QUESTIONS
4. WHICH OF THESE IS TRUE ABOUT OTHER DRIVERS?
A. Drivers always obey tr...
Engineering, 11.02.2020 05:31 dodsonh16
QUESTIONS
4. WHICH OF THESE IS TRUE ABOUT OTHER DRIVERS?
A. Drivers always obey traffic signs and signals
B. Drivers using turn signals always turn in the direction indicated
C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way
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