Drivers Education CH 1-3
The cost of applying for an original Utah Driver's License if you are under 21 years of age is [ ] If you are over 21 years of age the cost is [ ]
Ans 1: $30 and Ans 2: $25
You may apply for a renewal of your license up to ["6 months", "1 year", "9 months", "3 months"] prior to the expiration of the license. It will expire on your birthday in ["4", "6", "3", "5"]
Ans 1: 6 MONTHS Ans 2: 5
Which of the following is the LEADING cause TEENAGERS are involved in crashes and accidents on Utah highways?
Following too closely
In order to get your driver's license, a person must complete all of the following EXCEPT Road test IQ test. Written test Eye test
IQ TEST
If parking next to a curb, the back wheel of your car must be no farther than [feet] from the curb. one foot two feet six inches three feet
ONE FOOT
Pulling into the center turn lane involves the same steps and actions as making a lane change. T/F
TRUE
There are times when you may be ticketed or cited for driving too slowly. T/F
TRUE
You are required to use your turn signals when you are merging into traffic. T/F
TRUE
You may not park in front of a driveway. T/F
TRUE
From the following list, choose all the times that you must make a complete stop when school bus lights are flashing. Traveling on a multi-lane road in the opposite direction with a shared turning lane Traveling on a two-way road Traveling on a divided highway in the opposite direction, with a median separating traffic Traveling on a four-lane road, without a median
Traveling on a two-way road Traveling on a four-lane road, without a median
Left turns require all of the following except no coasting. smooth deceleration. Correct! maintain speed limit. signaling for two seconds.
maintain speed limit
When backing your vehicle, you should not interfere with other traffic. back wherever you want to. only use your mirrors. make sure you back up long distances.
not interfere with other traffic.
To help avoid crashes caused by dangerous lane changes, all of the following are rules you should follow except trying to avoid traveling in other driver's blind spot. looking over your shoulder (blind spot) in the direction you want to move. slowing down before making a lane change. whenever possible, maintaining your speed when changing lanes.
slowing down before making a lane change.
When you are scanning and looking as you drive, how far should your eyes be scanning down the road? whatever is comfortable 5 seconds 10 - 15 seconds just to the car in front of you 2-3 seconds
10-15 SECONDS
You have to be at least _________________ years old to obtain a learner's permit in the state of Utah.
15
Teens need to be at least [ ] years old and pass a written test to apply for a learner's permit.
15 YEARS OLD
When you apply for a duplicate license, you must provide proof of identity. You must provide at least [ ] forms of identification.
2 FORMS
The road test may not be administered by which of the following? (choose two) third party tester Drivers's License Division A police officer An instructor at a private driving school who is not a third party tester Local high school
A police officer / An instructor at a private driving school who is not a third party tester
The Lawful Presence Verification for Issuance of a Driver License or Identification Card Law requires every applicant (including renewals and duplicates) for a Utah driving certificate, or identification card to furnish vehicle insurance card. proof of identity and legal/lawful presence in the United States. certificate of ownership for your vehicle. proof of medical insurance.
Proof of identity and legal/lawful presence in the United States
Anytime you change lanes you are required to use your turn signals. T/F
TRUE
Which of the following answers is the correct SEQUENCE of actions before making a lane change? (each action is separated by commas) --signal, --check rearview mirror, --check blind spot,--change lanes --signal, --check blind spot, --check rearview mirror, --change lanes --stop, --look, --listen, --change lanes --check rearview mirror, --signal, --check blind spot, --change lanes --check blind spot, --check rearview, --signal, --change lanes
Signal, check rear view mirror, check blind spot, change lanes
The person who signs for any applicant under 18 years of age may [ ] their signature if they are no longer willing to assume that responsibility.
WITHDRAW
You observe a pedestrian or bicycle ahead. Select all the actions you should perform when passing the pedestrian or bicycle. Ease up on the gas and slow down a bit Move to the left and go around Pull right up behind them and signal and perform a lane change Honk and flash your lights See how close you can come to missing them Move slightly to the left. Give the pedestrian or cyclist more room Accelerate slightly and honk
ease up on the gas and slow down a bit give the pedestrian or cyclist more room move slightly to the left
The distance you should maintain between you and the car in front of you should be kept at:
2 SECONDS
If you come across a traffic signal intersection and the traffic light is not working, then you should treat the intersection like a: A green light 4 way stop A red light A caution sign 2 way stop
4 WAY STOP
Teens must be at least 16 years old, have held a learner's permit for a minimum of [ ] months , completed an approved driver's education course and passed a road test before getting a license in Utah.
