. Most pedestrian collisions occur a. during rush hour. b. at marked crossings. c. during normal weather. d. at intersections. 2. You are driving on a city street and have the green light. A pedestrian begins to cross the street ahead of you. You a. should tell the pedestrian to return to the curb. b. can drive behind him as he crosses. c. must change lanes. d. must stop even if the light is green. 3. Mopeds are restricted from a. high-speed roadways. b. roadways after dark. c. rush-hour traffic. d. passing other vehicles. 4. Most states require that when a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers on a two-way street, drivers a. in both directions must stop. b. should slow and prepare to stop. c. in the oncoming lane must stop. d. in the same lane must stop.

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Answer:

Option d: At intersections

Option d: Must stop even if the light is green

Option a:High speed roadways

Option a: In both directions must stop

Explanation:

Traffic laws are usually set up to ensure safety on the road and less accidents or collision. The safety of lives and property is important to humans. some of the Basic Traffic Laws among others includes;

1. Obey traffic control devices (lights and signs);

2. Obey the traffic directions of a law enforcement officer or firefighter, ;

3. Never drive on a roadway that has been closed for construction

Passing is prohibited on two-lane roads, when a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers.

traffic laws are important so as to prevent crashes by following the orderly movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and other users of public highways

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