Driver's Ed

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(D) Blood alcohol concentration

"BAC" stands for _________________________ (A) Breath alcohol content (B) Blood alcohol content (C) Breath alcohol concentration (D) Blood alcohol concentration

(B) Lane departure warning systems

These systems help warn drivers when they deviate from their intended path of travel. (A) Drowsiness alert systems (B) Lane departure warning systems (C) Electronic stability control systems (D) Adaptive cruise control systems

(C) Blind spot monitoring systems

These systems use sensors or cameras to determine when a vehicle is in an area around your vehicle that you can't see in your mirrors? (A) Adaptive headlights (B) Traffic jam support systems (C) Blind spot monitoring systems (D) Lane departure warning and prevention systems

(A) Electronic stability control

This system determines when a vehicle is turning more or less than the driver intended, basically detecting the start of an understeer or an oversteer skid? (A) Electronic stability control (B) Anti-lock brakes (C) Blind spot monitoring (D) Parking assist and back-over prevention systems

(D) Forward collision avoidance

This technology identifies a potential collision, and then warns the driver of the situation? (A) Electronic stability control (B) Anti-lock brakes (C) Tire pressure monitoring (D) Forward collision avoidance

(B) 12-15

To allow enough distance to stop in response to threatening objects or conditions, you should identify a planned path of travel ___ seconds ahead. (A) 2-4, (b) 12-15, (c) 20-30, (d) 50-60

(D) All of the above

To avoid a collision, you can use: (A) Evasive steering (B) Evasive braking (C) Evasive acceleration (D) All of the above

(B) 4/32 of an inch

To be safe for use, your tires should have a minimum tread depth of _________________. (A) 2/32 of an inch (B) 4/32 of an inch (C) 1/4 of an inch (D) The thickness of a quarter

(A) Turn your head and check over your shoulder in the direction of the blind area

To check your blind areas, you should: (a) turn your head and check over your 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.

(C) Both A and B

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, (d) neither A nor B

(D) All of the above

To effectively search the total traffic scene, drivers should monitor the area __________ of the vehicle. (A) To the rear, (b) to the sides, (c) to the front, (d) all of the above

(D) All of the above

To enhance your ability to assess and manage risk in specific driving conditions, 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, or (d) all of the above

(B) Move the heat control to hot and allow the engine to warm up before you turn on the defroster

To help prevent frost from forming on the inside of the glass: (A) Put on your emergency flashers. (B) Move the heat control to hot and allow the engine to warm up before you turn on the defroster. (C) Spray fluid. (D) Clean the glass periodically.

(D) Use calming drugs before driving

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 driver to make mistakes. (D) Use calming drugs before driving.

(C) When to change speed

To make accurate and timely decisions while driving, you must know: (a) all road blockages, (b) the conditions of nearby drivers, (c) when to change speed, (d) traffic jams

(D) Roadway motorized users, signs, signals and markings, non-motorized users

To more efficiently gather information, a driver should search and identify objects and conditions within one of 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) roadway motorized users, signs, signals and markings, non-motorized users

(B) Assigned-risk insurance plan

To provide coverage for high-risk drivers, most states offer: (a) low coverage insurance, (b) assigned-risk insurance plan, (c) high risk plan, (d) no insurance

False

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

True

True/False: Accelerating gently while you drive will minimize the use of fuel

False

True/False: Alcohol affects men and women the same.

False

True/False: At staggered stops, the left stop bar is positioned a bit more forward than the right stop.

True

True/False: Children under the age of 13 years old should always ride in the back seat

True

True/False: Drivers involved in a collision must show proof of their ability to pay for any damages.

True

True/False: Driving with your low-beam headlights on during daylight hours makes you visible from nearly 1 mile away.

False

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

(A) True

True/False: Each state has their own laws regarding use and ownership of motor vehicles. (A) True, (b) false, the Federal government passes these laws for all states, (c) true, but they are all exactly the same for every state, (d) false, there are no such laws

True

True/False: Hand over hand allows you to pull the steering wheel as you turn.

True

True/False: In extremely cold temperatures your windshield washer fluid may freeze onto the windshield if you attempt to spray fluid while driving.

True

True/False: It is against the law to loan your vehicle to a person who is unlicensed or whose driving privilege has been suspended

True

True/False: Light rail vehicles can interrupt traffic signals.

True

True/False: Nearly half of all new drivers will either be convicted of a traffic offense or be involved in a collision during their first 12 months of driving

False

True/False: On a two way left turn, you can make a left turn from any lane

True

True/False: Parents should work as a team with a driving instructor to provide practice for the new driver

True

True/False: Releasing pressure from the brake pedal allows your vehicle to move forward slowly, provided your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission.

True

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

True

True/False: Safety belts help keep a driver behind the steering wheel and in control during a crash

True

True/False: Seatbelts help keep a driver behind the steering where and in control during a crash

False

True/False: Since the trailer is attached to your vehicle, additional insurance for the trailer is never needed.

True

True/False: Some states restrict driving at night during the intermediate licensing stage

True

True/False: Strong emotions affect our ability to make safe driving decisions.

False

True/False: Successfully completing a driver education course will guarantee that you become a safe driver

True

True/False: Sudden steering input, coupled with a high speed can generate enough weight transfer to overcome the tires' traction and result in a skid.

True

True/False: The high/low beam headlight switch on some older model vehicles may be located on the floor, beneath the parking brake pedal

False

True/False: The main difference between young and more experienced drivers is the number of miles they have covered

True

True/False: The majority of drivers use their right foot for braking.

True

True/False: The physical health of the driver can affect stopping time of the vehicle.

True

True/False: When no parking lot or rest area is available and you need to pull off the traveled portion of the road, wait for conditions to improve before moving on.

False

True/False: When two vehicles approach an intersection, the driver on the right should yield right-of-way to the driver on the left

False

True/False: When you adjust your side mirrors, position your head straight ahead as if you were driving

True

True/False: When you direct your attention 20 to 30 seconds ahead of your vehicle and to both sides of the vehicle, you are able to identify objects or conditions that could increase your level of risk

True

True/False: You generally steer where you look.

False

True/False: You have better control of your vehicle during emergency maneuvers if you are not wearing your seat belt.

