A.) face your vehicle into oncoming traffic
B.) turn your radio up so you will be noticed
C.) turn your high beams on
D.) be mindful of tall dry grass
Get the Correct ANSWER
be mindful of tall dry grass
2 If you park off the shoulder after a breakdown, ________.
A.) open your trunk
B.) set out warning triangles
C.) turn your high beams on
D.) face your vehicle into oncoming traffic
Get the Correct ANSWER
set out warning triangles
You are not allowed to park within _____ feet of an intersection.
A.) 15
B.) 20
C.) 5
D.) 10
Get the Correct ANSWER
20
You are not allowed to park within _____ feet of any flashing signal, stop sign, or traffic signal.
A.) 15
B.) 20
C.) 30
D.) 10
Get the Correct ANSWER
30
True or False: If you are parked on the side of the road and need assistance, you should raise your vehicle's hood.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
If your vehicle breaks down, try to park where the disabled vehicle can be seen for __________ feet in each direction.
➜ If your vehicle breaks down, pull off the roadway and if possible, park so that your vehicle can be seen for ____ feet in each direction.
A.) 100
B.) 200
C.) 300
D.) 400
Get the Correct ANSWER
200
Vehicle Breakdowns: # 1 If possible, park where the disabled vehicle can be seen for 200 feet in each direction.
# 2 Move the vehicle so all four wheels are off the pavement.
# 3 Turn on your emergency flashers.
# 4 Get all passengers out on the side away from traffic.
# 5 Tie a white cloth on the left door handle or antenna.
# 6 Raise the hood.
Vehicle Breakdowns: # 1 If possible, park where the disabled vehicle can be seen for 200 feet in each direction.
# 2 Move the vehicle so all four wheels are off the pavement.
# 3 Turn on your emergency flashers.
# 4 Get all passengers out on the side away from traffic.
# 5 Tie a white cloth on the left door handle or antenna.
# 6 Raise the hood.
If your car breaks down, you should not __________
A.) leave your car in the road.
B.) engage the parking brake.
C.) tie a white flag to your antenna.
D.) turn on your emergency flashers.
Get the Correct ANSWER
leave your car in the road.
If your car breaks down, you should park where the vehicle can be seen for 200 feet in each direction.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
If your car breaks down, you should park where the vehicle can be seen for at least ________ in each direction.
➜ Vehicle breaks down park to be seen from how many feet away
A.) 150 feet
B.) 200 feet
C.) 100 feet
Get the Correct ANSWER
200 feet
If your vehicle breaks down, it may be parked on the side of the expressway (completely off the pavement) for no more than __________ hours.
A.) three
B.) four
C.) five
D.) six
Get the Correct ANSWER
six
Expressway Safety Reminders: # 1 Plan your trip. Know just where you will get on and get off.
# 2 Drive in the right lane and pass on the left. If there are three lanes, use the right lane for lower speed driving, the left for passing. If you stay in the right lane, watch for cars entering the expressway. Adjust your speed or move into the center lane so they can enter safely.
# 3 Never stop on the pavement, shoulder, or connecting ramp of an expressway except in an emergency. If your vehicle breaks down, it may be parked on the side of the expressway (completely off the pavement) for no more than six hours. Raise your hood and tie a white cloth to your antenna or left door handle to show you need help.
# 4 Never back up on an expressway entrance ramp or exit ramp. The only exception to this would be if you are trying to enter an expressway through an exit. In this case, you would see a “WRONG WAY” or “DO NOT ENTER” sign. Then you must back up or turn around.
# 5 Do not cross, drive on or park on the median strip.
# 6 Do not follow too closely. Rear end collisions are the greatest danger on expressways. Always leave room for emergency stops.
# 7 Stop driving when you feel tired. On long trips the hum of the engine and your lack of movement can make you feel sleepy. Stop for a cup of coffee, a short walk, or a nap. Do not risk falling asleep at the wheel.
Expressway Safety Reminders: # 1 Plan your trip. Know just where you will get on and get off.
# 2 Drive in the right lane and pass on the left. If there are three lanes, use the right lane for lower speed driving, the left for passing. If you stay in the right lane, watch for cars entering the expressway. Adjust your speed or move into the center lane so they can enter safely.
# 3 Never stop on the pavement, shoulder, or connecting ramp of an expressway except in an emergency. If your vehicle breaks down, it may be parked on the side of the expressway (completely off the pavement) for no more than six hours. Raise your hood and tie a white cloth to your antenna or left door handle to show you need help.
