Where should your head restraints be adjusted?
Just above the ears
When backing or turning, which hand position is acceptable?
Where should you look?
One hand driving, placed at 12 o'clock
Over your right shoulder at the rear windshield
_____ replace intersections on expressways
Interchanges
What does BAC stand for?
Blood alcohol concentration
Which insurance is required by the law?
Liability
What are the three main components of the Highway Transportation System (HTS)?
People, Vehicles, and Roadways
What is the difference between a stop and a yield sign?
When at a stop sign, you must come to full 100% stop.
When at a yield sign, you must stop and wait until you have a gap to turn into.
Which type of interchange allows for exit and entry to roadways with minimal disruption and interferences
Cloverleaf interchange
What is the legal limit of BAC for individuals under 21?
0.00%
Explain the difference between Liability, Collision, and Comprehensive
Liability insurance covers damage/injuries you cause to others, while collision pays to repair your car after a crash, and comprehensive covers damage to your car or property
At an uncontrolled intersection, if two cars arrive at the same time, which driver has the right-of-way?
The driver on the right has the right-of-way; the driver on the left must yield.
After holding the license for 6 months with no infractions, you can apply for _______.
Level 3, full provisional
Identify
Predict
Decide
Execute
90% of alcohol is removed from the body through the ____ and the other 10% is through ____
Liver
Sweat, urine, and breath
What is the ABS, what does it do, and is it okay if you hear a grinding noise while it is in action
Anti-lock braking system
Prevent the wheels from locking up and allow you to steer while applying max pressure to the brakes
Yes, it is okay.
When approaching the vehicle, what must you do?
Check outside of the vehicle
Check for small children and pets
Check for obvious fluid leakage.
Check for tire inflation, position, and damage.
Check for obvious physical damage to the vehicle's body or glass.
Approach the driver's door from the front when parked next to the curb
Approach from the rear when parked in a parking lot
Which type lets you see to the sides while looking ahead?
What is the maximum degree of vision one can have?
Focal, central, peripheral
Peripheral
180
Open- Clear visibility and no restrictions in your path
Closed- Blocked line of sight
Changing- Transition from open to closed due to merging traffic
What is the implied consent law
By signing for your license, you agree to take a chemical test (breath or blood) for alcohol if requested by an officer.
What are the 3 parts of total stopping distance?
Perception Distance (seeing the hazard)
Reaction Distance (moving to the brake)
Braking Distance (stopping the car).
Professional Service Every 3,000 - 5,000 Miles
Oil change/filter replacement
Tire rotation/balance
What is a visual lead area?
What areas is it unsafe to pass another vehicle?
Curves, railroads, and hills
What is the second most common drug found in DWI cases?
Marijuana
What is "Hydroplaning," and at what speed can it start to occur?
Hydroplaning occurs when a tire loses contact with the road and slides on a thin film of water. It can start at speeds as low as 35 mph, and at 55 mph, the tires may lose all contact with the pavement.