False

True/False: You must press hard on the accelerator as you start the engine.

False

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

False

True/False:When your vision is obstructed by off-road objects, you should use your horn to notify other drivers.

(A) Holding the steering wheel in a turned position too long

Two common errors to avoid when backing are (1) turning the steering wheel too far, and (2) ______________________________________________. (A) Holding the steering wheel in a turned position too long (B) Turning the steering wheel too quickly (C) Turning the steering wheel too slowly (D) Backing too quickly

(B) 3-4 seconds

Under most conditions a minimum following interval of __________ will enable you to adjust speed or position appropriately. (A) 2 seconds, (b) 3-4 seconds, (c) 8 seconds, (d) three car lengths

(C) At least once a month or as recommended in the owner's manual

Under normal driving conditions, checks under the hood should be performed how often? (A) only if something goes wrong, (b) when you first buy a vehicle, (c) at least once a month or as recommended in the owner's manual, (d) every time you drive

(A) Decrease fuel economy

Under-inflated tires will: (A) Decrease fuel economy. (B) Not have an effect on fuel economy. (C) Improve fuel economy. (D) Provide a harsher ride.

(C) Front to rear

Vehicle acceleration will produce a weight shift of: (a) rear to front, (b) side to side, (c) front to rear, (d) none of the above

(C) Constant speed

Vehicles run most efficiently at: (A) Maximum speed (B) Varying speed (C) Constant speed (D) None of the above

(B) Accelerating

Vehicles use the greatest amount of fuel when _______. (A) Turning (B) Accelerating (C) Braking (D) Idling

(A) Are generally diamond shaped

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

Brakes, steering wheel, and accelerator

What are the 3 main components that help you control vehicle speed and placement?

(D) Both A and B

What features can drivers use to interpret the meaning of a sign? (A) color, (b) shape, (c) size, (d) both A and B

1. Place your key in the ignition 2. Make sure all doors are closed tightly and locked 3. Check windows, clean and defrost as needed 4. Check for packages or other objects that could block your view or strike an occupant in the event of a quick stop or crash 5. Adjust the seat, steering-wheel column, accelerator, brake pedals, and head restraints 6. Adjust the inside and outside mirrors 7. Fasten and adjust safety belts and make sure all passengers fasten theirs 8. Adjust air vents, windows, and temperature control 9. Leave off radio to avoid distractions

What is the pre-driving sequence?

(B) Traffic offenses

What is the primary cause of suspension or revocation of a driver's license? (A) Stealing vehicles, (b) traffic offenses, (c) driving large vehicles, (d) owning too many vehicles

(D) The teen and parent will be able to establish clear communication channels with respect to vehicle use

Which of the following presents the greatest advantage of a Parent-Teen Driving Agreement: (a) the teen is less likely to be criticized if they are involved in a crash, (b) the parent will be assured the teen is taking care of the vehicle, (c) the teen will have designated days on which they can drive, (d) the teen and parent will be able to establish clear communication channels with respect to vehicle use

(C) Time

Which of the following will help you sober up from the effects of alcohol? (A) Coffee or milk (B) Food in the stomach (C) Time (D) Fresh air or a cold shower

Slow down to separate the two risks

When driving on a roadway you notice a pedestrian on the side up ahead as well as an oncoming car in the other lane. What would you do to reduce risk for yourself and others on the roadway?

(D) All of the above

When driving, you control the vehicle with the: (a) brakes, (b) steering wheel, (c) accelerator, (d) all of the above

(D) Thrust acceleration

Which of these acceleration levels is used for moving in higher speed traffic? (A) Idling acceleration, (b) light acceleration, (c) progressive acceleration, (d) thrust acceleration

(A) 9 and 3

Which of these hand positions allow for the optimum control when turning the wheel? (A) 9 and 3, (b) 6 and 12, (c) 10 and 2, (d) none of these

(C) Checking under the hood

Which of these is not part of a daily pre-driving check? (A) checking the vehicle as you approach it, (b) checking outside the vehicle, (c) checking under the hood, (d) checking inside the vehicle

(A) The combined drugs will have a greater effect than if taken separately

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 others' 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.

(D) More space to the side with the most serious consequences

When faced with dangers close to both sides of your path of travel you should create: (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 oncoming traffic, (c) about the same space on either side of you, (d) more space to the side with the most serious consequences.

(B) Use your left arm and hand

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 your intentions.

(A) Proceed farther into the intersection before starting the turn

When making a left turn with a trailer in tow, you will need to: (A) Proceed farther into the intersection before starting the turn. (B) Start making the turn sooner. (C) Start turning at about the same place as you would without the trailer. (D) Keep your vehicle in the center of your lane at all times.

(C) 500

When on an extended drive, avoid driving more than _____ miles per day. (A) 300 (B) 400 (C) 500 (D) 800

(B) Away from the curb

When parking uphill with a curb, you should turn the front wheels: (a) toward the curb, (b) away from the curb, (c) straight, (d) none of the above

(D) Give the rider the whole lane

When passing a motorcycle or scooter, __________________________________. (A) Give the rider the right side of the lane. (B) Give the rider the left side of the lane. (C) Do not pass. (D) Give the rider the whole lane.

(D) All of the above

When reversing direction, you should consider: (a) traffic density, (b) your speed, (c) visibility, (d) all of the above

(A) Visibility, space, traffic flow, traction and laws

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

(D) All of the above

When shopping for a vehicle, you should (A) Investigate the market. (B) Consider a previously owned model. (C) Consider a certified used car. (D) All of the above.

(D) As soon as the engine starts

When starting the engine, you should release the key: (a) after you check over your left shoulder, (b) as you release the parking brake, (c) when you hear a grinding sound, (d) as soon as the engine starts

(D) Both hands will always maintain contact with the steering wheel

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 twelve 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.

(B) On a one-way street

When the trolley is moving, you can pass it on the left side when: (A) There are no people waiting to load (B) On a one-way street (C) The light is green (D) The lights are flashing yellow

(D) Left side tires

When turning to the right, the contact patches of the ________________ will increase in size. (A) front tires, (b) rear tires, (c) right side tires, (d) left side tires

(B) The driver on the left should yield the right-of-way

When two drivers approach or enter an intersection from different roads at about the same time, who is supposed to 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.

