You must keep a safe gap between you and the vehicle in front of you. Wait until you can see both headlights of the passing car in your rear-view mirror before attempting to return to your previous lane. After that, turn on your turn signal, check your blind spots, and get back into your original lane.
If you can't make a U-turn because the roadway is too narrow, you can turn around by making a three-point turn unless it's forbidden.
The purpose of a red flashing traffic light is identical to that of a stop sign. When you get close to a red flashing signal, stop completely and move forward when it's safe to do so. Sometimes the area where this signal is positioned will also have a stop sign posted.
The goal of minimum speed restrictions is to keep traffic flowing smoothly.
When driving on a slippery surface, shift to a low gear before traveling down steep hills.
Always come to a complete stop before entering the road from a driveway and give way to any oncoming traffic or pedestrians crossing the street. Before stepping onto the sidewalk, the stop should be executed. It is illegal to continue.
With red letters, the yield sign is red and white.
The first statement is correct.
You should look to the right side of the road if a vehicle is approaching you while utilizing its high lights without turning them off. By doing this, you'll avoid getting blinded by the headlights of the other car and be able to see clearly enough to stay on your track until it passes.
The driver of the vehicle on the left must yield to the driver of the vehicle on the right when two cars approach an uncontrolled junction or an all-way stop at roughly the same time.
When the vision is less than 1,000 feet in Alaska during the day, you must turn on your headlights.
The last statement is correct.
When parallel parking in Alaska, the wheels must be within 12 inches of the curb.
You should circle the block if you find you've passed your goal while driving in heavy traffic on a city street. Never make a U-turn in an area where it may cause traffic congestion.
Intersections that are not protected by stop signs, yield signs, or traffic lights are known as uncontrolled intersections. You must follow the right-of-way rules at uncontrolled crossroads to identify which vehicles have priority.
It's never a good idea to try to beat a train to a railroad crossing. If a train is within 1,500 feet of the crossing, you must come to a complete stop. Trains have some of the longest stopping distances in the world.