Commonly referred to as the HTS?
What is the Highway Transportation System?
What to do at a RED OCTAGON sign.
What is STOP?
The color brown represents this type of sign.
What is recreational/National Park?
This measures the speed of your car.
What is THE SPEEDOMETER?
This measures the RPM (Rotations Per Minute) of your car engine.
What is THE TACHOMETER?
The three (3) parts of the HTS?
What are People, Vehicles, and Roadways
The color of a construction zone sign.
What is Orange?
The difference between a BROKEN YELLOW and a BROKEN WHITE LINE.
What is:
BY: Two-Way road, vehicles can pass only when it's clear.
BW: All vehicles are heading the same directions, vehicles can pass when it's clear.
This lever is responsible for shifting your car into different gears.
What is the SELECTOR LEVER/GEAR SHIFT?
What is THE CLUTCH PEDAL?
What are Identify, Predict, Decide, Engage?
What is a WARNING TO STOP, YIELD OR PROHIBIT?
TWO SOLID YELLOW LINES on a two-way highway indicate this.
What is NO PASSING FROM EITHER WAY?
TRUE OR FALSE: CHECK OVER YOUR LEFT SHOULDER BEFORE PULLING OUT INTO THE ROADWAY.
What is TRUE?
TRUE OR FALSE: CHECK YOUR BACKSEAT FOR ANY UNWANTED PASSENGERS.
What is TRUE?
A person's responsibility as part of the HTS.
What is to be safe and respectful driver.
This is NOT an example of a traffic signal:
(a) flashing lights
(b) arrows
(c) school zone sign
(d) pedestrian signals
What is (b) arrows?
The color of international/service signs.
What is BLUE?
Where you hold your hands on the steering wheel.
What is "9 and 3"?
The alternator light shows that the __________ is being drained.
What is THE CAR BATTERY?
One of the reasons why deaths among the ages of 19-21 are the highest in car accidents.
What is: inexperience
increased exposure to night driving
increased risk taking
susceptibility to peer pressure
mixing drinking and driving
What is:
SLTL: Vehicles from both sides can access.
LTL: Only vehicles on the LTL's side can access.
The difference between basic speed law, a minimum speed limit, and an advisory speed limit?
What is:
BSL: you may not drive faster than is safe and prudent for existing conditions, regardless of posted speed limits.
MSL: Not to drive slower than the posted minimum speed unless conditions are less than ideal.
ASL: Maximum suggested speed under ideal conditions.
A reason to downshift into a lower gear.
What is:
TO MAINTAIN SPEED WHILE ADDING POWER WHEN ASCENDING HILLS
ASSIST AND PRESERVE THE BRAKES WHEN GOING DOWNHILL IN A HEAVY CAR
The proper way to enter your car when car is parked on the street.
What is WALKING AROUND THE FRONT OF THE CAR AND HEADING TOWARDS THE BACK?