Driving School Class #1

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    True or False: Visual, Social, and Decision making skills are all needed to safely us the HTS

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Driving school class #1 assesses knowledge on the Highway Transportation System (HTS), including its components, necessary driving skills, and traffic sign recognition. This quiz is crucial for learners aiming to understand road safety and regulations.

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  • 2. 

    True or False: Interstates that run North and South are odd numbered and if they run East and West they are even numbered?

    Explanation
    Interstates that run North and South are odd numbered because the numbering system for interstates follows a pattern where odd numbers are used for routes that primarily run north to south. On the other hand, if interstates run East and West, they are even numbered. This pattern helps in providing a sense of direction and orientation for travelers on the interstate highway system.

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    What type of sign is this?

    Explanation
    The given sign "Yield" is a type of traffic sign. It is used to indicate that drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary, in order to allow other vehicles or pedestrians to proceed safely. The sign is usually placed at intersections or areas where there is a need for vehicles to yield the right-of-way to others.

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    What type of sign is this?

    Explanation
    This sign is a no passing zone sign. It indicates that passing other vehicles is prohibited in the specified area. The sign helps maintain safety on the road by preventing drivers from attempting dangerous overtaking maneuvers. The phrase "no passing" is also used to describe this type of sign, as it succinctly conveys the message of the sign.

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    What are 3 parts of the HTS?

    • Roads, People, Stop lines

    • People, Cars, Stop Lights

    • People, Cars, Roads

    • People, Stop Lights, Roads

    Correct Answer
    A. People, Cars, Roads
    Explanation
    The correct answer is People, Cars, Roads. The HTS refers to the Highway Transportation System, which is composed of these three key components. People, including drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists, are an essential part of the system as they use the roads and interact with other users. Cars represent the vehicles that are used for transportation on the roads. Lastly, roads are the physical infrastructure that enables the movement of people and vehicles. These three elements work together to create a functioning transportation system.

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    what type of sign is this?

    Correct Answer
    School Crosswalk
    Explanation
    This sign is a School Crosswalk sign. It is used to indicate that there is a crosswalk near a school, alerting drivers to be cautious and watch for pedestrians, especially children, crossing the road. This sign is important for ensuring the safety of students when they are walking to and from school.

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