Question:
I have a few more questions that I can't seem to find the answers to in my book.
Maximum age limit driving cars in US&UK?
1 - If you are preparing for a right turn, should you position yourself closer to the center of the lane you are in, or closer to the right curb?
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2- You are at a green light, but the traffic is heavy. Are you allowed to enter the intersection to prepare for a left turn, or do you have to wait? In my town I see people go all the time into the intersection and when traffic clears or when the light turns yellow they turn.
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3- If you have a solid line, is it absolutely no passing, or can you pass if an obstruction or condition requires it?
What transponder/anti-theft device does this car come standard with?
4- If you hear a siren but don't see it, should you get over, or wait until you can see it? My book doesn't really say, one site I read says pull over and stop as soon as you hear it. But I would think that would be wrong as the sirens could be coming from anywhere.
Thanks again!
Answers:
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Number 1, according to the traffic handbook of Illinois states that you need to remain as close to the curb during a right hand turn as possible. This is what I assumed it would be but now I have some back up on that. It doesn't really make sense to go into the middle of the lane because cars behind you could try to get around you while you're slowing down to make the turn and you'd end up hitting them if you whipped into the center of the lane.The Garage says that it is not possible to fit Snow Chains to a Ford Focus?
Number 2 is you have to wait. People don't but if you look around, you'll see a lot of signs saying "Do not block intersection" because blocking the intersection (pulling out even though you're not sure when you can go) will get you pulled over with a hefty fine if you're caught because you hold up traffic and if the light changes, you're going to have to run it or sit in the middle of the intersection, blocking everyone else.
Driveway..blocking an entrance?
A double solid line is no passing. period. A solid line on one side and dashed on the other means the car on the dashed line side can pass if they go the speed limit and there's no on coming traffic
Number 4- according to North Carolina and New Hampshire, if you hear a siren, pull over. Since you can't find it in Ohio (I couldn't either) I'd just assume it holds true unless you find otherwise.
last time i ask, so i hope i get it right?
Good luck on your test!
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