AZ DMV AZ DMV Right-of-Way Rules 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In Arizona, when a school bus is stopped with flashing red lights, you must:
- Slow to 15 mph and pass carefully
- Stop if behind the bus; stop if approaching on an undivided road (Correct answer)
- Only stop if on the same side of the road
- Yield only when children are visible
Correct answer: Stop if behind the bus; stop if approaching on an undivided road
You must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights whether you are behind it or approaching on an undivided highway.
Question 2: At an uncontrolled intersection in Arizona (no signs or signals), who has the right-of-way?
- The vehicle traveling faster
- The vehicle that arrived first, or the vehicle on the right if simultaneous (Correct answer)
- The vehicle on the left
- The vehicle on the larger road
Correct answer: The vehicle that arrived first, or the vehicle on the right if simultaneous
At uncontrolled intersections, the first vehicle to arrive goes first; if simultaneous, the vehicle on the right has priority.
Question 3: In Arizona, a blind pedestrian using a white cane or guide dog at an intersection means you must:
- Sound your horn to alert them
- Stop and remain stopped until they have safely crossed (Correct answer)
- Slow down and proceed carefully
- Yield only if they are in your lane
Correct answer: Stop and remain stopped until they have safely crossed
Arizona law requires all vehicles to stop and remain stopped when a blind pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog is crossing.
Question 4: When exiting a private driveway or parking lot onto a public road in Arizona, you must:
- Proceed when no vehicles are within 500 feet
- Yield to all traffic and pedestrians on the public road (Correct answer)
- Sound your horn before entering the road
- Only yield if a stop sign is present
Correct answer: Yield to all traffic and pedestrians on the public road
When entering a public road from private property, you must always yield to traffic and pedestrians already on the road.
Question 5: In Arizona, when a funeral procession is passing, you must:
- Proceed normally if the light is green
- Not cut into or interfere with the procession (Correct answer)
- Stop completely until all vehicles pass
- Yield only if no escort is present
Correct answer: Not cut into or interfere with the procession
Arizona law prohibits vehicles from cutting into or interfering with a funeral procession that has the right-of-way.
Question 6: On an Arizona roundabout, who has the right-of-way?
- Vehicles entering the roundabout
- Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout (Correct answer)
- The larger vehicle
- Whichever vehicle arrives first
Correct answer: Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout
Vehicles inside the roundabout always have the right-of-way; entering vehicles must yield until there is a safe gap.
In Arizona, when a school bus is stopped with flashing red lights, you must: