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How many seconds should a driver look ahead while driving in the city?
12 seconds
Define hydroplaning
When excessive water on road causes tires to ride up on film of water
To avoid hydroplaning and losing control of the vehicle on wet road surface, you should:
Slow down and use the highest point on the road
A common mistake new driver's make is
Braking too hard
What is the NJ seat belt law?
All front seat occupants of passenger vehicles must wear a seat belt. The driver is responsible for all passengers under 18. GDL drivers must have all passengers wear seat belts
When is angle parking most commonly used?
Shopping centers
When is parallel parking most commonly used?
City streets
When a motorist goes into a trance like state, it is called:
Highway Hypnosis
What is a space cushion
Distance between your car and other cars on the road, in all directions
When driving on wet roads, the three second rule should be increased to
4 or more seconds
The three second rule refers to:
Safe following distance
If a collision looks probable, what should you do?
Crash into something that gives way
If your brakes fail, what three things should you do?
1. Shift to lower gear
2. Pump brakes
3. Emergency brake
What are the two best ways to talk to other drivers
Lights and horn
How far in advance should you use your turn signal?
100 feet
Before driving in reverse, what should you do?
Check if path is clear - by using mirrors, and by turning to the right and looking out the rear window
What is the #1 factor when it comes to stopping distance?
Speed
What is the NJ child restraint law?
Children up to age 8 or 80 pounds must ride in federally approved safety or booster seats in the rear seat of the vehicle. If there is no rear seat, then in the front seat facing the rear of the vehicle.
What is the signal for right turn?
Arm out, palm up
What is the signal for left turn?
Hand and arm straight
What is the signal for stopping?
Arm out, palm down
To steer the car in reverse, what direction should you turn the steering wheel?
In the direction the rear must go
What should you do if you drive through a deep puddle of water?
Pump brakes to dry them
What are the three things that seat belts prevent and help you do?
1. Prevent being thrown from vehicle
2. Slow body down with vehicle
3. Keep motorist from sliding when turning suddenly
When is it legal to use studded snow tires in NJ?
November 15 - April 1
If your car runs off the pavement, what three things should you do?
1. Slow down
2. Regain control
3. Slowly turn onto road
What is the standard collision prevention formula?
Be alert, be prepared, act in time
When parking uphill, which way should you turn your wheels?
Away from curb
When parking downhill, which way should you turn your wheels?
Towards curb
If there is no curb, which way should you turn your wheels?
Towards edge of road
A good rule on snow covered roads is to maintain a following distance of how many seconds?
6 or more
If your car goes into a skid, which way should you turn the steering wheel?
Direction the rear is going
What is the most common cause of collisions?
Motorist error
What are three things you can do to avoid a collision?
1. Stop quickly
2. Turn quickly
3. Speed up
If you have a tire blowout, what six things should you do?
1. Hold steering wheel firmly
2. Keep vehicle straight
3. Gradually slow down
4. Remove foot from gas
5. Not use brakes
6. Coast to a stop as you pull over to safe area
When a vehicle is following too closely behind a vehicle in front of them it is called?
Tailgaiting
When following a car at 30 mph on wet pavement, you should allow at least how many car lengths?
6 car lengths
When a motorist is trying to pass you, you should?
Slow down to make their pass easier
When are road surfaces most slippery?
During the first few minutes of rainfall
Whenever possible, child safety seats should be placed?
In the rear seats
It is good practice to keep a safe distance to give you more time to react to?
Emergencies
Speed can be a factor between life and death; therefore how much braking distance will it take a vehicle to stop on a dry surface, when driving at 60 mph?
300 feet
To drive in reverse, the motorist's head and body should be?
Turned right to see out of rear window
When driving at night, be sure you can stop within?
The distance you can see ahead
Leaving a vehicle idling for more than __ minutes is against the law
3 minutes
Failing to remove ____ or ___ from a vehicle is a _______ fine?
Snow or ice; $25-$75 fine