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level: TURNING & CROSSING

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level questions: TURNING & CROSSING

QuestionAnswer
Put on your turn signal __ft before you reach an intersection100
If you are waiting at a stop sign to turn right, and a vehicle approaches from the left with its turn signal on...Wait until the other vehicle actually starts its turn, then start your turn. (The driver may change their mind & decide to go straight after all, or may have hit their turn signal by mistake)
In MN, you can take a left turn at a red light if...You are turning from the left lane of a one-way street onto a one-way street
When turning left from a one-way street onto a two-way street, start your turn in the __ laneleft
When waiting to make left turn at an intersection...Keep your wheels straight. (If you point your front wheels left & are rear ended, you might be pushed into the path of an oncoming vehicle)
To make a left turn onto a divided highway at a reduced-conflict intersection...turn right, then make a U-turn
When crossing a railroad track make sure that...1. No pedestrians are approaching 2. No trains are approaching 3. There’s enough room for your vehicle on the other side
When crossing a railroad track, do not...Shift gears
In a T-intersection, which street is the "terminating street", and which is the "through street"?The through street is the top of the "T" shape; the "terminating street" is the base of the "T" shape
At an uncontrolled intersection, the vehicle on the terminating street must yield to.......the vehicle on the through street
Vehicles entering or crossing a main road from a private road, driveway, parking lot - stop & yield right of way to...Pedestrians, bicyclists, & vehicles on the main road
Vehicles turning left must yield to...Oncoming traffic
When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, the vehicle traveling ____ must yield the right-of-way by backing up until the other vehicle can pass.Downhill (The vehicle facing downhill has more control when backing up)
When you turn at an intersection you should be in the lane...Closest to the direction you are turning in