This is a “Road Work Ahead” sign.
You may park in the designated area during the posted times only.
This is a “Do Not Block the Intersection” road sign.
This sign warns of a sharp bend or turn in the road ahead.
This is a warning sign showing that drivers on the side road at the intersection ahead don't have a clear view of traffic.
It is necessary to look over your shoulder when changing lanes as there is always a blind spot in your rearview mirrors, no matter how you adjust them.
This is a sign also known as “Do Not Drive Straight through the Intersection.”
When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels toward the curb. This will keep the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes become disengaged.
This is a “Right Turn Only” sign.
Examples of hands-free devices include all of these options.
A safe following distance is at least two seconds behind the vehicle in front of you. This lets you see around the vehicle ahead and gives you enough distance to stop suddenly.
Although very rare (only 5% of accidents are caused by brake failure), it is still crucial to know what to do should brake failure occur. 1) If you are driving a car with a manual transmission, downshift as quickly as you can without losing control of the car. Don't shift into first or second gear too suddenly; wait until the car has slowed somewhat. If you are in a car with an automatic transmission, shift down one gear at a time. The first of the low gears is usually labeled "1." 2) Apply a mild pumping action to the brake pedal to build up some pressure, allowing you to stop in a safe manner (do this even if you do have ABS brakes). 3) Apply the parking brake gently but firmly. Apply this brake gradually to avoid locking your wheels.
When getting out of your car on a busy street, you should open your door only when it can be done safely.
It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime because you cannot see as far ahead at night.
This is a “No Bicycles Allowed” road sign.
This is a “Traffic Signal Ahead” sign.
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