(D) None of the above is correct

When you approach a stop sign you should: (a) slow down, (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.

(C) 5 to 15 mph

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

(D) Signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning

When you are angle or perpendicular parking, you should: (a) signal in the direction opposite your intended parking space so other driver's will not attempt to pass you, (b) not signal since you are in a parking lot, (c) use your emergency flashers, (d) signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning.

(B) Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go

When you are backing and turning a trailer, you should: (A) Turn the steering wheel in the same direction you want the trailer to go. (B) Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go. (C) Neither A nor B is correct; you cannot back up with a trailer attached. (D) Your steering wheel position does not affect where the trailer goes when backing.

(A) Stop driving and get rest

When 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

(B) Reduce your speed and make sure your low bean headlights or daytime running lights are on

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 or daytime running lights are on. (C) Maintain the posted speed limit. (D) Turn off head lights and / or daytime running lights.

(C) Allow more distance from the edge of the pavement

When you are driving with a trailer in tow and the road curves to the right you should: (A) Keep your vehicle in the center of your lane. (B) Move closer to the edge of the roadway. (C) Allow more distance from the edge of the pavement. (D) Move your vehicle over into the oncoming traffic lane while traveling through the curve.

(B) Rear

When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your: (a) front, (b) rear, (c) right side, (d) left side

(A) Stop

When you are facing a steady red light and wish to continue straight ahead, you should: (a) stop, (b) stop then proceed with caution, (c) slow then proceed with caution, (d) none of the above

(B) Leave your transmission in reverse

When you are parking downhill, with a manual shift vehicle, set your parking brake and? (A) Put your car in Park, (b) leave your transmission in Reverse, (c) leave your car in low gear, (d) keep your front wheels straight.

(C) Yield to pedestrians in the cross walk

When you are turning, you should: (a) have the right-of-way if you use your turn signal, (b) use extra caution and yield the right-of-way to all other drivers, (c) yield to pedestrians in the cross walk, (d) only turn at signal controlled intersections.

(D) Mental judgement is affected before your physical coordination

When you drink alcohol: (A) Physical coordination is affected before your mental judgment. (B) Both physical coordination and your mental judgment are affected at the same time. (C) Neither mental judgment nor physical coordination is affected. (D) Mental judgment is affected before your physical coordination.

(D) 60

When you load a trailer, arrange ____ percent of the weight in the front half of the trailer. (A) 30 (B) 40 (C) 50 (D) 60

(A) Look through the car ahead and the one beyond that

When you need to slow down or make a stop you should? (A) Look through the car ahead and the one beyond that. (B) Focus on the vehicle ahead of you. (C) Brake only if there is a vehicle ahead. (D) Put maximum pressure on the brake.

(D) Both first gear and reverse

When you park and leave a manual shift vehicle, it is best to set the parking brake and shift to: (A) First Gear (B) Neutral (C) Reverse (D) Both First Gear and Reverse

(B) Give the motorcycle as much room as you would any other vehicle you pass

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

(A) Not have to back out

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

(D) Get a full explanation of coverage and costs before you purchase

When you shop for insurance for your vehicle, you should: (A) Only consider insurance companies that allow you to pay monthly premiums. (B) Not be concerned with different policy provisions since all insurance policies are the same by law. (C) Compare only the cost. (D) Get a full explanation of coverage and costs before you purchase.

(B) Maximized

When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is: (a) minimized, (b) maximized, (c) not affected, (d) none of the above

(D) Apply the brakes

When your car headlights fail, you should: (A) Pull up to the side of the road. (B) Swerve right. (C) Shut off the engine. (D) Apply the brakes.

(B) Enhance your ability to steer while braking hard

When your vehicle is equipped with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) you will: (A) Skid on any surface as soon as you depress the brake pedal. (B) Enhance your ability to steer while braking hard. (C) Stop your vehicle faster. (D) Not be able to lock the doors of your vehicle with auto-lock.

(B) Inside of those made by your front tires

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) inside of those made by your front tires, (c) on top of those made by your front tires, (d) none of the above is correct.

(D) All of the above

When your vehicle's engine is checked and maintained as recommended in its owner's manual you may expect to: (A) Reduce air pollution. (B) Get better gas mileage. (C) Reduce the likelihood of expensive repairs. (D) All of the above

(C) The lane corresponding to the lane you turned from

Where turns are permitted from more than one lane, turn into: (A) The inner lane that is closest to you. (B) The outer lane. (C) The lane corresponding to the lane you turned from. (D) The traffic lane that goes in the direction you want to go.

(A) Stereo system

Which is not considered a vehicle operating system? (A) Stereo system (B) Fuel system (C) Lubricating system (D) Safety system

(B) Storm grates on the side of the road where the bicyclist is riding

Which of the following conditions will likely cause a bicyclist to make an unexpected maneuver? (A) Signs 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 (D) Neither A nor B

(D) Loss of braking ability

Which of the following is a vehicle failure? (A) Ice on your windshield (B) Speeding (C) Driving while intoxicated (D) Loss of braking ability

(A) The driver is tailgating another vehicle

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.

(C) Hazard flashers

Which of the following is considered a vehicle communication device? (A) windshield wipers, (b) vanity mirror, (c) hazard flashers, (d) door locks

(A) Express your frustration at their actions

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 your plan to do, (d) warn them of a danger.

(D) Searching 20 to 30 seconds ahead for your vehicle for possible conflicts

Which of the following is not a vision error that could increase risk? (A) Failing to check your rear view 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

(D) All of the above

Which of the following is related to reckless driving behavior? (A) A driver intentionally drives recklessly, (b) a driver knows his or her actions will create a significant risk, (c) conditions make the risk obvious and serious, (d) all of the above

(B) The right of way is taken, not given

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.

(C) Seeing

Which sense is most critical to safe driving? (A) Hearing, (b) smell, (c) seeing, (d) touch

(A) Vehicles approaching on an intersecting street

Yield signs require drivers to yield the right-of-way to: (a) vehicles approaching on an intersecting street, (b) vehicles going past them, (c) vehicles driving at a faster speed, (d) vehicles with children in them

(D) Use controlled braking and steer so that you collide with the other vehicle at an angle

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) Lock your brakes and steer hard to the right side of the roadway. (C) Turn off your engine. (D) Use controlled braking and steer so that you collide with the other vehicle at an angle.

