What's defensive driving
A:Skills used to prevent the risk of accidents.
B: Skills used to prevent accidents by accelerating quickly.
C: skills used to get in an accident by driving recklessly D: skills used to stop people from overtaking.
A. Skills used to prevent the risk of accidents/injuries or even death.
What Is a No Zone For a truck Or tractor trailer?
A. A zone where all cars must keep clear of the truck to give them right of way.
B. No zone is a lane where trucks are not allowed to change to.
C. A zone where trucks are able to make turns but normal cars are not allowed to
D. A Large blinds spot that is present in large vehicles.
D. A Large blinds spot that is present in large vehicles.
How can you communicate appropriately with other motorists?
a) By making gestures, using hand signals, and using your lights or horn.
b) By shouting.
c) By making disrespectful gestures.
d) By being physically aggressive.
a) By making gestures, using hand signals, and using your lights or horn.
When there are rainy conditions, how much longer does it take a truck to slow down?
A. It takes the truck up to 75% more time to slow down.
B. It could take up to 25% more time to slow down.
C. It could take up to 30% more time to slow down
D. The truck's performance is only affected by little or none while in rainy conditions.
B. It could take up to 25% more time to slow down.
If a pedestrian suffers serious bodily injury because of a motorist’s the consequences are
A. $500 fine, up to 35 days in jail and a driving privilege suspension of up to 6 months.
B. $700 fine, up to 25 days in jail and a driving privilege suspension of up to 1 year.
C. $100-$500 fine, up to 25 days in jail and a driving privilege suspension of up to 6 months.
D. $200-600 fine, up to 25 days in jail and a driving privilege suspension of up to 6 months.
C. $100-$500 fine, up to 25 days in jail and a driving privilege suspension of up to 6 months.
What’s a distraction? Give one example of it.
A:Looking ahead
B:Looking for A lighter
C:Turning on the turn signals
D:None of the above are a distraction
B. A distraction is something that prevents you from giving full attention EXAMPLE: putting on makeup or shaving while driving
What is the best way to avoid hitting an animal in the middle of the road?
A. Quickly brake or pump the brakes to stop quickly
B. Move out of the way to avoid hitting them
C. Honk to scare or make them move away
D. Stay vigilant of any animal so you have enough time to stop.
D. Stay vigilant of any animal so you have enough time to stop.
What should we do when the road is wet?
A. Keep going a the same speed
B. Drive more slowly
C. Stay parked until the road dries
B. Drive more slowly
What should you keep in your mind while sharing the roads with motorcycles
A. Drive without any care for people on the motorcycles
B. Look at how cool the motorcycle is
C. Being aware of people on the motorcycle
D. Being ready to race with the motorcycle
C. Being aware of people on the motorcycle
Motorized bicycles, or mopeds, are low-speed, two-wheeled vehicles with
pedals, intended for limited use on public roadways. Moped drivers may not
exceed - mph
A. 15 mph
B. 30 mph
C. 25 mph
D. 20 mph
C. 25 mph
what is the recommended distance between 2 cars in the same lane
A:A car's length every 10 mph
B: About 10 feet
C: It's illegal to do that
D: about 5 feet
A. the recommended distance between two cars is a cars length per 10 mph while in the same lane
If the traffic light is green for you but a pedestrian crosses, what should you do?
A. Maintain your speed since you have the right of way
B. Honk and maneuver around them to keep traffic moving
C. Yield and give the right of way until they have crossed
D. Speed up and pass them before they reach your lane
C. Yield and give the right of way until they have crossed
What is the name of the rule that helps maintain an appropriate distance between cars?
a) Driving at half speed
b) No such rule exists
c) The three-second rule
d) The 10-meter rule
c) The three-second rule
If you fail to yield for a school buses or a commercial buses what are the consequences
A. $1000 and up to 35 days in jail
B. $400 and up to 30 days in jail
C. $900 and up to 25 days to jail
D. $200 and up to 15 days in jail
D. $200 and up to 15 days in jail
How much space should drivers give when passing a vulnerable driver
A. They should keep 1 foot away
B. They should keep 10 feet away
C. They should keep 4 feet away
D. They don't need any space
C. They should keep 4 feet away
What happens to drivers that don't follow safe driving rules?
A: Nothing can happen as long as other people don't get hurt
B: They could be fined For following rules and regulations
C: They will only get a warning to not do it again.
D: They could get fined up to 500 dollars if someone gets hurt.
D. They could get fined up to 500 dollars if someone gets hurt.
What is the standard collision prevention formula?
A. Look ahead and pay attention f the road
B. Drive slowly to prevent accidents or problems on the road
C. Be alert and prepared so you could also act in time.
D. Don't drive in populated areas or highways.
C. Be alert and prepared so you could also act in time.
What should you do if your brakes fail?
a) Trust the car, it will stop on its own.
b) Shift to a lower gear and pump the brake pedal fast and hard several times.
c) Turn off the engine.
d) Accelerate.
b) Shift to a lower gear and pump the brake pedal fast and hard several times.
What is the three second plus Rule while driving?
A. Method used to review the last few seconds to see if they have committed any mistakes.
B. Methods use to count up to 3 seconds and calculate how far they have gone to see if their speedometer is accurate.
C. A method used while being behind a vehicle to make sure that the vehicle is 3 or more seconds ahead from you
D. None of the above
C. A method used while being behind a vehicle to make sure that the vehicle is 3 or more seconds ahead from you
How can you identify a blind pedestrian?
A. By identifying if they are wearing glasses or shades
B. By identifying if they are using a golf club to navigate
C. By checking if they have a dog and a white navigation pole
D. By checking if they are ignoring traffic laws
C. By checking if they have a dog and a white navigation pole
What is Highway Hypnosis?
A: a form of amnesia that is caused when there is a long drive and it causes an autopilot-like state where the person is still awake but may lose track of time and of directions.
B: When the driver is fully aware of their surroundings
C: When the driver turn without thinking
D: When the driver falls asleep while driving.
A.form of amnesia that is caused when there is a long drive and it causes an autopilot-like state where the person is still awake but may lose track of time and of directions.
How do a motorist's emotions affect their driving?
a) They lead to aggressive reactions, such as changing speeds unexpectedly; generate tension and stress; and result in reduced attention to the road.
b) They make you a faster and more efficient driver.
c) They improve safety.
d) You feel more confident while driving.
a) They lead to aggressive reactions, such as changing speeds unexpectedly; generate tension and stress; and result in reduced attention to the road.
What possible options do you have if you are about to crash?
a) You cannot do anything to avoid it.
b) Do not admit fault
c) negotiate
d) Steer away, find a safe crash spot
d) Steer away, find a safe crash spot
Do pedestrians always have the right of way?
A. No, only when there is a traffic sign or cross walk
B. Yes but only between 11:01-5 pm
C. Yes, almost in all cases no matter what situation pedestrians always have the right of way.
D. No pedestrian does not have the right of way on both traffic signs or crosswalks; they only have right of way when there are no vehicles crossing.
C. Yes, almost in all cases no matter what situation pedestrians always have the right of way.
What is it called when someone is agitated and driving erratically causing trouble?
A. The term for it is road rage
B. the term for it is Highway hypnosis
C. The term is Drunk driving and DWI
D. None of the above
A. The term for it is road rage