A.) how fast it is actually safe to drive during road conditions on that very day
B.) what your maximum speed can be in clear, dry, traffic-free conditions
C.) how fast it is safe to drive in all road conditions
D.) none of the above
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what your maximum speed can be in clear, dry, traffic-free conditions
___________________is one of the three key factors that affect how fast you should drive at any along the roadway
A.) how tired nearby drivers are
B.) the amount of traffic around you
C.) how close you are to your destination
D.) the number of airbags in your vehicle
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the amount of traffic around you
2. __________________is one of the three key factors that affect how fast you should drive at any along the roadway
A.) how much traction your tires have on the road surface
B.) the ages of the drivers around you
C.) how long ago you started your trip
D.) whether your vehicle has side-impact airbags
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how much traction your tires have on the road surface
3. __________________is one of the three key factors that affect how fast you should drive at any along the roadway
A.) whether you have any passengers in your vehicle
B.) how visible your vehicle is to other road users
C.) whether your vehicle is equipped with a hands-free cell phone system
D.) how well you can see the traffic environment
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how well you can see the traffic environment
Drivers should avoid _____________ in low-traction conditions, such as rain, ice, and storm
A.) using ESC
B.) changing their speed
C.) using headlights
D.) using cruise control
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using cruise control
Hydroplaning means that:
A.) other vehicles are losing traction on the wet road
B.) it is raining hard enough such that you should pull off the road and stop driving temporarily
C.) your tires are riding up on top of a film water
D.) your tires driving on rumble strips alongside the roadway
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your tires are riding up on top of a film water
When being tailgated by another vehicle, you should
A.) increase your speed slightly, but maintain plenty of distance back from the vehicle ahead
B.) decrease your speed slightly after tapping your brakes a couple of times
C.) make it easier for the driver to pass you
D.) brake hard to let the driver behind know that his or her vehicle is too close
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make it easier for the driver to pass you
When coming to a stop behind another vehicle, you should stop far enough behind the vehicle to see _______________.
A.) the vehicle’s taillights
B.) the vehicle’s exhaust pipe
C.) the vehicle’s rear tires
D.) the vehicle’s rear tires plus some pavement
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the vehicle’s rear tires plus some pavement
In clear, dry road conditions, a good rule of thumb for a safe following distance is to
A.) stay back at least 2 seconds
B.) stay back at least 3-4 seconds
C.) stay back at least one car length for every 10 mph you are travelling
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stay back at least one car length for every 10 mph you are travelling
Drivers have the least amount of control over space to the ______________ of their vehicle
A.) front
B.) left side
C.) right side
D.) rear
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rear
When another vehicle is following you too closely (tailgating), reduce your risk by:
A.) maintaining speed until the vehicle is able to safely pass you
B.) accelerating to match the speed of the vehicle behind
C.) moving into the oncoming traffic lane to allow the vehicle behind to pass
D.) suddenly applying your brakes
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maintaining speed until the vehicle is able to safely pass you
True or False: Drivers should avoid using cruise control in conditions of low traction, such as rain, ice, and snow.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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TRUE
When driving at night or during poor weather conditions, drivers should add _______________ additional second(s) of following distance for each of these adverse conditions.
A.) 10
B.) 5
C.) 1
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1
When your vehicle's tires lose traction by riding up on a film of water, this is called:
A.) hydroplaning
B.) aqua running
C.) hydroloss
D.) water skating
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hydroplaning
When it rains, the pavement is most slippery approximately __________ after the rain begins.
A.) 2 hours
B.) 10-15 minutes
C.) 40 minutes
D.) 60 minutes
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10-15 minutes
What factor that should every driver consider as he or she works to select a safe speed?
What factors that should every driver consider as he/she works to select a safe speed?
The Three Main Factors in Selecting a Safe Speed:
A.) visibility
B.) traction
C.) traffic
D.) all of the above
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all of the above
Your speed in the rain should be__________ than your speed on that same section of roadway in clear and dry conditions
A.) the same
B.) faster
C.) slower
D.) none of the above
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slower
In optimal driving conditions, drivers should maintain a following distance of _______ seconds.
In clear, dry conditions, a driver should follow at least _______________ seconds behind the vehicle ahead.
A.) 1-2
B.) 2-3
C.) 3-4
D.) 7-8
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3-4
True or False: Drivers should avoid using cruise control in conditions of low traction, such as rain, ice and snow.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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TRUE
_______________ occurs when your front tires ride up on top of water on the road.
A.) Treading
B.) Deflating
C.) Hydroplaning
D.) Inflating
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Hydroplaning
_______________ can help you address risks one-at-a-time, rather than all at once.
A.) Speed
B.) Space
C.) Blocking
D.) Brake
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Space
When stopped and waiting to make a left turn, point your wheels _______________.
A.) straight
B.) left
C.) right
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straight
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