OklahomaDrivers Handbook

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Across
  1. 3. Commercial Driver License
  2. 5. The number of questions asked on an Oklahoma Driver's Exam
  3. 7. Type of sign which is octagon shape
  4. 9. The Right one for the Road
  5. 12. A Transferable Parking Permit that has special parking privileges reserved as parking spaces
  6. 14. Road Rage is this type of driving
  7. 17. Yellow Light
  8. 19. Best study source for Oklahoma Driver's exam
  9. 21. A Social Security Card
  10. 23. Color of a Stop or "Not Allowed" Signs
  11. 25. Type of parking between two parked cars near a curb
  12. 26. The number of correct answers to pass an Oklahoma Driver's Exam
  13. 28. Color of a General Warning Signs
  14. 31. Type of sign which means to Slow Down and be ready to stop
  15. 32. Antilock Brake Systems
  16. 33. Color of Recreation & Scenic Guides Sign
  17. 35. Signals used to inform and warn other drivers of your intended move
Down
  1. 1. Amount of time after sunset and before sunrise to use your headlights
  2. 2. A type of screening requirement done prior to taking a driver's exam
  3. 3. Another name for accident or crash
  4. 4. Green Light
  5. 6. A Type of kit to carry in your car for preparedness
  6. 8. Markings that Regulate traffic
  7. 10. Seat Belts and Child Passenger Restraints Requirements
  8. 11. Number of days you must notify the Department of Public Safety of a change of name or address
  9. 12. How a Good Driver Should Drive
  10. 13. Color of Construction or Maintenance Sign
  11. 15. Color of a Directions Sign
  12. 16. Number of years your license is issued
  13. 18. Graduated Driver License
  14. 20. Original certification of birth
  15. 22. Drug Abuse Resistance Education
  16. 24. Driving Under the Influence
  17. 27. A type of Donor Option
  18. 29. Color of a Regulations & Instructions Signs
  19. 30. The percentage of people who fail their first attempt on the Oklahoma Driver's exam
  20. 33. Color of Service and Facilities Sign
  21. 34. This weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot and typically flows downstream at 6 to 12 miles an hour