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Page 1: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide

Page 2: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Page 3: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Driver mistakes are the major cause of accidents. Why?

Page 4: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Sudden gusts of winds can cause steering problems for cars

moving at highway speeds. Why?

Page 5: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Yellow lines separate traffic moving in which direction?

Page 6: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Yellow lines

separate traffic

moving in opposite

directions.

Page 7: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Pedestrians (walkers and joggers) should walk where when there are no sidewalks

available?

Page 8: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Pedestrians (walkers and

joggers) should face on-coming

traffic when there are no sidewalks available.

Page 9: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

In Delaware, pedestrian (walker) deaths make up what percentage

of all highway deaths?

Page 10: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Pedestrian (walker)

deaths make up 20 % of all

highway deaths.

Page 11: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

In Delaware, are right turns on red lights permitted?

Page 12: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Right turns on red lights are permitted in Delaware if there is not a

sign saying no turn on red.

Page 13: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

In Delaware, are left turns on red lights permitted?

Page 14: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

You can make a Left turn on RED from a 1-way street to a 1-way street.

Page 15: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the Basic Speed Law?

Page 16: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

You cannot always drive the posted speed if there is bad weather, road, or traffic conditions. This is called the Basic Speed Law.

Page 17: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the speed limit on a multi-lane highway, if no signs

are posted?

Page 18: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Speed limit on a multi-lane highway, if not posted , is 55

MPH.

Page 19: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the speed limit in a Residential area, if no signs are

posted?

Page 20: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Speed limit in a Residential area, if not posted , is 25 MPH.

Page 21: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the speed limit in a school zone, if no signs are

posted?

Page 22: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Speed limit in a school zone, if not posted , is 20 MPH.

Page 23: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the speed limit on a two-lane highway, if no signs are

posted?

Page 24: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Speed limit on a two-lane highway, if not posted , is 50

MPH.

Page 25: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the speed limit on I-495 or Delaware Route 1, if no signs

are posted?

Page 26: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Speed limit on I-495 or Delaware Route 1, if not posted , is 65

MPH.

Page 27: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this light

combination mean?

Page 28: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Turning traffic may turn with caution, but

straight through traffic

must stop.

Page 29: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this light combination

mean?

Page 30: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Light is about to turn RED. If to

close to stop safely, go through

with caution.

Page 31: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this light

combination mean?

Page 32: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Protected left turn is over. Prepare to

stop if making a left turn.

Page 33: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this light

combination mean?

Page 34: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Go, but proceed with caution.

Page 35: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does a flashing yellow light and a flashing green light mean?

Page 36: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

A flashing yellow light and a flashing green light mean to be

cautious of crossing traffic.

Page 37: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this sign mean?

Page 38: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

This is a Yield Sign.

Page 39: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this sign mean?

Page 40: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Stop Sign – come to a full stop.

Page 41: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this sign mean?

Page 42: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Railroad Warning Sign – watch out for trains.

Page 43: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What does this sign mean?

Page 44: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Interstate Sign

Page 45: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What kind of sign is this?

Page 46: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Warning for a crossroad or intersection.

Page 47: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the travel path for a Left turn?

Page 48: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the travel path for a Left turn?

Page 49: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

One-way to a Two-way Left turn.

Page 50: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Why couldn’t you make a Left turn from here?

Page 51: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Why couldn’t you make a Left turn from here?

Page 52: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Why couldn’t you make a Left turn from here?

Page 53: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What if it was a 2-way to a 1-way Left turn.

Page 54: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the travel path for a Left turn?

Page 55: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is the travel path for a Left turn?

Page 56: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

One-way to a One-way Left turn.

Page 57: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What is best course of action to avoid an accident?

Page 58: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Yellow car should run off the road into the shrubbery (bushes).

Page 59: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Which car should yield, if both cars are at the intersection at the

same time?

Page 60: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

White car should yield. The RED car is on the right, and has

the right-of-way.

Page 61: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Which car should yield, if both cars are at the intersection at the

same time?

Page 62: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

White car should yield to straight through traffic.

Page 63: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Which car should yield?

Page 64: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

White car should yield to traffic already in the intersection.

