True or False - In all states drivers in all lanes must stop for school buses with flashing red lights.
True
False
Question 1
True or False - In all states drivers in all lanes must stop for school buses with flashing red lights.
CORRECT
In some states you can legally pass a school bus while the red flashing lights are on if the roadway has four or more lanes and you are traveling in the opposite direction.
True or False - In all states drivers in all lanes must stop for school buses with flashing red lights.
WRONG
In some states you can legally pass a school bus while the red flashing lights are on if the roadway has four or more lanes and you are traveling in the opposite direction.
Which of the following does not have a “Move Over Law” requiring motorists to move lanes when there is a stationary public safety, emergency, service or utilities vehicle with its emergency lights on?
New York
Washington D.C.
California
Texas
Question 2
Which of the following does not have a “Move Over Law” requiring motorists to move lanes when there is a stationary public safety, emergency, service or utilities vehicle with its emergency lights on?
CORRECT
Although there is not a law requiring motorists to move over, drivers should still be cautious by moving over to the adjacent lane when possible and reducing their speed when not.
Which of the following does not have a “Move Over Law” requiring motorists to move lanes when there is a stationary public safety, emergency, service or utilities vehicle with its emergency lights on?
WRONG
All U.S. states have a move over law, except for Washington D.C..
True or False: In most states, cars built after the middle of the 20th century cannot be sold or registered unless they are equipped with glass that prevents shattering or flying if broken.
True
False
Question 3
True or False: In most states, cars built after the middle of the 20th century cannot be sold or registered unless they are equipped with glass that prevents shattering or flying if broken.
CORRECT
Safety glass must be used in the windshields and, where applicable, doors, partitions, rear windows, and windows on each side immediately adjacent to the rear window in all cars manufactured after the middle of the 20th century.
True or False: In most states, cars built after the middle of the 20th century cannot be sold or registered unless they are equipped with glass that prevents shattering or flying if broken.
WRONG
Safety glass must be used in the windshields and, where applicable, doors, partitions, rear windows, and windows on each side immediately adjacent to the rear window in all cars manufactured after the middle of the 20th century.