Old Course – Chapter 9
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9The maximum speed limit on most California highways is:
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9The speed limit in a residential area is:
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9Stopping distance at 35 mph will take approximately 200 ft. to stop on dry pavement.
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9All vehicles in a specially marked highway zone shall never drive over the posted speed limit.
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9In the speed management section it states that ____________ kills
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9In regards to speed laws, you can receive a ticket for driving too slowly.
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9On specially marked highways: A speed limit of 70 miles per hour is designated in rural straight highway areas.
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9What is the speed limit in a school zone?
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9The speed limit in a blind intersection is:
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Category: Old Course – Chapter 9It will take ____________ft for a tractor trailer with hot brakes to make a full stop?
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