Often after getting their drivers license, people may not understand the importance of effectively communicating when they’re behind the wheel. By keeping your hands visible and knowing how to use correct hand signals when your turning signals are not working, drivers are able to communicate to others on the road what you’re doing which keeps everyone safer. Another critical element of managing the roadways is to remain cognizant of the condition of roadways every moment you’re behind the wheel. What does this mean? It means drivers must pay attention to everything from traffic patterns to the weather. By constantly scanning the road ahead, you’ll be able to quickly formulate a plan to avoid danger. And finally, drivers need to remember to yield to people walking and on bicycles. Pedestrians and cyclists in Vermont get the right of way, meaning drivers are responsible for their safety. When you learn to communicate and manage traffic, you can develop into a better driver.
It can be overwhelming trying to recall all you need to know in regard to being a safe driver and a lot of it has to do with how well you can communicate and manage various driving conditions. If you want to be a safe Vermont driver, this quiz is an excellent tool to see how much you know about managing the road.
Vermont Managing the Road Test
It’s time to test your knowledge of what it takes to manage the road. To begin, press the start button below.
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More Vermont Drivers Tests
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