5.A - no
6.D - no
7.A - no
8.C - no
9.B - yes!
10.D - no!
The bad news is that you're failing driver's ed.
The good news is that you're a long way from getting your driver's license.
5. Which of these statements is true of roundabouts? (1 point) Roundabouts are less safe than intersections with traffic signals. Roundabouts are more dangerous for pedestrians. Roundabouts increase the capacity of busy roadways. All traffic in roundabouts moves clockwise.
6. What is an advantage of a roundabout over a controlled intersection? (1 point) Roundabouts contain lights to direct traffic. Head-on collisions are eliminated. Left turns are allowed. Pedestrians are not allowed.
7. A railroad crossing is indicated by a (1 point) white, rectangular sign. red, octagon sign. yellow, triangular sign. white, X-shaped sign.
8. If left turns are not prohibited after a left-turn arrow ends, what strategy should you use to complete the turn? (1 point) Assume oncoming traffic yields to you. Stop near the center of the intersection. Turn left ahead of other traffic. Treat it as an unprotected left turn.
9. Red lights and crossing gates indicate (1 point) an uncontrolled intersection. a controlled railroad crossing. an uncontrolled railroad crossing. a controlled intersection.
10. Generally, you may turn right on red providing you (1 point) slow before turning. prepare to stop for traffic. treat the light as you would a stop sign. slow enough to have good visibility.
5.A
6.D
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.D
am i right
6.D - no
7.A - no
8.C - no
9.B - yes!
10.D - no!
The bad news is that you're failing driver's ed.
The good news is that you're a long way from getting your driver's license.
6.A
7.C
8.B
10.B
AM I RIGHT
6.B
7.D
8.D
9.B
10.C
Hope this helps
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.C
6.B
7.D
8.D
9.B
10.C
The final score is 10/10 that is if you put these answers.
For question 6, you selected answer D which is "Pedestrians are not allowed." The correct answer is actually answer B which is "Head-on collisions are eliminated." To determine the answer to this question, you can refer to a driver's education resource that explains the advantages of roundabouts over controlled intersections. One of the advantages is that roundabouts eliminate the risk of head-on collisions, as all traffic flows in the same direction around the central island.
For question 7, you selected answer A which is "white, rectangular sign." The correct answer is actually answer C which is "yellow, triangular sign." To determine the answer to this question, you can refer to a driver's education resource that explains the different types of traffic signs. Railroad crossings are typically indicated by a yellow, triangular sign with an image of a train.
For question 8, you selected answer C which is "Turn left ahead of other traffic." The correct answer is actually answer D which is "Treat it as an unprotected left turn." To determine the answer to this question, you can refer to a driver's education resource that explains the rules and strategies for making left turns. If left turns are not prohibited after a left-turn arrow ends, you should treat it as an unprotected left turn and yield to oncoming traffic before completing the turn.
For question 9, you selected answer B which is "a controlled railroad crossing." The correct answer is actually answer C which is "an uncontrolled railroad crossing." To determine the answer to this question, you can refer to a driver's education resource that explains the different types of intersections and crossings. Red lights and crossing gates indicate a controlled railroad crossing, where there are signals and barriers to regulate traffic when a train is approaching.
For question 10, you selected answer D which is "slow enough to have good visibility." The correct answer is actually answer C which is "treat the light as you would a stop sign." To determine the answer to this question, you can refer to your knowledge of traffic rules regarding right turns on red or refer to a driver's education resource that explains right-of-way rules at intersections. Generally, you may turn right on red after coming to a complete stop and yielding to any pedestrians or other vehicles as if you were approaching a stop sign.