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When you intend to change lanes in heavy, rush-hour city traffic you should:

When you intend to change lanes in heavy, rush-hour city traffic you should:

In one hour a male that weighs 150 pounds will oxidize (get rid of) approximately how much alcohol?

a. .015 percent B.A.C. b. .105 percent B.A.C. c. Two standard drinks d. Three standard drinks.

Graduated Driver Licensing programs generally involve ______ stages

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

When safety belts are used by front seat occupants, the chances of a fatal injury are reduced by:

A. 100 percent B. 80 percent C. 45 percent D. 5 percent

You will generally have ample time and space to make decisions and control your vehicle if you maintain a visual lead of:

A. 30-40 seconds B. 20-30 seconds C. 10-20 seconds D. 5-10 seconds

For safe travel you should identify a stopping zone ahead along your path of travel of at least:

A. 4 to 5 seconds B. 12 to 15 seconds C. 16 to 19 seconds D. 20 to 23 seconds

To operate a vehicle smoothly and safely you should direct your attention ahead:

A. 4 to 5 seconds B. 6 to 8 seconds C. 12 to 15 seconds D. 20 to 30 seconds

Young drivers between the ages of 16-19 with a B.A.C. of .085 percent (approximately three to four drinks) are _________ times more likely to be killed in a crash than a sober driver.

A. 40 B. 60 C. 80 D. 90

When you are a new driver and practicing turning right or left with good traction and normal conditions, your speed should not exceed:

A. 45 to 50 mph B. Less than 5 mph C. 5 to 15 mph D. 25 to 30 mph

In normal traffic, you should maintain a visual control zone ahead of your vehicle for a distance equal to at least:

A. 6 to 8 seconds B. 8 to 10 seconds C. 10-12 seconds D. 12-15 seconds

Driver error contributes to approximately:

A. 90% of all traffic crashes B. 70% of all traffic crashes C. 50% of all traffic crashes D. 30% of all traffic crashes.

Central vision is:

A. A four-degree cone that makes up a five percent of a driver's total visual field. B. The primary visual function employed in targeting C. Used to judge depth and position. D. Conical in shape around the other vision fields.

To steer a vehicle smoothly and precisely you need:

A. A steering wheel incorporating rubberized texture for better grip. B. A small steering wheel C. A visual target to use as a reference point D. All of the above are correct.

To reduce the forces of a collision with another vehicle; you should:

A. Adjust your speed and try to hit the other vehicle head-on. B. Reduce your speed and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or behind the rear wheels. C. Aim for the other vehicle's passenger doors since they will give more than the fenders. D. Do nothing since nothing you can do will reduce the forces of a collision

When starting the engine, you should release the key:

A. After you check over your left shoulder B. When you release the parking brake C. When you hear a grinding sound D. As soon as the engine starts.

A study conducted by the Federal Highway Administration show that on average:

A. All drivers stop at stop signs B. More than half of drivers stop at stop signs C. Fewer than half of drivers stop at stop signs D. Stop signs are the most often stolen sign.

traffic control devices such as signs, signals and markings affect

A. All traffic B. Only selected drivers C. Only drivers turning on and off the roadway D. Neither A nor B is correct.

Circadian rhythm will:

A. Allow you to go extended periods of time without sleep. B. Wake you up if you fall asleep while driving C. Cause you to be less alert, even drowsy, between approximately 2 and 4 pm. D. Stop when your vehicle stops.

You have just parked your vehicle on a quiet neighborhood street and are preparing to open your door to exit the vehicle; you should:

A. Already have your keys in your pocket. B. Check mirrors and blind areas for traffic C. Lock your doors D. All of the above are correct

It could take pedestrians as much as ten seconds to cross a two-lane street. Which pedestrian should you expect to take the longest to cross the street?

A. An elderly person B. A child with a bike C. An adult with stereo headset on D. All will take about the same amount of time

Regulatory signs:

A. Are diamond shaped B. Tell drivers what they may or may not do C. Warn drivers of hazards D. Direct drivers to toll booths.

Warning signs:

A. Are generally diamond shaped B. Tell drivers what they may or may not do C. Are red and white D. Are green and white

Drivers are at increased risk at becoming drowsy if they

A. Are shift workers B. Take long trips C. Are young drivers D. All of the above are correct

You should turn your turn signal on:

A. As soon as possible without creating confusion B. When you realize you are going to turn C. Immediately after a turn to prepare for you next turn D. A minimum of 50 feet before you turn.

