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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. Most states have enacted legislation which stipulates taht any give person who drives a motor vehicle is deemed to have give their consent to testing for the purpose of determining the alcohol/drug content of their blood.
implied consent
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right
sudden; quick
2. A child must be in a car seat if they are under __ years of age and under ____
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3. Kinetic Energy: KE=1/2*____(________)squared.
12
false
mass; velocity
fog
4. Amphetamines give a _____ sense of alertness.
6; 8;
first available legal lane
false
firmly
5. The speed that is safe for the existing conditions.
Basic Speed Limit
identify
387 ft
legal
6. 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.
right
Jaywalking
unforeseen; school; all; 15
entering; judgement
7. Reducing risk by reducing speed - changing lanes - and communicating.
minimize
inputs
head on
right turn
8. total stopping distance for 40 mph
SIPDE
164 ft
right
compromise
9. Freeway - _______ access; easy on - easy off.
own lane
never legal
marijuana
limited
10. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
high beams
adjust
cold
Following Distance
11. Determining safe speed is most important in _____ driving.
6; 8;
middle; back;
rural
depth
12. When a tire blow out occurs - grip the wheel ______.
firmly
law
depth
steer
13. Evaluate the multiple hazards and give the most space to the most dangerous hazard.
separately
compromise
45; speed
mailboxes; reflectors
14. Must be able to ____ in a clear and assured distance.
Guide Sign
stop
left right left
8
15. Road rage is when a driver attempts to ____ another driver.
harm
right
law
speed; lane position
16. When a traffic signal isn't working - treat the intersection as ____________ or ____.
unforeseen; school; all; 15
uncontrolled; open
Heavy vehicle
young passengers
17. 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 ________.
stop; 20; children; flashers;
15
predict; laws
12-15; city
18. Deal with each hazard one at a time.
sleep
separate
turbulence
outside
19. Cyclists: _______ their actions. They should follow the same ____ as cars - but this isn't always the case.
quickly
predict; laws
uncontrolled; open
anger
20. You need to ______ your speed at night and in inclement weather
turn yellow
adjust
Jaywalking
predict; laws
21. If other drivers do not turn off high beams - use the ___ line to guide the vehicle.
yield
fog
legal
Following Distance
22. _____ is the worst emotion to mix with driving.
adjust
yield
road rage; doubt
anger
23. When planning a turn in heavy traffic you should get into the proper lane _ _ _ blocks in advance.
2 to 3
Basic Speed Limit
right
Construction Sign
24. The best way to prevent skidding ona slipper road is to steer and brake ________ and _________.
raised
Following Distance
in between
smoothly; gradually
25. In a right turn - the rear wheels track ______ to the curb.
3
selfish; pushy
closer
45; speed
26. ____ related distractions are likely to happen in the _______.
red x's; green arrows
500
different
food; morning
27. Are essential to direct drivers along roadways: to inform them on interesting routes.
swerving
never legal
separately
Guide Sign
28. Highway Transportation System
HTS
yield
swerving
15
29. By law - a child of less than 4 years old may occupy the front seat in a child safety seat if the ___ ___ is turned off and the back seat is occupied by children of less than 4 years old.
speed; prudent
angle
law
air bag
30. Ask yourself - 'what if...?'
63 ft
predict
Emergency vehicles
right
31. When meeting and on-coming vehicle on a 2 lane 2 way road - adjust your lane position slightly to the _____.
controlled
stop
right
drowsy
32. Slippery roads greatly reduce ________; ice snow - or riding on water (hydroplaning).
100
predict
traction
in between
33. Intoxication Per se means: a person's BAC is over the _____ limit.
legal
in between
uncontrolled; open
black
34. When being tailgated - it is best to leave more space to the _____ of your vehicle.
big; slow
implied consent
front
air pressure
35. If the red hand is flashing the light should ____ ______ soon.
turn yellow
hydroplaning
8; 12;
cruise control
36. The walk around includes checking____ -____ - and _____.
Basic Speed Limit
tires; lights; signals;
Warning Signs
different
37. When you have parked cars and approaching cars - try to leave _____ space on both sides.
posted
equal
70
tires; lights; signals;
38. Focus on vehicles - pedestrians - etc. that may effect your path of travel.
Guide Sign
predict; laws
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
identify
39. The space between you and the vehicle ahead of you.
Following distance
alert
229 ft
8; 4'9;
40. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
Motorcycles
uncontrolled; open
front
adjust
41. Worn treads and incorrect ___ ________ for your tires greatly reduce traction.
8
controlled
certain vehicles
air pressure
42. Vehicles taht are responding to emergencies when lights and/or sirens are operating.
Alignment Marker
6; 8;
Emergency vehicles
stop
43. Accelerating - braking - and turning should be excecuted __________.
SIPDE
separately
intersections; prohibiting;
6
44. The biggest problem with front-wheel lock-up is the inability to _____.
steer
traction
orderly
first available legal lane
45. When stopping at railroad tracks - you must be at least __ feet away.
path of travel
unforeseen; school; all; 15
15
drop offs; high winds;
46. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
certain vehicles
mailboxes; reflectors
own lane
drop offs; high winds;
47. Must wear ______. Can ride _ wide in lane. Front wheel braking causes ________.
helmet; 2; skidding
sleep
front
in between
48. Your ability to tell how the ________ of an approaching object.
adjust
distance
selfish; pushy
12
49. What evasive maneuver will I employ?
quickly
decide
hydroplaning
stop; safely
50. If there is not enough room in that situation - wait behind the ______ car.
parked
freeway; adverse
air bag
Warning Signs
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