A pull-out lane is a designated area on the side of a road where vehicles can temporarily stop or park, typically to allow for safe vehicle passage or to let passengers in and out. These lanes are often found on busy roads or highways and are designed to minimize disruptions to the flow of traffic. They can be used for various purposes, including emergency stops, loading and unloading, or allowing faster-moving vehicles to pass.
You have to pull in front of it.....repededly
Pull to the side or on the next lane.
When not being used as a reversible lane, you may pull into it in order to clear your lane of traffic when making a left-turn across opposing ttraffic.
It's not legal but, where I'm from people do it anyways.
when can you cross a railroad track
An open car
On narrow roads, a turn out lane creates an area where slower traffic can pull over to allow other vehicles to pass. They are used where the nature of the road precludes safely passing in the opposite lane. You should use the turnout lane when other traffic wants to pass you.
The towing vehicle and trailer are at the boat ramp
If the ambulance was using red lights and/or siren, you are obligated to yield the right-of-way. You are likely responsible for this collision.
Yes of course it is. (unless you're a cop making a pull over)
no!
if you are taking the boating test the answer is a