Chapter 1: You Are the Driver
Chapter 2: Signs, Signals, and Roadway Markings
Chapter 3: Basic Vehicle Controls
Chapter 4: Managing Risk with the IPDE Process
Miscellaneous
100

The letter "I" in the IPDE process

Identify

100

The shape exclusively used for stop signs

Octagon

100

This instrument indicates how much fuel your vehicle has remaining

Gas Gauge

100

This step in the IPDE process involves making a decision of whether or not to change speed/direction

Decide

100

The amount of time for which you must hold a Learners Permit before you can advance to an Intermediate Restricted License

180 days/6 months

200

The 1st or lowest level of the Graduated Drivers License (GDL) program

Learners Permit

200

The color generally used for signs showing construction or maintenance warnings

Orange

200

This instrument indicates the speed at which you are traveling

Speedometer

200

This step in the IPDE process takes place when the driver first recognizes a potential hazard

Identify

200

The type of sign for which an upside down triangle is used

Yield

300

The letter "E" in the IPDE process

Execute

300

The shape used to warn of an advancing railroad

Circle

300

This instrument indicates the amount of miles your vehicle has been driven

Odometer

300

This step of the IPDE process involves an action such as pressing the brake

Execute

300

The color of sign generally used for Guide or Directional information

Green

400

The age at which one is eligible for their regular Class D Drivers License

18

400

The color generally used for signs showing areas of public recreation, cultural, and historical significance

Brown

400

This instrument indicates the amount of RPMs of your vehicle's engine

Tachometer

400

This step of the IPDE process requires the driver to consider what they think might happen

Predict

400

The correct hand placement on a steering wheel using clock numbers (1-12)

10 & 2 or 9 & 3

500

The 3 parts of the driving system

People, Vehicles, and Roadways

500

Indicated by a broken yellow or white line

Passing Zone

500

Things you, as the driver, should always check/adjust before driving (4 things)

Seat, steering wheel, mirrors, seatbelts

500

The amount of "zones" around your vehicle while you are driving

6

500

The zone which you should give the most attention to

Front