You should avoid passing another vehicle:

A. As you approach a hill crest B. When the sun is setting C. When a police officer is present D. None of the above is correct

If you are involved in a collision you must stop at the scene and:

A. Assist the injured. B. Notify the police C. Exchange information D. All of the above are correct

A common cause of a skid is:

A. Attempting a pass B. Braking hard C. Misaligned wheels D. Driving distracted

If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be:

A. Behind the driver's seat on the floor B. On the floor in front of the passenger's seat C. In the trunk or under a cargo net

When backing:

A. Brace your right arm over the back of the passenger seat B. Grip the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position with your left hand C. Move the wheel left or right in the direction you want the rear of the vehicle to go D. All of the above are correct

Oxidation, the process by which 90 percent of alcohol is eliminated from the body, takes place in the:

A. Brain B. Stomach C. Liver D. Lower intestine

A vehicle's suspension balance is affected by all of the following with the exception of:

A. Brake application B. Rate of acceleration C. Steering input D. Angle of the driver's seat

When your vehicle begins to skid you should:

A. Brake or accelerate even more to "pull" your vehicle out of the skid B. Ease off the brake or the accelerator and look and steer where you need your vehicle to go. C. Look at whatever yo do not want to run into D. Apply the emergency brake so the rear wheels will lock up and "pull" your vehicle out of that skid.

Prior to starting the engine, always place your foot on the:

A. Brake pedal B. Accelerator pedal C. Floor D. Parking brake

When driving, you control the vehicle with the:

A. Brakes B. Steering wheel C. Accelerator D. All the above are correct

Locked doors on your vehicle.

A. Can be more likely to open during a rollover B. Can be less likely to open during a rollover C. Will increase the likelihood of being ejected D. Improve your gas mileage.

If you drive through a posted school zone 20 to 25 miles over the posted speed you may be charged with:

A. Careless Driving B. Speeding C. Reckless driving D. None of the above is correct

Which of the following is the best procedure for making a lane change to the right?

A. Check all side for a safe gap in traffic, signal right, re-check blind areas to the rear in the direction you plan to move, steer into the lane when safe then cancel the signal. B. Check inside rearview mirror, signal right, check passenger's side outside mirror and look over your left shoulder for your blind area C. Signal right, check driver's outside mirror and look over your left shoulder C. Signal right, check driver's outside mirror and look over your right shoulder before moving right.

As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always

A. Check the spare tire for proper inflation B. Carry your keys in your hand C. Search beneath and around your vehicle

If you employ a good visual search while driving, you will:

A. Check your rearview mirror every 5 seconds B. Know the year of the vehicle behind you C. Be searching 20-30 seconds ahead of your vehicle D. All of the above are correct.

When driving, blind areas include those areas you cannot see when:

A. Checking mirrors B. Ground viewing C. Scanning from side to side D. All of the above are correct

Which of these is no part of a daily pre-driving check?

A. Checking outside the vehicle B. Checking inside the vehicle C. Checking under the hood D. Checking the vehicle as you apporach it

Your vehicle has 5 seats with safety belts (including the driver seat). You have 6 people, including yourself, that need to go somewhere. You should:

A. Choose the smallest person to sit on someone's lap in the back seat B. Have four people sit in the back seat without using safety belts C. Allow one person to sit in the cargo area (SUV) D. Leave at least one person behind.

You are driving between two parked vehicles, with a minimum amount of space available, you should position your vehicle:

A. Closer to the left vehicle. B. Closer to the right vehicle C. Evenly between both vehicles D. It does not matter which vehicle you are close to as long as you do not hit either of them.

To enhance your ability to assess and manage risk in specific driving situations, you should:

A. Consider the possibility that a dangerous situation might develop B. Be prepared to take action to effectively manage the situation C. Consider the consequences of your actions D. All the above are correct.

The fastest way to stop your vehicle with or without ABS is:

A. Controlled braking B. Pumping your brakes C. Stabbing your brakes D. Skidding

Driver licenses are issued by:

A. County or parish officials B. The state government C. The federal government D. The city officials

Peripheral vision:

A. Detects color and motion B. Provides information about stationary objects that could be threats along the intended path of travel C. Is strongly affected by drugs, fatigue and speed of travel D. All of the above are correct.

To help you keep your emotions from affecting your driving you should not:

A. Direct your emotions at a person's actions rather than the individual. B. Delay driving when you are upset. C. Expect other drivers to make mista D. Use calming drugs before driving.

Tires with adequate tread:

A. Do not help prevent hydroplaning B. Will prevent hydroplaning if the tires are new C. Will give you greater traction on dry pavement D. Will help to reduce the likelihood of hydroplaning*

Once you are of legal age, if you drink alcohol you should:

A. Drink as much as possible as quickly as possible B. Space your drinks out over a long period of time C. Keep pace with others around you D. Set your limit after your third drink

The driver ahead of you is having a lively conversation with the passengers in the vehicle. You can expect that driver to :

A. Drive too fast for conditions. B. Turn too wide C. Stop suddenly D. All of the above are correct.

If a tire suddenly goes flat while you are driving you should:

A. Ease up the accelerator, keep a firm grip on steering wheel and brake hard until the vehicle slows. B. Accelerate to regain steering control while keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel. C. Continue to look down your intended path of travel, keep a firm, steady grip on the steering wheel and maintain a straight course. D. None of the above is correct.

Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you should:

A. Enter the vehicle through the passenger's door. B. Approach the driver's door facing traffic. C. Walk to the driver's door with your back to traffic

1. How often should you perform pre-driving checks?

A. Everytime you drive. B. The first day every month C. At least once a day

Which of the following is not a reason to communicate with other drivers?

A. Express your frustration at their actions. B. Tell them where you are C. Tell them what you plan to do D. Warn them of a danger

Which of the following is not a vision error that could increase risk?

A. Failing to check your rearview mirror. B. Failing to check your blind areas. C. Dialing your cell phone D. Searching 20 to 30 seconds ahead for your vehicle for possible conflicts.

The effects of alcohol will start with the:

A. First drink B. Second drink C. Third drink D. Fourth drink

A "No Passing" sign is:

A. Five sided B. Diamond-shaped C. Pennant-shaped D. Circular-shaped

You are driving at 30 mph and you realize you are quickly approaching a street you want to turn right onto; you should:

A. Flash your brake lights several times before braking hard to slow enough to make your turn. B. Not worry about slowing down and make your turn anyway C. Brek hard and turn your steering wheel sharply so the rear of your vehicle starts to skid, helping you to turn in the direction you need to go. D. Continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn rightat the next street and return to your intended route.

1. You should have your headlights on when you drive during daylight hours because it is easier:

A. For others to see your vehicle B. For you to see the road ahead C. To see the edge of the road D. For you to see others

Which of the following will help someone sober up from the effects of alcohol?

A. Fresh air or a cold shower B. Coffee or milk C. Food in the stomach D. Time

An airbag/safety belt combination helps to keep the driver:

A. From striking the steering wheel and column B. In the correct seat position C. In position to maximize head restraint effectiveness D. All of the above are correct

In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency escape path is to maintain adequate space to the:

A. Front and at least one side of your vehicle B. Rear of your vehicle C. Sides of your vehicle D. Front of your vehicle

The sequence of traffic lights from top to bottom is:

A. Green, yellow, red B. Yellow, red, green C. Yellow, green, red D. Red, yellow, green

A driver license is issued to a person that:

A. Has demonstrated knowledge of traffic laws B. Had demonstrated the ability to properly operate a vehicle C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B are correct

When you are turning, you should:

A. Have the right-of-way if you use your turn signal B. Use extra caution any yield the right-of-way to other drivers C. Yield only to pedestrians in the crosswalk. D. Only turn at signal controlled intersections.

Which sense is most critical to safe driving?

A. Hearing B. Smell C. Seeing D. Touch

Anti-lock braking systems (ABS):

A. Help drivers maintain steering ability under hard braking B. Allow shorter following distances. C. Result in shorter stopping distances D. Allow higher traveling speeds.

You are driving about 45 mph when a situation occurs and you must avoid a collision by either braking or steering. You have a clear path to your right. You should:

A. Hit the brakes because that will take less time B. Steer out of danger because it will take less distance C. Use both steering and braking because that will take about the same distance D. None of the above is correct

When conducting outside the vehicle checks, you should inspect your:

A. Horn B. Transmission C. Door latches D. Headlights

As your vehicle moves closer to an object you will be required to:

A. Increase your steering input to avoid hitting it B. Decrease your steering input to avoid hitting it C. Maintain a constant steering input to avoid hitting it.

Hand-to-hand steering:

A. Is sometimes called feed steering B. Positions both hands on the left side of the steering wheel. C. Alternates hands touching the steering wheel so that only one is touching it at any moment D. Maintains the 10-2 hand position on the steering wheel, except when turning

Alcohol affects your behavior as soon as it:

A. Is swallowed B. Reaches your brain C. Is oxidized D. Enters the bloodstream

A three-point turnabout:

A. Is the method of reversing your direction that best manages your risk B. Is best when you are turning around in heavy traffic C. Is the only method of turning around when you are facing a hill or curve D. Should only be used when there is not much traffic

. A flashing red light indicates:

A. It is broken, so you do not need to pay attention to it. B. A green light will be appearing soon C. To stop and proceed only when it is safe D. To slow and yield to traffic already in the intersection

Alcohol affects:

A. Judgement first so you have difficulty deciding how much or if you should continue to drink B. Your physical abilities first so you will test your ability to drive C. Your automatic responses first so you will continue to breath after you pass out. D. All parts of your brain and body at the same time.

