Drivers Ed (Module 9) latest update graded A+
Drivers Ed (Module 9) latest update graded A+ The temperature light will come on in your vehicle when the coolant in the engine is too hot When the alternator light comes on - your electrical system is in trouble - your battery has a low charge - turn off as many electrical devices as possible If your anti-lock braking system light comes on briefly when you start the car, it means your ABS system is working If a rear tire blows out the wheel will wobble and you will feel a slight pull in the direction of the blowout If you experience a blowout, you should lift foot off accelerator and brake gently only if necessary If, while driving, the accelerator pedal gets stuck and the engine is racing shift to neutral If too much fuel and not enough air reaches the engine, - it will become flooded - there may be a strong odor of gasoline - the engine may not start If you experience brake failure, you should - pump the brakes - shift to a lower gear - use the parking brake to gradually slow the vehicle down If you experience power steering failure, you should shift to a lower gear The major components of the electrical system are battery, starter and alternator It is not good for the steering system to be turned beyond its maximum range. true Springs and shock absorbers are part of the steering system. false Uneven tire wear may indicate problems with the suspension system. true Underinflated tires may lead to blowouts. true Most new vehicles have carburetors. false The anti-lock brake system engages every time the driver applies the brakes. false A grinding noise when ABS is activated is normal. true ABS detects impending wheel lock-up and thus allows the tires to keep rolling. true When ABS activates, you should pump the brakes to keep it working. false If your wheels are sliding, you will not be able to steer the vehicle. true ABS was first developed for boats. false If you feel the brake pulsating when ABS is working, you should immediately take your vehicle to a service center. false If your ABS is not working correctly, a warning light will come on. true Stopping distance may be longer on some surfaces when using ABS. true ABS allows you to steer while applying maximum braking pressure. true When encountering a bicyclist on a roadway, reduce speed and pass when it is safe Moped drivers must be at least 16 years old "No Zone" areas are - areas around a truck that the truck driver cannot see - areas where vehicles should not "hang out" Most railroad fatalities are caused by inattention Vehicles should display a slow moving vehicle sign when traveling at speeds less than 25 Bicycles are not treated as vehicles in North Carolina. false When following a truck, you should stay far enough behind the vehicle to see the side mirrors. true Bicyclists are required by law to stay in the right lane at all times. false If you have a driver's license, you can legally operate a motorcycle. false North Carolina does not require a driver's license to operate farm machinery. true
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