(B) Maintain the same speed

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.

(B) Steer out of danger because it will take less distance

You are driving about 45 mph when a situation arrives and you must avoid a collision by either braking or steering, 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 action because that will take about the same distance. (D) None of the above

(C Move off the roadway and stop until the fire truck passes you

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

(A) Slow down and move closer to the truck

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 and 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.

(C) Collision

You fail to stop at a stop sign and hit another vehicle. Which type of insurance will pay for the repair of your vehicle? (A) Liability (B) Medical Payments (C) Collision (D) Comprehensive

(C) You should check your mirrors and blind areas before pivoting your foot from the brake to the accelerator.

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.

(B) Going around the block

You have the option of making a two-point turn, U-turn or going 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 2 point turn, (d) the risk is likely to be the same for all three options given.

(C) Not only those dangers you can see, but also those you cannot see

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

(D) 4-5

You should always maintain a stopping zone distance of at least __________ seconds. (A) 2-3, (b) 9-10, (c) 12-15, (d) 4-5

(A) Large trucks have large blind areas and the truck driver may not realize you are there

You should avoid driving for extended periods of time beside a large truck because: (A) Large trucks have large blind areas and the truck driver may not realize you are there. (B) The dirt, dust, and smoke from a large truck will create visibility problems for you. (C) The air currents created by large trucks will force you off the road. (D) None of the above is correct.

(A) As you approach a hill crest

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.

(A) For others to see your vehicle

You should have your headlights on when you drive during the 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.

(C) 5-6 second

You should maintain at least a ___________ following distance when driving a heavy vehicle or towing a trailer. (A) 2-3 second (B) 3-4 second (C) 5-6 second (D) 7-8 second

(A) The consequences of a possible collision are greater

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 has good traction.

(D) The chance that a vehicle and another object will move closer together as they move along a projected path of travel

A "closing probability" when driving 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 the oncoming vehicle on a two lane roadway will veer into your lane, (c) the chance that you will have a crash, (d) the chance that a vehicle and another object will move closer together as they move along a projected path of travel

(D) Demonstrates proof of ownership

A certificate of motor-vehicle title: (a) Demonstrates proof of vehicle registration, (b) gives an individual permission to operate a motor vehicle on public highways (c) demonstrates proof of financial responsibility, (d) demonstrates proof of ownership

(B) Breaking hard

A common cause of a skid is: (A) Attempting a pass (B) Braking hard (C) Misaligned wheels (D) Driving distracted

(B) State officials to control their highway transportation system

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.

(D) Depressant

Alcohol is a _________________ drug. (A) Stimulant (B) Narcotic (C) Barbiturate (D) Depressant

(A) Frustrations

All of the following are common messages communicated by drivers to reduce risk except: (a) frustrations, (b) intentions, (c) warning, (d) presence

(D) Other drivers

All of the following are off-road obstacles except: (a) shrubbery, (b) signs, (c) buildings, (d) other drivers

(D) All of the above

An adequate space margin is one that provides a driver with: (a) time, (b) space, (c) visibility, (d) all of the above

(D) 80

An estimated ___ percent of collisions involve some form of driver inattention. (A) 20 (B) 50 (C) 70 (D) 80

(D) Runs north and south

An odd-numbered Interstate sign using a single or double digit number indicates a route that: (a) runs in a loop around a city, (b) extends outward from a loop around a city, (c) runs east and west, (d) runs north and south

(D) Their actions are erratic and unpredictable

Animals are especially dangerous when you see them near the roadway because: (A) They are attracted by vehicle exhaust fumes. (B) They have a basic fear of vehicles and will always run from them. (C) They are generally too small to cause any damage to your vehicle if you hit them. (D) Their actions are erratic and unpredictable.

(B) Retain steering control under hard braking

Anti-lock Braking Systems allow drivers to: (A) Prevent skidding (B) Retain steering control under hard braking (C) Drive at slightly higher speeds (D) Stop in short distances

(D) Five years

Approximately how long does it take a new driver to reach the driving ability of the average driver? (A) the length of a driver education course, (b) six months, (c) one year, (d) five years

(D) 90

Approximately what percent of crashes are caused by driver error? (A) 39, (b) 55, (c) 63, (d) 90

(D) All of the above

Areas where pedestrian traffic is high include: (A) Bus stops (B) School zones (C) Parking lots (D) All of the above

(C) Both A and B

As a driver you have a responsibility to pedestrians that is: (A) Legal (B) Moral (C) Both A and B (D) Neither A nor B

(A) 23 times- in terms of percent increase, that's a rise of 2,300%!

Degree that the risk of a crash / near crash increases when texting while driving? (A) 23 times- in terms of percent increase, that's a rise of 2,300%! (B) 46 times- in terms of percent increase, that's a rise of 4,600%! (C) 13 times- in terms of percent increase, that's a rise of 1,300%! (D) 3 times- in terms of percent increase, that's a rise of 300%!

(B) Issued by the state government

Driver licenses are: (a) issued by country or parish officers, (b) issued by the state government, (c) issued by the federal government, (d) issued by the city officials

(D) All of the above are correct

Drivers are at increased risk at becoming fatigued if they: (A) Are shift workers. (B) Take long trips. (C) Are young drivers. (D) All of the above are correct.

(B) Can lose their license

Drivers that refuse to take a test to determine the presence of drugs and / or alcohol in their system: (a) can't be arrested for DWI/DUI, (b) can lose their license, (c) will be allowed to drive home, (d) can only be given a warning

(B) Insist that the crash they were involved in is not their fault

Drivers who are unaware of the risk involved in driving will tend to: (a) take the action required to control the obvious risks, (b) insist that the crash they were involved in is not their fault, (c) both A and B are correct, (d) both A and B are false

(D) Are unaware of their own speed

Drivers with poor visual habits: (a) prepare for stops and turns far enough in advance, (b) are rarely surprised, (c) respond to changes in the traffic environment, (d) are unaware of their own speed

(D) Comprehensive

During a storm a tree falls on your parked vehicle. What insurance is going to cover the damage to your vehicle? (A) Liability (B) Medical Payments (C) Collision (D) Comprehensive

(D) All of the above

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

(D) All of the above

If you are planning an extended drive, advance preparation can pay off in terms of: (A) Fewer troubles (B) Fuel savings (C) Enhanced safety (D) All of the above

(A) Miss seeing important information needed to drive safely

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

(C) Continue to look and steer where you want the vehicle to go

If you begin to experience a skid, the best response is to __________________. (A) Downshift to a lower gear. (B) Smoothly apply the brakes. (C) Continue to look and steer where you want the vehicle to go. (D) Turn on the emergency flashers.

