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On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what lane must a driver be before making a left turn? Lane to the right of the center line of the roadway
How many meters in both directions must the driver be able to see in order to make a U-turn? 150 m
Approaching a yield sign: Slow down, stop if necessary, proceed when the way is clear
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) reserved for at least two people/occupants
Police can immediately suspend driver’s license up to three days for a first occurrence with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05 to 0.08
Red traffic light facing a driver intending to go through intersection: Stop, wait for green and clear intersection before moving through
Right of way in roundabout: Driver already in roundabout
Two vehicles in uncontrolled intersection, right of way given to vehicle approaching from the right (hence right of way)
Police officer signals a driver to pull over: Slow down, pull over as far right as possible, then stop
Left turn from one-way street: Lane closest to left-hand side of roadway
Flashing yellow beacon above intersection: Warns drivers to proceed with caution
Flashing red beacon above intersection: Drivers must stop and move through intersection only when safe
When a right turn against a red light is permitted/allowed, drivers should stop, wait until the way is clear, then proceed when safe
When entering a highway, signal, increase speed, and merge smoothly with traffic
When lights are required, drivers must use low beam headlights when following another vehicle within 60 m
When towing a trailer or boat, people are not permitted inside the trailer/boat
When may drivers pass on the right shoulder? Only when passing a vehicle turning left and only if the right shoulder is paved
Passing a cyclist, allow at least one meter between vehicle and cyclist
Law requires vehicle lights to be turned on between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other

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