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Drivers Training - 2
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Subject
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drivers-education
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Must be able to ____ in a clear and assured distance.
55
right; speed
mailboxes; reflectors
stop
2. They have an excellent view of the road - but this is offset by their lack of maneuverability - longer braking distances - and much slower acceleration.
Heavy vehicle
speed
Tailgater
yield
3. Are the most vulnerable of all road users.
quickly
Pedestrians
identify
sign; pavement markings;
4. Kinetic Energy: KE=1/2*____(________)squared.
speed; prudent
mass; velocity
55
Motorcycles
5. ___ _'s and _____ ______ above the lanes may indicate direction of travel.
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on line
183
6. Your four _________ (area the tires touch the ground) provide you traction.
Basic Speed Limit
footprints
swerving
25
7. No u-turns in _____________ or if there is a sign ___________ it.
anger
intersections; prohibiting;
164 ft
implied consent
8. Watch for sharp ____-____ in construction. ____ _____ can blow you across lanes.
yield
Yield
drop offs; high winds;
stop; 20; children; flashers;
9. Pass parked cars at __ mph in residential areas.
footprints
predict
own lane
15
10. Cyclists: _______ their actions. They should follow the same ____ as cars - but this isn't always the case.
food; morning
adjust
Regulatory Sign
predict; laws
11. Scan - Identify - Predict - Decide - Execute.
8; 4'9;
SIPDE
Jaywalking
right of way
12. total stopping distance for 70 mph
hydroplaning
stop
387 ft
first available legal lane
13. A red and white triangle pointing downward requires that you slow down or stop if necessary.
8; 12;
Yield
freeway; adverse
speed
14. In a multiple lane roundabout - you should change lanes ______ entering.
before
firmly
middle; back;
compromise
15. Lack of _____ can cause wondering - disconnected thoughts.
middle; back;
303 ft
sleep
sadness
16. Freeways: __mph.
speed; prudent
rumble strips
70
predict; laws
17. Always look ____-_____ and ____ before entering an intersection.
Emergency vehicles
left right left
same
slowing
18. 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.
stop
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
food; morning
cold
19. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
own lane
HTS
stop
Pedestrians
20. Watch out for ___ ___ moving trucks entering and exiting the work areas.
hydroplaning
big; slow
swerving
adjust
21. Situations can change _______ on rural roads.
15
never legal
before
quickly
22. Focus on vehicles - pedestrians - etc. that may effect your path of travel.
air bag
adjust
Basic Speed Limit
identify
23. The best way to prevent skidding ona slipper road is to steer and brake ________ and _________.
smoothly; gradually
quickly
four way stop
rural
24. Gravity: Anticipate adjustments ______ you are on a hill.
Regulatory Sign
posted
before
8; 12;
25. F.A.L.L.
hydroplaning
angle
controlled
first available legal lane
26. You may turn left on a solid red onto a ___ ___ _____.
wait; between; flag
one-way street
Yield
right; speed
27. Never drive so fast that you can't ____ in the area that you can see.
stop
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
before
footprints
28. Move your eyes _______ from area to area.
never legal
equal
yield
quickly
29. Evaluate the multiple hazards and give the most space to the most dangerous hazard.
sleep
drowsy
young passengers
compromise
30. ____ related distractions are likely to happen in the _______.
food; morning
young passengers
HTS
left right left
31. When meeting and on-coming vehicle on a 2 lane 2 way road - adjust your lane position slightly to the _____.
303 ft
right
decide
footprints
32. Solid Yellow Light: ____ if you can ______.
tires; lights; signals;
stop; safely
fog
in between
33. The loss of traction taht is most difficult to identify is ____________.
Construction Sign
mental
hydroplaning
intersections; prohibiting;
34. Residential/School/Business Districts: __mph.
identify
Following distance
law
25
35. When faced with a yellow X over a lane - you should leave the lane as soon as possible as it will soon have a ___ _.
HTS
food; morning
red x
inputs
36. If a vehicle approaches from the rear and follows your vehicle to closely.
Alignment Marker
Tailgater
drop offs; high winds;
separate
37. Searching for driving related clues is _________ in different driving environments.
equal
different
mass; velocity
6
38. In a right turn - the rear wheels track ______ to the curb.
head on
closer
70
unforeseen; school; all; 15
39. At an unprotected left intersection - keep the wheels ________ while moving partially into the intersection.
angle
right
closer
straight
40. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
harm
before
outside
Motorcycles
41. When planning a turn in heavy traffic you should get into the proper lane _ _ _ blocks in advance.
2 to 3
rural
false
selfish; pushy
42. Inertia pushes vehicles to the _______ of a curve in the road.
speed; lane position
harm
outside
drop offs; high winds;
43. When entering traffic you must not make the other traffic _____.
law
turbulence
adjust
swerving
44. ______ or _____ movements is the most common reason for loss of traction on ice or snow.
raised
Regulatory Sign
certain vehicles
sudden; quick
45. When faed with several hazards - adjust _____ and ____ _________ to separate the hazards.
speed; lane position
adjust
angle
straight
46. 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.
marijuana
footprints
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
164 ft
47. Add time for _______ speeds and _______ conditions.
implied consent
Guide Sign
15
freeway; adverse
48. Alcohol alters _____ perceptions: cars may be closer than you think.
12
compromise
quickly
depth
49. Look for _________ and __________ to identify driveways.
anger
Basic Speed Limit
mailboxes; reflectors
Alignment Marker
50. A diamond shaped marking on the pavement means that that lane is reserved for _______ ________.
right; stop; change lanes;
Regulatory Sign
certain vehicles
before
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