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A series of questions and answers related to traffic laws and driving regulations. It covers topics such as driver licensing, proof of financial responsibility, reckless driving, traffic signals, and safe driving practices. The document aims to provide a comprehensive overview of essential traffic laws and regulations, helping individuals understand their responsibilities and ensure safe driving habits.
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Each state has its own laws regarding use and ownership of motor vehicles. ✔✔true Administrative laws enable: ✔✔state officials to control their highway transportation system. Driver licenses are issued by: ✔✔the state government A driver license is issued to a person that: ✔✔has demonstrated knowledge of traffic laws, has demonstrated the ability to properly operate a vehicle The primary reason for the use of traffic laws is: ✔✔prevent traffic crashes and promote the orderly flow of traffic. Drivers involved in a collision must show proof of their ability to pay for any damages. ✔✔True Drivers may show proof of financial responsibility by: ✔✔possessing automobile liability insurance, depositing bonds or other securities with the state, depositing cash in a required amount with the state
Under which conditions(s) can a driver be charged with reckless driving? ✔✔the driver intentionally drives in a dangerous manner and knows he/she is placing others at risk, the conditions make the increase in risk obvious If you drive through a posted school zone 20 to 25 miles over the posted speed you may be charged with: ✔✔reckless driving. If you are facing a steady red signal light you should: ✔✔stop. Although each state may differ slightly, generally drivers are required to stop when they encounter a school bus that is: ✔✔loading and unloading children, stopped with lights flashing "Rules of the road" are in effect only when signs, signals or markings are posted. ✔✔False All drivers are required to exercise due care to avoid a collision except: ✔✔there are no exceptions. When you approach a stop sign you should: ✔✔None of the above is correct. A study conducted by the Federal Highway Administration shows that on average: ✔✔fewer than half of drivers stop at stop signs.