If you find that you are becoming drowsy while driving, you should pull over to a safe location and give yourself some time to rest. The only proven, risk-free treatment for sleepiness is restful sleep.
"Do not stay in another driver's blind spot" is correct when giving enough space to another vehicle. A blind spot refers to an area around a vehicle where the driver's view is obstructed, typically by the vehicle's design or positioning of pillars and mirrors. Staying in another driver's blind spot increases the risk of a collision because they may not see your vehicle when they are changing lanes or making maneuvers.
You have three options to choose from, depending on the circumstances, in order to avoid a collision or at the very least lessen the severity of its impact: you can either slow down or stop, turn away, or even speed up.
The driver of the vehicle that is traveling on the left is required to give way to the driver of the vehicle that is traveling on the right when both vehicles are approaching an uncontrolled intersection from separate roadways at approximately the same time.
If a vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk, it is not allowed to pass that vehicle. When a vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk, it usually indicates that there are pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross the road. It is important to prioritize the safety of pedestrians and follow traffic laws accordingly.
A roundabout is a type of circular intersection in which traffic moves around an island in a counterclockwise direction.
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Only when changing gear or to prevent the engine from stalling can the clutch be employed.
If there is no posted speed limit before a curve, it is important to judge how sharp the curve is and adjust your speed accordingly. When approaching a curve, it is crucial to consider various factors such as the curvature of the road, visibility, road conditions, and the type of vehicle you are driving.
On a freeway, if you are traveling at a faster speed than the other vehicles, you should drive in the middle or left lanes.
Road rage can be identified by behaviors such as cutting off other vehicles or swerving in front of them. Other behaviors that are associated with road rage include excessively honking the horn, forcing another vehicle off the road, and tailgating.
If there is a dashed line next to your lane that is either white or yellow, you are permitted to pass another vehicle.
You are required to give way to a pedestrian who is lawfully crossing the street in a crosswalk if they are on or approaching the half of the road that you are driving on in Alaska.
When the sun is shining brightly or when a line of cars is following you could obscure your turn signal light, you are required to use hand signals instead of your turn signal light. However, unless you are in an area that is extremely well lit, it may be impossible to see hand signals at night.
Before changing lanes, it is important to check your rearview mirror for nearby vehicles. Checking your rearview mirror allows you to be aware of the traffic behind you and helps you determine if there are any vehicles approaching in the lane you intend to switch to.
On a divided highway, you can generally make a legal U-turn only if an opening or designated area is provided in the center divider. Divided highways have a physical barrier, such as a concrete median or a wide grassy area, that separates the traffic moving in opposite directions.