, use directional signals, don't drive through puddles |
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Reduce Speed, Don't Lock Brakes on Ice, Turn into direction of skid, increase space between vehicles, bridges freeze before the rest of the road, test brakes, wipers and defogger working, remove ice and snow from your vehicle |
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Check Mirrors and Blind Spots for Motorcycles 4 second distance Don't share the lane Allow motorcycle to clear intersection first |
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Never travel faster than reasonable for current conditions and public safety, never drive faster than posted speed limit |
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20 mph school zone 30 mph thickly settled or business district 40 mph outside thickly settled or business district 50 mph on highway outside thickly settled or business district |
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Make sure in proper lane in advance Yield to drivers already in highway increas speed to match other vehicles If exit missed DO NOT STOP/Back Up Get off highway at next expt Signal 500 feet before exit ramp Slow to Exit Ramp speed |
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Make sure vehicle good condition Stay right/use left only passing Far Right Lane:Slow speed Middle Lane: Faster Lane Far left lane: Passing Lane Drive in middle of lane Use rear mirror, check blind spots, use signals when change lane (look, signal, move) Don't drive in others' blind spots Be alert for cars entering Watch for breakdown cars/people Don't weave in & out of traffic Be aware of signs Avoid Highway Hypnosis Stop & Stretch every 2hrs/100 mi. |
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Actions at intersections control flow & safety of traffic Illegal to block intersection with car DO NOT enter intersection/crosswalk unless enough room to drive through |
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Plan for turn/no sudden turns Signal at least 100 feet (500 ft highway) Signal before braking Reduce Speed Check mirrors & blind spot Fibe right of way if necessary Complete turn carefully into correct lane |
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Turn from lane closest to destination Right turn from far right lane Left turn from lane closest to center Once start through intersection, must follow through DO NOT stop in mid turn and change direction If you change mind complete turn and drive to next intersection to turn around |
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After complete stop at red light turn red AFTER giving right of way to pedestrians & other cars Unless NO Turn on Red sign |
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Tight Left Turn that puts you in opposite direction Unless NO Uturn sign, allowed to make Uturn as long as path is clear and safe Only UTurn from lane closest to center line Make sure enough room to complete turn Do not Uturn at top of hill, near curve, or where cannot be seen from 500 feet away |
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Left Turn from Center Lane |
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Some roads have center lanes to make common left turns for cars driving in both directions DO NOT travel in center turn lane |
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Pedestrians: Yeld to pedestrians in crosswalk, Look for pedestrians in your path, pedestrians have ROW in sidewalk, driveway, or alley; yield to people crossing a street |
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Intersections not controlled by signs or signals |
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Yield ROW to any car already in intersection from right or approaching from right Look for traffiec approaching from left Make sure others yield to you before turning |
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Yield ROW to: Others already stopped Vehicle on immediate right that stopped at same time |
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Yield ROW to: Any oncoming vehicle Vehicle already in intersection Pedestrians/Bicyclists crossing your path |
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Private Roads, Driveways, and Unpaved Roads |
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Stop firs and give ROW to pedestrians, bicyclists, or vehicles in road you are entering |
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ROW Thoroughways, intersections |
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Yield ROW to traffic already on road |
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Traffic moves counter clockwise around rotary YOU MUST yeld row to cars already in rotary and pedestrians Use turn signal to exit Enter rotary from right lane and exit onto right lane For quarter turn, enter into right lane and stay there For 3/4 turn enter from left lane, travel thru middle or inner, and exit into right DO NOT stop on rotary If miss your exit, go around again to exit |
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reduce speed to 25 mph same rules as rotary |
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Drive on right side of road Pass on left side Pass pedestrian, bicyclist, car only when necessary and safe. DO NOT exceed speed limit, DO NOT use breakdown lane, shoulder or sidewalk |
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Use middle/left lanes to pass broken yellow line allows temporary travel to pass, IF SAFE 1. Keep Safe Distance, check passing lane, see clearly at least 400 feet, check mirror and blind spot 2. Signal left, move into passing lane gradually 3. maintain speeed until safely past vehicle, then signal right 4. Make sure enough distance before moving back into lane Wait to see headlights in mirror 5. Return to right lane before any vehicle within 200 feet of you |
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Only in certain circumstances when road free of obstructin and wide for 2+ lanes of cars *Vehicle in front about to make left turn * Driving on a 1-way street * Driving on road where traffic restricted to one direction (highway) |
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Slow down, stay to right, allow other driver to pass. DO NOT speed up |
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Agressive drivers may cut people off, exceed speed, switch lanes no signal, tailgate, run lights, prevent passing When near agressive driver: Get out of their way, don't challenge them, avoid eye contact, ignore rude gestures, wear seat belt! |
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Flashing Red Lights _ YOU MUST stop and remain stopped until lights stop flashing of sign folds back stop 20 feet behind bus |
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Trucks and Large Vehicles |
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Blind Spots: do not follow closely behind a large vehicles blind spots Tailgaiting: If you cannot see a truck's rearview mirror you are tailgaing Cutting in front: Leave twice as much distance to stop Driving too slowly: Stay the speed limit Passing on left: takes longer to pass large vehicle Passing on Right: DO not pass on right unless necessary Truck or bus approaching: Stay to right to avoid being sideswiped |
