Kentucky Drivers Manual

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1. At railroad crossings, the _____ has the right of way.
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2. When you are backing up, it is usually best to 
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3. Hydroplaning occurs when your tires are skimming across the water on a wet roadway and not contacting the actual roadway surface. To avoid this, you can 
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4. As you are driving on an undivided highway, you approach a school bus that is stopped and has its red lights flashing. You _____. 
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5. A parent/guardian must certify 60 hours of practice driving with _____ hours being at night. 
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6. When involved in an accident, a peace officer or safety officer may remove your vehicle from the roadway WITHOUT consent if 
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7. According to Kentucky's Quick Clearance Law, if you are involved in a crash on an interstate or parkway, 
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8. When applying for an instruction permit or license for the first time, you must present the following to the clerk 
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At railroad crossings, the _____ has the right of way.
When you are backing up, it is usually best to 
Hydroplaning occurs when your tires are skimming across the water on a...
As you are driving on an undivided highway, you approach a school bus...
A parent/guardian must certify 60 hours of practice driving with _____...
When involved in an accident, a peace officer or safety officer may...
According to Kentucky's Quick Clearance Law, if you are involved...
When applying for an instruction permit or license for the first time,...
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