Passed Answers.
They are driving with teenage passengers. - Answer Teenage drivers are more likely to be involved in a
crash when:
Have trouble controlling their vehicles. - Answer Drivers who eat and drink while driving:
Are distracting activities. - Answer Preparing to smoke and smoking while driving:
Single vehicle/run-off-the-road - Answer The top major crash type for a 16 years old drivers in Pa. is:
Move as far left as possible - Answer When passing a bicyclist, you should:
To run out in front of you without looking - Answer When you drive through an area where children are
playing, you should expect them:
Allow the motorcycle to use a complete lane - Answer If you are driving behind a motorcycle, you
must:
Allow at least 4 seconds of following distance - Answer When traveling behind a motorcycle:
He or she is blind - Answer You need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white
cane because:
Slow down and be prepared to stop - Answer When driving near a blind pedestrian who is carrying a
white cane or using a guide dog, you should:
The driver - Answer Who must yield when a drives is turning and a pedestrian is crossing without a
traffic light?
,Travels at slower speeds than normal traffic - Answer An orange triangle on the back of a vehicle
indicates that vehicle indicates that vehicle:
Pedestrians - Answer At night, it is hardest to see:
Remain steady or decrease - Answer When a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle, your
speed should:
Take longer distances than cars to stop - Answer When sharing the road with a truck, it is important to
remember that, in general, trucks:
Wait until you have a clear view of both tracks - Answer If you stop at a railroad crossing with more
than one track>
Try to squeeze between the truck and the curb to make a right turn - Answer If you are following a
truck that swings left before making a right turn at an intersection, you should remember that it is very
dangerous to:
Are driving on the opposite site of a divided highway - Answer The only time you do not have to stop
for a school bus whose red lights are flashing and stop arm extended, you must:
Stop at least 10 feet away from the bus. - Answer When a school bus has its lights flashing and its stop
arm extended, you must:
Check again for approaching trains and proceed with caution. - Answer After a train has passed , you
should:
Quickly tap your brake pedal a few times... the brake lights coming on will warn the driver behind you. -
Answer If you need to slow down or stop when other drivers may not expect it you should:
3 to 4 seconds before you reach the intersection - Answer When you are planning to make a turn, you
should activate your turn signals:
, Give the proper turn signal to show you are changing lanes. - Answer Before passing another vehicle
you should:
You cannot see without moving your head - Answer Your blind spot is the area of the road:
Early enough so others know your plans. - Answer Before passing another vehicle, you should signal:
Check your mirrors and blind spots - Answer Before changing lanes on a multi-lane highway you
should:
Use your four-way flashers - Answer When you park on the roadway, you should:
Turn your head and look through the rear window - Answer Before backing up, you should:
Communicate with other drivers on the road - Answer To help avoid crashes, you should:
Slowing or stopping - Answer The driver is :
Hand signals - Answer If you turn signals fail, you should use _____to indicate you are turning.
Use your four-way flashers - Answer When traveling below 40 miles per hour on a limited access
highway, you should:
See a child who is about to run into the street - Answer You should honk your horn when you:
1000 feet away - Answer You must use your headlights when other vehicles are not visible from
________feet away.
Flash your high beams - Answer If a vehicle using high beams comes toward you, your should: