Table of Contents
- 1 When driving on a four lane highway you should do which of the following?
- 2 When turning on a road with multiple lanes should you always turn into the lane?
- 3 When can you make a right turn from a highway with two lanes?
- 4 When driving on a multilane highway you should usually position your vehicle in?
- 5 What lane should you drive in in a traffic accident?
- 6 What are the rules for passing on a multi-lane road?
When driving on a four lane highway you should do which of the following?
On highways with a total of four or more lanes (two or more lanes in each direction), always keep to the right unless you are passing slower traffic, letting another driver have room to enter safely, or getting ready to make a legal left turn. The best way to control your speed is to know how fast you are going.
When turning on a road with multiple lanes should you always turn into the lane?
If the one-way road has two lanes, turn into its left lane or right lane, whichever is free of traffic.
Which lane should you be in to begin a left turn from a two-way street?
On the left of the centerline. When you are turning left from a two-way street, begin in the lane closest to the centerline and start your turn just before the front of your car reaches the center of the intersection. Do not cut the corner. Steering hand-over-hand, turn into the first available legal lane.
What are the four things that you should do in the event of a crash?
In order to act responsibly and accordingly after an accident, here are four things you should do.
- Assess the Situation.
- Call for Help if Necessary.
- Document and Exchange Information.
- Report the Accident to All Parties Necessary.
When can you make a right turn from a highway with two lanes?
Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic. Begin and end the turn in the lane nearest the right-hand curb. Do not swing wide into another lane of traffic.
When driving on a multilane highway you should usually position your vehicle in?
Position your vehicle more than three – four seconds behind the vehicle to be passed. Check mirrors and blind spots for oncoming traffic. Check the passing lane ahead to make sure there’s plenty of space before you try to pass. Signal intent to pass and accelerate quickly to match the speed of traffic flow.
When driving on a multi lane highway should you If you are driving slower than the traffic around you?
On two-lane roads, the left lane should generally be used only when you’re passing a slower car driving in front of you; when the road is crowded and both lanes are in use, don’t use the left lane if you’re driving more slowly than traffic.
When making a left turn from a two-way road onto a 4 lane highway the proper way to turn is?
To make a left turn from a two-way road into a four-lane highway, approach the turn as closely to the center line of the road as possible. Make the turn before reaching the center of the X-Section. Do not cross lane markings. Turn into the left lane of the other road.
What lane should you drive in in a traffic accident?
Move over and drive in the right lane. The lane that causes the most confusion and confrontations is the “Left Lane”. The Ontario Highway Traffic Act (Section 147) states that the left lane of multi-lane roads and highways are to be kept open for passing. This simple concept on its own should keep traffic flowing much easier.
What are the rules for passing on a multi-lane road?
The Ontario Highway Traffic Act (Section 147) states that the left lane of multi-lane roads and highways are to be kept open for passing. This simple concept on its own should keep traffic flowing much easier. When you have completed your pass, move back into the middle or right lane.
How many lanes are there on the road?
While twenty six lanes on the road is an exceptional scenario, it is not uncommon for highways to have five or more driving lanes going in the same direction of travel. Choosing the right lane to drive in on a highway is important.
Why is the left lane more dangerous than the right lane?
The left lane is also the more hazardous lane when you are on undivided roads and highways. It positions you much closer to approaching traffic compared to driving in the right lane. When oncoming traffic is bearing down on you at high speed, it only makes sense to be as far away from oncoming vehicles as possible.