(D) Pump the brakes

If you believe that your brakes may have failed, your first action should be to _______________. (A) Position warning devices at 100- and 200-foot increments behind your car. (B) Scrape against a solid surface to reduce speed. (C) Downshift to a lower gear. (D) Pump the brakes.

(A) Space your drinks out over a long period of time

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

(C) Reckless driving

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) tailgating, (c) reckless driving, (d) none of the above

(C) Be searching 20 to 30 seconds ahead of 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 to 30 seconds ahead of your vehicle, (d) all of the above

(C) No driving for 30 days

If you have two "at fault" collisions or convictions within 12 months, you are subject to: (a) a warning letter from the DMV, (b) no driving for 10 days, (c) no driving for 30 days, (d) no driving for six months

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If you move to California from another state, how many days do you have to register your vehicle after becoming a resident?

(C) In the trunk or under a cargo net

If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be: (a) behind the front passenger's seat on the floor, (b) behind the driver's seat on the floor, (c) in the trunk or under a cargo net, (d) on the floor of he passenger's seat

(B) Left

Backing is generally easier when you are backing to your: (A) Right (B) Left (C) Right except on boat ramps (D) Left only when the trailer is not loaded

(B) Depressants

Barbiturates and tranquilizers are: (A) Stimulants (B) Depressants (C) Narcotics (D) Hallucinogens

(C) Reduce the number of trips you need to take

Before driving, carefully plan your route to: (A) Avoid driving through intersections. (B) Ensure that you reach your destination. (C) Reduce the number of trips you need to make. (D) Avoid oncoming traffic.

(B) 100

Before making a turn in an urban area most state laws require a driver to signal at least ____ feet before the turn. (A) 50, (b) 100, (c) 250, (d) 500

(D) All of the above

Before you shift your vehicle into drive, you should: (a) let the engine idle for 15 to 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

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California Driver License Programs involve ___ stages

(A) Night driving from 11pm to 5am

California prohibits which of the following for drivers with a Provisional License: (a) night driving from 11pm to 5 am, (b) driving alone, (c) driving more than 10 hours per day, (d) all of the above are correct

(D) An elderly person

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

(B) It will help to prevent breakdowns

It is important to conduct routine preventive maintenance on your vehicle because: (A) It is the law. (B) It will help to prevent breakdowns. (C) It will keep your vehicle warranty in effect until your vehicle is sold. (D) It makes your vehicle appear cleaner.

(D) Others to see your vehicle

It is recommended 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.

(D) 1 ¼ - 1 ½ hours

It takes the body, on average, approximately _____ to eliminate the alcohol contained in one drink. (A) ½ - 1 hour (B) 2 hours (C) 4 hours (D) 1 ¼ - 1 ½ hours

(D) 1 ¼ - 1 ½ hours

It takes the body, on average, approximately ______ to eliminate the alcohol contained in one drink. (A) ½ - 1 hour (B) 2 hours (C) 4 hours (D) 1 ¼ - 1 ½ hours

(D) They weigh more

Larger vehicles tend to have longer stopping distances than other vehicles because__________________ (A) Their center of gravity is larger. (B) They move faster. (C) They don't have enough room to change lanes. (D) They weigh more.

(D) Are less likely to open during a rollover

Locked doors on your vehicle: (A) Are more likely to open during a rollover. (B) Will increase the likelihood of being ejected. (C) Improve your gas mileage. (D) Are less likely to open during a rollover.

(A) More time to make decisions

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) to read all signs including the highway billboards, (d) to be distracted yet still drive safely

(C) Daytime running lights

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

(C) 2 to 4 p.m.

Most people experience dips in energy between approximately midnight and 6 a.m., and again between approximately ____________, during which they are more likely to fall asleep while driving. (A) 9 to 11 a.m. (B) Noon to 2 p.m. (C) 2 to 4 p.m. (D) 5 to 7 p.m.

(A) .00 to .02

Most states have Zero Tolerance blood-alcohol concentration limits of __________ percent for drivers under age 21. (A) .00 to .02, (b) .02 to .08, (c) .04 to .08, (d) .08 to .10

(B) You may blind other drivers that are approaching you

Not having your headlights aimed properly is dangerous because: (A) You will not be able to flash from low to high beam when an oncoming vehicle does not dim its high beams. (B) You may blind other drivers that are approaching you. (C) Your steering will not be responsive. (D) You may not be aware you are driving faster at night.

(A) Rapidly wear the clutch's surface

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, "riding the clutch" will: (A) Rapidly wear the clutch's surface. (B) Create a "drag" on your vehicle speed. (C) Increase your gas mileage. (D) All of the above are correct.

(B) Shifting into a higher gear at too low a speed

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, a frequent mistake is: (A) Shifting into a higher gear at too high a speed. (B) Shifting into a higher gear at too low a speed. (C) Shifting into a lower gear at too low a speed. (D) Shifting into a lower gear at too high a speed.

(C) 40 to 50 mph

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, fourth and fifth gears are generally engaged at speeds over: (A) 15 to 25 mph. (B) 25 to 35 mph. (C 40 to 50 mph. (D) None of the above

(D) All of the above

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, if you do not operate the clutch properly you could: (A) Stall your engine. (B) Experience bumpy jerks when slowing. (C) Have the vehicle jerk forward when you attempt to accelerate. (D) All of the above

(C) Friction point

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, the point at which the engine begins to move the car as the clutch is released is called the __________________. (A) Matching point (B) Blending point (C) Friction point (D) Friction cuff

(D) Along your intended path of travel

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, when shifting gears, you should look: (A) At the dash gauges. (B) At the gear lever. (C At the side of the highway. (D) Along your intended path of travel.

