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Heavy amphetamine use
makes a driver less coordinated and four times more likely to be involved in a car crash.
In Texas, if you are involved in a crash, upon request from a law enforcement officer or
the other person involved, you are required to furnish:
evidence of financial responsibility.
If you have a crash and someone is injured, you should
carefully help anyone who might be injured and send for skilled help as quickly as possible
Under favorable circumstances, including reaction time, a motor vehicle with good
brakes going 50 mph can be stopped within:
about 229 feet
If you are driving at the speed limit and another driver sounds their horn and starts to
pass, you should:
make it as safe and easy as you can for the other driver.
The maximum daytime speed limit for passenger cars on most highways numbered by
this state or United States is:
70 mph
When you approach a school bus which has stopped to pick up or discharge children,
you must:
stop and wait until the bus has resumed motion or you are signaled by the driver to
proceed.
If you have a blow-out while driving, you should:
steer straight ahead, take your foot off the gas and gently apply the brakes.
To avoid a crash, a defensive driver should:
stay alert and look for trouble spots.
The maximum fine for a first non-driving alcohol-related offense or possession or
consumption of alcohol by a minor is:
$500
If a child ran into the road 60 to 65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is the highest
speed from which you could stop with good brakes before hitting the child?
20 mph
When turning you should give the proper turn signal:
at least 100 feet before you turn.
A driver waiting to make a left turn when the traffic light turns green should:
turn only after there is no danger from any vehicle coming straight through from the
other direction.
If you see a pedestrian including a pedestrian guided by an assistance animal or with a
white cane at an intersection, you should:
slow down.
be prepared to stop.
use your horn if necessary.
After overtaking another vehicle on a two-lane road, you can best judge when it is safe
to drive back into the right-hand lane by:
waiting until you can see the overtaken vehicle in the rearview mirror.
The most a person (age 21 or older) can be fined for a first offense of driving while
under the influence of intoxicating liquor with no death or crash resulting in injury is:
$2,000
Alcohol affects a driver by:
slowing down reaction and impairing perception.
emotions become unstable. interfering with concentration and loss of judgment.
When entering a street from a private road, alley or driveway you must:
yield the right of way to all approaching vehicles and pedestrians.
When choosing your driving speed, the most important thing(s) to consider is:
the speed limit, the weather, traffic, road, the vehicle and the driver.
The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who possesses an open container of
alcohol in a vehicle on a public highway regardless of whether the vehicle is being
operated, stopped or parked is:
$500
If you must walk on the highway, you should:
walk on the left side if there are no sidewalks.
If you run off the pavement, you should:
steer straight and slow down before attempting to return to the pavement.
A solid yellow line on your side of the road marks a:
no-passing zone
Blind, partially blind, or disabled individuals may carry what color cane when
walking?
White
A minor's (if under the age of 17) driver license may be suspended for a first offense
of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs by a minor for:
90 to 365 days
Drivers must give the right-of-way to pedestrians:
if the pedestrian has entered the crosswalk, even if the WALK light changes to red.
if the pedestrian has entered the crosswalk, even if the traffic light changes to green.
if the pedestrian has a WALK signal.
To pass a vehicle inspection, the brakes on a car traveling at 20 miles per hour, must
stop a car within:
25 feet
When you approach a school bus which has stopped to pick up or discharge children,
you must:
stop and wait until the bus has resumed motion or you are signaled by the driver to
proceed.
At 20 mph the average person, from the moment danger is seen and the brakes are
applied, the vehicle will travel about:
44 feet
Vehicle skids are caused by:
tires losing their grip on the road surface.
On multiple lane highways slow drivers should drive:
in the right lane
To avoid a crash, a defensive driver should:
stay alert and look for trouble spots.
If you are driving at the speed limit and another driver sounds their horn and starts to
pass, you should:
make it as safe and easy as you can for the other driver.
If a minor has any detectable amount of alcohol in their system while operating a
motor vehicle or watercraft, the minor has committed the criminal offense:
driving under the influence of alcohol by minor.
