DKT Test ( Intersection) #3
There are no signs or traffic lights at this crossing. You want to go right while driving car A. When can you leave?
Explanation:
Whenever you make a turn, you must yield to oncoming traffic.
You want to make a right-hand turn from a ONE-WAY STREET that doesn't have any arrows. You should park your vehicle in the following locations:
Explanation:
This allows other vehicles to pass on your left.
If you're driving toward the intersection, you should:
Explanation:
Because traffic may appear, you must be prepared to stop if necessary.
Which car must give way?
Explanation:
You must yield to all oncoming traffic when leaving a driveway, even a public one like one at a store or hospital. Similar to how the T-intersection rule operates, so does this rule.
Is it necessary for the driver of the blue automobile to yield?
Explanation:
Straight through the intersection is the red car. Because the blue car is turning into its path, it must make room.
What rule should you follow when approaching an intersection?
Explanation:
If there are emergency vehicles approaching the intersection, if the traffic lights turn red just before you arrive, if there are pedestrians present, or if you observe another vehicle approaching that you must yield to, you may need to stop.
Which of these are T-intersections (or T-junctions)? Choose all that apply.
Please select 2 correct answers
Explanation:
A T-intersection is created when two roads come together to form a T. Drivers on the top and bottom of the T must yield to each other. Drivers on the top of the T must yield to a car turning right into the bottom of the T, however drivers on the bottom of the T are exempt from this requirement.
Is it necessary for the driver of the blue car to yield?
Explanation:
The red car must come to a complete stop at the stop sign and yield to the blue car.
Should the driver of the blue car yield?
Explanation:
The red car must yield to the blue car because the give way laws apply and both vehicles have a green signal.
You're standing at a crosswalk when you notice a pedestrian crossing the road into which you're turning. You must do the following:
Explanation:
If there is already a pedestrian in the road, you must yield.
At a roundabout, if you want to turn left, you imply:
Explanation:
As you approach the roundabout, begin signaling and halt only when you have completed your turn.
How far can a truck, motorcycle, or car travel in a bus-only lane?
Explanation:
To turn into a driveway or side road or to accelerate to the same speed as traffic when leaving a driveway or side road, you can travel up to 50 meters.
You arrive at a crosswalk that is devoid of traffic signals or signs. How do you know when it's time to go straight?
Explanation:
If you're travelling straight through an unmarked intersection, give way to the right.
Is the driver of the blue car required to yield?
Explanation:
At the Give Way sign, the red car is required to stop and yield to the blue vehicle.
You want to make a right turn at this intersection while driving in car A. Car B is likewise making a right turn indication while facing you. Which path should you choose?
Explanation:
Both cars can simultaneously pass in front of one another if they are turning right.
Which car must give way?
Explanation:
A vehicle turning right must yield to a vehicle turning left when two cars are facing each other at an intersection with the same signs or signals or no signs or signals (as in this instance).
Which of the following statements is correct?
Explanation:
The camera will not activate if your car is already in the junction when the lights turn red.
You must give way to the following when making a right turn at the intersection shown:
Explanation:
When turning at an unmarked intersection, give way to vehicles approaching from the right and vehicles approaching straight ahead.
Check for traffic on your left and right as you approach an intersection:
Explanation:
Always remember to take a second look in case you missed something the first time around. Regardless of whether you believe the intersection will be clear, you should always look.
The lights turn yellow as you approach an intersection. You ought to:
Explanation:
Because the lights have only just turned yellow, you should have enough time to get through the crossing before the traffic lights turn green.