🧠 Essential Study Tips, Strategies, and Accurate Solutions
to Master All 160 Questions with Confidence
🚗 1. Understand the TeenSMART Exam Structure
The exam contains 160 multiple-choice questions covering key areas like:
o Defensive driving
o Risk perception
o Safe decision-making
o Hazard recognition
o Vehicle handling & crash avoidance
📚 2. Study by Module – One Topic at a Time
Break your study sessions into the six main TeenSMART modules:
o Hazard Detection
o Risk Perception
o Visual Search
o Space Management
o Speed Adjustment
o Lifestyle Issues
🔁 3. Use Practice Questions with Accurate Answers
Go over all 160 practice questions and verified solutions.
Understand why each correct answer is right—don’t just memorize.
📝 4. Take Notes on Common Driving Mistakes
Jot down frequent mistakes made by teen drivers (tailgating, distractions, speeding).
Connect these mistakes to the TeenSMART strategies that prevent them.
🧠 5. Apply Real-World Scenarios
Think through “what would I do?” in real driving situations.
Practice identifying hazards in everyday settings like neighborhoods, highways, or parking lots.
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6. Simulate the Real Exam
Time yourself answering full sets of 40–50 questions.
Aim for accuracy and speed to prepare for the full 160-question test.
📊 7. Use the Answer Key as a Learning Tool
Don't just look for the correct choice—read the explanations.
Use the solution guide to learn patterns and driving logic.
📱 8. Study on the Go
Use flashcards or mobile quiz apps to review questions while commuting or waiting in line.
Turn your phone into a study partner instead of a distraction.
🤝 9. Join a TeenSMART Study Group
Connect with other students taking the exam in 2025.
Compare answers, explain confusing questions, and quiz each other.
🧘 10. Rest Well & Drive Smart
Get enough sleep before studying and especially before test day.
Remember: TeenSMART isn’t just about passing—it’s about becoming a safer driver.
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,1. If a driver encounters a potential hazard while driving, what should be
their immediate course of action to ensure safety?
Accelerate to pass the hazard
quickly. Change lanes without checking
mirrors.
Assess the situation and prepare to respond appropriately.
Ignore the hazard and continue driving.
2. If a driver encounters an unexpected obstacle while driving at
high speed, what should they prioritize based on the principle
discussed?
Turning sharply without assessing the situation.
Accelerating to pass the obstacle quickly.
Steering to avoid the obstacle rather than relying solely on
braking.
Braking immediately to reduce speed before making any
maneuver.
3. What is the recommended gap to oncoming vehicles when turning left
onto a two-way street?
3 seconds
6 seconds
4 seconds
2 seconds
4. You are travelling at 50 km/h on a dry road. It takes 35 metres to stop.
What happens when the road is wet?
The weather conditions do not affect the braking distance.
, You need less than 35 metres to stop.
You need more than 35 metres to stop.
5. Why is it important to look ahead a block while driving in a city?
It reduces the need for using mirrors.
It increases the speed of driving.
It helps drivers to enjoy the scenery better.
It allows drivers to anticipate potential hazards and make
timely decisions.
6. If a driver encounters a sudden obstacle in the road, how should they
respond considering the concept of immediate hazards?
They should assess the situation for potential long-term risks.
They should ignore it and continue driving as usual.
They should call for help before making any maneuvers.
They should take immediate action to avoid the obstacle, such
as braking or steering away.
7. What is an example of a manual distraction while driving?
Talking to a passenger
Reaching controls on the dash
Listening to music
Looking at the
GPS
8. Mike is trying to get a CD to go into his car's CD player but
he's struggling. This is an example of what type of distracted
driving?
Manual
Auditory
, Cognitive
Visual
9. If you are driving on a multi-lane highway and notice that traffic is heavy
in the left lane, which lane should you choose to maintain safety while not
planning to exit?
Emergency lane
Middle lane
Right lane
Left lane
10. Describe the importance of proper mirror positioning in safe
driving practices.
Proper mirror positioning is only necessary for new drivers.
Proper mirror positioning has no impact on driving
safety.
Proper mirror positioning is only important for parking.
Proper mirror positioning helps drivers maintain awareness of
their surroundings and reduces blind spots.
11. Describe the importance of proper side mirror positioning in
safe driving.
Proper side mirror positioning is only important for aesthetic
reasons.
Proper side mirror positioning does not affect driving safety.
Proper side mirror positioning is only necessary for larger
vehicles.
Proper side mirror positioning helps drivers minimize
blind spots and enhances awareness of surrounding
vehicles.