To develop a selective search pattern, you should:

A. Know where to direct your search. B. Classify information into major groups C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B are correct

Emotional responses are:

A. Learned and can be changed B. Learned and cannot be changed C. Inherited and can be changed D. Inherited and can not be changed

As a driver you have a responsibility to pedestrians that is:

A. Legal B. Moral C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B is correct

Before you shift your vehicle into drive, you should:

A. Let the engine idle for 15-20 seconds. B. Check that all gauges are working C. Turn on your low beam headlights if the vehicle does not have DRLs. D. All of the above are correct

Although each state may differ slightly, generally drivers are required to stop when they encounter a school bus that is:

A. Loading children B. Unloading children C. Stopped with red light flashing D. All of the above are correct

The fatality rate per million miles driven for drivers under the age of twenty is:

A. Lower than other drivers B. Higher than other drivers C. About the same as other drivers

You have the option of making a two-point turn, U-turn or going counter-clockwise around the block to reverse your direction. You will likely best minimize your risk by:

A. Making a U-turn B. Going around the block C. Making a two-point turn D. The risk is likely to be the same fro all three options given

To reverse direction on a two-way street, you will best manage your risk by:

A. Making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street. B. Making a U-turn C. Making a three-point turnabout D. Making a two-point turn by driving into a driveway on your left then backing into the street.

Guide signs:

A. May be round or five sided B. Are yellow, orange or fluorescent yellow/green C. Tell drivers what they may or may not do D. Provide information about routes, exits and distances

When you drink alcohol:

A. Mental judgement is affected before your physical coordination B. Physical coordination is affected before your mental judgment C. Both physical coordination and your mental judgement ae affected at the same time D. Neither mental judgment nor physical coordination is affected.

1. When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is:

A. Minimized B. Maximized C. Not affected

If you are upset or distracted when you are driving you may:

A. Miss seeing important information needed to drive safely B. Become fatigued between 1 and 5 pm. C. Reduce your social inhibitions D. All of the above are correct.

When faced with dangers close to both sides of your pathway you should give up:

A. More space to your right side because it is more difficult to see to that side B. More space to your left side because of the possibility of on coming traffic C. About the same space on either side of you D. More space to the side with the most serious consequences.

Maintaining a proper following interval and visual control zone with identified alternate paths of travel allows you:

A. More time to make decisions B. To travel at a higher rate of speed C. Read all signs including the highway billboards D. To be distracted yet still drive safely

If someone is injured during a collision, you should:

A. Move him or her as far away from the vehicle as possible B. Make him or her comfortable by getting them out of the vehicle and walking them around C. Move him or her only if it is absolutely necessary for their safety. D. Loosen his or her clothing and fan fresh air on them.

To signal that you are going to make a right turn you should:

A. Move the turn signal lever down B. Move the turn signal lever up C. Point with your left hand the direction you are planning to turn.

When you pass a motorcycle you:

A. Need not make a full lane change since the motorcycle is smaller. B. Should honk your horn sharply just as the front of your vehicle comes even with the motorcycle. C. Give the motorcycle as much room as you would any other vehicle you pass. D. None of the above is correct.

Many of today's automobiles come equipped with automatic:

A. Nighttime running lights. B. Daytime riding lights C. Daytime running lights D. Nighttime riding lights

Which sign are you not likely to see mounted beside the road?

A. No passing pennant B. Slow-moving vehicle sign C. Train crossing sign D. None of the above is correct.

When you perpendicular-park you should, when possible, select a space that lets you drive into the facing space so that when you leave you will:

A. Not have to back out B. Be able to back out of your space and the one behind you giving you more practice. C. Already have your wheels straight D. None of the above is correct

1. When steering using the hand -to- hand method:

A. One hand must be briefly off the steering wheel B. Your hands will cross over the 12 o'clock position when turning C. Fine steering input will be done only with your right hand D. Both hands will always maintain contact with the steering wheel

1. Fatigue can be a problem for drivers:

A. Only at night B. All the time C. Only on long trips D. When they eat too much

You should allow space for:

A. Only those dangers that you can see. B. Only those dangers you cannot see C. Not only those dangers you can see, but also those you cannot see D. None of the above is correct

Your eyes see:

A. Only what you look directly at B. What your brain directs them to look at C. One half of what they are capable of seeing D. None of the above is correct

When your vehicle turns a corner, the tracks made by the rear tires are always:

A. Outside of those made by your front tires B. Tighter than those made by your front tires C. On top of those made by your front tires D. None of the above is correct

Approximately how many fatal traffic crashes involve alcohol?

A. Over 70 percent B. Under 10 percent C. One out of every 200 crashes. D. Nearly half

A solid yellow pavement line indicates:

A. Passing is permitted B. A no passing zone C. You may not turn left D. The pavement is about to narrow.

Strong emotions can affect your:

A. Physical coordination before your mental judgement B. Mental judgement before your physical coordination. C. Ability to think, reason and make decisions. D. Physical skills before your mental skills

Your first duty in the event of a collision is to:

A. Place warning devices to alert other drivers B. Get the other driver's name and address C. Make notes and diagrams for the insurance company D. Check for injuries and call 911

A "No Passing" sign is:

A. Placed on the right side of the road 1 mile before the no passing zone. B. Placed on the left side of the road at the beginning of the no passing zone C. Placed on the right side of the road at the beginning of the no passing zone D. Placed on either side of the road.

Drivers may show proof of financial responsibility by:

A. Possessing automobile liability insurance B. Depositing bonds or other securities with the state C. Depositing cash in a required amount with the state D. All of the above are correct.