(D) All the way to the floor

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, when shifting gears, you should press the clutch: (A) Down about an inch. (B) About half-way down. (C) Not at all. (D) All the way to the floor.

(B) Accelerate to the speed of traffic

Once you complete a turn, you must: (A) Wait for other vehicles to pass. (B) Accelerate to the speed of traffic. (C) Slowly move with traffic. (D) Wait for the signal to change.

(D) Stop, get out of the vehicle and walk around for at least ten minutes every two hours

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) Turn up the radio to a high volume. (C) Leave early (3 AM to 5 AM), eat regular meals and drive at the speed limit. (D) Stop, get out of the vehicle and walk around for at least ten minutes every two hours.

(D) 400

Overall risk of a collision while using a cell phone increases by ____ percent. (A) 30 (B) 50 (C) 200 (D) 400

(D) All of the above are 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, (d) all of the above are correct

(B) Liver

Oxidation, the burning of alcohol, takes place in your: (A) Stomach (B) Liver (C) Lower Intestine (D) Brain

(A) Double-parking

Parking in a traffic lane is called ___________________ and is illegal in most states. (A) Double-parking, (b) double-stopping, (c) block parking, (d) double-blocking

(A) Check all sides 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

Which of the following is the best procedure for making a lane change to the right? (A) Check all sides 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, (d) signal right, check driver's outside mirror and look over your right shoulder before moving right.

(A) Double-dashed yellow lines

Reversible lanes are marked with: (a) double-dashed yellow lines, (b) single-dashed yellow lines, (c) double-dashed white lines, (d) single-dashed white lines

(B) Traffic calming techniques

Roundabouts and raised crosswalks are: (a) traffic altering techniques, (b) traffic calming techniques, (c) traffic diverting techniques, (d) traffic halting techniques

(D) All of the above

Signs communicate meaning using: (a) color, (b) shape, (c) words, (d) all of the above

(D) Both A and B

Solid white lines are used to: (a) mark the right edge of highways, (b) between lanes to indicate areas where lane changes are discouraged or unlawful due to increased danger associated with such movements, (c) mark shared left turn lanes, (d) both A and B

(C) Night vision

The benefit of these systems is that they might make a driver aware of an object ahead well before the driver could see it using just the headlights? (A) Forward collision avoidance (B) Anti-lock brakes (C) Night vision (D) Electronic stability control

(D) Visual lead

The distance you look ahead is identified as your: (a) targeting scope, (b) visual scope, (c) targeting lead, (d) visual lead

(D) All of the above

The driver ahead of you is having a lively conversation with 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

(D) Controlled braking

The fastest way to stop your vehicle with, or without, ABS is: (A) Pumping your brakes (B) Stabbing your brakes (C) Skidding (D) Controlled braking

(D) Judgement / decision-making

The first ability to be impaired by alcohol or other drugs is ______. (A) Alertness (B) Knowledge (C) Balance (D) Judgment / decision-making

(A) Central vision

The five-degree cone that makes up only three percent of a driver's total visual field is called: (a) central vision, (b) fringe vision, (c) peripheral vision, (d) tunnel vision

(D) Reasonable and proper

The key to the Basic Speed Law is to drive at a ____________ speed for conditions. (A) Safe and clear, (b) traffic-matching, (c) slow and steady, (d) reasonable and proper

(C) Liability

The most important protection against financial loss from a collision is ___________ insurance, which covers damages to other people. (A) Comprehensive (B) Collision (C) Liability (D) Uninsured motorist

(B) Hold a parked vehicle in place

The parking brake is used to: (a) help you park your vehicle in the right position, (b) hold a vehicle in place, (c) help you slow down your vehicle before parking

(A) Release the clutch smoothly to move forward

The primary challenge in driving a manual transmission vehicle is learning to: (A) Release the clutch smoothly to move forward. (B) Press the accelerator to increase engine speed appropriately. (C) Depress the clutch when coming to a stop. (D) Downshift before entering a turn.

(D) Prevent traffic crashes and promote the orderly flow of traffic

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

(C) To help you to avoid collisions when conditions changes suddenly

The primary reason to develop the habit of checking 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 changes suddenly, (d) to be able to pull over for fire trucks and ambulances.

(C) Promote the orderly flow of traffic

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 poor drivers

(D) Both A and B

The recommended tire air pressure can typically be found: (A) In the owner's manual (B) On a placard typically located on the driver's door (C) On the side of the tire (D) Both A and B

(B) Abstain from them

The safest alternative to drinking or taking drugs and driving is? (A) Do not drive. (B) Abstain from them. (C) Do not go to social gatherings. (D) Stay away from friends who drink and take drugs.

(D) All of the above

The size of your space margin depends on: (a) your speed, (b) the width of your vehicle, (c) the maneuvers you expect to perform, (d) all of the above

(A) Slightly above your ears

The top of the head restraint should be adjusted to a point: (a) slightly above your ears, (b) slightly below your ears, (c) at the base of your neck, (d) as high as the adjustment will allow

(B) What is behind you

The vehicle in front of you brakes suddenly. You have enough time and space to stop before hitting it. What additional information is most critical to you when deciding whether to just brake or brake and steer? (A) The type of vehicle ahead, (b) what is behind you, (c) why the vehicle braked so suddenly, (d) none of the above

(A) The driver's floor near the left foot

The windshield wiper switch is generally located on all of the following, except: (a) the driver's floor near the left foot, (b) a separate lever arm on the right side of the steering column, (c) the turn signal lever, (d) the dashboard

(D) Used for both acceleration and deceleration

Freeway speed-change (weave) lanes are: (A) Never used for both acceleration and deceleration. (B) Used only for acceleration when merging. (C) Only used for deceleration. (D) Used for both acceleration and deceleration.

