AAA DRIVER’S TEST ONLINE FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The fatality rate per million miles drive for drivers under the age of twenty is:
a. Lower than other drivers
b. Higher than other drivers
c. About the same as other drivers
d. Has not been determined - Answer-b
Per miles driven, novice drivers have a crash rate _____ times higher than experienced
drivers.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5 - Answer-c
Most of today's drivers believe that they may be at fault if they are involved in a collision.
a. True
b. False - Answer-b
Driver error contributes to approximately:
a. 90% of all traffic crashes
b. 70% of all traffic crashes
c. 50% of all traffic crashes
d. 30% of all traffic crashes - Answer-a
How often should you perform pre-driving checks?
a. Every time you drive
b. The first day of every month
c. Only when you purchase a new vehicle
d. At least once per day - Answer-a
Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you should:
a. Enter the vehicle through the passenger's door
b. Approach the driver's door facing traffic.
c. Walk to the driver's door with your back to traffic
d. Adjust the passenger side mirror before you get in the vehicle - Answer-b
As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always:
a. Check the spare tire for proper inflation
b. Carry your keys in your hand
c. Search beneath and around your vehicle
d. Be alert for oncoming vehicles - Answer-a
, When conducting outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect your:
a. Horn
b. Transmission
c. Door Latches
d. Headlights - Answer-d
While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a pre-drive check, you should
also check:
a. The headlights, brake lights, turn signals and taillights
b. The direction which your tires are pointed
c. Both A and B are correct
d. Neither A nor B is correct - Answer-c
Which of these is not a part of the normal under-the-hood check?
a. Checking the air filter assembly
b. Checking the battery
c. Checking the transmission fluid
d. Checking the shock absorbers - Answer-d
If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be:
a. Behind the driver's seat on the floor
b. On the floor in front of the passenger's seat
c. In the trunk or under a cargo net
d. Behind the front passenger's seat on the floor - Answer-c
When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to:
a. Leave it slightly loose so you can reach all of the controls if you are a driver
b. Wear it as low as possible across your hips
c. Wear it as high as possible on the abdomen
d. Not worry about it if your vehicle is equipped with airbags - Answer-b
Which of the following is considered a vehicle communication system?
a. Windshield wipers
b. Vanity mirror
c. Hazard flashers
d. Door locks - Answer-c
To signal that you are going to make a right turn, you should:
a. Move the turn signal lever down
b. Move the turn signal lever up
c. Point with your left hand the direction you are planning to turn
d. None of the above is correct - Answer-b
The windshield wiper switch could be located on all of the following, except:
a. The driver's floor near the left door
b. A separate lever arm on the right side of the steering column
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The fatality rate per million miles drive for drivers under the age of twenty is:
a. Lower than other drivers
b. Higher than other drivers
c. About the same as other drivers
d. Has not been determined - Answer-b
Per miles driven, novice drivers have a crash rate _____ times higher than experienced
drivers.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5 - Answer-c
Most of today's drivers believe that they may be at fault if they are involved in a collision.
a. True
b. False - Answer-b
Driver error contributes to approximately:
a. 90% of all traffic crashes
b. 70% of all traffic crashes
c. 50% of all traffic crashes
d. 30% of all traffic crashes - Answer-a
How often should you perform pre-driving checks?
a. Every time you drive
b. The first day of every month
c. Only when you purchase a new vehicle
d. At least once per day - Answer-a
Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you should:
a. Enter the vehicle through the passenger's door
b. Approach the driver's door facing traffic.
c. Walk to the driver's door with your back to traffic
d. Adjust the passenger side mirror before you get in the vehicle - Answer-b
As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always:
a. Check the spare tire for proper inflation
b. Carry your keys in your hand
c. Search beneath and around your vehicle
d. Be alert for oncoming vehicles - Answer-a
, When conducting outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect your:
a. Horn
b. Transmission
c. Door Latches
d. Headlights - Answer-d
While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a pre-drive check, you should
also check:
a. The headlights, brake lights, turn signals and taillights
b. The direction which your tires are pointed
c. Both A and B are correct
d. Neither A nor B is correct - Answer-c
Which of these is not a part of the normal under-the-hood check?
a. Checking the air filter assembly
b. Checking the battery
c. Checking the transmission fluid
d. Checking the shock absorbers - Answer-d
If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be:
a. Behind the driver's seat on the floor
b. On the floor in front of the passenger's seat
c. In the trunk or under a cargo net
d. Behind the front passenger's seat on the floor - Answer-c
When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to:
a. Leave it slightly loose so you can reach all of the controls if you are a driver
b. Wear it as low as possible across your hips
c. Wear it as high as possible on the abdomen
d. Not worry about it if your vehicle is equipped with airbags - Answer-b
Which of the following is considered a vehicle communication system?
a. Windshield wipers
b. Vanity mirror
c. Hazard flashers
d. Door locks - Answer-c
To signal that you are going to make a right turn, you should:
a. Move the turn signal lever down
b. Move the turn signal lever up
c. Point with your left hand the direction you are planning to turn
d. None of the above is correct - Answer-b
The windshield wiper switch could be located on all of the following, except:
a. The driver's floor near the left door
b. A separate lever arm on the right side of the steering column