Drivers with poor visual habits:

A. Prepare for stops and turns fare enough in advance B. Are rarely surprised C. Respond to changes in the traffic environment D. Tend to be unaware of their own speed

When you shift to reverse you should:

A. Press the accelerator pedal to the floor B. Keep the steering wheel in line ensuring the vehicle goes straight back C. Press the brake pedal D. Only shift to reverse from the "Parked" position

The purpose of traffic signs, signals and pavement markings is to:

A. Prevent traffic movement B. Establish traffic hazards C. Promote the orderly flow of traffic D. Confuse drivers

When driving, central vision is used to:

A. Provide detail of objects and driving conditions. B. Position the vehicle in the proper lane C. Gather peripheral information D. Maintain a constant speed

Fringe vision:

A. Provides vision beyond your peripheral vision B. Is the primary visual function employed in targeting C. Provides information about lane position and objects close to the travel path. D. Does not detect detail, only color and movement

total stopping time is made up of:

A. Reaction time B. Braking time C. Perception time D. All of the above are correct.

When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your:

A. Rear B. Front C. Right side D. Left side

Vehicle acceleration will produce a weight shift from________________.

A. Rear to front B. Side to side C. Front to rear D. None of the above is correct.

The most common form of color blindness is the inability to distinguish between:

A. Red and yellow B. Green and yellow C. Red and green D. Green and blue

When you are driving and encounter heavy fog you should:

A. Reduce your speed and turn on your high beam headlights B. Reduce your speed and make sure your low beam headlights are on C. Maintain the posted speed limit D. Turn off head lights

Prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs can hinder your ability to drive by:

A. Reducing your ability to perform complex tasks. B. Reducing your level of alertness C. Causing drowsiness D. All of the above are correct

If an error has been committed and you are approaching an object at a high speed, the quickness of steering input needed to make a 10 to 12 fool lane change:

A. Remains the same as low speed B. Increases, compared to low speed C. Decreases, compared to low speed D. None of the above is correct.

Overestimating your ability to assess traffic or roadway conditions can result in

A. Responding late to a situation B. Responding in an inappropriate manner. C. A failure to respond to a situation D. All the above are correct.

When your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) you will:

A. Retain some ability to steer while braking hard. B. Stop your vehicle faster C. Not be able to lock the doors of your vehicle with auto-lick D. Skid on any surface as soon as you depress the brake pedal.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of risk?

A. Risk is alway present B. Perceived risk does not differ from actual risk C. Risk is affected by all road users D. Risk can be managed

To more efficiently gather information, a driver should search and identiy objects and conditions within four classifications, including:

A. Roadway signs, signals and markings, motorized vehicles, motorcycles. B. Roadway signs, signals and markings, stop signs, motorized users. C. Roadway signs, signals and markings, stop signs, motorized vehicles. D. Motorized vehicles; signs, signals and markings; non-motorized users; roadway features.

Communicating should be thought of as:

A. Sending information. B. Receiving a message C. Exchanging information D. Providing feedback

You have stopped to park a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission. The next step is to keep your foot on the brake pedal and:

A. Set the parking brake B. Put the shift lever in Park C. Turn the ignition to Off. D. Put the shift lever in Neutral

When using ground viewing you are not looking for:

A. Shadows B. The color of a vehicle to your side C. Pavement markings D. Road Conditions.

The use of alcohol will:

A. Sharpen your ability to focus B. Have little effect on your ability to see C. Relax your eye muscles making it difficult to focus D. Allow you to see better in a low-light environment

When white arrows are painted on the pavement, drivers in those lanes:

A. Should use the arrows only as guides B. Do not have to go in the direction of the arrow(s) C. Must slow down and prepare to yield the right-of-way. D. Must go in the direction of the arrow(s)

All of the following are off-road obstacles except:

A. Shrubbery B. Signs C. Buildings D. Other drivers

Which of the following conditions will likely cause a bicyclist to make an unexpected maneuver?

A. Sign indicating there is a bicycle route ahead. B. Storm grates on the side of the road where the bicyclist is riding C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B is correct

It's a beautiful day and you are traveling in the right lane of a two-way highway, but need to make an emergency stop; however there is a tractor-trailer following you. You should:

A. Signal and steer off the road and then stop B. Put on your hazard lights and come to a stop in your lane C. Move to the left lane and come to a stop D. None of the above is correct

When you are angle or perpendicular parking, you should:

A. Signal in the direction opposite your intended parking B. Not signal since you are in a parking lot C. Signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning D. Use your emergency flashers

Traffic control devices include:

A. Signal lights B. Traffic signs C. Pavement markings D. All of the above are correct

You are traveling on a narrow two-lane road and are approaching a child riding his bike on the right side of the road. A line of oncoming vehicles following a slow moving truck is approaching in the oncoming lane. You should flash your lights, tap your horn and

A. Slow down and move closer to the truck B. Slow down and move to your right C. Maintain speed and lane position D. Speed up and move to your left.

