Free CDL Quiz

In rural areas, how far before a stop should the amber warning lights be activated?

a.50 feet
b.100 feet
c.200 feet
d.300 feet

Explanation

In rural areas, amber warning lights should be activated approximately 200 feet before the stop. This gives approaching traffic more time to react and slow down due to higher speeds on rural roads.

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