What is a blind spot
Areas that rearview mirrors don't show
What shape does a stop sign look like?
What is an octagon?
This happens when driving to fast on wet pavement
What is Hydroplaning
What do you do if someone flips you offf while passing you?
What is Ignore them?
What is a blowout?
The front tire of a vehicle fails and may lose traction
This occurs when a vehicle conflicts with and hits another object.
What is a collision
What color is the curb in a no parking zone?
What is yellow or red?
What makes driving at night is more dangerous than driving in daytime
What is vision limited, glare from headlights, and people who are tired or drinking are also driving.
What types of skills do you need to show in a driving test?
social, physical, and mental skills you need to drive.
The ability to see above, below, and to the sides (a person who is in a stationary vehicle and who has good vision can see about 180ยบ from side to side) What is this called?
What is peripheral vision?
Name three causes of collisions
What is Breaking various laws, not slowing in adverse weather conditions, operating a defective vehicle, following another vehicle too closely, driving too fast for conditions, not wearing safety belts, driving after drinking or using drugs, driving while tired
What color and shape is an intersection sign?
What is a diamond with a cross inside?
The top reason why new drivers end up in crashes
What is driving too fast for conditions.
How do you show your social skills when others have road rage?
interacting with other people or drivers in a safe manner
When parking downhill with a curb, your vehicle's front wheels should point towards.....
What is turned toward the curb?
How many car lengths should you keep in front of you per every 10mph?
About 1 car length for every 10 mph
What does a NO U-Turn sign look like? Please draw it
What is Square with a arrow pointing back at you and a slanted line through circle.
Which way do you proceed in a roundabout
What is counterclockwise?
What are issues when driving at night?
What is vision limited, glare from headlights, and people who are tired or drinking are also driving.
the tendency of a vehicle to steer into a sharper turn than the driver intends, sometimes with a loss of traction of the rear to the outside.
What is oversteer?
Three steps to merge with traffic from an acceleration lane
What is put signal on, and look for opening. Accelerate to speed of traffic. Merge into opening.
A squiggly line indicates
What is Slippery when wet or caution, turns ahead
Why does pavement becomes very slippery 10-15 minutes into a rainstorm
What is rain causes oil in the asphalt to come to the surface.
What his tailgating?
What is following too closely, erratic attempts to pass, flashing headlights
Daily Double!!
What does .08% in law enforcement stand for??
Blood Alcohol Concentration