Visual Skills
Right-of-way & Trains
Signs & Markings
Prep. Procedures
Vehicle Balance
100
The ability to detect motion and color.
What is peripheral vision
100
This type of vehicle always has the right of way.
What is an emergency vehicle
100
Warning
What is a diamond
100
The head restraint.
What is should be set just above your ears.
100
Fishtail
What is yaw
200
Setting your side mirrors 15 degrees out.
What is BGE Mirror setting
200
When crossing a railroad track a crossbuck means the same as what sign.
What is a yield sign.
200
A horizontal rectangle
What is a guide sign.
200
From the rear
What is how to approach a car in a parking lot
200
Side to side weight transfer
What is roll
300
The ability to tell where your vehicle is on the road.
What is reference point
300
The vehicle to the right.
What is has the right of way
300
No passing
What is a solid line
300
8 & 4
What is hand positions on steering wheel
300
Front to back weight transfer
What is pitch
400
Being able to read a license plate.
What is focal vision
400
With in 100 feet of a railroad crossing.
What is it is illegal to pass a car.
400
A stop bar
What is a thick white line at intersections.
400
Twice a year
What is check the air in your spare tire.
400
Weight transfer to the rear.
What is quick acceleration
500
Driving on the left center of the roadway.
What is Lane Position 3
500
You must yield to oncoming cars.
What is when turning left.
500
Indicates two way traffic and passing is allowed
What is a broken yellow line
500
10 inches
What is distance from steering wheel
500
Changes in speed and direction
What is weight transfer.