You are changing lanes in traffic on a multiple-lane street. As you start to steer into the other lane, you should:

A. Slow down slightly B. Maintain the same speed C. Increase your speed quickly D. Increase your speed slightly

You are driving on a two-lane roadway and you encounter a fire truck coming toward you with sirens and emergency lights on, you should:

A. Slow, but continue in your lane since the truck has the other lane available to drive in. B. Maintain your speed and lane position C. Move off the roadway, but slow only enough to maintain control of your vehicle. D. Pull over as far as possible to the right and stop until the fire truck passes you.

Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) programs generally include which of the following?

A. Some form of nighttime driving restrictions. B. Requirements for supervised practice driving time. C. A limit to the number of passengers in the car. D. All the above are correct.

When the vehicle is stopped or traveling at a constant speed, the suspension load is:

A. Stable B. To the right C. To the rear D. To the front

An effective control device that is the least used in emergency situations is the:

A. Steering wheel B. Brakes C. Horn D. Accelerator

When a person is affected by marijuana he/she will:

A. Still be capable fo driving safely B. Be at higher risk because of reduced concentration C. Be more relaxed and drive better D. See better at night

If your vehicle is equipped with airbags you:

A. Still need to wear your safety belt B. Do not need to wear your safety belt C. Should wear the safety belt in the back seat only if there are no air bages in the back seat area. D. Should disable the airbags if you wear your safety belt.

1. The effect of alcohol on the central nervous system is the same as any other:

A. Stimulant B. Depressant C. Narcotic D. Hallucinogen

Barbiturates and tranquilizers are:

A. Stimulants B. Depressants C. Narcotics D. Hallucinogens

If you are facing a steady red signal light you should:

A. Stop B. Stop then proceed with caution C. Slow then proceed with caution D. None of the above is correct

15. When you approach a stop sign you should:

A. Stop at the intersection B. Slow and proceed with caution if you can see all approaching traffic C. Stop only if there is approaching traffic from another direction D. None of the above is correct

If you are driving and become fatigued you should:

A. Stop driving and get rest B. Play the radio at high volume. C. Open the windows D. All of the above are correct

A vehicle ahead of you can increase your risk by:

A. Suddenly stopping B. Swerving into your lane C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B are correct

One of the best ways to prevent fatigue while driving on a long trip is to:

A. Take food along so you can avoid drive-through restaurants B. Play the radio at high volume C. Leave early (3 A.M. to 5 A.M.), eat regular meals and drive at the speed limit D. Stop, get out of the car and walk around for at least 10 minutes every two hours.

Drivers who are unaware of the risk involved in driving will

A. Tend to take the action required to control obvious risks B. Tend to insist that any crash they were involved in is not their fault. C. Both A and B are correct D. Both A and B are false

You should avoid driving fro extended periods of time beside a large truck because:

A. The air currents created by large trucks will force you off the road. B. Large trucks have large blind areas and th truck driver may not realize you are there. C. The dirt, dust and smoke from a large truck will create visibility problems for you. D. None of the above is correct.

When driving, a "closing-probability" is:

A. The chance that another vehicle will be in the same place you plan to be at the same time. B. The chance that a vehicle and another object will move closer together as they move along a projected path of travel. C. The chance tha the oncoming vehicle on a two-lan roadway will veer into your lane. D. The chance that you will have a crash.

When drugs are combined, it is likely that there will be a synergistic effect on your body, meaning:

A. The combined drugs will have a greater effect than if taken separately B. The drugs cancel out each other's effects C. The first drug taken will be the only drug that has any effect on you. D. The last drug taken will be the only drug that has any effect on you

You should make a larger reduction in your speed when:

A. The consequences of a possible collision are greater. B. A police officer is present C. Driving during the daylight hours D. The pavement is clear and your vehicle had good traction

The amount of alcohol in a drink is determined in part by:

A. The cost of the drink B. The drinker's body weight C. If it is served in a glass or a mug D. The strength of the beverage

Under which condition(s) can a driver be charged with reckless driving?

A. The driver intentionally drives in a dangerous manner B. The driver knows he/she is placing others at risk C. The conditions make the increase in risk obvious D. All of the above are correct

Which of the following is an indication that the driver you observe has poor spatial judgment?

A. The driver is tailgating another vehicle. B. The driver is giving an incorrect signal C. The driver did not stop at the stop sign D. The driver did not remove the snow from the rear window of his car.

When two drivers approach or enter an intersection from different intersecting roads at about the same time, who should yield the right-of-way?

A. The driver that is oldest should yield the right-of-way B. The driver on the left should yield the right-of-way C. The driver with the newest vehicle must yield the right-of-way D. The first driver to slow should yield the right-of-way.