Your driver license may be suspended for:
repeated violations of traffic laws.
As a driver (age 21 or older), if you refuse to give a blood or breath specimen for
analysis to determine the alcohol concentration in your body:
your driver license will be suspended.
When making a long trip, you should stop for a rest:
about every two hours or one hundred miles.
As you near an intersection, you discover you are in the wrong lane for turning right
as intended therefore, you should:
drive on ahead until you can safely get into the proper lane, then turn at another
intersection.
If you are stopped by law enforcement in an unsafe area, you may:
Slow down and move the vehicle safely to the right of the road
Place vehicle in parking position, activating emergency brake and hazardous warning
lights
Remain in your car, keep both hands clearly in sight on the steering wheel
If you run off the pavement, you should:
steer straight and slow down before attempting to return to the pavement.
A vehicle should never be parked closer to a fire hydrant than:
15 feet
If you see a pedestrian including a pedestrian guided by an assistance animal or with a
white cane at an intersection, you should:
slow down.
use your horn if necessary.
be prepared to stop.
The lights on your vehicle must be turned on at any time of the day or night when
persons and vehicles cannot be clearly seen for at least:
1,000 feet
After overtaking another vehicle on a two-lane road, you can best judge when it is safe
to drive back into the right-hand lane by:
waiting until you can see the overtaken vehicle in the rearview mirror.
A flashing yellow light warns drivers:
to slow down and proceed with caution.
Headlights must be turned on:
30 minutes after sunset
Alcohol affects a driver by:
slowing down reaction and impairing perception.
interfering with concentration and loss of judgment.
emotions become unstable.
A person's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of:
possessing a fictitous or altered driver license.
Vehicle skids are caused by:
tires losing their grip on the road surface.
If you are involved in an injury crash in a city, you must immediately notify:
the local police
When you are taking medicine prescribed for you by a doctor you should:
ask your doctor or pharmacist if it may affect your ability to drive.
If you are driving at the speed limit and another driver sounds their horn and starts to
pass, you should:
make it as safe and easy as you can for the other driver.
When you approach a school bus which has stopped to pick up or discharge children,
you must:
stop and wait until the bus has resumed motion or you are signaled by the driver to
proceed.
As you near an intersection, you discover you are in the wrong lane for turning right
as intended therefore, you should:
drive on ahead until you can safely get into the proper lane, then turn at another
intersection.
The maximum fine for a first non-driving alcohol-related offense or possession or
consumption of alcohol by a minor is:
$500
A driver waiting to make a left turn when the traffic light turns green should:
turn only after there is no danger from any vehicle coming straight through from the
other direction.
If you must walk on the highway, you should:
walk on the left side if there are no sidewalks.
When you are stopped by law enforcement, drivers and passengers should:
Respond with courtesy
Refrain from digging or reaching for items in the vehicle without the officer's consent
Transport any weapons in a separate location from license and insurance
documentation
You may lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle by:
3 inches
When parking parallel, it is best to leave the curb side wheels:
6 to 18 inches from the curb.
Which individual cannot carry a white cane while walking on any public street or
highway?
A person who is not disabled.
In Texas, if you are involved in a crash, upon request from a law enforcement officer
or the other person involved, you are required to furnish:
evidence of financial responsibility.
Drivers should watch for blind persons at:
Bus stops.
Business areas.
Intersections.
Including reaction time, the stopping distance is more than 20 feet at 10 mph, at 20
mph it will be about:
63 feet
The maximum fine for a first conviction of driving without a valid driver license is:
$200
Child passenger safety seats are required for all children under the age of:
8 years or less than 4 feet 9 inches in height (regardless of age).
If you are stopped by law enforcement, it is suggested you:
Slow down and move the vehicle safely to the right of the road
Place vehicle in parking position, activating emergency brake and hazardous warning
lights
Remain in your car, keep both hands clearly in sight on the steering wheel
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