You should slow down and cross the crossing with caution when you see a flashing yellow light at an intersection.
Every motorist is required by law to come to a complete stop for school buses whenever they activate their flashing red lights.
When two vehicles approach an intersection from different directions, the driver turning left is required to give the right of way to any vehicle that is continuing in the same direction or making a right turn.
When a disabled vehicle is blocking traffic on a one-lane road, proceed slowly and cross the intersection with caution.
To successfully finish parallel parking, you must align your wheels and leave as much space as possible between your vehicle and any other vehicles in the space.
Never go beyond the posted speed limit when passing another car.
The laws governing traffic apply to cyclists as well. They must have a white headlight up front and a red tail light whenever they are on the road at night.
Suppose you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle but do not immediately see the vehicle. In that case, you need to pull over to the side of the road until you can determine whether or not the vehicle is heading in your direction. In that case, you should remain outside the traffic flow until it has passed.
When approaching a sharp bend, motorists should make it a point to slow down just a little to improve their chances of avoiding an accident.
When rain or snow first begins to fall, roads and highways are always the slickest.
Applying the brakes early and gently is the best way to prevent hydroplaning and sliding.
The most crucial thing for you to do when taking medicine while driving is to be aware of the effects of the drug and adapt your driving style accordingly.
Take your foot off the accelerator and turn in the direction of the skid if your automobile starts to slide on a slick surface.
You should slow down before entering a curve and avoid braking while in the curve to safely navigate through one.
When getting on the freeway from an entrance ramp, you should check your mirrors and turn your head to look behind you to see if there is a break in the traffic coming from the opposite direction.
A motorist who indicates his intention to stop by extending his hand downward is doing so intending to stop.