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Classroom instruction for driver education requires a minimum of how many hours?
30
A driver should allow at least how many inches between the driver’s chest and the steering
wheel?
10 inches
What system provides safe, convenient, and efficient movement of people and goods from
place to place?
Highway Transportation System
When preparing to drive and when driving, where should the driver rest their left foot?
On the dead pedal
Your ________ field of vision allows you to read and see details.
focal
A driver should search at least _____ seconds ahead in their path of travel to evaluate the situation.
20 seconds
________ describes the transfer of vehicle weight forward or backward?
Pitch
What lane position is used for most driving?
1
What braking technique is used for sharp turns?
Trail braking
No parking is allowed within 100 feet of a railroad crossing.
False
In a work zone the __________ area is a safety barrier between you and the work zone.
buffer
_____ _____ help warn motorists of oversize vehicle loads.
Pilot cars
What is the safest maneuver for avoiding collision if there is enough room?
Braking
A solid line indicates _____.
no passing

This pavement marking means:
Two way traffic and passing is allowed
A yellow line (broken or solid) in the center of a roadway indicates _____.
two way traffic
When adjusting the head restraint in a vehicle, it should be in what position, relative to the
driver or passenger?
level with the ears, four inches from the head
Interstate routes running north and south are assigned __________________________________.
odd numbers

This alert/warning symbol indicates low beams headlights.
false
Communicate, change position and change speed are ways to:
Correct answer:
reduce driving risk
A 3 seconds following distance provides time to steer out of a problem on dry surfaces
and brake out of a problem at speeds up to 70mph.
False
_______________ is the potential that a chosen action (e.g., speeding, texting, etc.,) may
lead to an undesirable outcome.
Driving risk
________ describes when a vehicle shifts weight from side to side.
Roll
In a work zone the __________ area is where lanes narrow or merge, and the traffic pattern changes.
transition
Mopeds/scooters cannot be driven on a roadway where the speed limit is faster than ________ mph.
35
More than 50 percent of pedestrian-motorist crashes occur at ___________.
intersections
When a vehicle _______________ too quickly, weight moves to the rear.
accelerates
With ABS brakes it is most effective to press down hard on the brake pedal when stopping.
True
Understeer is known as "fishtailing".
False
Oversteer is also known as "plowing".
False
A wider white line found at most intersections (perpendicular to the road) is know as _____.
stop line
In a work zone, the _____ area is where lanes narrow or merge, and the traffic pattern changes.
transition
A wet roadway is most slippery_____.
when the rain first begins
A lack of _____ reduces field of vision, visual acuity, depth perception, and color recognition when driving at night.
light
light
The body's natural down time is between _____.
12 am - 6 am and 1 pm-5 pm
Quiet aggression while driving is cutting off, blocking, chasing, physically fighting or shooting?
False
What is the purpose of edge barriers?
To provide a warning to stay awake while driving.
If your car does not pass the annual inspection and you fail to make the required repairs, the inspector will place a rejection sticker on front windshield that is valid for ________ days.
15 days

Vehicles on the solid yellow line side may only cross the line to pass pedestrians,
bicyclists, and riders of scooters or skateboards, when the opposite lane is clear and you can pass safely.
True
During an over-steering or skidding situation (i.e., rear-wheel lock-up), to which wheel does the electronic stability program apply the brake?
outer front wheel
You may cross double solid yellow lines on the road if you are making a left turn or passing pedestrians, bicyclists, and riders of scooters or skateboards, when the opposite lane is clear and you can pass safely.
True
Which of the following explains the impact of driving at a faster speed on vision?
peripheral vision decreases
Failure to pay your automobile insurance premium on time means the insurance company _____.
must give you 10 days notice and then may cancel your policy
Most vehicles today use which type of fuel?
Lead-free (unleaded) gasoline
Dirty headlights can reduce visibility up to _____%.
90%
The vehicle's tires should be rotated primarily _____.
to equalize tire wear
When taking a road trip, take a breaks from driving every _____ hours.
2 hours
Circadian rhythm fatigue is a result of _____.
the body's natural "down time"
When preparing to drive and when driving, where should the driver rest their left foot?
on the dead pedal