Question 1: It is Saturday Morning. You are in Toppenish to visit the murals. Before this sign, the speed limit was
25. After the sign, what is the speed limit? A. 25. There is no school on Saturday and there is no flag. B. 35. I always drive over the limit in Bellevue. C. 20. It is a school zone. The fine is double. D. 29. I always get away with 4 miles over. |
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Question 2: It is Saturday Morning. You are driving through Zillah going to the wineries to taste wine. Before the
sign, the speed limit was 25. After the sign, what is the speed limit? A. 25. There is no school on Saturday. B. 35. I always drive over the limit in Seatac. C. 20. It is a school zone. The fine is double. D. 29. I always get away with 4 miles over. |
Question 1: If you answered:
Answer to Question 1-A. You are absolutely correct. The Toppenish School District cares enough about the children to flag school zones when necessary to protect children. Go
to question 2.
Answer to Question 1-B. You are 10 mph over. Good chance for a ticket in Eastern Washington. Go back to question 1
Answer to Question 1-C. True, the fine is double, but the limit is still 25 when not flagged. Go back to question 1
Answer to Question 1-D. Probably Okay, but no guarantees. Go back to question 1
Question 2. If you answered:
Answer to Question 2-A. You are 5 mph over the speed limit. There is no qualifier such as "When Flagged" or "When Children are Present". This speed zone
is 20 mph 24 hours per day, 7 days per week including weekends and holidays. Merry Christmas! Go back to question 2
Answer to Question 2-B. You are 15 mph over the speed limit. Welcome to the revenue enhancement zone! Go back to question 2
Answer to Question 2-C. You are absolutely correct. With no qualifier such as "During School Hours" this becomes a 24 hour per day, 7 day per week school zone.
Congratulations you pass!
Answer to Question 2-D. You are only 9 mph over the limit. Probably about $132 or so. Go back to question 2