driver's ed
True or False: Children ages 1 to 12 should ride in the front seat.
False
True or False: Heavy use of the Electronic Traction Control System (ETS) makes the brake system last longer.
False
True or False: If the fuel indicator light comes on and stays on, there is enough fuel to go at least another 100 miles.
False
True or False: Rear seat passengers are not required to wear a seat belt.
False
True or False: To establish vehicle balance, improve visibility, and vehicle control, a driver should lean on the console and sit as low as possible in the seat.
False
True or False: When performing a lateral maneuver, a driver should brake hard and slow down as quickly as possible.
False
True or False: Airbags supplement protection provided by safety belts in reducing injuries.
True
True or False: Gears below drive provide more engine power.
True
True or False: If the brake warning light comes on and stays on, immediate service is needed.
True
True or False: Serious crashes can happen in the blink of an eye and be extremely violent.
True
True or False: Twice a year, a driver should perform a self-check on the vehicle and check the air pressure in the spare tire.
True
True or False: When approaching a vehicle, check for children or animals playing around the vehicle.
True
True or False: When seated properly, the airbag should be pointed to the driver's chest.
True
True or False: With cruise control, a driver can maintain a constant speed without having to keep their foot on the accelerator.
True
When seat and steering wheel are adjusted properly, the driver should be at least _______ inches from the steering wheel. a) 10 b) 11 c) 12 d) 14
a) 10
Airbags are designed to only inflate _______ in moderate to severe frontal crashes. a) once b) slowly c) twice d) loudly
a) once
The side mirrors should be adjusted to see..... a) the sides of the vehicle b) the vehicles in the adjacent lanes c) vehicles behind d) all of the above
b) the vehicles in the adjacent lanes
A properly adjusted head restraint protects against... a) roll overs b) whiplash c) vision loss d) rear seat passengers
b) whiplash
Engine oil should be changed every _______ miles. a) 2000 to 4000 b) 3000 to 5000 c) 4000 to 6000 d) 5000 to 7000
b)3000 to 5000
Airbags deploy at speeds up to ____ mph. a) 50 b) 100 c) 200 d) 300
c) 200
The lap belt should be adjusted to fit snugly across..... a) the stomach b) the upper thighs c) the hips d) none of the above
c) the hips
Which of the following is NOT necessary to check when approaching a vehicle? a) obvious fluid leaks b) physical damage to the vehicle's body c) tire tread depth d) objects around the vehicle
c) tire tread depth
The horn should only be used to..... a) express anger b) make someone move c) warn other drivers d) none of the above
c) warn other drivers
An airbag... a) is a "passive" occupant protection device b) distributes the force of impact evenly across the body c) is usually not visible d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Placing the hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock position... a) improves stability of the vehicle b) reduces excessive steering c) reduces airbag injuries to the driver in the event of a crash d) all of the above
d) all of the above