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What is the natural force that constantly pulls to the Earth and effects an object's weight?
correct answers Gravity
What is a vehicle's center of gravity, the more unstable the vehicle becomes. correct answers
higher
The Law of Motion is also known as correct answers Inertia
What refers to the amount of motion an object has? correct answers Momentum
What is compromised by the constantly changing weight on the tire patches. correct answers
Vehicle balance
What describes the transfer of vehicle weight forward or backward? correct answers Pitch
What describes when a vehicle shifts weight from side to side. correct answers Roll
What describes the transfer of the vehicle's weight when the rear-end swings to the right, to
the left, or back and forth. correct answers Yaw
What are points used to help determine where the vehicle is in relation to the road and other
vehicles. correct answers Reference points
What lane position is used for most driving? correct answers 1
Which lane position is used for making a right turn or parking? correct answers 3
How do you know when you are parked 6 inches from the front line or curb? correct answers
When the curb line extends beyond the right side passenger mirror
How do you know when you are parked with rear limitation? (6 inches from the curb or line
in the rear? correct answers You can see the curb line extend through the back of the right
rear passenger window
What is the recommended hand position for driving? correct answers 8 and 4 o'clock
What braking technique slows the vehicle as quickly as possible without locking brakes or
losing traction? correct answers Threshold braking
What braking technique is used for sharp turns? correct answers Trail braking
What allows maximum stopping force without locking up the brakes. correct answers Anti
lock braking system
When moving the vehicle it is important to check your surroundings and signal your intent to
enter traffic. correct answers True