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Three Point Turn. Turn car around in a 20–40 foot space.

Approach of Crossing. Get in the proper lane and look in each direction.

Yield Right-of-Way. Allow pedestrians to cross, pull over and stop for emergency vehicles, and don’t enter an intersection where you will interfere with other traffic.

Straight-In Parking. When properly parked, the vehicle should be centered inside the space with no part of the vehicle extending out in the traffic lane.

Parking on a Grade. Proper parking for uphill and downhill, with and without a curb.

Stop Quickly. Make a quick, safe stop when the examiner/agent instructs you.

Backing. Back a distance of 50 feet at a slow speed while looking to the rear. Do not use the rear-view mirror or rear-view camera monitor.

Obey Stop Signs. Approach in the proper lane, come to a complete stop before reaching the stop line or crosswalk, and remain stopped until you can move safely.

Obey Traffic Signals. Get into the proper lane and approach the light at a speed that will allow you to stop if the light should change. When the light turns green, do not move forward until traffic has cleared the intersection.

Signal and Turn. Get into the proper lane and signal your turn for the last 100 feet. You may use either hand signals or mechanical signals.

Passing. Always look ahead and behind to make sure you can pass safely.

Stay in Proper Lane. Drive in the right lane except on a one-way street. Do not change lanes until you may do so safely.

Follow at a Safe Distance. Do not follow too closely behind other cars. Keep a minimum following distance of four seconds.

Use Proper Posture. Keep both hands on the steering wheel and do not rest your elbow in the window.

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