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Drivers Training - 2
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Study First
Subject
:
drivers-education
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 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.
yield
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
first available legal lane
closer
2. ______ ______ along the side of the road or in the middle will help identify the lanes
speed; lane position
rumble strips
door's; 4
rural
3. F.A.L.L.
first available legal lane
black
merging
firmly
4. In a round-a-bout - speed limits may be as low as __ mph.
unforeseen; school; all; 15
Tailgater
air pressure
15
5. Avoid driving __ _______ trucks.
separately
in between
hydroplaning
right turn
6. No u-turns in _____________ or if there is a sign ___________ it.
orderly
intersections; prohibiting;
speed; lane position
marijuana
7. Lack of _____ can cause wondering - disconnected thoughts.
merging
hydroplaning
straight
sleep
8. Michigan law always states who must _____.
wait; between; flag
yield
25
false
9. total stopping distance for 60 mph
yield
separate
303 ft
500
10. Intoxication Per se means: a person's BAC is over the _____ limit.
search
legal
separate
adjust
11. Determining safe speed is most important in _____ driving.
same
right; speed
implied consent
rural
12. ____ related distractions are likely to happen in the _______.
food; morning
slow
power
merging
13. When meeting and on-coming vehicle on a 2 lane 2 way road - adjust your lane position slightly to the _____.
right
food; morning
caution
left right left
14. There must be a ____ or ________ ________ to turn from a lane other than the farthest one to that side.
turn yellow
sign; pavement markings;
25
parked
15. Ask yourself - 'what if...?'
door's; 4
Warning Signs
164 ft
predict
16. When faed with several hazards - adjust _____ and ____ _________ to separate the hazards.
Emergency vehicles
speed; lane position
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
big; slow
17. A _ second gap is required to go straight across an intersection.
posted
8
unforeseen; school; all; 15
young passengers
18. total stopping distance for 70 mph
15
footprints
adjust
387 ft
19. The distraction most likely to cause a young driver to crash is other _____ __________.
young passengers
limited
387 ft
Warning Signs
20. The biggest problem with front-wheel lock-up is the inability to _____.
steer
swerving
speed; lane position
perception distance
21. The loss of traction taht is most difficult to identify is ____________.
164 ft
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
predict; laws
hydroplaning
22. Ramps: Build speed to __ mph or advisory by last curve. Make an initial scan - identify _____ to match.
merging
construction - turning with a purpose
45; speed
middle; back;
23. Flashing Yellow Light: Proceed with _______.
control brake; open area
food; morning
left right left
caution
24. Must wear ______. Can ride _ wide in lane. Front wheel braking causes ________.
false
helmet; 2; skidding
Following distance
drop offs; high winds;
25. To give other road users the right of way.
predict
separately
same
yield
26. You should stay in your ___ ____ while proceeding through and intersection.
303 ft
stop
searching
own lane
27. _ seconds is the recommended safe following distance in good conditions.
387 ft
separate
in between
3
28. 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.
compromise
smoothly; gradually
quickly
unforeseen; school; all; 15
29. _ ______ ____: total stopping distance under ideal conditions.
4 second rule
Tailgater
inputs
outside
30. They have an excellent view of the road - but this is offset by their lack of maneuverability - longer braking distances - and much slower acceleration.
Basic Speed Limit
25
Heavy vehicle
Alignment Marker
31. All other: __mph.
55
45; speed
construction - turning with a purpose
6; 8;
32. _____ is the worst emotion to mix with driving.
anger
yield
hydroplaning
angle
33. Michigan law requires that you travel in the _____ of the two lanes going the same direction.
55
Jaywalking
right
overdriving headlights
34. __________ ________ is the distance that your car travels from the time you see a hazard unti lthe time your brain knows it's a hazard.
perception distance
in between
identify
right; speed
35. Too much _____ to the wheels causes spins
false
uncontrolled; open
power
8
36. While traveling in an area with few streetlights - use your ____ _____ when possible to and keep your interior lights off.
equal
right
15
high beams
37. Situations can change _______ on rural roads.
quickly
four way stop
inputs
drop offs; high winds;
38. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
Motorcycles
Following Distance
own lane
path of travel
39. Avoid ____ ____ - give others the benefit of the _____.
road rage; doubt
marijuana
2 to 3
quickly
40. Pedestrian crossing the street other than at a cross walk.
6
15
Jaywalking
Pedestrians
41. In a round-a-bout - you leave the circle without _______.
road rage; doubt
inputs
Tailgater
slowing
42. Look for _________ and __________ to identify driveways.
mailboxes; reflectors
food; morning
power
control brake; open area
43. Pass parked cars at __ mph in residential areas.
steer
15
legal
slow
44. Sudden braking or swerving means the driver isn't _________ far enough ahead.
sleep
searching
red x
high beams
45. Plan on at least _ seconds of stopping distance.
6
stop
rural
Emergency vehicles
46. Driving too fast at night to be able to stop in the area that you can see.
overdriving headlights
70
sadness
right
47. Gentler on your ______ (gas and break) to improve control
Jaywalking
inputs
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
speed
48. total stopping distance for 30 mph
109 ft
helmet; 2; skidding
sudden; quick
drowsy
49. Basic Speed Law: the _____ that is safe for conditions: What is safe and _______.
posted
speed; prudent
footprints
sadness
50. Must be able to ____ in a clear and assured distance.
Basic Speed Limit
55
intersections; prohibiting;
stop