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18 . At night, it is hardest to see:
Compared to signs and other roadside objects, pedestrians are hardest to see at night.
19 . When driving in fog, you should:
Drivers should use low beam headlights when driving in fog. High beams will reflect back at the driver, making it difficult to see.
20 . You do not have to stop for a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing if it is on a private road.
When a school bus is stopped with its red lights flashing and stop arm out, other drivers are required to stop. This law applies to drivers traveling on both public and private roads.
21 . Drivers should maintain a minimum following distance of:
A driver should allow a space of at least three seconds between their vehicle and the vehicle ahead. Drivers should always increase their following distance when conditions are less than perfect.
22 . This road sign means:
This orange warning sign tells drivers that an area of roadwork is upcoming. When traveling through a work zone, stay alert for temporary traffic control devices.
23 . This sign means:
Warning signs are usually diamond-shaped with black markings on a yellow background. They alert drivers to upcoming hazards. This sign indicates that drivers are approaching a steep hill and should prepare to adjust their speeds to continue to drive safely.
24 . To help others see you when daylight begins to fade, you should use your:
As daylight begins to fade, turn on your low beams to help others see you. Only use your high beam headlights in an open area where no other drivers are present.
25 . "No zones" are areas around trucks where cars:
"No zones" are areas around trucks or buses in which cars disappear into the larger vehicle's blind spots. "No zones" can also be defined as areas in which cars are so close to the larger vehicle that they restrict the truck or bus driver’s ability to stop and maneuver safely. A car being in a "No zone" greatly increases the potential for a crash.
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