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Roundabouts increase the ( ) of ( ) roadways
A moving object also has energy of ( ), or ( ) energy, that changes in proportion to the weight of the vehicle
Roundabouts are controlled by ( ) and ( ) signs
Check your ( ) when stopping at a red light
A properly adjusted safety belt fits ( ) across the hips and comfortably across the ( ).
To turn right into traffic, you need a ( ) gap than you do to cross traffic. Turning right and accelerating to 30 mph takes about ( ) seconds
Stay in your lane all the way- dont ( ) lanes inside the circle
Once in an intersection, you may not make any lane ( ). Be sure you are in the correct ( ) for your path of travel as you approach
Things to remember about roundabouts: Traffic flows ( ) or ( ). Traffic coming from the left has the right of way; ( ) to traffic coming from the left.
If traffic is moving at ( ) mph on a street you plan to cross, then you need a gap of about ( ) in each direction
When turning in either ( ), your last check is in the direction of your intended ( ) of travel.
There is a point of no ( ), beyond which you can no longer stop ( ) without entering the intersection
Remember that you habe the right of way at an intersection ( ) when other drivers ( ) it to you
Once the car is moving, ( ) causes the car and everything in it to continue moving in a ( ) line at a constant speed until acted upon by another force.
The ( ) from the point of no return to the intersection depends upon the ( ) you are going
A ( ) green light is a light that has just turned from red to green; however it does not gaurentee that you will have a safe ( ) of travel
At a ( ) light you must decide whether to ( ) or proceed
The amount of tread ( ) the road increases the ( ) power of traction
Do not cause those to whom you should yield to ( ), stop or ( ) their path of travel.
Before ( ) a street after stopping, you must find and judge a large enough ( ) in traffic from each direction. A gap is the distance between two vehicles.