A rear-facing infant child safety seat should be properly secured in:

A. The front seat B. The back seat C. Any set that has a safety belt D. The cargo area

Administrative laws enable:

A. The governor of the state to control the positioning of traffic lights B. State officials to control their highway transportation system. C. State officials to use traffic fines to fund public education D. The legislative branch to set speed limits.

Steering quickly results in:

A. The headlight beams dipping forward B. A shift of weight from one side of the car to the other. C. Both A and B are correct D. Both A and B are incorrect

A red arrow illuminated on a traffic light means:

A. The light is about to change to green B. You should stop then proceed. C. You cannot turn in that direction D. You must turn in that direction.

How fast you drive is determined by:

A. The posted speed limit B. The highway conditions C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B is correct

Which principle, with respect to right-of-way, is not correct?

A. The purpose of right-of-way laws is to prevent conflicts resulting from one driver failing to yield to another. B. The right-of-way is taken, not given. C. A driver has not yielded the right-of-way when other drivers are forced to slow or wait. D. Whoever has the last clear chance to avoid a collision has an obligation to do so.

When your mirrors are properly adjusted, which of the following is true?

A. The rearview mirror will be adjusted allowing you to see as much of the rear window as possible. B. The outside mirrors will be adjusted to provide a view of the sides of your vehicle. C. Blingd spots will be eliminated so you do not need to check the sides. D. The mirrors will provide detailed information about the vehicles around you.

In a group of friends, the designated driver is:

A. The relief driver on a long trip B. The most experienced driver in the group C. The driver who has provisional driver's license D. The driver who has agreed not to use alcohol and will drive friends home.

Your vehicle's operating space is:

A. The space in front of the vehicle B. The space behind the vehicle C. The space to the sides of the vehicle D. All the above are correct.

Animals are especially dangerous when you see them near the roadway because:

A. Their actions are erratic and unpredictable. B. They are attracted by vehicle exhaust fumes. C. They have a basic fear of vehicles and will alway run from them. D. They are generally too small to cause any damage to your vehicle if you hit them.

Regulatory signs that have a red circle with a red slash indicate to you:

A. There is a prohibition. B. There is no prohibition C. There is emphasis placed on whatever is inside the circle D. The restriction applies only at night.

You are about to collide with another vehicle. You should:

A. Throw yourself on the floor of your vehicle and tell your passengers to do the same. B. Use controlled braking and steer so that you collide with the other vehicle at an angle.** C. Lock your brakes and steer hard to the right side of the roadway. D. Turn off your engine.

1. An adequate space margin is one that provides a driver with:

A. Time B. Space C. Visibility D. All of the above are correct

Which of the following is not one of the three major highway conditions that require you to adjust speed?

A. Time B. Visibility C. Traction D. Space

The primary reason for the use of traffic laws is"

A. To generate revenue for road maintenance. B. Assign fault when crashes occur C. Regulate the use of fossil fuels and protect the environment D. Prevent traffic crashes and promote the orderly flow of traffic.

Inexperienced drivers are likely:

A. To have little experience with alcohol B. To have a lot of experience with alcohol C. To know when alcohol affects their ability to drive safely D. Use alcohol but only in moderation

One reason to develop the habit of checking behind you using your mirrors is:

A. To know the make and color of vehicles around you. B. To know if a police officer is behind you C. To help you to avoid collisions when conditions change suddenly. D. To be able to pull over for fire trucks and ambulances.

When you are driving you should be able to determine whether you can safely move your vehicle into a space located:

A. To the side B. To the front C. To the rear D. All the above are correct.

Dashed white pavement lines separating two lanes indicate:

A. Traffic is traveling in the same direction B. You may not cross over it C. You may not turn D. The pavement is about to narrow

"Rules of the Road" are in effect only when signs, signals or markings are posted.

A. True B. False

. Road grime-dirt, oil, water and other debris can reduce headlight output by up to 90 percent.

A. True B. False

Alcohol affects men and women the same.

A. True B. False

Children under twelve years of age should always ride in the back seat.

A. True B. False

Developing skills to check traffic behind you may help avoid collisions when conditions change suddenly.

A. True B. False

Drivers involved in a collision must show proof of their ability to pay for any damages

A. True B. False

During the winter, your vehicle speed must be high for you to cause your vehicle to skid.

A. True B. False

In the event of an emergency, if you are driving a vehicle equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), apply maximum pressure to the brake pedal to activate the system.

A. True B. False

Most of today's drivers believe that they may be at fault if they are involved in a collision:

A. True B. False

Nearly a quarter of all new drivers will be involved in a collision or convicted of a traffic offense during their first year of driving.

A. True B. False

Strong emotions can affect our ability to make safe driving decisions.

A. True B. False

Successfully completing a driver education course will guarantee that you will become a safe driver.

A. True B. False

The radio/MP3/CD player should not be used by new drivers.

A. True B. False

When you direct your attention 20-30 seconds ahead of your vehicle and to both sides of the vehicle, you are more likely to identify objects or conditions that could increase your level of risk.

