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#1. What should you do if the parking lot is crowded and traffic is backing up?
Safe, patient driving prevents accidents and confusion in tight spaces.
#2. True or False: You should always watch for shopping carts in parking lots.
Unattended carts can roll into your vehicle and cause damage.
#3. What mindset should teen drivers adopt in parking lots?
Treat parking lots like a high-risk zone where attentiveness and patience are key.
#4. What is the first step when entering a parking lot?
Always enter slowly and observe the environment to prevent collisions with vehicles or pedestrians.
#5. When navigating a parking lot, which of the following should you do?
Combining these actions keeps everyone safe and reduces collisions.
#6. True or False: It’s safe to drive fast in parking lots because everyone is moving slowly.
Parking lots are high-risk areas for collisions and pedestrian accidents, so slow speeds are essential.
#7. If another car is backing out of a parking space as you approach, what should you do?
Yielding prevents collisions and demonstrates safe driving etiquette.
#8. True or False: Pedestrians have the right of way in parking lots.
Pedestrians can move unpredictably, so drivers must yield and remain vigilant.
#9. What is a good habit when choosing a parking space?
Prioritizing safety and ease of maneuvering reduces accidents.
#10. True or False: You should drive in reverse down a parking aisle if it’s faster.
Driving backward in traffic lanes is unsafe and increases the risk of accidents.



