The part of a map where you can look up and find the location of roads, cities, etc. on maps.
What is the map index?
The frequency with which you should check your tire pressure.
What is once a month?
The type of insurance ALL Utah drivers are required to have.
What is liability insurance?
A campaign with wide support that promotes limiting the amount of exhaust is released into the air.
What is Idle-Free?
The best way to reduce fuel consumtption.
What is to drive less?
Two sites that can be used to calculate the potential cost of a trip, including gas mileage and stop locations.
What are https://www.fueleconomy.gov/trip/ and https://www.gasbuddy.com/tripcostcalculator? (What are Fuel Economy and Gass Buddy?)
Best practice for how often to rotate your tires.
What is 5,000-7,000 miles OR check your vehicle owner's manual.
The two parts of liability insurance.
What are bodily injury liability (will pay if the other driver or passengers are injured) and property liability (will pay for other driver’s vehicle repairs or property damages, such as a broken mailbox)?
The number of seconds before you are ok to idle before the emissions released are more than if you turned off and restarted your car.
What is thirty seconds?
The requirement for driving alone in the HOV lane.
What is an Express Pass in TOLL mode?
An audible clue that loads are not properly secure.
What is a whipping or rattling sound?
This symbol: (!)
What is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System?
The consequences for driving without insurance in Utah.
What are:
The percentage of emission pollution from vehicles in Utah air.
What is 48%?
Three great ways to build the idle-free habit.
What are turning off your car while picking someone up, running into the store, or talking to friends or family?
The two accessories that can be used to secure luggage to the roof of your vehicle.
What are a luggage rack and a clamshell?
The time you should go between oil changes.
What is anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 miles depending on the age of your vehicle?
The situations where collision insurance will pay for damages to a vehicle.
What are:
5 fuel-efficient driving techniques to lower your vehicle’s fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 25%.
What are accelerate gently, maintain a steady speed, anticipate traffic, avoid high speeds, and coast to decelerate.
The minimum fine for a first offence of littering on the highway.
What is $200?
The window that should remain closed when tying a mattress or other large loads to the top of your car.
What is the driver's side window?
Five signs that you need to get your breaks checked.
1. Squeaking or Squealing Coming From Brakes
2. Grinding Sound When Braking
3. Vibration When Braking
4. Taking Longer To Stop
5. Brake Pad Indicator Light Comes On
The types of incidents covered by comprehensive auto insurance.
The percentage by which running the air conditioning can increase a vehicle's fuel consumption.
What is 20%?
Three of the ten reasons people give up on public transit.
What are:
1. Delayed on board due to transit vehicles backed up or problems on the transit route downstream.
2. Experienced long wait at a transfer stop.
3. Missed departure due to wrong real-time information.
4. Unable to board or denied boarding due to crowding.
5. Delayed on board due to emergency or mechanical failure.
6. Experienced long wait at origin stop.
7. Ran to stop but the bus or train pulled away.
8. Delayed on board due to traffic.