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Scored 8 out of 8. Never hurts to review the rules of the road so you can drive with confidence.
Yes, I was taught 10 and 2, but now I know it has changed, so I really only got 1/2 of that one wrong; not my fault. LOL 7.5 out of 8.
Solid white lines between lanes on the highway mean “do not change lanes!” Stay in your lane until you once again see a broken white line between the lane you are in and the lane you want to move into.
Great refresher course.
Scored 8 out of 8. I am a good and careful driver.
Very educational.
8/8
7 out of 8
Some of the answers that are several lines long appear to be pushed together from below, making them unintelligible. Otherwise, good quiz. Thanks
I like this refreshes my memory on correct driving procedures.
Great for the brain
Glad to know I still got it!!
At a 4-way stop, the vehicle arriving and stopping first at the intersection has the right of way – not necessarily the one proceeding straight.
Also, solid white lines are often found between lanes, not only at road edges. A solid white line indicates that lane changes are discouraged in areas where this type of marking is present.
My score is 8 out of 8
I was under the impression who ever gets to the 4way stop first has the right of way
Good quiz many drivers don’t know the rules of the road. My score was 7 of 8
Only missed two of the eight. The double yellow strip indicates “no passing” broken line indicates which lane of traffic is able to pass if no oncoming traffic. Actually the question of placement of hands on steering wheel 10/2 is what I was taught!
Great quiz and reminders!
Was good
Fun quiz that gives great information! Quizzes like this should be given to all drivers!!!
Good learning experience
I am 75 and we were taught to place our hands at 10 and 2. My Driver Ed
teacher emphasized this location to keep yours ready for turmimg
need more rules tested
What is the order when cars approach a 4-way stop? For example, 3 cars come to the stop at varrying times, who goes first, second, etc.
I am a volunteer AARP Driver Safety instructor, so I’d better get them all right (and I did)! I recommend taking the course, not just for the insurance discount, which is worthwhile, but also to learn safety strategies to help you be confident and mobile for as long as you can.
Too bad not many people abide by these rules/laws. I see many people who need to go back to drivers education. Young and old.
I did ok
Question number 1: It is difficult to wrap hands around those center bars. It is a much firmer grip with hands at 10 and 2. Hands at 9 and 3 does not feel safe.
Well Done!
Your scored 8 out of 8
We’re never to old to learn something new
I score 8 out of 8 on the road rules test.
Well Done!
Your scored 8 out of 8
It was a good refresher, even though I scored 8 out 8.
Interesting
Great quiz. My score was 7 of 8
My score was 8 of 8 correct.
Double yellow line means you cannot pass! It’s not there just to separate the traffic!
I agree with the comment about the double yellow lines. It means no passing.
Good refresher questions. Thanks.