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Florida TLSAE Exam Test with Complete & Verified Solutions | 100% Correct | 2024 Update

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Florida TLSAE Exam Test with Complete & Verified Solutions | 100% Correct | 2024 Update Brakes - Answer ️️ -Foot brake-Should stop your car within 25 feet if it is traveling 20 mph on dry pavement.,Parking brake,Emergency brake, Headlamps - Answer ️️ -The high beams should allow the driver to see at least 450 feet ahead, and the low beams 150 feet ahead.Headlamps must be on from sunset to sunrise, and when visibility is poor.You must dim your headlamps if you are less than 500 feet from an oncoming car, or within 300 feet of the car in front of you in the same flow of traffic. Brake Lamps (stop lamps) - Answer ️️ -red or amber, should be visible for 300 feet in normal sunlight, and they must be designed to turn on, or to turn on more brightly, when you apply the foot brake. Tail lamps - Answer ️️ -red, must be visible for 1,000 feet. They must be on from sunset to sunrise, and when when visibility is poor. Parking lamps, - Answer ️️ -white or amber, shall be visible for 1,000 feet. The light need not be illuminated when parked, but it should automatically show the presence of the car Clearance lamps - Answer ️️ -If you have a vehicle that is wider than 80 inches ("Hummers" for example), you will need more lights and clearance lamps. They shall be visible for 550 feet from the front or rear. Optional Lamps - Answer ️️ -Up to 2 spot lamps Up to 2 auxiliary passing lamps Up to 2 auxiliary driving lamps Up to 2 fog lamps Up to 2 cowl/fender lamps Over 80" wide (Hummers, for example): up to 3 front and 3 rear identification lights Prohibited,except for commissioned emergency vehicles - Answer ️️ -blue lights red lights on top of the vehicle that may or may not flash. Turn Signals - Answer ️️ -The front turn signals must be white or amber and visible from 500 feet. The rear signals must be red or amber and they shall be visible from 500 feet Tires - Answer ️️ -The pressure is inscribed on the side of the minimum 1/16" of tread.A common "penny test. Some tires come with tread wear indicators in the grooves Horns - Answer ️️ -can be heard for 200 feet Windows and Windshield - Answer ️️ -the driver must be able to see out of all windows. Windshield Wipers - Answer ️️ -n good

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