Created by Dez Swann
about 5 years ago
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When parking on a steep incline or hill, what necessary step must you take to insure that your car doesn't roll into the flow of traffic?
When parking on a steep hill facing uphill, what steps must you take to park safely?
When parking on a steep hill facing downhill, what steps must you take to park safely?
What is Kaitlyn's Law?
According to Kaitlyn's Law, a child may be left in a car with a person of at least what age?
What are some dangers to leaving a child in a car unattended?
What should you do if there is a white painted line on the roadway where there is also a stop sign?
If you are approaching a stop sign at the entrance to, or within, an intersection, when should you yield the right of way?
You and another vehicle have simultaneously arrived at an intersection, but there is no stop sign, yield sign, or traffic signal. Who has the right-of-way?
You and another vehicle have simultaneously arrived at an intersection opposite from each other. You want to go straight, but they want to go left. Who has the right-of-way?
You and another vehicle have simultaneously arrived at an intersection opposite from each other. You want to go left, but they want to go right. Who has the right-of-way?
A motorist is driving on a two-lane highway (one in each direction) and is driving slow enough to cause five or more vehicles to back-up behind his or her vehicle. What is the motorist required to do?
You are attempting you enter the freeway from an on-ramp, but there is currently traffic. Who has the right-of-way?
You are attempting to drive up a narrow hill, when you notice another car is attempting to go downhill. Who has the right-of-way?
What is the highest punishment for littering?
What are six courteous driving tips?
What are things you should never do when you park your car?
What are some physical effects related to driving?
How should you properly use your high beams?
What should you do when an approaching vehicle has their headlights on?
What should you do if someone has their high beams on?
Define what each of these colors mean in terms of driving:
Red
Green
Yellow
Orange
What should you do to combat reduced depth perception?
If you are affected by color blindness, what should you do?
What should you do to combat night blindness?
List four ways to compensate for impaired hearing.
List two ways to compensate for complete hearing loss.
TRUE or FALSE:
One third of crashes involving a drowsy driver result in injuries and more than 6,000 fatigue-related crashes each year result in at least one fatality.
BE CAREFUL IF YOU DRIVE AND YOU'RE SICK
What is carbon monoxide?
What can you do to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning?
Read the example below, and determine which force has been misjudged.
A vehicle with a high center of ___, such as a car transporting cargo on its roof, or some SUV's, can become unstable and harder to control when executing a turn, causing it to crash into other vehicles.
Read the example below, and determine which force has been misjudged.
A car encounters a roadway with its ___ reduced, and collides with the car in front of it, an oncoming car, or drives off the side of a hill.
Read the example below, and determine which force has been misjudged.
The driver's car enters a curve too quickly and loses control, colliding with an oncoming vehicle, into the side of or off a mountain or hill.
Read the example below, and determine which force has been misjudged.
The vehicle is forced to drastically reduce its speed or come to a sudden, complete stop, propelling people and objects forward.
Read the example below, and determine which force has been misjudged.
Vehicle may be exiting a freeway or highway, still going at a high rate of speed, and collides with other, slower-moving vehicles that are trying to merge onto the freeway, or that are stopped in a traffic jam.
What useful tool should you carry with you, especially if you are operating a heavy truck or other vehicle, and certainly on an incline?
What safety precaution is present in all vehicles that helps counteract inertia's effects?
Imagine this:
There are two cars, one yellow and one blue. They are both going at the same speed and will brake at the same time, but the blue car is twice as heavy as the yellow one.
What is true about the blue car when it brakes?
Which of the following is the typical tread depth of most cars?
A. 1 inch
B. 1 1/16 inch
C. 1/16 inch