Licensing
4 · Right-of-way
Who goes first, school buses, emergency vehicles.
0.00 m · 17.10 m if you master this set · 6 cards · Elenchus · seeded from DL-7 · Texas DPS Driver Handbook, January 2026
- 01
Front
What does Yield Right-of-Way mean?
Back
Allow another vehicle or pedestrian to proceed before you do.
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- 02
Front
When is it necessary to stop before proceeding when you overtake a school bus loading or unloading children?
Back
When the bus is stopped with red lights flashing and the stop arm extended. Remain stopped until the lights stop and the arm is withdrawn. Limited exceptions exist on some divided highways.
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- 03
Front
When two cars meet at the intersection of a two-lane road with a four-lane road, which one must yield the right-of-way?
Back
The vehicle on the two-lane road must yield to the vehicle on the four-lane road.
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- 04
Front
If you are driving and hear a siren coming, what should you do?
Back
Pull to the right edge, clear of any intersection, and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed unless directed otherwise.
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- 05
Front
What should you do when coming onto a street from a private alley or driveway?
Back
Stop and yield to vehicles already on the roadway and to pedestrians.
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- 06
Front
What precautions should a driver take at uncontrolled intersections?
Back
Slow down, look left and right, and be ready to yield to any vehicle already in the intersection or so close as to be an immediate hazard. If you arrive at the same time, yield to the vehicle on the right.
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