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Chapter 1 Driver Licenses
Driver Licenses This chapter is not tested hence it is just some useful information that is good to know. Operator, Class D driver's license is what usually people get here, it let you drive a car! Minimum age is 18 to let you to drive here. Fun fact, if yo...
Chapter 2 How to Keep Your License
Keeping your License Suspension: Means that your license is taken away from you for some time Revocation: Your license is revoked, you will need to apply for another one If you drive without being insured your license will be revoked. There is also the poi...
Chapter 3 Owning a Vehicle
Owning a Car You must have your vehicle registered in order to drive it on public roads and highway. The registration allow you to drive the vehicle. The title certificate proves who owns the vehicle. Registering Vehicle You must: Prove that you own th...
Chapter 4 Traffic Control
Signs There are four types of types based on the shape and color to tell you the information that they provide. Regulation signs: They are normally white rectangles with black letters or symbols. Warning signs: Normally yellow and diamond shaped with blac...
Chapter 5 Intersections and Turns
Right of Way Traffic light and pavement marking don't always resolve traffic conflicts, that's where right of way comes into play. When you enter an intersection you must yield right of way to the current traffic If there are opposite traffic, then the dr...
Chapter 6 Passing
Passing When you pass other vehicles you pass on the left side. You are only permit to pass on the right side when it is necessary and safe to do so. You need to do your signal at least 100 feet before you intend to change lanes. Here are some of the rules ...
Chapter 7 Parallel Parking
Parallel Parking Pick a space that is big enough for your car. Check your mirrors before you stop, and stop right next to the vehicle in front of the spot that you're picking, and leave about 2 feet in front and behind the vehicle so that you and the others...
Chapter 8 Defensive Driving
Defensive Driving Be a safe driver here are some tips. Keep your position comfortable both hands on the wheel. Always look at the road ahead and keep your eyes moving to pay attention at what is happening at the road Don't afford to distract yourself, eat...
Chapter 9 Alcohol and Other Drugs
GET MEH SOME GOOD O COCKTAIL AMIRITE, but seriously don't drink and drivelol The legal age to buy alcohol is 21! You can legally drive at 18! Alcohol Effect Alcohol delay your response time and your ability to see, change your judgement about speed and dist...
Chapter 10 Special Driving Conditions
Special Driving Conditions Railroad crossing Grade crossing: When train tracks intersect with a roadway. Obviously use your common sense, if a train is coming don't cross it. If there are no flashes or gates then slow down and prepare to stop, before you cr...
Chapter 11 Sharing the Road
Sharing the Road Pedestrians and Skateboards Watch out for them as you make left and right turns, don't just rely on your mirror, look out your window, and backing up look at your rear window. People suppose to face the traffic in the lane nearest them. Yo...
How does Program Execute in Linux
The shell forks itself then exec to replace the child with the program that we would like to run. The parent which is the shell, calls wait on the child in order to wait for it's return value. The stdin, stdout are also connected in order for the outputs from ...
Stream map vs flatMap
Stream API In Stream API there is both map and flatMap that's available for use. They are both used for transforming a stream into another, but does it a little bit differently. Map <R> Stream<R> map(Function<? super T, ? extends R> mapper) Map has the abo...
Printing out Literal Characters with HTML
Escaping and Un-Escaping Characters Due to the nature of some of the character used for special purposes in the programming languages such as \ or ", if you want to type a literal version of that special character you must use the backslash (\) character to u...
@RestController vs @Controller
https://www.baeldung.com/spring-controller-vs-restcontroller