Driver's Ed. AAA How to Drive Ch. 3
To operate a vehicle smoothly and safely you should direct your attention ahead:
20 to 30 seconds.
Steering quickly results in:
A shift of weight from one side of the vehicle to the other.
When driving, you control the vehicle with the:
Brakes, Steering wheel, and Accelerator.
It is more difficult to steer if you fail to:
Maintain an upright seating position
When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is:
Maximized
When the vehicle is stopped or traveling at a constant speed, the suspension load is:
Stable.
When you are driving you should be able to determine whether you can safely move your vehicle into a space located:
To the side, front, and to the rear.
When you direct your attention 20 to 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.
True
A vehicle's suspension balance is affected by all of the following with the exception of:
Angle of the driver's seat
Vehicle acceleration will produce a weight shift from:
Front to rear
Your vehicle's operating space is:
The space in front of the vehicle, behind the vehicle, and the space to the sides of your vehicle.
Your eyes see:
What your brain directs them to look at