Among the different types of insurance, the one required of all vehicles in Tennessee.
What is Liability Insurance?
These are used to alert other drivers of a potential hazard or emergency situation involving your vehicle.
What are hazard signals?
This essential fluid keeps engine parts from grinding together, helps prevent overheating, and if ignored - can turn your car into an expensive paperweight.
What is motor oil?
Dropping out of school or failing to pass 3 subjects in a grading period.
How can people under the age of 18 loose their driving privileges?

What is a Steering Wheel?
Optional auto insurance that pays to repair your vehicle if it is damaged in a crash, regardless of who is at fault.
What is Collision Insurance?
The color of a car battery's positive terminal and the color of the positive jumper cable.
What is red?
The standard U.S. measurement of air pressure inside of tires crucial for safety, performance and fuel efficiency.
What is PSI (pounds per square inch)?
A unique 17 character code that identifies a specific vehicle, acting like its fingerprint.
What is a VIN (vehicle identification number)?
Tells you the engine speed in revolutions per minute.
What is a Tachometer?
The term for the money paid to the insurance company for coverage & based on the vehicle's age, mileage and the driver's driving record.
What is a Premium?
This system helps prevent skidding by automatically pumping the brakes.
What is ABS (anti-lock brake system)?
Changing the position of each tire of a vehicle according to a specific pattern.
What is tire rotation?
In most states, you must dim your high-beam headlights within this many feet of an oncoming vehicle.
What is 500 feet?

Who is Lightning McQueen?
Term for a formal request made to the insurance company for compensation after an incident that causes damage to your vehicle.
What is a Claim?
Three things drivers share with police and other drivers in the event of a collision.
What is license, proof of insurance and registration?
The key part of an engine’s cooling system. Its main job is to keep the engine at a safe temperature by transferring excess heat from the engine to the surrounding air.
What is a Radiator?
The law requiring drivers to slow and move to a non-adjacent lane when approaching emergency or utility vehicles on the side of the road.
What is the Move Over Law?
(Name of this car)
What is a Model-T?
The term for the amount you pay out of pocket on a claim before your insurance company covers the remaining costs.
What is a Deductible?
This hazard occurs when tires lose contact with the road surface due to water.
What is hydroplaning?
A crucial component that serves to generate power. It charges the battery & supplies additional power to the electrical systems while the engine is running.
What is an alternator?
3 out of the 4 primary penalties for a first offense DUI.
What are 48 hours in jail, a minimum $350 fine, a 1-year driver's license revocation, and up to 6 months of an IIRC.
Popular NTT Indycar event hosted at the Nashville SuperSpeedway on July 19, 2026.
What is the Music City Grad Prix?