False
on the center of the road
Slow down to half the posted speed limit.
They should, but they usually don't. If there are any actual LAWS addressing the issue, they would vary from place to place.
The car you just passed in your rear view mirror (not your side mirror).
The rules for using the fast lane on the freeway are that it is meant for passing other vehicles and should not be used for cruising or driving at a slow speed. It is important to move back to the right lanes after passing to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass. Additionally, it is illegal to drive in the fast lane if you are not passing another vehicle.
For automatic transmission equipped vehicles, the gear selector should be placed in "Drive" (D) for forward travel. In contrast, manual transmission equipped vehicles should be placed in "First gear" (1) or "Low" (L) for starting off and climbing steep inclines. This ensures optimal power delivery and control for the intended direction of travel.
If you have an acceleration lane you should accelerate to the flow of traffic and merge into traffic.
For automatic transmission vehicles, the appropriate gear should be selected based on the intended direction of travel, typically using "Drive" for forward movement and "Reverse" for backward movement. In contrast, manual transmission vehicles should be placed in the appropriate gear corresponding to the direction of travel, such as first gear for starting forward motion and reverse gear for moving backward. Always ensure the vehicle is at a complete stop before shifting between forward and reverse in both types of transmissions.
When re-entering the freeway from the shoulder, you should first ensure that it is safe to do so by checking mirrors and blind spots for oncoming traffic. Use your turn signal to indicate your intent to merge back into the lane. Gradually accelerate to match the speed of the vehicles on the freeway before merging. Finally, enter the lane smoothly and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
When entering a street from an unpaved road, you should reduce your speed to ensure you can safely merge with traffic. Check for oncoming vehicles and pedestrians, signaling your intentions if necessary. It's important to yield to any vehicles already on the street to avoid collisions. Finally, ensure that your vehicle is fully on the roadway before accelerating to match the speed of traffic.
Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection, then proceed when you can do so safely. Vehicles on the intersecting road may not have to stop.
When passing other vehicles on the road, it's crucial to ensure that it is safe and legal to do so. Drivers should check for oncoming traffic, use turn signals, and maintain a safe speed. It's also important to complete the maneuver quickly and avoid lingering in the other lane. Always be aware of blind spots and the behavior of other drivers to ensure a safe passing experience.