6 MONTHS
States with night-time driving restrictions show crash reductions of up to [ ] percent during restricted hours
60 percent
Listed below are the definitions of the different types of licenses you may be issued in the state of Utah. Please match the type of license with its definition. A license which allows operation of a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 26001 pounds The privilege to operate a motor vehicle The proof or evidence of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle An original Utah license issued to any person under 21 years of age
A license which allows operation of a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 26001 pounds COMMERCIAL D The privilege to operate a motor vehicle LICENSE The proof or evidence of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle LICENCE CERTIFICATE An original Utah license issued to any person under 21 years of age PROVISIONAL LICENCE
In order to obtain a Utah Driver's License, an applicant must pay all fees. show birth certificate and social security card. All of the above provide two (2) forms of proof of residency. pass a written and skills test.
ALL OF THE ABOVE
When leaving a perpendicular parking spot, you should do which of the following? All of the above Turn the wheels sharply in the direction you are backing. Back half-way out of the stall before turning the wheels. Look over your shoulder.
ALL OF THE ABOVE
When leaving an angle parking spot, you should do what? Back half of the way out of the stall before turning wheels. All of the above Look over your shoulder. Turn wheels sharply in the direction you are backing.
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Which of the following may obtain a Utah Photo Identification Card? Any Utah resident Any United States citizen Anyone Military personnel
ANY UTAH RESIDENT
The following is a list of situations from the handbook in which you are required to stop. From the following situations choose all the times that you must make a complete stop. At a steady or flashing red light At all stop signs At a steady or flashing yellow light At controlled railroad crossings where the lights are flashing
AT A STEADY OR FLASHING RED LIGHT AT ALL STOP SIGNS AT CONTROLLED RAILROAD CROSSINGS WHERE THE LIGHTS ARE FLASHING
The person who signs for any applicant under 18 years of age for a provisional license must ["vouch", "promise", "certify"] that the minor applicant has completed at least ["50", "40", "30"] hours of driving a motor vehicle.
Ans 1: certify Ans 2: 40
The learner's permit is good for ["1 year", "6 months", "8 months", "until you turn 18", "forever"] , and you must have the learner's permit for at least ["9", "12", "3", "6"] months before you can get your drivers' license.
Ans: 1 year and Ans 2: 6
Consider the image above. This is information from the handbook outlining the age requirements for the different classifications of licenses. This is the CLASS A license information. Notice the letters A and B point to the age. You are entering the MINIMUM age required for each. So you are selecting only one number. Please fill in the correct age value for each letter in this classification:
Answer 1 (A): 21 Answer 2(B): 18
Which of the following are situations in which it is illegal to make a U-turn? Anytime at all Any place it's posted prohibiting the turn Anytime you will cross a solid double line Anytime you are in front of a fire station No answer text provided. Anytime you will cross a strip of land Anytime you are in a school zone Anytime you are in an intersection Anytime you will cross a curb
Any place it's posted prohibiting the turn Anytime you will cross a solid double line Anytime you are in front of a fire station Anytime you will cross a strip of land Anytime you will cross a curb
Before turning left, the driver should talk on the phone. change CD's. jam out to the radio. Correct! check traffic.
Check Traffic
What should you NOT do when approaching a U-Turn on a two-way road with no lane markings? Head check to the right Pull over to the right curb Signal right Correct! Crank the wheel hard to the left and hope for the best
Crank the wheel hard to the left and hope for the best
If there are no pedestrians, it is legal to park in a marked crosswalk. T/F
FALSE
If you are younger than 18 years of age, you do not have to wear a motorcycle helmet when driving a motorcycle in Utah. It is your choice. T/F
FALSE
If you let your driver's license expire, then you must take driver's education again. T/F
FALSE
It is illegal to enter an intersection on a yellow light. T/F
FALSE
Siblings or friends may supervise a driver under the age of 18 if they are older than 21 years of age. T/F
FALSE
The courts are required to fine a driver who speeds in a highway construction zone at least three (3) times the amount of the regular fine. T/F
FALSE
There are times when it is legal to exceed the posted speed limit. T/F
FALSE
When backing out of a perpendicular parking spot, you should use your mirrors to guide you but not turn your head to look over your shoulder. T/F
FALSE
When you are pulling away from a curb to enter traffic, it is not important to use your turn signal. T/F
FALSE
While changing lanes, it is important to go as slowly as possible for safety. T/F
FALSE
While changing lanes, you do not have to do a head check because by your signaling other drivers know where you are going. T/F
FALSE
You may park alongside a fire hydrant if the curb is not painted. T/F
FALSE
Which of the following is the LEADING cause people are involved in crashes and accidents on Utah highways? Following too Closely Failed to Yield Right of Way Distracted Driving Failed to Keep in Proper Lane Speed too Fast
FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY
There are people who operate a vehicle on the roads and DO NOT NEED a Utah license. Select any of the following who DO NOT need a Utah license to operate a vehicle on the highways and roads of Utah.
