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What should you, as a pedestrian, do when you see a “Yield” sign?
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Expect cars to stop for you
Proceed slowly, ensuring cars yield to you
Cross quickly without checking for cars
Wait for the light to turn green
As a passenger, how can you help a driver with road signs in unfamiliar areas?
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Ask the driver if they need help reading signs
Stay quiet and let the driver focus
Read the signs aloud to the driver
Point out road signs they may not see
You’re a passenger in a car and notice a “Stop” sign ahead, but the driver hasn’t slowed down yet. What’s the best thing to do?
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Assume they see it and say nothing
Politely remind the driver about the stop sign
Point out the sign aggressively
Ignore it because it’s not your responsibility
You see a flashing railroad crossing sign, but the driver is still driving toward it. What should you do?
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Tell the driver to stop immediately
Ask the driver if they’ve seen the sign and the train signal
Say nothing unless you hear a train coming
Shout across the street to get their attention
What does a pedestrian crossing sign look like, and what should it signal to you as a pedestrian?
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A picture of a person walking; it signals a safe place to cross
A yellow light; it signals to stop and wait
A “Stop” sign; it means cars will always stop
A red triangle; it indicates a crossing is dangerous