The that color means "go" on a traffic light.
What is a green?
This item is traditionally used to start a car.
What is a key?
This maneuver can be used on red lights unless indicated otherwise.
What is a right turn?
The legal blood alcohol concentration limit for drivers over 21?
What is 0.08%?
This beverage impairs reaction time, coordination and judgement
What is alcohol?
An octagonal red sign.
What is a stop sign?
This part is used to slow or stop the car.
What are the brakes?
You do this before changing lanes
What is check your mirrors and signal?
Term for going over the speed limit
What is speeding?
This late night activity helps you to be more aware during and less drowsy the following day.
What is sleep?
A sign that is white and a X shaped.
What is a railroad crossing?
This part is used to switch the car into different gears.
What is a PRINDL stick/gear shift?
This is where your hands should be placed on the wheel.
What is 10 and 2 o'clock or 9 and 3 o'clock?
The general penalty for speeding
What is a fine?
This device distracts many drivers and in turn causes many accidents.
What is a cell phone?
A triangular red and white sign, typically seen before getting on to a highway or roundabout.
What is a yield sign?
This term is starting a car that has a discharged battery by using the power of another car's battery.
A method of turning a vehicle around in a limited space by moving forward and reversing several times to turn the vehicle 180 degrees
What is a 3 point turn?
The requires you to do this whenever a school bus is stopping.
What is stop?(regardless of the direction you are travelling)
This term refers to someone who cannot control their anger while driving.
What is road rage?
A light that means stop and then proceed when safe.
What is a flashing red light?
This part keeps the engine cool by circulating coolant.
What is the radiator?
This maneuver is used to fit into tight spaces.
What is parallel parking?
How many points can you accrue on your licence before it is suspended?
What is 11?
When a driver focuses solely on one aspect or area while driving ignoring other areas that may be important.
What is tunnel vision?