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Drivers Training - 2
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drivers-education
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1. Ramps: Build speed to __ mph or advisory by last curve. Make an initial scan - identify _____ to match.
45; speed
6
mental
rumble strips
2. Michigan law requires that you travel in the _____ of the two lanes going the same direction.
entering; judgement
sign; pavement markings;
adjust
right
3. Cyclists: _______ their actions. They should follow the same ____ as cars - but this isn't always the case.
black
right turn
predict; laws
equal
4. You must have your high beams off within at least ___ feet of another vehicle.
same
right turn
rumble strips
500
5. F.A.L.L.
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
first available legal lane
limited
red x
6. The biggest problem with front-wheel lock-up is the inability to _____.
steer
implied consent
angle
rumble strips
7. Acceleration Lane: Hold to the _____ on the acceleration lane. Match the _____ of the traffic.
intersections; prohibiting;
before
rumble strips
right; speed
8. A diamond shaped marking on the pavement means that that lane is reserved for _______ ________.
stop
air bag
limited
certain vehicles
9. Searching for driving related clues is _________ in different driving environments.
Regulatory Sign
stop
different
smoothly; gradually
10. Focus on vehicles - pedestrians - etc. that may effect your path of travel.
neutral
identify
law
head on
11. They have an excellent view of the road - but this is offset by their lack of maneuverability - longer braking distances - and much slower acceleration.
Yield
55
tires; lights; signals;
Heavy vehicle
12. The safest position in the car for a child is in the _____ seat in the ____.
rumble strips
middle; back;
left right left
firmly
13. Road rage is when a driver attempts to ____ another driver.
young passengers
harm
turbulence
power
14. Depressants ____ the central nervous system.
Basic Speed Limit
slow
middle; back;
Heavy vehicle
15. Control your _____ to perform good turns.
minimize
sign; pavement markings;
decide
speed
16. What evasive maneuver will I employ?
angle
posted
decide
steer
17. Scan - Identify - Predict - Decide - Execute.
yield
SIPDE
red x's; green arrows
turbulence
18. Gentler on your ______ (gas and break) to improve control
yield
first available legal lane
Heavy vehicle
inputs
19. Driving too fast at night to be able to stop in the area that you can see.
overdriving headlights
turn yellow
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
100
20. Situations can change _______ on rural roads.
implied consent
front
quickly
hydroplaning
21. If there is not enough room in that situation - wait behind the ______ car.
never legal
164 ft
parked
harm
22. On the freeway - fitin with _______ without exceeding the speed limit. Follow 4-6 seconds ______ vehicles. ____ 20-30 seconds ahead. Avoid using ______. The ________ may cause sleepiness.
middle; back;
Warning Signs
right; speed
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
23. Plan on at least _ seconds of stopping distance.
15
6
right of way
head on
24. When meeting and on-coming vehicle on a 2 lane 2 way road - adjust your lane position slightly to the _____.
quickly
right
turn yellow
6
25. Traffic lights typically act the same on ____ sides.
different
before
speed; lane position
same
26. What are the two exceptions of F.A.L.L.?
construction - turning with a purpose
sudden; quick
70
15
27. When faed with several hazards - adjust _____ and ____ _________ to separate the hazards.
sleep
door's; 4
speed; lane position
power
28. Pass parked cars at __ mph in residential areas.
big; slow
quickly
entering; judgement
15
29. The best way to control consequences if you cannot avoid a collision is to control brakes and collide at an _____.
angle
head on
limited
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
30. When entering traffic you must not make the other traffic _____.
adjust
sudden; quick
yield
controlled
31. When being tailgated - it is best to leave more space to the _____ of your vehicle.
traction
power
rumble strips
front
32. Watch for sharp ____-____ in construction. ____ _____ can blow you across lanes.
raised
food; morning
164 ft
drop offs; high winds;
33. You need to ______ your speed at night and in inclement weather
construction - turning with a purpose
6
adjust
15
34. Buses: ____ when the yellow lights are flashing - the lights will go red when the bus comes to a stop. Stay at least __ feet away. Beware of ________. The law allows right side pick-ups with the yellow ________.
closer
search
stop; 20; children; flashers;
15
35. How to determine who should go first when two road users want to occupy the same space.
angle
right of way
middle; back;
adjust
36. Basic Speed Law: the _____ that is safe for conditions: What is safe and _______.
speed; prudent
entering; judgement
different
parked
37. Worn treads and incorrect ___ ________ for your tires greatly reduce traction.
air pressure
right
hydroplaning
predict
38. _ ______ ____: total stopping distance under ideal conditions.
young passengers
big; slow
separate
4 second rule
39. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
search
rural
high beams
front
40. Watch out for ___ ___ moving trucks entering and exiting the work areas.
same
Heavy vehicle
8
big; slow
41. Children under the age of __ should be in the back seat.
15
mass; velocity
12
controlled
42. Watch out for other vehicles _______ late.
4 second rule
merging
before
caution
43. The loss of traction taht is most difficult to identify is ____________.
orderly
identify
hydroplaning
posted
44. Avoid ____ ____ - give others the benefit of the _____.
road rage; doubt
quickly
Following Distance
3
45. Determining safe speed is most important in _____ driving.
quickly
63 ft
quickly
rural
46. A ____-__ collision is the most dangerous type of collision.
predict; laws
control brake; open area
head on
door's; 4
47. Your four _________ (area the tires touch the ground) provide you traction.
footprints
same
red x
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
48. Amphetamines give a _____ sense of alertness.
speed; prudent
false
merging
orderly
49. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
hydroplaning
Motorcycles
perception distance
Following distance
50. Your ability to tell how the ________ of an approaching object.
anger
high beams
12-15; city
distance
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