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--sECTION 5: TRAFFIC LAWS


              within 200 feet of your vehicle prior to the  a pedestrian to cross the roadway, their vehicle may   A turn signal must be given whenever a tum
              completion of a passing maneuver;   block your view of the pedestrian.   is made to the right or the left You must give a
            • On a hill or curve where it is not possible to                    continuous tum signal for an adequate distance
                                                                                to alert other drivers before turning. Never de­
              see oncoming vehicles which might be close  Passing Bicycles
                                                Motorists should approach bicycles with  cide to make a tum at the "last minute." Turning
              enough to be a hazard;          due  caution  and  shall  proceed  as  follows:  quickly or erratically can be dangerous to you
            • On the shoulder of the road;    (Violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a  and other drivers.
                                              tine up to $250.00).
            • When a school bus is stopped to load or un­                       Illegal  Signals
              load passengers.                Make a lane change into a lane not adjacent
                                                                                                               a
                                                                                                      t
                                              to the bicycle if possible in the existing road   It is against the law to flash  u m signals  s
            Passing is Permitted When:        and traffic conditions OR         a courtesy or "do pass" signal to other drivers
                                                                                in the rear.
            • Lawfuly overtaking and passing another
              vehicle going in the same direction;  If  a  lane  change  is  impossible,  prohibited   How To Make A Right Turn
                                              by law,  or  unsafe,  reduce  the speed  of  the
            • An obstruction makes it necessary to drive  motor  vehicle  to  a  reasonable  and  proper  • Usingappropriatesignals,and giving drivers
              to the left of the center line, but only after  speed  for  the  traffic  conditions,  which   ahead of and behind you adequate notice,
              yielding to oncoming traffic;   speed  shall  be  at  least  ten  miles  per  hour   activate your right turn signal;
            • A roadway includes two or more marked  less  than  the  posted  speed  limit  or  25
                                              miles  per  hour,  whichever  is  more  and  • Approach the intersection in the right lane,
              lanes in the same direction;    proceed  around  the  bicycle  with  at  least   staying as close as practicable to the curb or
            • A roadway with more than one lane is re­  three  feet  between  the  vehicle  and  the   edge of the roadway;
              stricted to one-way traffic. Upon a multi-lane,  bicycle at all times.   • lf there is a bicycle lane on the road on which
              two way highway, you must never drive to                            you are traveling, you must yield to bicyclists
              the left of the center line except when au­  Passing Motorcyclists   traveling straight through the intersection
              thorized to do so by traffic control signals  A motorcyclist legally occupies the full width   before making a right tum;
              or signs or when making a left turn into an  of a single lane when traveling. When passing a
              alley, private road or driveway.  motorcyclist, a driver must pass in an adjacent   • Make the tum in such a way as to end up in
                                              lane. Drivers are not permitted to occupy the   the right lane of the street into which you
            Passing On The Right              same lane as a motorcyclist while passing them.   have turned and avoid entering any other
                                                                                  lane of traffic. If there are multiple turning
              You may pass on the right of another vehicle                        Janes on the street you are tu ming from,com­
            which is making or about to make a left tum if   Weaving              plete the turn so that your vehicle ends up
            there is sufficient µivement width k>r both }OU r   It is unlawful to weave from one lane of traf­  in the corresponding lane on the street you
            vehicle and the vehicle making the left turn.   fic to another in order to move faster than the   are turning onto.
            You may also pass on the right when traveling   flow of traffic. A motorist may change lanes on
            on a multi-lane highway carrying two or more   a multi-lane highway and pass slower moving
            lanes of trafc in the same direction.   vehicles only when it is safe to do so. A driver's  How To Make A Left Turn
                                              signaling to change lanes should be clearly in­  • Using appropriatesignals,and giving drivers
            When Someone  Passes You          dicated so as to warn vehicles of the movement.   ahead of and behind you adequate notice,
              When a driver behind you is overtaking  Turn Signals and            activate your left turn signal;
            your vehicle, be alert for any unsafe actions   Making Turns Safely   • Move into the far left lane of the direction in
            by the other driver. lt is considered courteous                       which you are traveling, or into the turning
            to reduce your speed slightly, making it easier                       lane if one is provided;
            for the other vehicle to pass you. It is unlawful
            to increase your speed before you have been   Turn movements by motor vehicles are regu­  • Keep your wheels straight until you begin
            passed completely by the overtaking vehicle.   lated by law, and failure to observe or comply is   making the turn;
                                              a violation. Drivers must know and understand
            Passing Stopped Cars              the law in order to tum safely and avoid crashes.  • Yield the right-of-way to aJI vehicles, includ­
                                                                                  ing bicycles, which are approaching from the
                                              STOP                                opposite direction, and pedestrians crossing
                                                                                  either roadway;
                                                                                • When safe to do so, and when traffic signals/
                                                                                  signs permit, make your turn so that your ve­
                                                                                  hicle ends up in the lane closest to the center
                                                                                  lane(s) in your direction of traffic on the street
                                                                                  you tu med onto, or closest to the center Ii ne
                                                                                  if there is no center lane;
              Whenever any vehicle is stopped to permit  RIGHT TURN             • lf there arc multiple turning lanes on the
            a pedestrian to cross the roadway at a marked                         street you are turning from, complete the
            crosswalk or at any unmarked crosswall< at                            turn so that your vehicle ends up in the cor­
            an intersection, the driver of any other vehicle                      responding lane on the street you are tum­
            approaching from the rear shall not overtake                          ing onto;
            and pass the stopped vehicle. When stopping
            to allow a pedestrian to cross in front of you,                     • Once you have entered an intersection to
            leave sufficient room between your vehicle and                        make a left tum, you cannot change lanes
            the crosswall< so that approaching traffic can                        in the intersection;
            see the entirety of the crosswalk.                                  • You must stop and remain stopped for any
              Slow down and prepare to stop if you are ap­                        pedestrians in the crosswalk of the road you
            proaching an intersection where other vehicles                        are turning onto until they have cleared the
            are stopped, even though the traffic control de­                      lanes of traffic that you are traveling on.
            vices indicate they are authorized to proceed.
            If they are stopped because they are allowing
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