What are the 3 parts of HTS?
people, vehicles, and roadways.
What's a safety belt light for?
to remind you to fasten safety belts
What is the minimum safe distance for motosylics, when driving pass a bicyclist going the same direction?
3 feet
what should you not do when you have a tire blowout?
slow down
What is the first thing you do when there's a tire blowout?
Hold the steering wheel tightly and keep your vehicle going straight.
What's does vehicle code mean?
used by federal, state, and local governments to regulate the HTS.
Why should you check the tires as you check the outside of the car?
to see if the tires are inflated
What should you do when you see an orange triangle symbol behind a vehicle?
slow down
What do you turn on when your driving in the fog?
low beam headlights
What's the first step to do when you got a headlight failure?
Try the high beam/low beam switch.
What are 3 driving tasks?
social, physical, and mental skills
How should you hold the steering wheel?
Your hands on the outside of the wheel
When being a motorylist, what should you not do when sharing the road with a big truck?
cutting in front of it
What does scanning involve?
Looking around ahead
What is law enforcement?
What do you do when you want to change directions?
Use your turn signals
What should you do when there is a red arrow on the traffic light?
you must stop and wait for the green signal to appear before turning.
What should you do when sharing the road with a bicyclist at night?
dim your headlights
What are 3 ways you can communicate while driving?
1. Headlights
2. Horn
3. Emergency signals
left turn takes about ____ seconds
7 to 8 seconds
What big vehicle should you not pass in the roundabout?
Large trucks
What is the name of the program for getting a citation for running a red light?
Defensive Driving Program
Why should you watch out for large trucks blind spots?
because trucks have large blind spots
What other physical problems could affect your driving?
Vision, hearing, fatigue
you must stop before reaching the crosswalk (true or false?)
true