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When following another vehicle, you should look
through, over, and around that vehicle
Can you recieve a DUI ticket even if your blood alcohol content is under the legal limit?
True
When identifying situations in the driving enviroment that might lead to a conflict, what should you be looking for?
all listed are correct
Central vision is
the straight-ahead, cone-shaped area of your field of vision
When changing lanes, check the blind spot by
checking over your shoulder in the direction you are going to move
Always increase your following distance when
roads are slick, following a large vehicle. being tailgated
What is one reason why teenage drivers tend to have a higher level of risk
They perceive risk to be lower than it actually is
What kind of action could you take when you execute your decisions in the IPDE process?
accelerate, steer, and brake
How should you use the predict step of the IPDE process while driving on city streets?
Be prepared to predict possible points of conflict earlier
The first precaution you should take with regard to driving after taking medicine is to
read the label on the medicine to see if the medicine has side effects that will affect your driving
When driving past vehicles parked on the right, you should position your vehicle
at least one car doorś width away
If an oncoming driver corsses into your path of travel, the soace is usually available for you to move your vehicle is
to the right of your vehicle
Fatigue might
cause you to make more time to identify hazards
When a yellow signal light is shown, you should
prepare to stop if you have not already entered the intersection
A following distance greater than 2 seconds is advised when you
are first learning to drive
What is an appropriate use of your vehicle horn?
warn other drivers of danger
If you have a vehicle breakdown, what should you NOT do?
leave your car where it breaks down
Temporary glare blindness at night might occur when
an oncoming vehicle´s headlights turn in your direction
What is actual risk?
the amount of risk that actually exists
Seeing clearly near and far away is required to drive
True
What is a path of travel?
The path you intend for your care to take
An advantage of keeping at least a 2-second following distance is urban traffic is that you
Can see further down the road
Of the options below, what is the best action to take to help you stay awake when driving at night?
Take a short nap
For how long must you signal before you make a turn?
2 seconds
Holding your foot over the brake pedal is called
covering the brake
If the vehicle following you is too close, what action can you take to avoid being hit from the rear?
Increase your following distance
Points on your license can be cut in half if you go this long without a citation?
1 year
Fatigue
slow mental and physical processes
When driving on long trips, how often should you plan to stop and take a break?
every 2 hours
Strong emotions
have a negative effect on your decision-making ability
A driver that follows too closely is called a
tailgater
Many medicines have side effects that could
interfere with your driving ability
What is less risky?
defensive driving
A fixed object down the road in the center of the oath you intend to travel which can be used to help you steer accurately is called
a target
When measuring a following distance under normal conditions, the 2-second technique
is safe for most conditions
What is a space cushion
the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead
Who is the one that must ultimately take responsibility for the actions of your vehicle?
you
A 2-second following distance
is not the total stopping distance
Under the age of 18, you are allowed to use a wireless telephone for which of the following:
All listed are correct
When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a mistake
increase