Introduction
Driving is not just about operating a car; it’s about following a shared set of rules that make the road safe for everyone. In this lesson, you’ll learn the basic rules that every driver in Utah — and across the United States — is expected to follow.
Core Rules of the Road
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Obey Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings
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Always follow posted signs and road markings.
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Traffic signals and pavement markings exist to keep traffic flowing safely.
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Right-of-Way
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Yield to pedestrians at crosswalks.
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Yield to traffic already in the intersection.
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Remember: “Right goes first” — when two cars arrive at the same time at a stop sign, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right.
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Speed Control
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Obey posted speed limits.
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Follow Utah’s Basic Speed Law — drive at a speed that is reasonable and prudent for conditions.
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Lane Discipline
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Stay in your lane and signal before changing.
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Use the right lane for slower driving and the left lane for passing.
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Stopping Rules
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Stop fully at stop signs and red lights.
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Stop for school buses with flashing red lights and extended stop arms.
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Stop for emergency vehicles with lights and sirens.
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Safe Following Distance
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Maintain at least a 3-second gap between your car and the one ahead.
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Increase this distance in bad weather or at higher speeds.
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Seat Belts and Safety
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Always buckle up.
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Ensure passengers, especially children, are secured properly in seat belts or car seats.
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Why These Rules Matter
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They prevent accidents and confusion.
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They create a predictable flow of traffic.
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They protect lives — yours, your passengers’, and others on the road.
Conclusion (Narration)
The rules of the road are not suggestions — they are laws designed to keep you safe. By following them every time you drive, you’re not only protecting yourself but also showing respect for other road users.
Safe driving is smart driving — and it all begins with obeying the rules of the road.
