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Title: RULES OF THE ROAD


1
RULES OF THE ROAD
  • CHAPTER 3 NOTES
  • GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSING PROGRAM

2
Permit Phase drivers age 15
  • Must have parent/legal guardian consent.
  • Must be enrolled in drivers ed, pass written and
    vision tests.
  • Nighttime driving restrictions apply.
  • Permit must be held for 9 months.
  • 50 hours of practice, 10 at night.
  • Conviction free for 9 months.

3
  • One passenger in front and number of safety belts
    in back.
  • All occupants under age 19 must wear safety
    belts.
  • Cell phone use while driving is prohibited under
    age 19.
  • Permit is valid for 2 years.

4
Sanctions
  • To apply for court supervision, a driver must
    appear in court with a parent/legal guardian.
  • Anyone caught driving without a permit is
    ineligible to obtain a license until their 18th
    birthday.

5
Initial License Phasedrivers age 16 17
  • Subject to curfew hours.
  • Conviction free for 6 months prior to obtaining
    unrestricted license.
  • All occupants under age 19 must wear safety
    belts.
  • 1st twelve months or until driver turns 18, one
    passenger that is under age 20 and not a family
    member.
  • Cell phone use is prohibited.

6
Sanctions
  • Ticket results in a letter being sent to your
    parents.
  • Any moving violation during the first year
    results in a 6 month extension of passenger
    limitations.
  • Two moving violations within 24 month period
    results in a minimum one month suspension of
    license.

7
  • Suspended drivers must attend a remedial
    education course, may be retested and pay a 70
    reinstatement fee.

8
Full License PhaseAge 18-20
  • 18 years old still cant use cell phone.
  • Two tickets in 24 months still results in min.
    one month suspension.

9
  • Anyone under age 18 that is convicted of
    possession, consumption, or purchase or receipt
    of alcohol will suffer a one year suspension of
    license.
  • Truancy anyone under 18 who is truant (missed 18
    days over previous 180) will be refused a license
    or permit.

10
RULES OF THE ROAD
  • CHAPTER 4
  • NOTES

11
Traffic Laws
  • Passenger Safety Laws
  • Speed Limits
  • Right-of-Way
  • Passing
  • Signaling and Turning
  • Special Stops
  • Parking
  • Additional Laws

12
Passenger Safety Laws
  • Safety Belt Law
  • Safety belts must be worn by all drivers and
    front seat passengers age 8 and over. (Drivers
    responsibility.)
  • 0-16 must wear safety belts regardless of where
    they are in the vehicle.
  • Drivers under the age of 18 are limited to one
    passenger in the front seat and the number of
    safety belts in the back seat, and any passenger
    under age 19 must wear safety belts regardless of
    where they are in the vehicle..

13
Passenger Safety Laws (cont.)
  • Safety Belt Fitting
  • Lap-belt should be worn across the hip bones.
  • The shoulder strap should be as snug as possible
    and still allow the driver to reach the controls.
  • Wearing the shoulder strap tucked under the arm
    or back is dangerous and could cause serious
    injury or death.

14
Passenger Safety Laws (cont.)
  • Air Bag Safety
  • They provide supplemental protection.
  • 10-12 minimum distance between you and the
    airbag.
  • Same for seatbelt and any obstruction. (dash,
    steering wheel, etc.)

15
Passenger Safety Laws (cont.)
  • Child Passenger Protection Act
  • The driver of a vehicle is responsible for the
    safety of anyone under the age of 16.
  • Children under age 8 must be in an approved child
    restraint system.

16
Speed Limits
  • The maximum Speed Limit in Illinois is 65
  • Rural Interstate Highways where posted
  • Most other highways 55 mph

17
Special Situations
  • Slow down and proceed with caution in
    construction zones. Move into lanes away from
    construction workers. Fines are up to 10,000
    and suspension up to two years.
  • Scotts Law When approaching an emergency
    vehicle using visual signals, you must yeild and
    change lanes to avoid the emergency vehicle. If
    a lane change is not possible, you must reduce
    speed and proceed with caution.

18
School crossing zones.
  • 7 am to 4 pm when school is in session the speed
    limit is 20 mph.
  • 150 fine.
  • An accident resulting in bodily harm results in
    imprisonment and fines up to 25,000.
  • Funeral processions yield the right-of-way, do
    not join, pass, or interrupt.

19
Right-of-Way
  • Right-of-way laws tell drivers who goes first in
    different situations.
  • Yield means to give the right-of-way to another
    person.
  • When police or emergency vehicles are using
    sirens or flashing lights-
  • The driver must pull to the right-hand edge of
    the roadway and stop (if necessary).
    Intersections must not be blocked.

