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Drivers Training - 2
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drivers-education
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Assisting Merge Traffic: When passing off ramps - ____ _____ to spot merge sign. If Traffic is entering - ______ _____ to give them more room - try not to lose speed. _____________ past the entering traffic is also a good solution. Last resort - tak
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
searching
adjust
109 ft
2. No u-turns in _____________ or if there is a sign ___________ it.
straight
same
intersections; prohibiting;
rumble strips
3. ______ driving is indicated by not remembering the last few miles.
drowsy
8; 12;
387 ft
turn yellow
4. Residential/School/Business Districts: __mph.
middle; back;
25
sadness
Pedestrians
5. When a tire blow out occurs - grip the wheel ______.
firmly
middle; back;
before
separate
6. Wind __________ may affect your ability to control the car.
control brake; open area
mass; velocity
2 to 3
turbulence
7. Signs with an orange background and black symbols.
mental
rural
Construction Sign
orderly
8. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
63 ft
swerving
own lane
compromise
9. The distraction most likely to cause a young driver to crash is other _____ __________.
sleep
orderly
young passengers
right
10. Parking Lots: Contain _________ dangers. ______ parking lots tend to be the most dangerous. Watch for cars from ___ directions when traveling in a parking lot. SPEED: __ mph.
orderly
harm
unforeseen; school; all; 15
12
11. The walk around includes checking____ -____ - and _____.
steer
tires; lights; signals;
depth
control brake; open area
12. An intersection whre vehicles traveling in all directions are required to stop.
tires; lights; signals;
four way stop
cruise control
right; speed
13. Funeral Procession: If your light is green - your must ____ for the procession to pass. You cannot make a left turn in _______ cars. Look for the little ____ (yellow/orange with a black cross) on each car.
construction - turning with a purpose
unforeseen; school; all; 15
wait; between; flag
high beams
14. Too much _____ to the wheels causes spins
in between
compromise
adjust
power
15. Alcohol alters _____ perceptions: cars may be closer than you think.
tires; lights; signals;
depth
HTS
equal
16. total stopping distance for 50 mph
229 ft
rural
alert
different
17. Situations can change _______ on rural roads.
quickly
power
limited
Alignment Marker
18. It takes a larger gap to turn ____ than to cross the street.
SIPDE
right
stop
63 ft
19. Scan - Identify - Predict - Decide - Execute.
drop offs; high winds;
speed; prudent
SIPDE
Basic Speed Limit
20. Leaving The Freeway: Anticipate your ____. Maintain _____ while on freeway. Lane ______ to the deceleration lane. Slow to ____ speed (45-55 mph if not posted). Watch for veolicitization (improper _________ of speed) once bakc on regular roads.
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
Warning Signs
black
speed; lane position
21. Must wear ______. Can ride _ wide in lane. Front wheel braking causes ________.
predict
helmet; 2; skidding
left right left
slowing
22. Michigan law requires that you travel in the _____ of the two lanes going the same direction.
inputs
sleep
right
yield
23. _____ is the worst emotion to mix with driving.
adjust
45; speed
firmly
anger
24. Amphetamines give a _____ sense of alertness.
false
Jaywalking
air bag
cruise control
25. __________ ________ is the distance that your car travels from the time you see a hazard unti lthe time your brain knows it's a hazard.
right
posted
before
perception distance
26. Sudden braking or swerving means the driver isn't _________ far enough ahead.
229 ft
yield
searching
steer
27. Rumble strip;s may also _____ drivers to lane departures.
hydroplaning
alert
109 ft
cruise control
28. You must have your high beams off within at least ___ feet of another vehicle.
Pedestrians
slowing
steer
500
29. _ seconds is the recommended safe following distance in good conditions.
steer
2 to 3
rural
3
30. Cyclists: _______ their actions. They should follow the same ____ as cars - but this isn't always the case.
yield
45; speed
right turn
predict; laws
31. Look for _________ and __________ to identify driveways.
109 ft
Emergency vehicles
mailboxes; reflectors
right of way
32. Absolute Speed Law: the ______ speed limit.
marijuana
Motorcycles
turbulence
posted
33. In a round-a-bout - traffic circles to the _____.
depth
firmly
yield
right
34. In a round-a-bout - you leave the circle without _______.
Jaywalking
separately
slowing
helmet; 2; skidding
35. Deal with each hazard one at a time.
stop
construction - turning with a purpose
separate
minimize
36. Never drive so fast that you can't ____ in the area that you can see.
stop
387 ft
helmet; 2; skidding
false
37. total stopping distance for 20 mph
63 ft
quickly
drowsy
sudden; quick
38. You may turn left on a solid red onto a ___ ___ _____.
one-way street
rumble strips
food; morning
303 ft
39. The best way to prevent skidding ona slipper road is to steer and brake ________ and _________.
high beams
limited
footprints
smoothly; gradually
40. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
slowing
Motorcycles
yield
55
41. ______ lane markers may help separate lanes.
mental
25
164 ft
raised
42. In a multiple lane roundabout - you should change lanes ______ entering.
smoothly; gradually
decide
unforeseen; school; all; 15
before
43. Watch out for ___ ___ moving trucks entering and exiting the work areas.
inputs
overdriving headlights
big; slow
15
44. Last place to look before completing a turn.
front
path of travel
firmly
15
45. Pedestrian crossing the street other than at a cross walk.
right; speed
slow
Jaywalking
303 ft
46. If a vehicle approaches from the rear and follows your vehicle to closely.
sudden; quick
Tailgater
right
8
47. You must signal at least ___ feet before maneuver.
100
caution
predict
before
48. The space between you and the vehicle ahead of you.
fog
right turn
8; 4'9;
Following distance
49. Highway Transportation System
minimize
yield
head on
HTS
50. If there is not enough room in that situation - wait behind the ______ car.
air pressure
footprints
parked
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
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