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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. Basic Speed Law: the _____ that is safe for conditions: What is safe and _______.
steer
mass; velocity
speed; prudent
uncontrolled; open
2. When faced with a yellow X over a lane - you should leave the lane as soon as possible as it will soon have a ___ _.
food; morning
separately
55
red x
3. In a round-a-bout - traffic circles to the _____.
food; morning
false
right
in between
4. A __________ intersection is where the lights or signs dictate the flow of traffic.
compromise
posted
controlled
70
5. At an intersection with a flashing yellow light - you should slow down and be prepared to _____.
sleep
yield
before
limited
6. ___ _'s and _____ ______ above the lanes may indicate direction of travel.
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7. Amphetamines give a _____ sense of alertness.
Basic Speed Limit
hydroplaning
false
sudden; quick
8. ____ medicines may make you drowsy.
164 ft
cold
right; stop; change lanes;
traction
9. It is _____ _____ to use emergency crossovers on freeways.
separate
rural
15
never legal
10. There must be a ____ or ________ ________ to turn from a lane other than the farthest one to that side.
right; stop; change lanes;
marijuana
certain vehicles
sign; pavement markings;
11. The safest position in the car for a child is in the _____ seat in the ____.
middle; back;
right turn
Pedestrians
selfish; pushy
12. ______ or _____ movements is the most common reason for loss of traction on ice or snow.
sudden; quick
500
door's; 4
hydroplaning
13. Flashing Yellow Light: Proceed with _______.
cold
black
yield
caution
14. When faed with several hazards - adjust _____ and ____ _________ to separate the hazards.
traction
speed; lane position
yield
identify
15. Depressants ____ the central nervous system.
63 ft
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
Heavy vehicle
slow
16. Lack of _____ can cause wondering - disconnected thoughts.
sleep
implied consent
8
footprints
17. Too much _____ to the wheels causes spins
overdriving headlights
distance
equal
power
18. Absolute Speed Law: the ______ speed limit.
firmly
posted
uncontrolled; open
minimize
19. A ____-__ collision is the most dangerous type of collision.
head on
Following distance
caution
yield
20. They have an excellent view of the road - but this is offset by their lack of maneuverability - longer braking distances - and much slower acceleration.
100
Heavy vehicle
overdriving headlights
neutral
21. When entering traffic you must not make the other traffic _____.
law
adjust
yield
109 ft
22. The loss of traction taht is most difficult to identify is ____________.
intersections; prohibiting;
head on
hydroplaning
right
23. Look at least __ to __ seconds ahead. Look out ahead a block in the ____.
Emergency vehicles
12-15; city
front
separately
24. A red and white triangle pointing downward requires that you slow down or stop if necessary.
black
sadness
3
Yield
25. Look for _________ and __________ to identify driveways.
first available legal lane
mailboxes; reflectors
identify
adjust
26. Gentler on your ______ (gas and break) to improve control
fog
orderly
inputs
caution
27. A child must be in a car seat if they are under __ years of age and under ____
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28. total stopping distance for 70 mph
different
closer
identify
387 ft
29. Aim high and keep your eyes moving.
4 second rule
speed
search
45; speed
30. Focus on vehicles - pedestrians - etc. that may effect your path of travel.
door's; 4
steer
identify
four way stop
31. 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.
perception distance
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
rumble strips
quickly
32. In a round-a-bout - you leave the circle without _______.
alert
posted
traction
slowing
33. An intersection whre vehicles traveling in all directions are required to stop.
four way stop
harm
merging
Following distance
34. Move your eyes _______ from area to area.
164 ft
quickly
right
search
35. Are essential to direct drivers along roadways: to inform them on interesting routes.
Guide Sign
power
orderly
young passengers
36. Acceleration Lane: Hold to the _____ on the acceleration lane. Match the _____ of the traffic.
right; speed
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
closer
Jaywalking
37. When driving down a steep hill - you should never shift to _______.
raised
posted
different
neutral
38. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
yield
angle
high beams
four way stop
39. Residential/School/Business Districts: __mph.
25
right
yield
harm
40. Space a driver maintains that increases as speed increases.
Following Distance
Construction Sign
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
control brake; open area
41. 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.
freeway; adverse
12-15; city
right; stop; change lanes;
sign; pavement markings;
42. Draws the attention of the road users to imminent or upcoming danger - and upcoming regulatory signs.
hydroplaning
Warning Signs
front
never legal
43. To give other road users the right of way.
70
yield
high beams
compromise
44. What evasive maneuver will I employ?
500
decide
marijuana
sleep
45. The best way to control consequences if you cannot avoid a collision is to control brakes and collide at an _____.
angle
drop offs; high winds;
6
orderly
46. total stopping distance for 60 mph
303 ft
yield
63 ft
mailboxes; reflectors
47. Alcohol alters _____ perceptions: cars may be closer than you think.
turbulence
depth
searching
selfish; pushy
48. Avoid ____ ____ - give others the benefit of the _____.
road rage; doubt
6
slowing
orderly
49. Tells the road users what they may or may not do in this specific area of the HTS.
right
high beams
3
Regulatory Sign
50. Must wear ______. Can ride _ wide in lane. Front wheel braking causes ________.
HTS
predict
harm
helmet; 2; skidding
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