License & Laws
Car Maintenance
Signs & Signals
Safe Driving Practices
Handling Emergencies
Avoiding Accidents
100

What is the minimum age to get a Class G license in AZ?

What is 16?

100

If you see Lincoln's head, then it's time buy some new of these.

What are tires?

100

Even if you're color blind, you should have no problem seeing regulatory signs because they are only these colors.

What is black and white?

100

Don't drive too close to me!  This is the proper distance to leave between you and the car in front of you.

What is 3-6 seconds?

100

This is the number you dial when there's an accident with injuries.

What is 9-1-1?

100

What does the “i” in IDPE stand for?

What is Identify?

200

These are the two things a new class G license holder cannot do.

What is no driving between 12 AM and 5 AM, and having more than one passenger under 18?


200

Checking your signals and brake lights frequently will ensure what?

What is to ensure others can see your intentions?

200

If you see a yellow light, this is what it is telling you and what you should do.

What is slow down and stop if safe, the light is about to change.

200

If you are driving here, chances are good you won't be seen by the other driver.

What is the blind spot?

200

Your car, which is equipped with ABS, has a brake failure.  This is what you should do.

What is downshift and use the emergency/parking brake?

200

What is the SMITH System rule that reminds you to “look ahead 12-15 seconds?”

What is aim high in steering?

300

A new class G driver has an accident that is deemed their fault.  What can they count on as a consequence?

What are the restrictions remain in place?

300

It may seem like communication from beyond, but your car will use these things to tell you when there's an issue.

What are warning lights or dashboards?

300

If the arrow is red, this is how you should react.

What is stop and don't turn left until the light changes to green.

300

We might joke about someone wanting to see what's in the back of your vehicle, but we can do this to help keep everyone safe.

What is create more space?

300

Here's what you should do if your car catches fire.

What is pull over, turn off the engine, get out (and away) from the car?

300

“Leave yourself an out” helps prevent what from happening?

What is to avoid being boxed in or unable to escape danger?

400

You love the adrenaline rush of riding a motorcycle.  What type of license do you need?

What is a type "M" license?

400

Regular car maintenance can provide you which benefits?

What is better fuel efficiency, saving money in the long run, and safer driving?

400

Signs of this color are Yogi Bear's favorite.  They make sure he always finds the best picnic spots, monuments, and tourist stops.

What is brow?

400

When you park near a stop sign, you must allow at least this much distance.

What is 30 feet away?

400

Holy Haboob!  Here are the steps to stay safe in a dust storm.

What are pull over, turn off your lights, take your foot off the brake?

400

The "D" in IDPE stands for what?

What is “decide?”

500

These two things are consequences of violating license restrictions.

What are a ticket and possible license suspension?

500

Ignoring minor auto repairs can result in what three things?

What are higher repair costs, vehicle breakdown, and more issues in the future.

500

It means don't pass in either direction.

What is a solid, double yellow line?

500

You must do these two things in order to safely back up your vehicle.

What is check your mirrors and look behind you?

500

This is the penalty for leaving the scene of an injury crash.

What is license suspension for up to 10 years?

500

Give one example of a driving scenario where the SMITH system helps avoid a crash.

What is approaching an intersection, another vehicle making a left turn in front of you, etc.

600

You’re driving at night on a rural highway.  Your headlights go out, your phone is dead, and you’re not near a town.  What steps should you take to stay safe, and what driving principles from this course apply to this situation?

Pull Over Safely: Gradually slow down and move as far off the road as possible, ideally onto the shoulder.

Turn on Hazard Lights (if functional): This can help alert other drivers to your presence, even if headlights are out.

Stay Inside Your Vehicle: Unless it is unsafe (e.g., fire or smoke), stay in your car with seatbelt fastened to protect yourself from passing vehicles.

Use Emergency Signals: If you have flares, reflectors, or a flashlight, place them behind your vehicle to warn other drivers.

Wait for Help or Flag Down Assistance: If another driver passes or if you see a house or business within walking distance during daylight, carefully seek help.

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