Military personnel assigned to serve in Utah Non resident over 16 licensed by another state People operating road machinery or tractors on Utah highways People here working on a temporary basis ( less than 6 months) Visitors with a valid out-of-country or foreign license
Listed below are places listed in the handbook where you are NOT allowed to park. Select ALL that apply. On any bridge or elevated highway structure Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station, or within 75 feet of the opposite side of the fire station. In front of your residence on the street On a crosswalk On any railroad tracks or within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing Red painted curbs or red zones Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign, yield sign or traffic control signal In front of a public or private driveway In a school zone In a hospital zone Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant
On any bridge or elevated highway structure On any bridge or elevated highway structure Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station, or within 75 feet of the opposite side of the fire station. On a crosswalk On any railroad tracks or within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing Red painted curbs or red zones Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign, yield sign or traffic control signal In front of a public or private driveway Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant
When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must (select all that apply) move slightly to the right and slow down. pull to the right and stop. provide as much space as practical to the emergency vehicle. move slightly to the left and speed up. reduce your speed. If practical and safe, change lanes away from the emergency vehicle.
Provide as much space as practical to the emergency vehicle Reduce your speed If practical and safe, change lanes away from emergency vehicle
Which of the following are items or skills that will NOT be tested during your ROAD examination? (Select all that apply.) Steering Parking on hills and between vehicles three-point turns Intersections Reverse angle parking on a hill. Backing Driving posture U-turns. Parking in your garage Observance of signs and signals Proper use of lanes
Reverse Angle Parking on a Hill / Parking in your Garage
Which forms of identification to prove your age for obtaining your license are legal and valid? (Select 4) Hospital issued certificate Church record Passport Birth Certificate Social Security Card Letter from parent Transcript from school
Social Security Card, Passport Birth Certificate
When approaching an angle parking spot, you should do all of the following except signal for at least two seconds. head check. begin your turn when you are able to see into the space. stay at least ten feet from the adjacent parked cars.
Stay at least ten feet from the adjacent parked cars
When parking downhill with a curb, you must turn your wheels [feet]. to the right straight ahead any direction, it doesn't really matter to the left
TO THE RIGHT
When parking uphill without a curb, you must turn your wheels [feet]. any direction, it doesn't matter to the left to the right straight ahead
TO THE RIGHT
A driver younger than 18 years of age may not operate a motor vehicle in Utah with any passenger who is not an immediate family member until 6 months from the date that the person's driver's license was issued. T/F
TRUE
A person younger than 17 years may not drive a motor vehicle in Utah between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., except in emergencies and other technical exceptions.
TRUE
Although you may not be required by law to stop, when you see a stopped school bus you should exercise caution, being aware that children are unpredictable and could run into the road at any time. T/F
TRUE
Applicants 18 years of age or older are not required to hold a learner's permit for six months before applying for a driver's license.
TRUE
As a general rule, if you are under the age of 17, you may not drive your vehicle between the hours of 12 midnight and 5:00 a.m. T/F
TRUE
At a round-about, you should yield the right of way to cars already in the intersection. T/F
TRUE
Based on the video, at an intersection, you should always yield to pedestrians. T/F
TRUE
Completion of driver education requires that the applicant complete a road driving test. T/F
TRUE
Drivers over the age of 18 may legally drive a friend around if they have had their license for less than six months
TRUE
Drivers who fail to check their blind spot area by looking over their shoulder are the cause of many accidents. T/F
TRUE
During downhill parking when the front wheel is touching the curb, you should put the parking brake on. T/F
TRUE
Every resident in Utah who drives a motor vehicle on the highways MUST have a valid Utah driver's license or learner's permit T/F
TRUE
Graduated Driver License (GDL) is a group of laws allowing beginning drivers to build driving experience before they are exposed to higher-risk roadway situations.
