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Drivers Training - 2
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drivers-education
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. ______ or _____ movements is the most common reason for loss of traction on ice or snow.
stop; safely
turbulence
path of travel
sudden; quick
2. If there is not enough room in that situation - wait behind the ______ car.
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
parked
rumble strips
equal
3. Use an _______ search pattern.
orderly
3
Regulatory Sign
mental
4. Watch out for other vehicles _______ late.
power
parked
merging
yield
5. When being tailgated - it is best to leave more space to the _____ of your vehicle.
posted
15
front
45; speed
6. How to determine who should go first when two road users want to occupy the same space.
inputs
selfish; pushy
right of way
straight
7. When planning a turn in heavy traffic you should get into the proper lane _ _ _ blocks in advance.
different
turn yellow
2 to 3
yield
8. If you are driving onan icy road an you see a vehicle stopped in the road in front of you - you should _______ _____ and steer for an ____ ____.
control brake; open area
power
alert
rural
9. A diamond shaped marking on the pavement means that that lane is reserved for _______ ________.
decide
caution
certain vehicles
right
10. The distraction most likely to cause a young driver to crash is other _____ __________.
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
before
HTS
young passengers
11. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
own lane
helmet; 2; skidding
equal
8; 12;
12. What evasive maneuver will I employ?
yield
marijuana
decide
right; stop; change lanes;
13. When faced with a yellow X over a lane - you should leave the lane as soon as possible as it will soon have a ___ _.
red x
right; stop; change lanes;
law
power
14. Look at least __ to __ seconds ahead. Look out ahead a block in the ____.
yield
stop
8; 4'9;
12-15; city
15. Reducing risk by reducing speed - changing lanes - and communicating.
red x
minimize
stop
never legal
16. ___ _'s and _____ ______ above the lanes may indicate direction of travel.
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183
17. Absolute Speed Law: the ______ speed limit.
hydroplaning
neutral
posted
63 ft
18. 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
big; slow
rumble strips
before
19. You need to ______ your speed at night and in inclement weather
adjust
footprints
selfish; pushy
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
20. Rumble strip;s may also _____ drivers to lane departures.
hydroplaning
alert
SIPDE
right
21. Pedestrian crossing the street other than at a cross walk.
speed; prudent
intersections; prohibiting;
hydroplaning
Jaywalking
22. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
closer
high beams
anger
uncontrolled; open
23. Freeways: __mph.
70
mental
anger
inputs
24. It takes a larger gap to turn ____ than to cross the street.
predict
15
steer
right
25. Ramps: Build speed to __ mph or advisory by last curve. Make an initial scan - identify _____ to match.
before
merging
45; speed
HTS
26. Highway Transportation System
drowsy
air bag
HTS
drop offs; high winds;
27. Intoxication Per se means: a person's BAC is over the _____ limit.
sleep
15
legal
Pedestrians
28. Road rage is when a driver attempts to ____ another driver.
25
compromise
harm
mailboxes; reflectors
29. In a round-a-bout - traffic circles to the _____.
neutral
right
45; speed
right turn
30. When you have parked cars and approaching cars - try to leave _____ space on both sides.
equal
own lane
mass; velocity
depth
31. Are essential to direct drivers along roadways: to inform them on interesting routes.
Guide Sign
sign; pavement markings;
certain vehicles
steer
32. At an intersection with a flashing yellow light - you should slow down and be prepared to _____.
63 ft
speed; prudent
swerving
yield
33. When stopping at railroad tracks - you must be at least __ feet away.
drowsy
smoothly; gradually
Heavy vehicle
15
34. Michigan law always states who must _____.
legal
stop; safely
yield
air pressure
35. In a right turn - the rear wheels track ______ to the curb.
quickly
closer
uncontrolled; open
construction - turning with a purpose
36. A thing sheet of ice on the road is called _____ ice.
predict; laws
black
Pedestrians
70
37. Cell phones: biggest hazard is the ______ distraction.
big; slow
mental
separate
freeway; adverse
38. Basic Speed Law: the _____ that is safe for conditions: What is safe and _______.
Yield
one-way street
speed; prudent
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
39. What are the two exceptions of F.A.L.L.?
4 second rule
construction - turning with a purpose
predict; laws
steer
40. You may turn left on a solid red onto a ___ ___ _____.
one-way street
stop
before
adjust
41. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
path of travel
Motorcycles
229 ft
adjust
42. Evaluate the multiple hazards and give the most space to the most dangerous hazard.
harm
Construction Sign
compromise
500
43. _ ______ ____: total stopping distance under ideal conditions.
before
8; 12;
anger
4 second rule
44. Sudden braking or swerving means the driver isn't _________ far enough ahead.
4 second rule
speed; prudent
searching
stop; safely
45. The biggest problem with front-wheel lock-up is the inability to _____.
big; slow
steer
uncontrolled; open
rumble strips
46. If the red hand is flashing the light should ____ ______ soon.
8; 12;
drowsy
turn yellow
wait; between; flag
47. When entering traffic you must not make the other traffic _____.
mass; velocity
marijuana
adjust
turn yellow
48. F.A.L.L.
closer
164 ft
tires; lights; signals;
first available legal lane
49. To give other road users the right of way.
yield
inputs
control brake; open area
Guide Sign
50. 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.
100
wait; between; flag
sleep
in between
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