# 4 Never back up on an expressway entrance ramp or exit ramp. The only exception to this would be if you are trying to enter an expressway through an exit. In this case, you would see a “WRONG WAY” or “DO NOT ENTER” sign. Then you must back up or turn around.
# 5 Do not cross, drive on or park on the median strip.
# 6 Do not follow too closely. Rear end collisions are the greatest danger on expressways. Always leave room for emergency stops.
# 7 Stop driving when you feel tired. On long trips the hum of the engine and your lack of movement can make you feel sleepy. Stop for a cup of coffee, a short walk, or a nap. Do not risk falling asleep at the wheel.
Many drivers dread the ____________ parking maneuver.
➜ Many drivers dread the blank parking maneuver.
A.) Regular
B.) Parallel
C.) Angled
D.) Perpendicular
Get the Correct ANSWER
Parallel
The three types of parking maneuvers are Perpendicular, Parallel, and ________________.
A.) Reverse
B.) Angled
C.) Horizontal
D.) Regular
Get the Correct ANSWER
Angled
True or False: You should only use your mirrors to see behind you when parallel parking.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
____________ parking is fairly easy.
A.) Angled
B.) Regular
C.) Parallel
D.) Perpendicular
Get the Correct ANSWER
Angled
Perpendicular parking spaces require turning at a ______-degree angle.
A.) A. 30
B.) B. 45
C.) C. 10
D.) D. 90
Get the Correct ANSWER
90
A parking brake system __________
A.) is not required if your service brakes are fully functional.
B.) must be able to hold your car on a hill or incline.
C.) both A & B
Get the Correct ANSWER
must be able to hold your car on a hill or incline.
You are driving a vehicle that has an automatic transmission. When you park on a hill, you should
A.) Set the parking brake first, before you shift the transmission into Park.
B.) Shift the transmission into Park, and then set the parking brake.
C.) Shift the transmission into Park, and leave the parking brake off.
Get the Correct ANSWER
Set the parking brake first, before you shift the transmission into Park.
Your vehicle will not accelerate as quickly in the mountains due to the thin air and ____.
A.) pressure on the brake pedal
B.) low atmospheric pressure
C.) overheating or vapor lock
D.) high atmospheric pressure
Get the Correct ANSWER
low atmospheric pressure
If your vehicle begins to overheat while climbing a hill, you should:
A.) turn on the heater
B.) accelerate
C.) turn on the air conditioning
D.) shift to a lower gear
Get the Correct ANSWER
turn on the heater
One way to avoid over-heating your brakes when traveling on a steep, downhill grade is to
A.) shift to a lower gear
B.) use your emergency brake instead of your foot brake
C.) turn on your heater
D.) shift to neutral
E.) coast
Get the Correct ANSWER
shift to a lower gear
If you are traveling on a one-lane mountain road and encounter another vehicle and neither of you has room to pass, who should yield and back up?
A.) the vehicle nearest the mountain
B.) whoever is traveling uphill
C.) whoever is traveling downhill
D.) the outside vehicle
E.) none of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
whoever is traveling downhill
If you hit a car from behind you are usually legally at fault
➜ If you hit a car from behind, you are usually legally at fault.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
If you hit a parked car and can’t find the owner, you should __________
A.) try to obtain witnesses.
B.) leave your information on the windshield.
C.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
leave your information on the windshield.
If you hit an empty vehicle and you are not able to find the owner, you should:
A.) Repair your own car and not worry about the other owner's car
B.) Leave a note with your name and address in an easily seen place of the vehicle
C.) Write a letter to the owner giving your name and address
D.) Remain at the scene, no matter how long it may take
Get the Correct ANSWER
Leave a note with your name and address in an easily seen place of the vehicle
If there is property damage as a result of the collision, and you are unable to locate the owner, you should __________________________.
A.) Leave a note with your name and address
B.) Wait around until the owner shows up
C.) Write down the vehicle's license plate number and try to contact them later
D.) Continue driving if the damage is hardly noticeable
Get the Correct ANSWER
Leave a note with your name and address
If you are unable to locate the owner of a vehicle that you damaged in a traffic crash, you are required to report the crash to a law enforcement agency (police) and _____________________.
A.) no other action is required.
B.) seek witnesses.
C.) leave a note attached to the vehicle that includes your name, address, and registration number of the vehicle you were driving at the time of the crash.
Get the Correct ANSWER
leave a note attached to the vehicle that includes your name, address, and registration number of the vehicle you were driving at the time of the crash.
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