TRUE
If an oncoming car signals that it will make a turn, you should not turn in front of that car when its signal is going. T/F
TRUE
If you are merging into a lane of traffic, you must yield the right-of-way to any vehicles close enough to be an immediate threat. T/F
TRUE
If you enter a congested traffic intersection on a green light, you must be able to clear the intersection before your light turns red. Otherwise you may be issued a ticket. T/F
TRUE
If you have your learner's permit, you must have the learner's permit in your possession at all times you are driving the vehicle. T/F
TRUE
It is legal to enter an intersection on a green or yellow light. T/F
TRUE
It is legal to make a u-turn in a residential area anytime it is safe to do so. T/F
TRUE
Looking side to side lets you know what other drivers are doing around you. T/F
TRUE
One of the reasons for Continual Flow Intersections (CFI) is to reduce the steps in the light cycle and place left turns along a safer path. T/F
TRUE
Utilizing good scanning habits makes you a better defensive driver, and allows you to react more quickly to changes. T/F
TRUE
When at a controlled intersection, you should yield to the car on the right. T/F
TRUE
When changing lanes back to your side, make sure you can see the other car's headlights. T/F
TRUE
When changing lanes back to your side, you must not move over until you can see the other car's bumper and both headlights. T/F
TRUE
When parallel parking, you must park in the designated parking stall if available. T/F
TRUE
While changing lanes, it is important to maintain your speed so that you will be able to enter the space between cars. T/F
TRUE
You may not park in or at an intersection. T/F
TRUE
You must have your driver's license in your possession whenever you operate a motor vehicle.
TRUE
Maintaining a proper following distance is essential for safe driving. A way to determine the proper following distance is to use the three-second rule. four-second rule. two-second rule. one car length for every ten miles per hour of travel rule.
TWO-SECOND RULE
Listed below are the definitions of the many ways a person can have their driving status altered or changed. Please match the legal term for this alteration with its definition. Termination of the privilege to drive a motor vehicle: Withdrawal of driving privilege pending compliance with a rule Temporary withdrawal of the privilege to drive Termination of a license issued through fraud or error, and when necessary consent has been withdrawn. Temporary or permanent withdrawal of a COMMERCIAL driver license
Termination of the privilege to drive a motor vehicle: REVOCATION Withdrawal of driving privilege pending compliance with a rule DENIED Temporary withdrawal of the privilege to drive SUSPENSION Termination of a license issued through fraud or error, and when necessary consent has been withdrawn. CANCELLATION Temporary or permanent withdrawal of a COMMERCIAL driver license DISQUALIFICATION
What is the primary reason for using roundabouts to control traffic? To reduce the number of possibilities where an accident can occur It's easier to turn from a curve than a corner. To improve visibility Yield signs are more effective than stop signs.
To reduce the number of possibilities where an accident can occur
When you park your car on a hill, the hill in your lane is either up hill or down hill. The roadway may or may not have a curb. In the following matching question, match the direction you must turn the wheel to properly park in the situations listed. Uphill with a curb Downhill with a curb Downhill without a curb Uphill without a curb
Uphill Curb: TURN WHEELS SHARPLY TO THE LEFT Downhill Curb: TURN WHEELS TO THE RIGHT Downhill w/out Curb: TURN WHEELS SHARPLY TO THE RIGHT Uphill w/out Curb: TURN WHEEL TO THE RIGHT
The following is a list of situations from the handbook in which you are required to stop. From the following situations choose all the times that you must make a complete stop. When approaching a sidewalk or street from an alley, private driveway, private or from a building When a police officer requests you to stop At the scene of a crash where you may be involved as a driver At a steady or flashing yellow light When a pedestrian requests you stop.
WHEN APPROACHING A SIDEWALK OR STREET FROM AN ALLEY, PRIVATE DRIVEWAY, PRIVATE OR FROM A BUILDING WHEN A POLICE OFFICER REQUESTS YOU TO STOP AT THE SCENE OF A CRASH WHERE YOU MAY BE INVOLVED AS A DRIVER