(D) Mid-size sedan

Generally, the safest type of vehicle for a new driver is a(n): (A) SUV (B) Sports car (C) Full-size van (D) Mid-size sedan

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Graduated Driver License Programs generally involve ___ stages

(D) All of the above

Graduated Driver Licensing 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 of the above are correct

(A) 4.6 seconds

How long are a driver's eyes off the road when sending or receiving a single text message? (A) 4.6 seconds (B) 3.6 seconds (C) 2.6 seconds (D) 1.6 seconds

(C) Every time you drive

How often should the pre-driving checks identified for approaching the vehicle, outside the vehicle and inside the vehicle be performed? (A) only if something goes wrong, (b) when you first buy a vehicle, (c) every time you drive, (d) every so often (at least once a week(

(C) Continue to look down your intended path of travel, keep a firm, steady grip on the steering wheel and maintain a straight course

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

(C) 4

If a vehicle's speed doubles, the distance needed to stop the vehicle increases by ____ times. (A) 2, (b) 3, (c) 4, (d) 8

(C) Get everyone out and move away from the vehicle

If fire breaks out under the hood or in the passenger compartment: (A) Try to put out the fire. (B) Ask people on the road to help you put out the fire. (C) Get everyone out and move away from the vehicle. (D) Roll down the windows.

(D) Move them only if it is absolutely necessary for their safety

If someone is injured during a collision, you should: (A) Move them as far away from the vehicle as possible. (B) Make them comfortable by getting them out of the vehicle and walking them around. (C) Loosen their clothing and fan fresh air on them. (D) Move them only if it is absolutely necessary for their safety.

(B) All the time

Fatigue is a problem for drivers: (A) Only at night. (B) All the time. (C) Only on long trips. (D) When they eat too much.

(B) 12-15

A driver should maintain a visual-control zone of at least _________ seconds ahead. (A) 9-15, (b) 12-15, (c) 3-4, (d) 20-30

(C) Both A and B

A driver's license is issued to a person that: (a) has demonstrated knowledge of traffic laws, (b) has demonstrated the ability to properly operate a vehicle, (c) both A and B, (d) neither A nor B

(D) All of the above

A driver's license: (a) gives an individual permission to operate a motor vehicle on public highways, (b) serves to verify each driver's knowledge of the laws that govern the use of motor vehicles on public roadways, (c) can be taken away by the state, (d) all of the above

(B) Slow down and prepare to stop

A flashing yellow light at an intersection indicates that you: (a) should get ready to accelerate, (b) slow down and prepare to stop, (c) stop right away, (d) accelerate right through

(D) Distance or time between the back of a vehicle and the front of the next vehicle in line

A gap in traffic is the: (A) Distance or time between the back of one vehicle. (B) Distance on either side of your vehicle and vehicles in parallel lanes. (C) Time that vehicles take to stop or move at intersections. (D) Distance or time between the back of a vehicle and the front of the next vehicle in line.

(D) Assures a safe travel path

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.

(C) 37%

A recent study of more than 11,000 crashes revealed what percent of drivers took no action to avoid a collision: (a) 17%, (b) 27%, (c) 37%, (d) 47%

(A) You may not pass

A solid yellow line on your side of the road means: (a) you may not pass, (b) you may pass, if safe to do so, (c) oncoming vehicles may pass, (d) you are approaching reversible lanes

(C) Intended path of travel

A space in to which you can safely direct your vehicle with the lowest possible risk is referred to as your: (a) clear path of travel, (b) intermediate path of travel, (c) intended path of travel, (d) expected path of travel

(D) Should only be used when there is not much traffic

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.

(C) Both A and B

A vehicle ahead of you can increase your risk by: (a) suddenly stopping, (b) swerving into your lane, (c) both A and B, (d) neither A nor B

(A) Understeer

A(n) _________________ skid occurs when your front tires begin to lose contact with the road surface. (A) Understeer (B) Oversteer (C) Fishtail (D) Power

(B) Check the spare tire for proper inflation

As you approach the vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always: (a) be alert for oncoming vehicles (b) check the spare tire for proper inflation (c) carry your keys in your hand (d) search beneath and around your vehicle

(B) The primary visual function employed in targeting

Central vision is: (a) a four-degree cone that makes up 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.

(D) All of the above

Changes in __________ is a major highway condition that requires you to adjust speed. (A) Traction, (b) space, (c visibility, (d) all of the above

(C) Exchanging information

Communicating should be thought of as: (a) sending information, (b) receiving a message, (c) exchanging information, (d) providing feedback

(A) Learned and can be changed

Emotional responses are: (A) Learned and can be changed. (B) Learned and cannot be changed. (C) Inherited and can be changed. (D) Inherited and cannot be changed.

(C) Ability to think, reason and make decisions

Emotional responses can affect your: (A) Physical coordination before your mental judgment. (B) Mental judgment before you physical coordination. (C) Ability to think, reason and make decisions. (D) Physical skills before you mental skills.

(D) According to the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual

Engine oil should be changed _____________. (A) Every 3,000 miles (B) Every 5,000 miles (C) Every 7,500 miles (D) According to the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual

(D) Carbon monoxide may enter your vehicle

If your exhaust system leaks, the greatest danger is: (A) Your engine will overheat. (B) You will suffer greatly reduced fuel mileage. (C) You will not be able to start the vehicle. (D) Carbon monoxide may enter your vehicle.

(D) Still need to wear your safety belt

If your vehicle is equipped with airbags you: (A) Should wear the safety belt in the back seat only if there are no airs bags in the back seat area. (B) Should disable the air bags if you wear your safety belt. (C) Do not need to wear your safety belt. (D) Still need to wear your safety belt.

(C) Get out of the vehicle and call 911

If your vehicle stalls on the tracks you should: (A) Look for other vehicle drivers to help you. (B) Try and push the car off the tracks. (C) Get out of the vehicle and call 911. (D) Ask people to help you push the car.

(C) The driver who has agreed not to use alcohol and will drive friends home

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

(D) .015 percent

In one hour a male that weighs 150 pounds will oxidize (get rid of) how much alcohol? (A) .105 percent (B) One standard drink (C) Two standard drinks (D) .015 percent

(A) Perception

In the three phases of driving, which of these is the FIRST phase? (A) Perception (B) Making decisions (C) Taking Action (D) None of these

(A) Front and one side o your vehicle

In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency escape path is to maintain adequate space to the: (a) front and one side of your vehicle, (b) sides of your vehicle, (c) rear of your vehicle, (d) front of your vehicle

10

In vehicles equipped with a driver's-side air bag, sitting closer than ___ inches from the steering wheel increases the chance of arm, neck, or facial injury in the event of a crash

(D) To have little experience with alcohol

Inexperienced drivers are likely: (A) To have a lot of experience with alcohol. (B) To know when alcohol affects their ability to drive safely. (C) Use alcohol but only in moderation. (D) To have little experience with alcohol.

