T-Intersections Quiz

 

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#1. When approaching a T-intersection, who has the right of way if there are no stop signs?

Vehicles on the continuing road have the right of way unless signs indicate otherwise.

#2. You approach a T-intersection with no signs or signals. Who yields?

Even without signs, drivers entering the through road should yield to existing traffic.

#3. If you are turning left from the terminating road, what is correct?

Left turns always require yielding to oncoming vehicles on the through road.

#4. True or False: You may enter the intersection at a T-intersection without stopping if the cross traffic is far away.

You must stop at stop signs or yield at intersections, even if traffic appears distant.

#5. What is the correct lane positioning when turning left from the terminating road?

Left turns should start from the lane closest to the center and end in the appropriate lane on the through road.

#6. At a T-intersection with a stop sign on the terminating road, what must you do?

Stop signs require a full stop, and you must yield to all traffic on the through road.

#7. You are on the through road. A car is stopping at the T-intersection to turn left onto your road. What do you do?

Cars on the through road usually have the right of way but always drive defensively.

#8. At a T-intersection with a stop sign and a pedestrian crosswalk, what must you do?

#9. When turning at a T-intersection, what is the best practice for signaling?

Signaling in advance gives other drivers and pedestrians time to react.

#10. If you are turning right from the terminating road, what should you do?

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