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Oklahoma - State-Specific Handout (May 2024)

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Page 2 of 3 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State-Specific Information D20712 – May 2024 OKLAHOMA Safe Following Distance - Participant Guidebook Page 64 Oklahoma recommends a three-second following distance. Turning at Intersections - Participant Guidebook Page 68 Drivers must use their turn signal at least 100 feet before making a turn. An officer can ticket a driver for waiting to turn left in an intersection if they are obstructing traffic. When turning left from a two-way street on to a one-way street (two lanes), drivers must turn into the most extreme left-hand lane available. It is legal to turn on red from the inside lane of multiple right turn lanes if it is safe to do so and there are no signs prohibiting. It is legal to make a right turn on a solid red arrow. It is illegal to make a left turn from a two-way street to a one-way on a solid red light. U-Turns – Participant Guidebook Page 69 Drivers may not make a U-turn where the vehicle cannot be seen by the driver of another vehicle approaching in either direction at a distance of 500 feet. Merging – Participant Guidebook Page 70 Drivers shall always yield the right-of-way to vehicles which are already on the road in which the driver is merging onto. Handicapped Parking – Participant Guidebook Page 74 Drivers with disabilities must display either a special registration plate or placard to park in designated persons with disabilities parking spaces. Drivers may not park is disabled parking spaces if the vehicle does not display a valid parking placard or plate. Driving in Rain, Snow, Fog, Smoke, Dust and Other Conditions – Participant Guidebook Page 75-77 Drivers must turn on their headlights if visibility is less than 1,000 feet. Drivers may use studded tires from November 1 through April 1. Sharing the Road with Emergency Vehicles – Participant Guidebook Page 82 On any undivided highway on which an emergency vehicle approaches with its lights and siren on, all traffic shall yield to the right, clear of any intersection, and shall stop. If an emergency vehicle is stopped on the shoulder of a freeway with its flashing lights on, the driver must move to the middle or left lane. If it is not possible to change lanes, the driver must reduce their speed and be prepared to stop. Sharing the Road with School Buses – Participant Guidebook Page 82 The driver of a vehicle is required to stop for a school bus that has its red lights flashing and is stopped in the far right lane on a five-lane undivided highway. Drivers do not have to stop if they are in a different road way of the bus or the bus is stopped in a loading zone by a controlled-access highway where pedestrians are not allowed to cross.

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