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#1. When is it safe to change lanes on a multi-lane highway?
Safe lane changes require observation, signaling, and checking surroundings.
#2. What mindset should teens adopt regarding lane changes?
Consistent, cautious lane-changing ensures safety for you and surrounding vehicles.
#3. How should you respond if a vehicle is moving into the same lane you intend to enter?
Patience prevents conflicts and ensures safe lane merging.
#4. True or False: You should maintain speed when changing lanes unless adjustment is necessary.
Maintaining speed keeps traffic predictable and avoids sudden braking.
#5. What should you do if another vehicle is in your blind spot when you want to change lanes?
Waiting prevents collisions caused by vehicles you can’t see in mirrors.
#6. What is the first step before changing lanes?
Checking mirrors and blind spots ensures no vehicles are in your intended path.
#7. True or False: Signaling is optional if no one is behind you.
Always signal; it informs other drivers of your intentions and prevents accidents.
#8. True or False: Lane changing is safer at higher speeds than lower speeds.
Higher speeds increase reaction time needed; always adjust and signal early.
#9. What is a common mistake teens make when changing lanes?
Safe lane changes require all these steps to reduce collision risk.
#10. True or False: You should change lanes abruptly to avoid slowing down traffic behind you.
Abrupt lane changes can startle other drivers and cause collisions.