A. True B. False

You do not have to obey regulatory signs. These signs are in place to provide you guidance about applicable laws a that particular place.

A. True B. False

You generally steer where you look

A. True B. False

You have better control of your vehicle during emergency maneuvers if you are not wearing your safety belt.

A. True B. False

You must press hard on the accelerator as you start the engine.

A. True B. False

You should tailgate the vehicle in front of you just before you pass the vehicle so your time to pass is shortened.

A. True B. False

Safety belts help keep a driver behind the steering wheel and in control during a crash

A. True B. False.

Each state has its own laws regarding use and ownership of motor vehicles.

A. True B. Flase, the Federal government passes theses laws for all states C. True, but they are all exactly the same for every state. D. Flase, there are no such laws.

When securing your vehicle in a parking lot, you should:

A. Turn the ignition to off then roll up windows and turn off your headlights. B. Unfasten your safety belt then turn off all accessories and lights. C. Turn off all accessories and lights then turn off the ignition. D. Turn off the ignition then shift the gear selector lever to park.

To check your blind areas, you should:

A. Turn your head slightly and check over yours shoulder in the direction of the blind area. B. Adjust all of your mirrors temporarily C. Lower your visor and use the vanity mirror and light attached to it. D. Try to see the reflection off of the vehicle traveling in your blind spot.

When you curb-park facing up hill with a curb to your right, you should leave your front wheels:

A. Turned toward the curb B. Turned away from the curb C. Pointed straight ahead D. None of the above is correct

When the signal light ahead turns to yellow you should.

A. Understand your right-of-way is about to expire and clear intersection. B. Speed up so you will not have to stop at the red light that is about to appear. C. Expect to see the green light next D. None of the above is correct.

The first step to ensure the path behind the vehicle is clear prior to backing is:

A. Use the inside rearview mirror. B. Use the outside mirrors C. Look over your right shoulder. D. If possible, check behind your vehicle before entering the vehicle.

When giving hand and arm signals to indicate your vehicle's movement, you should:

A. Use your right arm and hand B. Use your left arm and hand C. Use your right arm and hand when indicating a right turn and your left when indicating a left turn or slow/stop. D. Never use your arms and hands to signal you intentions.

It is more difficult to steer if you fail to:

A. Use your turn signals. B. Adjust your rearview mirror C. Maintain an upright seating position D. All of the above are correct

Freeway speed-change (weave) lanes are:

A. Used for both acceleration and deceleration B. Never used for both acceleration and deceleration. C. Used only for acceleration when merging D. Only used for deceleration.

You have greater directional control (steering capabilities) when you are:

A. Using controlled braking B. Pumping your brakes C. Stabbing your brakes D. skidding

Which of the following is most important when judging clearance for braking.

A. Vehicle color B. Vehicle type C. Vehicle speed D. Vehicle age

When selecting a path of travel, you should give attention to:

A. Visibility, space, traffic flow, traction and laws B. Visibility, space, traffic flow and laws C. Visibility, laws and space D. Space, traffic flow and laws.

All drivers are required to exercise due care to avoid a collision except:

A. When they have the right-of -way B. When the traffic light is green C. When they are turning right D. There are no exceptions

A reasonable and proper speed for any set of conditions is a speed that:

A. Will not result in a violation B. Allows you to avoid spinouts C. Allows time to adjust your radio while moving D. Assures a safe travel path

You are traveling on a multi-lane street and the lane you are in is blocked ahead. You should:

A. Yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes B. Expect the traffic in the adjacent lane to yield to you C. Not change lanes and go off road to the medium or shoulder to get around the blockage D. None of the above is correct.

Yellow pavement line indicate:

A. You cannot do something B. Oncoming traffic is on the opposite side of it C. You must turn D. The pavement is about to narrow

You have placed your vehicle in Drive and are preparing to move forward;

A. You do not need to check your mirrors since you are moving forward. B. You should accelerate then check your mirrors and blind areas for other vehicles C. You should check your mirrors and blind areas before pivoting your foot from the brake to the accelerator D. You should keep your parking brake set.

The main area of focus to guide your vehicle is the: A. You intended path of travel

A. You intended path of travel B. Benter line of the road C. Right edge of the road D. Hood of your vehicle.

1. It is recommended that you have your headlights on any time you are driving because it is easier for:

A. You to avoid a collision B. You to see the edges of the roadway C. You to see signs, signals and markings D. Others to see your vehicle

When driving, it is best to place:

A. Your foot in front of the brake and pivot to the accelerator B. Your foot in front of the accelerator and pivot to the brake C. Both A and B are correct D. Neither A nor B are correct

When a driver is following you too closely (tailgating), you should give additional space to:

A. Your right B. Your left C. Both sides of your vehicle D. Your front and at least one side

If you collide with an unattended vehicle, you:

A. should attempt to locate the owner B. Attach a written notice with your contact information to the vehicle C. Write down the license number of the other vehicle D. All of the above are correct


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