Washington Managing Traffic Test

Often after getting their drivers license, people don’t realize the importance of effectively communicating while driving. 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 to expect from your vehicle and avoid potential accidents. Drivers also need to remain cognizant of driving conditions every moment you’re behind the wheel. This means being aware of anything that can impact your vehicle’s path. By constantly scanning the road ahead, you’ll be able to identify potential hazards and take steps to avoid them. Last but not last, always remember to give the right of way to pedestrians and cyclists. They get the right of way, and it’s our responsibility as drivers to ensure their safety. When you learn to communicate and manage traffic, you can develop into a motorist who can better manage traffic.

Driving is a complex task that requires split-second decision making. In order to be a safe Washington motorist, communicating with other drivers is extrermely important. This quiz will test your understanding in regard to communicating to other drivers. You’ll be asked about topics when and how to use your high beams, how to signal when turning, and how to deal with aggressive drivers. For new drivers or experienced ones, this quiz will help you brush up on your driving skills.

Washington Managing the Road Test

Buckle up and prepare for some difficult questions on managing the road. Press start to begin.

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