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Maintain at least _____ between yourself and the steering wheel. - 10 inches If a crash results only in property damage, it is _________ to notify law enforcement - not necessary Children under what age must be in a child seat? - 8 Children under what height must be in a child seat? - 4 ft 9 in Decreases it - What does speed do to your field of vision? Every driver who is involved in a crash that results in injury, death, or property damage of ________ or more must file a traffic crash report within ten days of the incident. - $1,000 How far behind a turn should you activate your turn signal? - 100 ft How far do cars have to be able to see you from for you to be able to perform a U-turn? - 1000 ft How should wheels be positioned when parking downhill? - When the front of a parked vehicle points downhill, wheels should be turned toward the curb or shoulder of the road. All motor vehicles must be registered with the Dept. of public safety. True or false - True How should wheels be positioned when parking uphill with a curb? - When the front of a parked vehicle points uphill, and there is a curb, wheels should be turned away from the curb. How should wheels be positioned when parking uphill with no curb? - When the front of a parked vehicle points uphill, and thereis no curb, wheels should be turned toward the shoulder of the road. How should you position your car when waiting to make a left turn at a green traffic light with oncoming traffic? - Position the car into the intersection where your body appears even with the curb line. The only opportunity to make a left turn may occur when the green light changes to yellow. If you are speeding at an excess of 100 mph your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of ______ months - 6 If you do not wear a seat belt, your chances of being killed or injured in a crash are _______ times greater. - Four Keep your thumbs turned _______ on the steering wheel. - Out Straight - What direction should your wheels face if you're turning left? The back seat is the safest place in most vehicles and is the recommended place for any child under age ______ to ride. - 13 You cannot pass within _____ of an intersection, underpass, tunnel, or railroad crossing. - 100 ft What are blind spots? - Blind spots are areas around your vehicle where your view is obstructed. You cannot see pedestrians or other vehicles in your rearview or side mirrors when they are in these locations. What are Reduced Conflict Intersections? - Intersections that decrease fatalities and injuries caused by broadside crashes on four-lane divided highways. Drivers always make a right turn, followed by a U-turn. What are roundabouts designed for? - They are designed to increase traffic flow and provide a safer intersection than a normal four-way stop.What determines your blind spots? - The design of your vehicle, and the position of the "pillars" that support the roof, will determine the location of your blind spots. Factors such as dirty windshields and glaring lights can also create temporary blind spots. What do you lose if you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed? - You lose the right-ofway privilege associated with driving at a lawful speed What happens if you don't slow down when you approach or pass a stopped emergency vehicle with its emergency lights flashing? - There will be a surcharge of not less than $25 added to the speeding fine. What is careless driving? - Driving or stopping a motor vehicle in a way that endangers the lives and safety of people or property. What is Minnesota's basic speed law? - It requires you to drive no faster than is reasonable under existing conditions. What is reckless driving? - Driving a motor vehicle while aware of and consciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the driving may result in harm to another or another's property, including racing or contest driving. What is the first thing you should do if you're involved in a crash? - You must stop. Pull out of the driving lane, if possible, onto the shoulder. Turn off the ignition to decrease the risk of fire. What is the maximum distance you can be from the curb if you have parallel parked? - 12 inches What is the speed limit in alleys? - 10 mph What is the speed limit in other locations that are not specified? - 55 mphWhat is the speed limit law when passing another vehicle on a two-lane highway? - The speed limit on two-lane highways with a posted speed limit of 55 mph or higher is increased by 10 mph when the driver is lawfully passing another vehicle in the same direction.

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Minnesota Driver's Manual Chapter 3
Maintain at least _____ between yourself and the steering wheel. - 10 inches



If a crash results only in property damage, it is _________ to notify law enforcement - not
necessary



Children under what age must be in a child seat? - 8



Children under what height must be in a child seat? - 4 ft 9 in



Decreases it - What does speed do to your field of vision?



Every driver who is involved in a crash that results in injury, death, or property damage of ________ or
more must file a traffic crash report within ten days of the incident. - $1,000



How far behind a turn should you activate your turn signal? - 100 ft



How far do cars have to be able to see you from for you to be able to perform a U-turn? - 1000 ft



How should wheels be positioned when parking downhill? - When the front of a parked vehicle
points downhill, wheels should be turned toward the curb or shoulder of the road.

All motor vehicles must be registered with the Dept. of public safety. True or false - True



How should wheels be positioned when parking uphill with a curb? - When the front of a parked
vehicle points uphill, and there is a curb, wheels should be turned away from the curb.



How should wheels be positioned when parking uphill with no curb? - When the front of a parked
vehicle points uphill, and there

, is no curb, wheels should be turned toward the shoulder of the road.



How should you position your car when waiting to make a left turn at a green traffic light with oncoming
traffic? - Position the car into the intersection where your body appears even with the curb line.
The only opportunity to make a left turn may occur when the green light changes to yellow.




If you are speeding at an excess of 100 mph your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of
______ months - 6



If you do not wear a seat belt, your chances of being killed or injured in a crash are _______ times
greater. - Four



Keep your thumbs turned _______ on the steering wheel. - Out



Straight - What direction should your wheels face if you're turning left?



The back seat is the safest place in most vehicles and is the recommended place for any child under age
______ to ride. - 13

You cannot pass within _____ of an intersection, underpass, tunnel, or railroad crossing. - 100 ft



What are blind spots? - Blind spots are areas around your vehicle where your view is obstructed.
You cannot see pedestrians or other vehicles in your rearview or side mirrors when they are in these
locations.



What are Reduced Conflict Intersections? - Intersections that decrease fatalities and injuries
caused by broadside crashes on four-lane divided highways. Drivers always make a right turn, followed
by a U-turn.



What are roundabouts designed for? - They are designed to increase traffic flow and provide a
safer intersection than a normal four-way stop.

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