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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. The walk around includes checking____ -____ - and _____.
adjust
certain vehicles
tires; lights; signals;
control brake; open area
2. 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 ____ ____.
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
45; speed
control brake; open area
parked
3. F.A.L.L.
separate
mailboxes; reflectors
own lane
first available legal lane
4. Move your eyes _______ from area to area.
12-15; city
quickly
right
before
5. Prepare for intersection maneuvers at least _-__ seconds ahead.
2 to 3
tires; lights; signals;
8; 12;
young passengers
6. 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.
overdriving headlights
air bag
middle; back;
right; stop; change lanes;
7. A thing sheet of ice on the road is called _____ ice.
wait; between; flag
black
separate
Regulatory Sign
8. When meeting and on-coming vehicle on a 2 lane 2 way road - adjust your lane position slightly to the _____.
young passengers
right
Following distance
minimize
9. _ seconds is the recommended safe following distance in good conditions.
controlled
3
yield
separately
10. Children under the age of __ should be in the back seat.
depth
rumble strips
12
sign; pavement markings;
11. In a multiple lane roundabout - you should change lanes ______ entering.
Alignment Marker
229 ft
before
intersections; prohibiting;
12. Alcohol alters _____ perceptions: cars may be closer than you think.
Following distance
depth
false
cold
13. Are the most vulnerable of all road users.
yield
Pedestrians
big; slow
tires; lights; signals;
14. When planning a turn in heavy traffic you should get into the proper lane _ _ _ blocks in advance.
Following distance
predict; laws
minimize
2 to 3
15. 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
right
2 to 3
mass; velocity
16. The quickest avoidance maneuver is to _____ out of the way.
swerving
steer
compromise
limited
17. In a right turn - the rear wheels track ______ to the curb.
selfish; pushy
fog
yield
closer
18. When driving down a steep hill - you should never shift to _______.
neutral
intersections; prohibiting;
entering; judgement
marijuana
19. The distraction most likely to cause a young driver to crash is other _____ __________.
young passengers
500
law
separately
20. All other: __mph.
SIPDE
right of way
55
8; 12;
21. Your four _________ (area the tires touch the ground) provide you traction.
footprints
Construction Sign
yield
intersections; prohibiting;
22. Freeways: __mph.
55
anger
70
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
23. The loss of traction taht is most difficult to identify is ____________.
distance
63 ft
hydroplaning
4 second rule
24. Add time for _______ speeds and _______ conditions.
12
freeway; adverse
compromise
identify
25. The speed that is safe for the existing conditions.
selfish; pushy
Basic Speed Limit
8
raised
26. Gravity: Anticipate adjustments ______ you are on a hill.
drop offs; high winds;
tires; lights; signals;
distance
before
27. Tells the road users what they may or may not do in this specific area of the HTS.
Regulatory Sign
55
compromise
cruise control
28. Traffic lights typically act the same on ____ sides.
same
never legal
first available legal lane
selfish; pushy
29. ______ ______ along the side of the road or in the middle will help identify the lanes
path of travel
rumble strips
different
Warning Signs
30. Freeway - _______ access; easy on - easy off.
8
helmet; 2; skidding
limited
steer
31. Absolute Speed Law: the ______ speed limit.
stop
raised
posted
sadness
32. Solid Yellow Light: ____ if you can ______.
neutral
law
alert
stop; safely
33. Driving too fast at night to be able to stop in the area that you can see.
overdriving headlights
stop
swerving
same
34. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
6
same
own lane
posted
35. A red (yellow) square - with a white (black) horizontal chevron - indicates a change in the horizontal alignment of the roadway.
6
rural
Alignment Marker
12
36. 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
controlled
harm
37. Accelerating - braking - and turning should be excecuted __________.
look ahead; change lanes; accelerating; gas
right; speed
swerving
separately
38. An intersection whre vehicles traveling in all directions are required to stop.
100
sign; pavement markings;
four way stop
alert
39. 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 ________.
yield
implied consent
turn yellow
stop; 20; children; flashers;
40. Scan - Identify - Predict - Decide - Execute.
right
cruise control
SIPDE
right
41. 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
sleep
control brake; open area
rumble strips
42. The best way to prevent skidding ona slipper road is to steer and brake ________ and _________.
109 ft
229 ft
smoothly; gradually
traction
43. Residential/School/Business Districts: __mph.
young passengers
before
door's; 4
25
44. A _ second gap is required to go straight across an intersection.
yield
8
slow
387 ft
45. Signs with an orange background and black symbols.
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
closer
Construction Sign
marijuana
46. When you have parked cars and approaching cars - try to leave _____ space on both sides.
right
Yield
equal
rural
47. Control your _____ to perform good turns.
SIPDE
speed
Warning Signs
Following Distance
48. Emergency Vehicles: On a normal road move to the _____ and STOP! If you cannot move to the right - then just ____ in your lane. ______ _____ if a car is being attended to by an emergency responder.
4 second rule
right; stop; change lanes;
6; 8;
15
49. Amphetamines give a _____ sense of alertness.
helmet; 2; skidding
HTS
false
high beams
50. Last place to look before completing a turn.
closer
Construction Sign
never legal
path of travel
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