Younger drivers often may not understand how important it is to communicate while driving. When you do things like making your hands visible on your steering wheel and using hand signals, drivers are able to communicate to others on the road what to expect from your vehicle and avoid potential accidents. Another critical element of managing the roadways is to be aware of the condition of roadways every moment you’re behind the wheel. This means being aware of weather conditions, road conditions, and traffic patterns. Thoroughly scanning what’s ahead on a street or highway means you’ll be able to react and respond appropriately. And finally, always remember to yield to pedestrians and cyclists. They have the right of way, and it’s our responsibility as drivers to ensure their safety. By following these tips, you will develop into a better driver.
It can be overwhelming trying to recall all you need to know when it comes to driving safely, and a lot of it has to do with communication and monitoring road conditions. If you want to be a safe Connecticut driver, this quiz is an excellent tool to see how much you know about managing the road.
Connecticut Managing the Road Test
It’s time to test your knowledge of what it takes to manage the road. Press start to begin.
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