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Road safety quiz

Get ready to show off your smarts! These questions are made to be engaging and straightforward, covering basic road safety laws in a way that’s both informative and fun. Let's see how well you know the rules of the road!

How long should you wait at a stop sign before pressing the gas again? What is a California roll?

A "California roll" at a stop sign means you only slow down and don't come to a complete stop. For safety and legality, you should always come to a full stop for at least three missisippis before proceeding when it's clear.

Once you get in the car, what is the first step you should do before beginning to put your car in drive?

Before putting the car in drive, the very first step is to buckle up! This ensures your safety and is a fundamental rule for all drivers and passengers.

What should you do if an emergency vehicle approaches with its sirens and lights on?

When an emergency vehicle with sirens and lights approaches, you should safely pull over to the right side of the road and stop, allowing them to pass.

What is the legal speed limit in a residential area unless otherwise posted?

In most residential areas, the legal speed limit is typically 25 mph unless there are signs indicating a different speed. Always check for posted signs.

When is it safe to use your high beams?

High beams should be used on unlit roads at night when there is no oncoming traffic or vehicles directly in front of you. Always dim them when approaching other vehicles.

What is the minimum following distance you should maintain behind another vehicle?

A common rule of thumb is the "3-second rule." You should maintain at least a three-second following distance behind the car in front of you, increasing this distance in adverse weather conditions.

What should you do if your car begins to hydroplane?

If your car begins to hydroplane, ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go. Avoid sudden braking or steering until you regain traction.

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