Ch 1 Risks of Driving
Ch 2 Communication & Positions
Ch 3 Signs, Markings, & Restrictions
Ch 4 Parking & Managing Space
Ch 5 Controlling Space & VRUs
100

One of the leading causes of death for teens

What are car crashes?

100

Anytime you are slowing down you should

What is check your rear space? 

100

These pavement markings separate traffic moving in opposite directions

What are yellow dots or lines?

100

If you are going to park uphill with a curb you should

What is turn the tires toward the road?

100

The number of seconds you should look ahead

What are 15 seconds?

200

A kind of vision in which you can see color and motion changes

What is peripheral vision? 

200
If you are completely stopped, before you go you should

What is check left, front, right at 90 degrees?

200

Intersections that lack a traffic control device such as a light or stop sign

What are uncontrolled intersections?

200
You should do this before any lateral movement

What is MSMOG?

200

The minimum number of seconds between you and the car in front of you when moving (in the city)

What are four seconds?

300

When you slightly release pressure on the brake to eliminate pitch before turning or stopping

What is trail braking?

300

To communicate to other cars you are about to turn left, you should use this position

What is lane position 2?

300

These kinds of signs are state law - you must obey and respond immediately

What are regulatory signs? 

300

If you need to stop and there is a big bus or truck coming you should

What is do a staggered stop?

300

To protect yourself from other vehicles running red traffic lights you should

What is use a 2-second delay with start-up?
400

It doesn't move, is far ahead, and is in the center of your path

What is a target?

400

To park 3-6 inches from the curb on the right, you should use this standard reference point

What is the center of the hood?

400

You can't go here because you are prevented from occupying the space

What are path restrictions?

400

Stopping or slowing to allow another roadway user to go before you

What is yielding?

400

By law, the amount of space you must give bicyclists for safe passage

What is enough space that you don't run over them if they fall? 

500

The steering you use for most turns and curves

What is push-pull steering?

500
The starting position before back-in parking

What is side position 3?

500

The space and time management process used to gather info and respond to restrictions

What is Search, Identify, Manage (SIM)?

500

Where to look before you go backwards

What is a 360 degree search?

500

How you know you have enough space between your car and the car behind you (to change lanes)

What is see the headlights of the car behind you in the rear view mirror?