Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Practice Exam

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An operator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway, or business is required to do what?

  1. Come to a complete stop before the sidewalk

  2. Yield to pedestrians only

  3. Proceed without looking

  4. Signal before merging

The correct answer is: Come to a complete stop before the sidewalk

The correct response highlights the legal requirement for an operator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway, or business to come to a complete stop before the sidewalk. This action ensures that the driver gives full attention to the road and any pedestrians who may be crossing. By stopping at the sidewalk, the driver can assess the situation, ensuring that it is safe to proceed without endangering pedestrians or other vehicles. This requirement is part of traffic safety regulations aimed at preventing accidents and promoting safe driving practices in areas where pedestrian and vehicle interactions are frequent. The other choices do not meet the same legal standard or safety measures. For instance, merely yielding to pedestrians without stopping does not guarantee a clear view of approaching traffic and potential hazards. Signaling before merging is crucial in other driving contexts but does not specifically relate to the actions required when emerging from an alley or similar areas. Additionally, proceeding without looking would certainly increase the risk of accidents, making it an unsafe option.