Drivers Ed (Module 5) Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Drivers Ed (Module 5) Questions and Answers 100% Solved When an area around a vehicle is not available to the driver, it is called a closed zone The space management system we will use is the SEEit To search effectively, drivers need to know - where to look - what to look for - how to evaluate what they see The driver should search at least ____ seconds ahead of the vehicle for an open path of travel. 20 In zone control driving, the driver monitors ____ zones around the vehicle. 6 Your immediate path of travel should be 4-8 seconds ahead of the vehicle Searching ___ seconds ahead of the vehicle allows time to determine an alternate path of travel.12-15 seconds ahead of the vehicle 12-15 seconds ahead of the vehicle A vehicle positioned 6 inches from the left line is in lane position 2 If the left front zone is closed and the right front zone is open, lane position ___ would be a wise choice. 3 Staggered stop lines Neither a or b Classifying traffic elements into four major groups helps organize a visual search pattern. true Vehicle position is one method of communicating with other highway users. True Braking distance and stopping distance are the same. False The eyes don't tell the brain what they see - the brain tells the eyes what to look for. True A 2 second following distance usually allows enough time to brake to a stop. false A red traffic light is an example of closed zone Before turning right on red, the driver must - stop - yield to pedestrians - yield to traffic approaching from the left To cross a two lane roadway at 30 mph takes a gap of about 1/2 block To safely turn right and merge into traffic moving 55 mph, you will need a gap equal to about 11 seconds When stopped in traffic behind another vehicle, the driver should be able to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead touching the pavement You should not drive more than ____ feet in a shared left turn lane. 150 Once you have reached the apex of a curve, you should accelerate Intersections are the highest risk areas you will encounter when driving. true Defensive drivers tap their brakes to warn traffic behind before stopping. true Never enter an intersection until you identify an open space for your vehicle on the other side of the intersection. true It is illegal to pull into a shared left turn lane and wait for traffic to clear when executing a left turn from a driveway.f false Lane position 2 is recommended when approaching the crest of a hill. false Excessive steering in a curve can result in either an understeer or oversteer skid. true When passing another vehicle on a two lane roadway you should not return to your lane until you can see the front of the vehicle being passed in your rear view mirror A vehicle traveling 40 mph will take about _______ to pass another vehicle traveling 30 mph. 13 seconds A vehicle traveling 40 mph, is going approximately 60 feet per second In which of the following areas is it illegal to pass another vehicle? all of the above To safely pass another vehicle, start from a position 2 seconds When determining a safe passing area, you must take into account the closing rate of approaching vehicles. true Without headlights, an approaching vehicle may not become visible until it is within 2500 feet. True It is not necessary to signal before returning to your lane after passing another vehicle. False Passing on a multi-lane roadway is usually safer than on two lane roadways. true Passing is legal only when passing a vehicle traveling slower than the posted speed limit. true
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