How far does your target range extend?
  • About 20-30 seconds in front of you.
  • Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead
  • have a clear view of the rear window
  • Counting seconds from when the driver in front of you passes an object until you pass it.
You are driving in a busy three-lane street. How do you determine you're the necessary 3 feet away from the edge of your lane?
  • When the left fender lines up with the lane boundary.
  • Slow down so she's at least 3 seconds behind the person in front of her.
  • On the center console or steering column
  • when you need more power at a lower speed
In a _______ situation, the weight of the vehicle moves to the left or right around the center of gravity.
  • False
  • 75mph
  • Yaw
  • True
Turning combines all of the following vehicle operations EXCEPT:
  • the rear tires
  • communication
  • headlight
  • bicyclists.
You should always stop your vehicle by pressing on the brake pedal as hard as you can.
  • True
  • False
Examples of vehicle maneuvers include all of the following EXCEPT:
  • have a clear view of the rear window
  • a parking garage
  • Your response time is much slower.
  • Causing your vehicle to pitch
What is a non-traditional intersection?
  • The meeting of two different roadways in an unusual place.
  • It helps you make the best decision in driving situations.
  • Look for a safe place to stop and turn off your engine.
  • Counting seconds from when the driver in front of you passes an object until you pass it.
You can minimize the effect of inertia on your body while driving by ______.
  • Not wearing seatbelt
  • Causing your vehicle to pitch
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
  • wearing your seat belt
Having different fields of vision allows you to see as much of the road as possible.
  • True
  • False
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  • a parking garage
  • Line of sight
  • bicyclists.
  • ..............
Visual targeting means you should look at targets ______ ahead of you while driving.
  • 10 to 12 inches
  • over 40,000
  • the rear tires
  • 12-20 seconds
What must you do when the temperature light on your dashboard comes on?
  • When the left fender lines up with the lane boundary.
  • It helps you make the best decision in driving situations.
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
  • Look for a safe place to stop and turn off your engine.
How is your following distance determined?
  • She's concentrating her visual and mental attention on vulnerable roadway users.
  • a parking garage
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
  • Counting seconds from when the driver in front of you passes an object until you pass it.
Novice drivers often ______ to decelerate.
  • depend on the brakes too much
  • the center of your vehicle's hood
  • wearing your seat belt
  • have a clear view of the rear window
Pete hasn't switched out his vehicle's tires in a while and now he's driving in the rain. What must he do and why?
  • Decrease speed to maintain vehicle balance and traction.
  • He'll receive a ticket
  • Passengers age 12 and under
  • His field of vision is lowered in a place where he needs more of it.
Stella wants to learn to maintain vehicle balance in her vehicle. What's the best way to do that?
  • Slow down so she's at least 3 seconds behind the person in front of her.
  • She can use the owner's manual for specific information about her vehicle's balance.
  • His field of vision is lowered in a place where he needs more of it.
  • He'll receive a ticket
In the process of starting a car, which step happens first?
  • Adjust your mirror
  • put your right foot on the brake
  • the vehicle's hidden operating space
  • Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead
Riley is driving down the highway when the road starts curving to the right. Which lane position should he take?
  • It will move forward due to inertia.
  • Lane Position 2 (Right side of lane)
  • When the left fender lines up with the lane boundary.
  • the center of your vehicle's hood
What should you always watch out for when turning right?
  • over 40,000
  • bicyclists.
  • the rear tires
  • any warning lights
If you were in a car crash and weren't wearing your seat belt, you'd keep moving at the speed of the crash.
  • True
  • False
In what position should you be to properly adjust your rearview mirror?
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
  • when you need more power at a lower speed
  • Look for a safe place to stop and turn off your engine.
  • Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead
When you increase your vehicle's speed, you must also increase your _________ to compensate for limitations.
  • unbalance
  • a parking garage
  • Not wearing seatbelt
  • following interval
The maximum speed you can travel and steer quickly out of the way is _______.
  • False
  • 75mph
  • Safest way
  • True
Who should sit in the rear of the vehicle to protect themselves from airbag impact in case of a crash?
  • Decrease speed to maintain vehicle balance and traction.
  • His field of vision is lowered in a place where he needs more of it.
  • Passengers age 12 and under
  • He'll receive a ticket
Why do you need to be prepared for changes in your immediate range?
  • Look for a safe place to stop and turn off your engine.
  • Your response time is much slower.
  • On the center console or steering column
  • the vehicle's hidden operating space
Use the shuttle steering method to ______.
  • depend on the brakes too much
  • have a clear view of the rear window
  • wearing your seat belt
  • make a very sharp turn.
How can you successfully multitask while driving a vehicle?
  • wearing your seat belt
  • Causing your vehicle to pitch
  • Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
Stella sees a lot of pedestrians while driving downtown. She turns off her music and rolls down the window. Why?
  • Sitting up straight and looking straight ahead
  • On the center console or steering column
  • It will move forward due to inertia.
  • She's concentrating her visual and mental attention on vulnerable roadway users.
In what situation will you need to use low gears?
  • On the center console or steering column
  • the vehicle's hidden operating space
  • when you need more power at a lower speed
  • The meeting of two different roadways in an unusual place.
To turn right, push the signal lever ______.
  • True
  • 10 to 12 inches
  • 75mph
  • Up
In a _______ situation, the majority or all of the vehicle's weight moves to one side of the vehicle.
  • False
  • roll
  • unbalance
  • True
The first option for slowing down is to release the gas pedal.
  • True
  • False
Where do most crashes happen?
  • 9' and 3'
  • parking lots
  • leaking fluids
  • bicyclists.
When parking uphill without a curb, which way should you turn your front wheels?
  • towards the outside of the road
  • wearing your seat belt
  • oncoming traffic, your turn signal
  • the rear tires
To compensate for blind spots, quickly glance left and right over your shoulder and linger in the blind spots of other vehicles.
  • True
  • False
There are ________ crash-related deaths in the US every year.
  • bicyclists.
  • headlight
  • the rear tires
  • over 40,000
What is one thing you should always do before driving?
  • 10 to 12 inches
  • put your right foot on the brake
  • bicyclists.
  • Adjust your mirror
If the oil pressure warning light appears, you know the engine oil is circulating at the proper pressure.
  • True
  • False
Where should you place your hands on the steering wheel?
  • over 40,000
  • 9' and 3'
  • bicyclists.
  • unbalance
Kevin was driving his 6-year-old sister in the front seat when a police officer signals him to stop. What is a likely outcome?
  • using a driveway in order to change directions
  • Not wearing seatbelt
  • He'll receive a ticket
  • Lane Position 2 (Right side of lane)
An example of an active restraint in a car is _____
  • headlight
  • seatbelt
  • over 40,000
  • Safest way
A two-point turn is __________
  • remaining calm and keeping your eyes on the road
  • About 20-30 seconds in front of you.
  • Causing your vehicle to pitch
  • using a driveway in order to change directions
At which reference point should your vehicle appear to intersect with the curb when parallel parking?
  • oncoming traffic, your turn signal
  • Lane Position 2 (Right side of lane)
  • the center of your vehicle's hood
  • On the center console or steering column
What should you release to re-establish vehicle control and tire traction?
  • any warning lights
  • the accelerator and the brakes
  • On the center console or steering column
  • bicyclists.
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