What situations require to use headlights?
Night Driving or Windshield Wipers
The red octogon
Stop sign
What is the BAC
Blood alcohol concentration
What side is the brake pedal on?
Left side
What should you do when it rains?
Use your headlights and window wipers, be careful of slippery roads
What does a solid white line mean? Where are they usually seen?
Do not cross, will likely eventually break to allow for crossing.
To divide driving lanes, Bike lanes, and traffic control.
What is the illegal BAC percent if over 21
0.08%
What should you do if you see or hear an ambulance or any other sirens?
Signal and pull over to give them a path.
what side is the gas pedal on?
Right
What is it called when a sheet of rain gets between the roads and the tires and makes you loose control of the car.
Hydroplaning
what does a sign with two arrows that turn into one mean?
Merging
How long does it take to metabolize alcohol
1 hour per drink.
What age do you need to be to get your learners permit, and what age do you need to be to get your license
15 and 6 months for the permit, then 16 and 3 months to get license.
When should you use your horn?
Only to alert other drivers
What is it when the sun hits your windshield and it makes it hard for you to see the road and other cars?
Sun glare.
What does a flashing red signal light mean?
Treat it like a stop sign.
What can alcohol effect?
Judgement, reaction time, concentration.
If a tire suddenly goes flat while you're driving, you should...
Turn on your hazard lights and pull over to the right.
Get out of busy areas (main streets, freeways, etc.) if possible.
What does the odometer tell you?
the miles you've driven
True or false, do not use high beams while it is snowing.
True
One Way/Two way directional signs
What other types of drugs effect driving other than alcohol.
Allergy medicine, cold remedies, marijuana.
An area that you cannot see without turning your head is called...
Blind Spot
Name 4 steering wheel controls