Driver's Ed Chapters 10-18
On many vehicles, the emergency *tire* is not full sized
Tire
Your *blank* will insulate you from electrical shock if power lines fall onto your vehicle
Tires
You should dim your headlights within at least *blank* of approaching vehicles
500 feet
A *blank* is where a freeway and highway form a "T"
Trumpet interchange
Good Samaritan laws protect people who...
Try to help those involved in a collision
Most drivers have a reflex action to *blank* when faced with an impending collision
"Brake and hold"
Brake fade occurs when...
Brakes overheat
On highways, how far ahead should oncoming vehicles be for you to safely attempt to pass?
1/2 mile
On a winter-slick road, increase your following distance by at least *blank* seconds
10
Unless otherwise specified by local laws, you should put your headlights on at dawn, dusk, or anytime you can't see *blank* Sheas is
1000 feet
Large objects can be seen at about *blank* feet away with low beams
150
A car traveling at 20 mph will take *blank* to stop on ice with conventional tires
150 feet
The blind spot directly behind a commercial truck can be up to how many feet?
200
Maintain a *blank* following distance behind a vehicle you wish to pass
3 second
Hydroplaning can occur at speeds as low as...
30 mph
On some freeways and interstates, a special nighttime driving speed of *blank* below the normal limit is posted
5-10 mph
Your following distance behind a motorcycle on city roads should be at least *blank* seconds
5-6
When driving past parked cars, stay at least *blank* away
A doors width
Holding your right foot over the brake pedal as you cruise forward on your cars momentum is called what?
Covering the brake
A temporary lane on the freeway that allows entering vehicles to meet freeway driving speeds before merging into traffic is called...
Acceleration lane
What is not a common feature of a rural highway?
Acceleration lanes
The best way to avoid a power skid is to take your foot off the *blank* when you feel the tires lose traction
Accelerator
What determines the best travel lane?
Amount of congestion, direction of cross traffic, and availability of turn lanes
You can legally excel the speed limit if you are...
Avoiding a collision
If you are changing a left front tire, put two blocks in front of and behind which tire?
Back right tire
A freeway that goes around an urban area is called a...
Beltway
The bigger the vehicle, the *blank* its blind spots
Bigger
To avoid damaging your transmission while "rocking out", always use the *blank* while switching gears
Brake
When driving in the left lane, avoid the temptation to "creep" over the *blank* to swerve by an obstacle
Center line
A *blank* is a series of collisions involving vehicles that impact one after another
Chain reaction
Most collisions between vehicles and pedestrians occur in or near...
Intersections
The fastest way to clear moisture from your windshield is by using the...
Defroster
Braking skids only occur in vehicles that...
Do not have anti lock brakes
Almost all accidents are caused by...
Driver error
Power-steering failures are more likely to occur when the...
Engine stalls
Most tire blowouts are caused by...
Excessive tire wear
*blank* are special reversible freeway lanes that go into and out of cities
Express lanes
Lane 1 on a five lane freeway is which one?
Far left
A motorcycle is any two or three-wheeled motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for riders and weighing less than 1500 pounds with at least *blank* horsepower
Fifteen
If you are facing an impending head-on collision, the first thing you should do is...
Flash your lights and/or honk your horn
Using your high beams can actually reduce your view of the surrounding area when driving in...
Fog
Bicyclists ride on all roads except what?
Freeways
The greatest danger of reduced traction on winter-slick roads occur when temperatures approach the...
Freezing point
When traffic gets so heavy that vehicles come to a virtual stop, the result is...
Gridlock
Divided highways are highways that...
Have fixed barriers or space between opposite directions of travel
Serious injury and death are more likely in which type of collisions?
Head-on
When you are passing a large truck, wait until you see the *blank* of the truck in your rearview mirror because pulling back into the lane
Headlights
A *blank* is a main public roadway designed to carry traffic for long, uninterrupted distance at medium to high speeds
Highway
Use lower gears on *blank* to maintain better control on wet or icy roads
Hills
If you fail to stop at the scene of a crash in which you are involved, you could be prosecuted for a...
Hit and run
*blank* occurs when a thin layer of water gets between the road surface and your vehicle's tires, causing them to lose contact with the road
Hydroplaning
It is best to pass on the *blank* side of the vehicle ahead of you
Left
When entering a tunnel you should turn on your...
Low beams
*blank* hold the wheels in place on a car
Lugnuts
The area of ground that separates some divided highways is called a...
Median strip
The *blank* is the space where the acceleration lane merges with the freeway
Merge area
On two-way streets with three or more lanes going in the same direction you should drive in the *blank* lane
Middle/center
*blank* can be propelled by either pedals or the motor
Mopeds
If you are consistently being passes on the right side on a freeway, you should...
Move to the right
The *blank* on your rear view mirror reduces the glare from headlights behind you
Night setting
*blank* are usually required to cross a two-way highway at a 90 degree angle
Off-road vehicles
It is illegal to change more than *blank* lane(s) at a time
One
When driving on a freeway, signal and move into the proper lane at least *blank* before your exit
One mile
*blank* streets are common in cities because they handle a heavier volume of traffic
One-way
Describe the SMV emblem:
Orange triangle with a red rim
Do not set your *blank* after driving in snow because it can freeze and leave you unable to move
Parking brake
Never try to *blank* more than one vehicle at a time
Pass
A shoulder belt that operates without involvement by the occupants of a vehicle is an example of a...
Passive restraint
The "positive" jumper cable is...
Red
In a *blank* collision, the occupants may impact with all sides of the vehicle's interior
Rollover
Some mountain roads have *blank* in case vehicles experience brake failure on long, steep grades
Runaway ramps
Many motorists make the mistake of judging an oncoming truck to be traveling *blank* than it really is
Slower
*blank* either slope downward or do not provide effective transmission
Soft shoulders
What is a crossover?
Special areas where vehicles can turn around to go in the opposite direction
You must pay a fee to use a *blank*
Tollbooth
Dirt and gravel can reduce your...
Traction
If your car engine starts to overheat, the first thing you should do is...
Turn off the air conditioner and turn on the heater
*blank* occurs when you find yourself driving much faster than you intended
Velocitation
The *blank* occurs when you pass or are being passes y a large vehicle such as a truck or a bus
Wind effect
In the rural areas, *blank* are often the site of junctions of major and minor roads
Y intersections