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What's an example of risk while driving in the city?
Deliver truck
Which of the following is NOT one of the main three types of driving environments?
PARKING LOTS
In which type of environment will you most likely have the smallest operating space, line of sight, and path of travel?
city
The acceleration lane on freeways is used for ________.
entering the freeway
How is traffic flow and volume controlled on highways and freeways?
entrance ramps
If another driver is tailgating you, it's safer to stay in your lane and let him or her go to the next.
False
When traffic gets heavier, dealing with risk is easier because the amount of space around your car gets smaller.
False
What separates the street from pedestrians in cities?
curb
Highways and freeways are usually ____ of traffic going in one direction.
2-4 lanes
When driving at a fast pace, your target should be ______ ahead of you to compensate for the speed.
20-30 sec
What do you need to use when identifying, analyzing, and minimizing risk?
All
What should you do before merging onto the highway?
All
Why do you need to continuously slow down and stop in a city environment?
Because of drastic changes in traffic flow and numerous traffic lights
Who has the right-of-way in a traffic circle?
Drivers already in the traffic circle.
If you see someone driving the wrong way on a one-way street, you should first ______.
Honk at them
Name which risk you won't face on a crowded city street.
Lots of sudden curves in roads.
Kevin is driving below the speed limit on the freeway. What should Kevin do?
Stay in right lane
An example of a non-traditional intersection is ___
an intersection of a traffic circle and a railroad crossing.
What do you need to watch out for when driving in rural areas?
farm equipment and wandering animals on roads
Cover braking is _____.
keeping your foot over the brake without actually braking