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8. Rules of the Road

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14. Parking (cont.)

You must use your turn signal when pulling next to and away from a curb.

You must never leave your car with the engine running or without setting the parking brake. When parked and leaving your vehicle, do not open your door on the traffic side unless you have determined it is safe to do so which includes looking for oncoming vehicle, bicycles, and motorcycles; leave the door open no longer than necessary to exit the vehicle.

Vehicles may be towed away if parked illegally and you will be responsible for towing and storage charges.

You must park within 18 inches of the curb and if there is no curb, you must be parked parallel to the side of the road. This is on your driving test!

Both wheels must be parallel to the curb, and within 18" of the curb.

The "emergency" or parking brake must be used whenever a vehicle is parked.


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Lesson Summary


  

Lesson 8 Quiz


You will now answer 5 questions to test what you learned during this lesson. You must answer all questions correctly to receive completion credit for this lesson. You may answer the questions as many times as necessary to get them right.

You should review the lesson material if you don't do well on the quiz.

  1. You must use your turn signal


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  2. A right-turn-on-red can be made, at a red arrow:


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  3. In California, changing lanes in the middle of an intersection:


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  4. Entering an intersection before you can safely cross through it, and blocking it:


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  5. The minimum speed limit in California is:


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