20
Right-of-Way (cont.)
  • When making a right turn on a red light after a
    stop.
  • After coming to a complete stop at a stop sign or
    a flashing red signal. If there is no stop line,
    stop before the crosswalk. If there is no
    crosswalk or stop line, stop at a place where all
    approaching traffic may be seen.

21
Right-of-Way (cont.)
  • When making a left turn on a red light onto a one
    way street from another one way street when the
    traffic is moving left.
  • When more than one driver reaches a 4-way stop
    intersection. The first driver to stop should go
    first. If more than one vehicle stops at the
    same time, the vehicle on the left should yield
    to the vehicle on the right.

22
Right-of-Way (cont.)
  • When two vehicles on different roadways reach an
    uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the
    vehicle on the left should yield to the vehicle
    on the right.
  • Yield to oncoming traffic when making a left-hand
    turn. If you enter an intersection while the
    light is green you may finish the turn even if
    the light turns red.

23
Right-of-Way (cont.)
  • Yield Sign
  • When a light turns green at an intersection, you
    should yield to any vehicles still in the
    intersection.
  • When emerging from an alley or driveway after
    coming to a complete stop.
  • To any construction or maintenance vehicle
    engaged in work.
  • Pg. 24

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Pedestrian Right of Way
  • Specific rules are on page 25 of your Rules of
    the Road book. You are responsible for knowing
    them.
  • The general rule of thumb is you as a driver
    should always yield to a pedestrian.

26
Passing
  • A driver must use caution when passing another
    vehicle.
  • Do not turn back into the other lane until you
    can see the car behind you in your rearview
    mirror.
  • You must return to your lane before you get
    within 200 ft. of an oncoming vehicle

27
Passing (Cont.)
  • Passing on a two-lane, two-way roadway is not
    allowed
  • In an area marked no passing.
  • On a hill or curve where it is not possible to
    see oncoming traffic.
  • Within 100 ft. of an intersection or railroad
    crossing.
  • In any school zone.
  • When a school bus has stopped to load or
    discharge passengers.

28
Lane Usage
  • You must drive on the right half of the roadway
    except
  • When passing another vehicle.
  • When a blockage makes it necessary. You must
    first yield to oncoming traffic.
  • When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle.

29
Interstate Highway
  • You may not drive in the left lane except for the
    purpose of passing another vehicle, or to avoid a
    hazard.

30
Signaling and Turning
  • In a business or residential area you must give a
    continuous signal for at least 100 ft before
    turning.
  • In other areas it must be at least 200 ft.
  • Electric turn signals upright, downleft

31
Hand and Arm Signals
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Signaling and Turning (Cont.)
  • Give the proper signal.
  • Obey all traffic signs and signals.
  • Yield to pedestrians and vehicles in the
    intersection.
  • Check for approaching traffic.
  • Turn into the proper lane.

33
Changing Lanes
  • Always check your blind spots.
  • 4 blind spots in every vehicle.
  • Front left, front right, rear left, rear right.
  • U-turns must not be performed on curves and hills
    unless you have at least 500 ft of visibility in
    all directions.

34
Two-Way Left Turn Lanes
35
Special Stops
  • School Buses
  • You must stop before meeting a school bus loading
    or unloading passengers.
  • You do not need to stop when meeting a school bus
    on a roadway with four or more lanes, but you
    should drive cautiously.
  • Violation 3 month suspension of license and
    150 fine.
  • 2nd violation in 5 years 1 year suspension and
    500 fine.

36
Railroad Crossing
  • You must always stop between 15 and 50ft. From
    the nearest rail.
  • If the signals are flashing and/or the crossing
    gate is lowered you must stop.
  • Violation results in 500 fine and 50 hours of
    community service.

37
Alleys and Driveways
  • You must stop before exiting driveways or
    alleyways and you must yield the right-of-way to
    pedestrians and traffic.

38
Parking
  • Hill Parking you must set the parking brake.

39
Parallel Parking
  • When parking on streets you must park on the
    right so that the right-hand wheels are parallel
    to and within 12 of the curb.
  • Vehicle must be parked in the direction traffic
    is moving.

40
Prohibited Stopping, Standing, Parking
  • Page 36
  • Within 15 ft. of a fire hydrant
  • Within 30 ft. of a stop sign, yield sign, or
    traffic signal.
  • Within 50 ft of a railway crossing.

41
Additional Laws
  • You may not
  • Drive on a sidewalk
  • Back up on a controlled access highway
  • Wear a headset while driving
  • Tow a vehicle with another except by a drawbar
    and safety chains. The distance between vehicles
    should not exceed 15 ft.
  • Ride in a house trailer while it is moving.
  • Operate a sound system that can be heard from
    75ft. away.
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