(D) All of the above

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

(B) Black on white in the shape of an X

Railroad advance warning signs are: (a) red and triangular, (b) black on white in the shape of an X, (c) orange and diamond-shaped, (d) yellow and round

(B) Tell drivers what they may or may not do

Regulatory signs: (a) are all diamond shaped, (b) tell drivers what they may or may not do, (c) warn drivers of hazards, (d) direct drivers to toll booths

(D) Reduce your speed and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or after the rear wheels

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

(B) Move the turn signal lever up

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 in the direction you are planning to turn, (d) none of these above are correct)

(A) Making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street

To turn around 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.

(D) All of the above

Traffic control devices include: (a) signal lights, (b) traffic signs, (c) pavement markings, (d) all of the above

(A) All traffic

Traffic control devices such as signs, signals and markings affect: (a) all traffic, (b) only selected drivers, (c) both A and B, (d) neither A nor B

(B) Your front and at least one side

When a driver is following you too closely (tailgating), you should maintain additional space to: (a) your right, (b) your front and at least one side, (c) both sides of your vehicle, (d) your left

(B) Tend to concentrate on one thing at a time while driving

When a person is affected by marijuana they will: (A) Still be capable of driving safely. (B) Tend to concentrate on one thing at a time while driving. (C) Be more relaxed and driver better. (D) See better at night.

(B) Wear it as low as possible across your hips

When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to: (a) leave it slightly loose so you can reach all of the controls if you are a driver, (b) wear it as low as possible across your hips, (c) wear it as high as possible on the abdomen, (d) not worry about it if your vehicle is equipped with airbags

(D) Complete your braking before turning the steering wheel

When approaching a turn, you should: (a) brake as you begin turning the steering wheel, (b) instead of braking, coast down to the appropriate cornering speed, (c) shift to neutral to help balance the car, (d) complete your braking before turning the steering wheel.

(B) Move at least one lane to the left

When approaching an emergency vehicle on the right side of the road, you should: (a) stop immediately, (b) move at least one lane to the left, (c) turn on your lights, (d) reduce your speed to 5 miles below the speed limit

(B) Approach the driver's door from the front of your vehicle, facing oncoming traffic

When approaching got vehicle parked at a curb, you should: (a) approach the driver's door from the rear of your vehicle, with your back to oncoming traffic, (b) approach the driver's door from the front of your vehicle, facing oncoming traffic, (c) never enter using the driver's door, (d) keep your keys concealed

(D) All of the above

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.

(B) To the front of the vehicle

When braking hard, the weight of the vehicle noticeably shifts ______. (A) to the rear of the vehicle, (b) to the front of the vehicle, (c) to the left of the vehicle, (d) to the right of the vehicle

(D) Headlights

When conduction outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect your: (a) horn, (b) transmission, (c) door latches, (d) headlights

(C) 40

Young drivers between the ages of 16-19 with a B.A.C of .085 percent (three to four drinks) are _____ times more likely to be killed in a crash than a sober driver. (A) 60 (B) 80 (C) 40 (D) 90

(C) Cause you to be less alert, even drowsy in the afternoon

Your 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 in the afternoon. (D) Stop when your vehicle stops.

(D) Check for injuries and call 911

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) Will help to reduce the likelihood of you hydroplaning

Your tire's tread: (A) Will help to reduce the likelihood of you hydroplaning. (B) Does not help prevent hydroplaning. (C) Will prevent hydroplaning if the tires are new. (D) Will give you greater traction on clear dry pavement.

(C) Leave at least one person behind

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 safety belts. (C) Leave at least one person behind. (D) Allow one person to sit in the cargo area (SUV).

(B) Only if your vehicle requires high octane fuel

Your vehicle will run its best if you use high octane fuel (A) Only if your vehicle requires high octane fuel. (B) Only if your vehicle requires regular fuel. (C) Only if your vehicle requires ethanol fuel. (D) Only if your vehicle requires diesel fuel.

(D) All of the above

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 your vehicle, (d) all of the above

(C) Carpooling

__________ helps reduce tailpipe emissions and your personal fuel cost. (A) Speeding (B) Ethanol fuel (C) Carpooling (D) Diesel fuel

(A) Central

__________ vision is the five-degree cone that makes up only 3 percent of a driver's total visual field. (A) Central, (b) tunnel, (c) fringe, (d) peripheral

(B) Light

___________ acceleration is used to maintain slow forward motion or allowing speed to increase gradually with minimum weight shift. (A) Idle, (b) light, (c) threshold, (d) squeeze

(B) Merging

___________ is a coming together or blending of vehicles to maintain a smooth, uninterrupted traffic flow. (A) Combining (B) Merging (C) Weaving (D) Yielding

(D) All of the above

____________ should be considered when purchasing tires. (A) Tire quality (B) Tread life (C) Traction rating (D) All of the above

(B) One half of

_____________ drivers who crashed after falling asleep did not detect any signs of drowsiness before the crash. (A) One quarter of (B) One half of (C) Three quarters of (D) All

(A) Comprehensive

______________ insurance covers damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision. (A) Comprehensive (B) Collision (C) Liability (D) Uninsured motorist

(B) Anti-lock brakes

_______________ help(s) drivers retain steering control during emergency braking. (A) Forward collision avoidance (B) Anti-lock brakes (C) Tire pressure monitoring (D) Parking assist and back-over prevention systems

(C) Road rage

_______________ occurs when a driver uses the vehicle or some other weapon to threaten or cause harm to another roadway user in response to a traffic incident. (A) Aggressive driving (B) Circadian rhythm (C) Road rage (D) Micro sleep

(D) Hydroplaning

__________________ occurs when water between the tires and the road builds until the tires begin to ride on a film of water, resulting in loss of traction. (A) Hydrolocking (B) Aqualocking (C) Tire skipping (D) Hydroplaning

(B) Right-of-way

___________________ laws are designed to help drivers understand who should be granted the privilege of proceeding first, when more than one vehicle approaches an intersection at about the same time. (A) Right-of-space, (b) right-of-way, (c) emergency vehicle, (d) reckless driving


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