Driving TS Exam Graded A+
______ is an example of aggressive driving - ANSWER-Erratic and sudden lane
changes
______ is an example of driving on the wrong side of the road. - ANSWER-Cutting the
corner on a left turn
______ is an example of road rage - ANSWER-Trying to cause harm or kill another
driver because of something that happened on the road
A pedestrian with a white cane ______ - ANSWER-is blind and should always be give
the right-of-way
Adult drivers age 18 and over may - ANSWER-Both B and C (Dictate, send or listen to
text messages or emails using a hands-free device and while operating a motor vehicle;
Use their hand to make/receive a phone call or to activate/deactivate a feature on the
device as long as it may be done with the motion of a single swipe or tap of the driver's
finger)
As vehicle technologies advance - ANSWER-All of the above(The laws have to change
accordingly;Increases distracted driving;Cars drive differently than they used to)
Blind or partially blind pedestrians can be identified by - ANSWER-Their white canes
and seeing eye dogs, and should always be given the right of way
Blind spots can be found - ANSWER-To the sides of your car that you cannot see using
your rearview and side mirrors
Children must be secured in an appropriate child safety seat until they are - ANSWER-
Age eight or 4 feet 9 inches tall
Covering the brake means ______ - ANSWER-Both B and C (Putting your foot over the
brake without actually touching it; Holding your foot above the brake pedal in case you
need to brake)
Distracted driving is ______ - ANSWER-All of the above (Trying to do something while
driving that takes your eyes off the road; Thinking about something else while driving
that takes your mind off the road; Trying to do something else while driving that takes
your hands off the wheel)
Drivers should look out for and give pedestrians the right-of-way at ______. - ANSWER-
All of the above (Street corners with traffic lights only when they are green; Crosswalks
in the middle of the block; Unmarked crosswalks)
, Driving without minimum insurance in California puts you at risk for - ANSWER-$200
fine, car impounded, license suspended
For safety reasons anytime there are no sidewalks it is best to - ANSWER-Walk along
the shoulder facing traffic
How can you avoid aggressive driving situations? - ANSWER-All of the above (Don't
tailgate another driver; Don't drive at rush hour; Don't use the horn to show you are
angry)
How can you create a space cushion around your car? - ANSWER-All of the above
(Follow no closer than three seconds behind the car in front of you; Avoid driving in
clusters of cars; Avoid driving in another car's blind spot)
How do defensive drivers communicate with other road users? - ANSWER-All of the
above (Use the horn only as a way to warn others of a problem on the road or of their
presence; Get their attention by using eye contact; Use turn signals at least 100 feet
before turning or changing lanes)
How do tire treads work? - ANSWER-They push water, snow and ice out from under the
tire
How does having headlights on during a sunny day help you drive safer? - ANSWER-
Your car stands out from the background and is more noticeable
How does minimum insurance work? - ANSWER-Minimum insurance covers only a
minimum amount even if the expenses are much more
How does the DMV point system work? - ANSWER-It keeps track of a driver's offenses
so that they can suspend his license if they need to
How much can you expect to pay for a DUI ten years after it happens? - ANSWER-A
total of $40,000 over ten years
How much does a DUI cost over ten years? - ANSWER-$40,000
How much would the at fault driver have to pay for a victim who was severely injured in
the crash - ANSWER-$247,000
If you ______, you are being an aggressive driver - ANSWER-Make sudden and
dangerous lane changes
If you ______, you have committed road rage. - ANSWER-Try to cause harm or kill
another driver because of something that happened on the road
______ is an example of aggressive driving - ANSWER-Erratic and sudden lane
changes
______ is an example of driving on the wrong side of the road. - ANSWER-Cutting the
corner on a left turn
______ is an example of road rage - ANSWER-Trying to cause harm or kill another
driver because of something that happened on the road
A pedestrian with a white cane ______ - ANSWER-is blind and should always be give
the right-of-way
Adult drivers age 18 and over may - ANSWER-Both B and C (Dictate, send or listen to
text messages or emails using a hands-free device and while operating a motor vehicle;
Use their hand to make/receive a phone call or to activate/deactivate a feature on the
device as long as it may be done with the motion of a single swipe or tap of the driver's
finger)
As vehicle technologies advance - ANSWER-All of the above(The laws have to change
accordingly;Increases distracted driving;Cars drive differently than they used to)
Blind or partially blind pedestrians can be identified by - ANSWER-Their white canes
and seeing eye dogs, and should always be given the right of way
Blind spots can be found - ANSWER-To the sides of your car that you cannot see using
your rearview and side mirrors
Children must be secured in an appropriate child safety seat until they are - ANSWER-
Age eight or 4 feet 9 inches tall
Covering the brake means ______ - ANSWER-Both B and C (Putting your foot over the
brake without actually touching it; Holding your foot above the brake pedal in case you
need to brake)
Distracted driving is ______ - ANSWER-All of the above (Trying to do something while
driving that takes your eyes off the road; Thinking about something else while driving
that takes your mind off the road; Trying to do something else while driving that takes
your hands off the wheel)
Drivers should look out for and give pedestrians the right-of-way at ______. - ANSWER-
All of the above (Street corners with traffic lights only when they are green; Crosswalks
in the middle of the block; Unmarked crosswalks)
, Driving without minimum insurance in California puts you at risk for - ANSWER-$200
fine, car impounded, license suspended
For safety reasons anytime there are no sidewalks it is best to - ANSWER-Walk along
the shoulder facing traffic
How can you avoid aggressive driving situations? - ANSWER-All of the above (Don't
tailgate another driver; Don't drive at rush hour; Don't use the horn to show you are
angry)
How can you create a space cushion around your car? - ANSWER-All of the above
(Follow no closer than three seconds behind the car in front of you; Avoid driving in
clusters of cars; Avoid driving in another car's blind spot)
How do defensive drivers communicate with other road users? - ANSWER-All of the
above (Use the horn only as a way to warn others of a problem on the road or of their
presence; Get their attention by using eye contact; Use turn signals at least 100 feet
before turning or changing lanes)
How do tire treads work? - ANSWER-They push water, snow and ice out from under the
tire
How does having headlights on during a sunny day help you drive safer? - ANSWER-
Your car stands out from the background and is more noticeable
How does minimum insurance work? - ANSWER-Minimum insurance covers only a
minimum amount even if the expenses are much more
How does the DMV point system work? - ANSWER-It keeps track of a driver's offenses
so that they can suspend his license if they need to
How much can you expect to pay for a DUI ten years after it happens? - ANSWER-A
total of $40,000 over ten years
How much does a DUI cost over ten years? - ANSWER-$40,000
How much would the at fault driver have to pay for a victim who was severely injured in
the crash - ANSWER-$247,000
If you ______, you are being an aggressive driver - ANSWER-Make sudden and
dangerous lane changes
If you ______, you have committed road rage. - ANSWER-Try to cause harm or kill
another driver because of something that happened on the road