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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. Too much _____ to the wheels causes spins
power
head on
black
adjust
2. Cell phones: biggest hazard is the ______ distraction.
controlled
legal
mental
stop; safely
3. ___ _'s and _____ ______ above the lanes may indicate direction of travel.
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4. Always look ____-_____ and ____ before entering an intersection.
164 ft
one-way street
left right left
harm
5. Evaluate the multiple hazards and give the most space to the most dangerous hazard.
rural
compromise
Heavy vehicle
before
6. At an unprotected left intersection - keep the wheels ________ while moving partially into the intersection.
alert
implied consent
Yield
straight
7. Last place to look before completing a turn.
Guide Sign
head on
6; 8;
path of travel
8. Flashing Yellow Light: Proceed with _______.
100
air pressure
caution
turbulence
9. ______ lane markers may help separate lanes.
distance
raised
500
quickly
10. A ____-__ collision is the most dangerous type of collision.
mailboxes; reflectors
controlled
minimize
head on
11. Rumble strip;s may also _____ drivers to lane departures.
25
overdriving headlights
alert
tires; lights; signals;
12. A __________ intersection is where the lights or signs dictate the flow of traffic.
controlled
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
firmly
perception distance
13. Michigan law always states who must _____.
young passengers
alert
yield
before
14. Accelerating - braking - and turning should be excecuted __________.
yield
109 ft
young passengers
separately
15. Watch out for other vehicles _______ late.
yield
speed; prudent
merging
yield
16. Michigan law requires that you travel in the _____ of the two lanes going the same direction.
right
door's; 4
yield
distance
17. Are essential to direct drivers along roadways: to inform them on interesting routes.
Guide Sign
15
front
separate
18. ____ related distractions are likely to happen in the _______.
Alignment Marker
left right left
food; morning
air bag
19. You may turn left on a solid red onto a ___ ___ _____.
sign; pavement markings;
one-way street
8
intersections; prohibiting;
20. Freeway - _______ access; easy on - easy off.
109 ft
limited
false
mailboxes; reflectors
21. You must signal at least ___ feet before maneuver.
firmly
speed; lane position
marijuana
100
22. 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.
decide
mental
implied consent
intersections; prohibiting;
23. When a tire blow out occurs - grip the wheel ______.
marijuana
15
compromise
firmly
24. Gravity: Anticipate adjustments ______ you are on a hill.
equal
before
wait; between; flag
raised
25. Depressants ____ the central nervous system.
slow
left right left
mailboxes; reflectors
3
26. 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
sudden; quick
100
SIPDE
27. All other: __mph.
Basic Speed Limit
air pressure
55
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
28. When faed with several hazards - adjust _____ and ____ _________ to separate the hazards.
in between
black
3
speed; lane position
29. It is _____ _____ to use emergency crossovers on freeways.
merging
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
stop
never legal
30. Alcohol affects the body upon ________. ________ is the first to go when abusing alcohol.
speed; prudent
entering; judgement
Following Distance
right
31. When entering a round-a-bout - _____ the right of way.
cruise control
closer
yield
quickly
32. Avoid ____ ____ - give others the benefit of the _____.
road rage; doubt
164 ft
turbulence
right
33. There must be a ____ or ________ ________ to turn from a lane other than the farthest one to that side.
black
sign; pavement markings;
25
Yield
34. Situations can change _______ on rural roads.
quickly
adjust
Basic Speed Limit
same
35. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
rumble strips
8; 12;
high beams
45; speed
36. 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.
speed
unforeseen; school; all; 15
law
firmly
37. 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 ________.
one-way street
stop; 20; children; flashers;
big; slow
traction
38. Your ability to tell how the ________ of an approaching object.
distance
63 ft
adjust
young passengers
39. Use an _______ search pattern.
yield
63 ft
orderly
quickly
40. 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.
perception distance
middle; back;
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
HTS
41. What are the two exceptions of F.A.L.L.?
fog
construction - turning with a purpose
traction
four way stop
42. The best way to control consequences if you cannot avoid a collision is to control brakes and collide at an _____.
certain vehicles
four way stop
right
angle
43. Plan on at least _ seconds of stopping distance.
slowing
drowsy
6
own lane
44. Are the most vulnerable of all road users.
Pedestrians
depth
rural
stop; 20; children; flashers;
45. Traffic lights typically act the same on ____ sides.
right
same
4 second rule
speed; prudent
46. __________ ________ is the distance that your car travels from the time you see a hazard unti lthe time your brain knows it's a hazard.
rural
stop; 20; children; flashers;
Motorcycles
perception distance
47. Avoid driving __ _______ trucks.
in between
separate
yield
red x's; green arrows
48. Reducing risk by reducing speed - changing lanes - and communicating.
straight
food; morning
Tailgater
minimize
49. F.A.L.L.
first available legal lane
own lane
middle; back;
predict; laws
50. It takes __ seconds to turn right - accelerate up to 30 mph - so an ___ second gap is required.
6
separate
6; 8;
cold
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