
- #TRAFFIC SCHOOL FLORIDA ANSWERS A MERGING TRAFFIC SIGN DRIVERS#
- #TRAFFIC SCHOOL FLORIDA ANSWERS A MERGING TRAFFIC SIGN DRIVER#
With few exceptions, there is only one road and it is up to motorists and bicyclists to treat each other with care and respect. Bicyclists using a public roadway are considered operators of motor vehicles and are responsible for observing traffic laws. In Florida, the bicycle is legally defined as a vehicle. Motorists must yield to pedestrians crossing the street or driveway at any marked mid-block crossing, driveway or intersection without traffic signals. Turning motorists must yield to pedestrians at intersections with traffic signals. Bicyclists, skaters and skateboarders in a crosswalk or driveway are considered pedestrians. It is the motorist's responsibility to do everything possible to avoid colliding with any pedestrians.
#TRAFFIC SCHOOL FLORIDA ANSWERS A MERGING TRAFFIC SIGN DRIVERS#
Wear light colored clothing or use a flashlight to make you more visible to drivers at night. While walking along a highway, always walk on the shoulder on the left side, facing traffic.Although the motorist must yield, the motorist may not see you in time. Cross with the green light or "WALK" signal.Drivers are always more alert for pedestrians when they approach intersections. Cross only at intersections or designated crosswalks.Look to the left and the right before stepping off any curb.Vehicles approaching the roundabout yield to circulating traffic, however, drivers must obey all signs to determine the correct right-of-way in the roundabout. Roundabouts are designed to move all traffic through a counterclockwise direction. Most roundabouts do not require stopping, which allows vehicles to move continuously through intersections at the same low speed. Roundabouts are a new type of intersection which improve traffic flow and reduce traffic crashes.
#TRAFFIC SCHOOL FLORIDA ANSWERS A MERGING TRAFFIC SIGN DRIVER#
When two cars enter an open intersection at the same time, the driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right. You plan to make a left turn and a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction.


