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Solid line, broken line on a 2-lane highway – passing is not allowed when the solid is on your side
2. Approaching a yield sign at an intersection – slow or stop, yield right of way to others
3. Most accurate statement about collisions – most result from several causes
4. Area in rear not seen in mirrors – blind spots
5. Compromise space when you cannot separate or minimize hazards
6. 2nd collision occurs when occupants _______________________?????
7. Joining traffic - left turn is more dangerous than a right turn
8. Car drivers judge the distance between them and motorcyclists – motorcyclists are smaller
9. Trailer/tractor – make wide right turns
10. Most affects how you have to look far ahead – speed
11. Overdriving your head lights – stopping distance is increases/greater than distance guided by
lights
12. Someone else fails to use low beams after you do – slow down and glance ate white line on side
of road (?)
13. Visibility decreased – more space to use IPDE
14. Going down a hill and brake and the pedal goes to the floor – Immediately pump brake pedal
fast and hard
15. Speed is increased – field of vision is narrowed/decreases
16. Alcohol – after one drink, abilities reduced
17. _____ increase – don’t drink and drive
18. Peer pressure – Different to say no w/fear of hurting others
19. How many practice hours in between each lesson – 6 hrs
20. Wait till last 3 months of contract, will you get all your hours – No
21. How long is the contract good for – 8 months
22. How many drive times completed there – 7 hrs
23. How often can you schedule a lesson – every 8 days
24. Diamond sign – Warning sign
25. Circle with red line crossing the middle – action is not allowed, “no”
26. Most important ability for save driving – decision making
27. Learning to drive safely is a continuing process
28. Adjust seat belt so it fits snuggly
29. Flashing red light at an intersection – complete stop or wait till stop flashing
30. Traffic light changes to yellow – make every reasonable effort to stop
31. Before shifting park to drive – press down on foot brake pedal
32. Handle several hazards – adjust speed, separate hazards
33. Stopped at an intersection, wait for left turn – have wheels pointing straight
34. Turn right on red permitted unless sign is prohibited
35. Safest turn maneuver – backing into a driveway
36. Park uphill with no curb – wheels turn right
37. Uncontrolled intersection – act as if yield sign is present
38. When is it illegal to pass - on an intersection
39. Process of scanning situations – orderly visual search pattern (process of searching critical areas
in a regular sequence)
40. Collision about to occur – Keep control of car
41. Expressway yellow sign – exit lane
42. Select gap on freeway to the left – glance over left shoulder/glance to the outside mirror and
over your shoulder
43. Slow to advisory speed for curve – before entering curve
44. Stop on acceleration lane – rear end collision
45. Temperature light on – heater may help cool engine
46. Front wheels drop off – (avoid?) braking and returning suddenly
47. Steer for something soft
48. Depth perception – judging distance between you and other objects
49. Same amount in each alcoholic drink
50. Radiator cap – blow in face
51. Jumpstart – connect to engine block of dead engine
52. Must be 21 years old to but alcohol
53. Tow trailer behind your car – 2x acceleration time
54. Before passing cars in your lane – room to return to other lane
55. Miss exit you want – continue going to next exit
56. Car skids sideways – steer where rear is going
57. Vehicle cuts into 2 sec following distance – readjust 2 sec following distance
58. Vehicle speed increases – 2 sec following distance increases
59. Car following too close to avoid being hit – increase following distance
60. Make sure motorcycle is not in blind spot before changing lanes or turning – look over shoulder
61. School bus – others stop on both directions
62. Advancement in car designs – high mounted center stoplights
63. Turn left on intersection, others yield only when left turn arrow is green
64. Searching patterns- orderly visual search pattern
65. Most important actions frequently avoid contacts are – acceleration, braking, steering,
communication
66. Speed 3x- 9x as much distance to stop
67. Restraint devices designed to protect occupants during collision
68. Liability insurance is the type of insurance that protects a driver who is at fault against claims to
pay the costs to the other driver
69. The environment has become helped by engines being designed to produce smaller amounts of
harmful exhaust gases
70. Financial Responsibility Law – This law requires you to prove that you can pay for damage you
cause that result in death, injury, or property damage
71. When stopping at a red light, you should be able to see the back tires touching the pavement, if
not, you are too close (“rubber meets the road”)
72. If 2 cars approach an uncontrolled intersection at the same times, the car on the left yields to
the car on the right
73. What 3 questions should we ask ourselves before we decide to pass another vehicle?
a. Is it worth it to pass?
b. Is it legal to pass?
c. Is it safe to pass?
74. Higher speeds on the freeway and multiple lanes makes identifying more difficult
75. When selecting a destination, reducing hazards is more important than saving time
76. You can determine the distance between the towns by the colored numbers along the roadway
lines
77. When the lights are not working at an intersection, treat it like a 4 way stop
78. M- check your mirror
S- signal
M- check mirrors again
O- over your shoulder
G- go and do lane change
79. If you need to know the tire size or now how to jump your battery, you can find the information
in the car manual
80. If you have a blowout, grip the wheel firmly
81. It is illegal to operate a cell phone, even hands free, as a new driver until 18 years of age
82. Reasons to drive slower than the speed limit
a. Weather conditions, hills, curves, narrow roads or lanes, pedestrians in the roadway,
potholes, objects close to the roadside and icy roads
b. If a collision is about to occur, keep control over your car
c. Other drivers can increase or decrease your chances of having a collision
83. Most accidents happen at intersections
a. To handle several hazards at the same time, adjust your speed to separate hazards
84. A driver is more likely to get into trouble when multiple risk factors accumulate at one time
85. Ground viewing is making quick glances to the roadway in front of your vehicle
86. If you need to pass another car, you need to increase your speed 10 mph without going over the
speed limit

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