Page 65: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What should car A do in this situation?

Page 66: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Be prepared to stop where the sign is posted.

Page 67: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What should car A do?

Page 68: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Left signal – Mirror check – Blind spot check – Change lane

to the left.

Page 69: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What may happen to a driver who flees (runs) from a police officer after getting a visible or

audible signal to halt?

Page 70: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

A driver who flees (runs) from a police officer after getting a visible or audible signal to halt will have their license revoked (taken away).

Page 71: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What do these colors mean?

1. Yellow 2. Orange 3. Black & White 4. Red 5. Green 6. Blue

Page 72: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Sign colors are important:1. Yellow – Warning2. Orange – Construction3. Black & White – Regulates traffic4. Red – Stop5. Green – Guide6. Blue - Information

Page 73: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Can you always go when you have a green light?

Page 74: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Even though you may have a green

light, you must stay out of the

intersection until crossing traffic has

cleared.

Page 75: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What do you do if you see an emergency vehicle that has its red flashing lights on or sirens

sounding?

Page 76: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

You should always yield the right-of-way to emergency vehicles that have their red flashing lights on or sirens sounding.

Page 77: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When stopped at an intersection waiting to make a Left turn, and waiting for on-coming traffic,

how should you position the front wheels of your car?

Page 78: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When stopped at an intersection waiting to make a Left turn, and waiting for on-coming traffic,

stop with the front wheels pointed straight ahead.

Page 79: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What are you required to do at this sign?

Page 80: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When you come to a stop sign, always come to a full, complete

stop.

Page 81: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Can you pass another vehicle if the center lines look like these

lines?

OR

Page 82: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

It is against the law to pass when the highway center lines are solid

yellow.

OR

Page 83: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

What do you do at a flashing RED light?

Page 84: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

A flashing RED light is just like a STOP sign.

You must come to a full,

complete stop.

Page 85: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When you yield the right-of-way, and your view is blocked by

buildings or other obstructions, what should you do to know

when it is safe to go?

Page 86: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When you yield the right-of-way, and your view is blocked by

buildings or other obstructions, stop, and move forward slowly

until you can see that it is safe to go.

Page 87: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

After you pass another car, when is it safe to pull back into the lane

of the car you just passed?

Page 88: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

After you pass another car, it is safe to pull back into the lane again when you can see both

headlights (front) of the car you just passed.

Page 89: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Look for both sets of headlights in your rear view mirror before

pulling in front of the car you just passed.

Page 90: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

If blinded by on-coming car headlights, what should you do?

Page 91: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When blinded by on-coming car headlights, drivers should aim

their eyes to the right edge of the road beyond the on-coming car’s

headlights.

Page 92: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When should Low beam headlights be turned on?

Page 93: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Low beam headlights should be turned on as soon as it begins to

get dark.

Page 94: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When driving in fog, which headlights should you use?

Page 95: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

When driving in fog, use low beam headlights.

Page 96: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Why should motorcycles be followed at a greater distance

than cars?

Page 97: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance than cars to prevent the chance of a crash because they can stop faster than four-wheel vehicles.

Page 98: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

If you pass a stopped school bus with the red lights flashing and

stop arm out, the penalty may be what?

Page 99: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

If you pass a stopped school bus with the red lights flashing and stop arm out, the penalty may be:1. Six points against your driving record.2. A fine.3. Suspension of your driver license.

Page 100: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

Review

What is the speed limit for each of the following roads?

Page 101: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

• School Zone

• 20 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• Residential Area

• 25 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• Business District

• 25 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• 2-Lane Road

• 50 Miles Per Hour maximum.

Page 102: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

• Multi-Lane Road

• 55 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• I-95

• 55 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• I-495

• 65 Miles Per Hour maximum.

• Route 1

• 65 Miles Per Hour maximum.

Page 103: Delaware State Driver’s Education Study Guide. Drivers have trouble seeing motorcycles in traffic. Why?

No-Parking Zone

• Curb markings may be either yellow or white. Some states may have other colors.

• Fire hydrants (15 feet)

• Intersections (20 feet)

• Driveways

• Fire lanes

• Places of business

• Stop sign or traffic signal (30 feet)