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Illegal to cut through or disrupt vehicles in funeral procession |
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Animals & Horse Drawn Vehicles |
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Slow Down Stop and allow to pass your path Allow plenty of room for passing safely Do not sound horn/make loud noise If animal seem frightened, pull to side and stop Proceed only when safe Stop if rider or driver signals you to |
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Do no create traffic hazard whicle parking Make sure leave 12foot unobstructed roadway for traffic to pass in either direction Stop motor, set brake, lock ignition, remove key, lock door When pulling away from curb, wait for vehicles in travel lane to pass, signal, and move slowly into traffic |
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No Curb: turn wheel in toward edge road Uphill against curb: outward toward travel lane Downhill against curb: inward toward curb |
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12 inches from curb DO NOT PARK: in zone posted NoParking, NOStanding, NOStopping Bus/Taxi Stand Zone ready for street cleaning Posted Loading Zone Within 20 FEET of intersection In crosswalk, front of driveway, or handicap access ramp Zone posted HP-DV Within 10 feet fire hydrant/fire lane sidewalk, curb, traffic island, median during weather or road emergency facing traffic highway rural roadway no double parking to make repairs to your vehicle |
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Illegal to drive on a bet drag race litter throw cigarettes bypass muffler system |
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Health and Physical Conditions |
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Do not drive if drinking alcohol Medication that cause drowsiness Under the influence of drug very tired emotionally upset |
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Check Tire Pressure; Brakes and Tires; steering; lights and glass; windshield wipers |
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If you see or hear, pull to the right and stop Never stop at the middle of an intersection do not get closer than 300 ft to emergency vehicles Illegal to park within 800 ft of a fire or drive over a fire hose |
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Stopped by a Police Officer |
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Pull to the right of the road, don't argue, turn on right turn signal, move to the right after checking mirrors, put car in park, stay in the vehicle unless instructed to get out, leave headlights on, roll down window, have license and registration ready, keep hands in sight, no sudden movements or reach under seats, stay in your vehicle except paperwork politely |
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Ease off gas, shift into neutral, don't break, turn wheel in direction of skid, be prepared to steer left and right a few times to get your car in control |
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Grip steering wheel tightly and ease foot off gas pedal Gently apply brake Check for traffic Steer back onto road |
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Flat Tire Blowout; Wheel Loss |
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Grip steering wheel tightly Ease off gas Gently Apply brake Turn in direction of skid Pull car off road when safe |
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Pump brake pedal several times rapidly (except ABS) Downshift to lower gear, lowest if necessary Apply parking brake gently but hold brake release in case your vehicle starts to skid If you cannot slow, honk horn and flash lights |
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Neutral Apply brakes to slow down Use your foot to free the pedal Reapply brakes if necessary Keep eyes on road Pull vehicle to side, stop when safe |
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Vehicle Approaching Head On in your lane |
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Slow down Pull to right Honk horn |
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Turn on Parking Lights, Emergency Lights or turn signal Try switch a few times Pull off road ASAP Leave flashers on |
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Stalling on RR Tracks: Train Approaching |
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Get you and passengers out of vehicle and off tracks Move far away Try to signal train safely Run from vehicle in direction the train is coming |
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Stalling on RR Tracks: Unsure |
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Listen for train Try to start engine Shift to neutral Push vehicle off tracks if possible Call police to report situation |
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Move car off pavement, to side of road Do not park on hill or curve Get all passengers safely out and off road On highway, move vehicle as far from travel lane as possible, do not stand near travel lane or in breakdown lane Turn on flashers and interior lights at night Tie white cloth to antenna or door handle and raise hood Place flares 200 ft in front and behind vehicle |
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Pull off road Turn off ignition Move away Call fire dept. Do not fight fire unless you have extinguisher |
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Vehicle Plunges into Water |
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Unfasten Safety Belt Escape through window Open Power Windows Quickly Do not open door If vehicle sinks before you get out, climb to rear seat, breath from air pocket, take deep breath, and escape through window |
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NEVER leave the scene of an accident; illegal |
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Accident; Property Damage Only |
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Move off road if possible Exchange name, address, license number, registration, insurance with all drivers Must show your driver's license and registration Try to locate the owner of a parked car to report accident or notify police File accident report with RMV and police within 5 days If injury of animal, notify police |
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Check if anyone is injured Call police and request ambulance Move vehicle off road Exchange info Accident report to RMV and police within 5 days Notify insurance company |
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DO NOT move injured person unless absolutely necessary Fully support person's head and spine if you must move Check for breathing Apply pressure directly to bleeding wound until help arrives Cover injured person with blanket or coat to prevent shock |
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YOU MUST report accident with any injury or > $1000 in damage to RMV and police within 5 days |
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