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Pennsylvania CDL — General Knowledge practice

Right-of-Way

Who goes first at intersections, four-way stops, roundabouts, and crosswalks, and how to yield to pedestrians and emergency vehicles.

Questions reviewed against the official Pennsylvania driver handbook · July 7, 2026

13 questions · pass with 10 correct. You get instant feedback and an explanation after every answer.

Study questions with answers

12 sample Right-of-Way questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.

  1. 1. Before you start across an intersection with a large, slow-accelerating vehicle, what must you be sure of?

    Correct answer: That you can clear the road before traffic reaches you

    Since a heavy vehicle accelerates slowly, be certain you can clear the entire roadway before approaching traffic arrives.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Space Needed to Cross or Enter Traffic)

  2. 2. Why should you never try to race a train to a railroad crossing?

    Correct answer: Judging a train's speed and distance is extremely difficult

    Because a train's speed and distance are so hard to judge accurately, you should never try to beat one across the tracks.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Driving Procedures)

  3. 3. Why should you be especially cautious around a stopped bus?

    Correct answer: Passengers may cross near the bus and cannot see you

    People getting off a stopped bus often step out in front of it or behind it and may not see you, so use extra caution.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Drivers Who Are Hazards)

  4. 4. When entering a roundabout, who has the right-of-way?

    Correct answer: The traffic already circulating in the roundabout

    You must yield on entry — the traffic already circulating in the roundabout has the right of way.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Roundabouts)

  5. 5. You approach a pedestrian who wants to cross where there is no marked crossing. What should you do?

    Correct answer: Never wave them into traffic; other drivers may not stop

    Waving a pedestrian out into traffic is never safe — particularly at mid-block or unmarked spots — since other drivers may not be stopping.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Drivers Who Are Hazards)

  6. 6. When making a left turn at an intersection with a large vehicle, how far should you go before starting the turn?

    Correct answer: Reach at least the middle of the intersection first

    Make sure you are at least halfway through the intersection before you begin a left turn, so off-tracking does not put your left side into another vehicle.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Left Turns)

  7. 7. Compared with a car, what does a large commercial vehicle need before crossing or entering traffic?

    Correct answer: A much larger gap in traffic

    Because of slow acceleration and the space the vehicle takes up, you need a much larger gap in traffic than a car would.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Space Needed to Cross or Enter Traffic)

  8. 8. While completing a wide right turn, oncoming vehicles are waiting. Why should you not back up to give them room?

    Correct answer: You might strike a vehicle that pulled up behind you

    Do not back up for oncoming vehicles during a turn, because you might hit a vehicle that has moved in behind you.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Right Turns)

  9. 9. At a crossing with more than one track, why must you double-check before proceeding after a train passes?

    Correct answer: A passing train can hide a second train on another track

    A train on one track can hide a train coming on another track, so look both ways and be sure no other train is near before crossing.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Driving Procedures)

  10. 10. Besides yielding to circulating traffic, what else must you yield to when navigating a roundabout?

    Correct answer: Yield to pedestrians

    A key rule for roundabouts is to yield to pedestrians in addition to yielding on entry to circulating traffic.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Roundabouts)

  11. 11. If there are two left-turn lanes available, which one should a large vehicle use?

    Correct answer: The right-hand turn lane of the two

    Always take the right-hand turn lane, because starting from the inside lane may force you to swing right to complete the turn.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Left Turns)

  12. 12. At a passive railroad crossing with no traffic-control devices, who decides whether it is safe to proceed?

    Correct answer: The driver alone must decide

    Because a passive crossing has no control devices, whether to stop or go is entirely up to you — spot the crossing, look for a train, and decide if there is room to clear it.

    Source: Pennsylvania CDL Manual — Section 2: Driving Safely (Types of Crossings)

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