COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
Who are most likely to drink and drive - ANSWERadults
who are more prone to take risks on the road - ANSWERteens due to brain chemistry
when teens are involved in collisions it is usually their fault - ANSWERtrue
looking ahead in a city - ANSWERa block
what is the #1 cause of accident - ANSWERfailure to see other vehicles
what is active search and scanning techniques - ANSWERkeep eyes moving
looking around
recognizing what you see
remember what you saw
what is tunnel vision - ANSWERwhen you focus on the car in front of you or the road
only
what should you do when you are driving - ANSWERfilter what is important
look around frequently
your GPS should - ANSWERbe turned up and avoid the display
blindspot indicators, backup cams, lane departure warning systems, and steering
controls are - ANSWERadditional safety features when they are used correctly
line of sight above the steering wheel should be - ANSWERat least 3 inches
the steering wheel should be - ANSWERaimed at the chest
your seat should be positioned so you are comfortable and can reach all the controls -
ANSWERye
seat belts should - ANSWERsit low at the hips, shoulder belt should chest from middle
shoulder
, you rear view mirror - ANSWERso that it can show as much of the back window as
possible
left side mirror - ANSWERwhen you position your head very close to the left window
and can see the side of your car on the inside of the mirror
right mirror - ANSWERhead near the middle of the console, and inside mirror should
show the side of the car
standard brakes - ANSWERmust press firm, and release, and press to prevent your
wheels from locking up
anti lock brakes - ANSWERmore traditional and modern, just press firm
most cases, a vehicle can turn faster than it can stop - ANSWERye ye
mirrors are correct when you see a car in rear view mirror and see it on the left or right
mirror when they are passing - ANSWERyer
when you are driving 60 mph on a highway - ANSWERit is a 1/4 mile
3 types of hazards - ANSWERimmediate
potential
objects of interest
immediate hazard - ANSWERare things that affect your driving right now
potential hazard - ANSWERare things that might affect your driving soon, but don't yet
objects of interest - ANSWERare inanimate objects that you should recognize and react
to appropriately to drive safely
how do you discriminate what is a hazard - ANSWERpractice
where do most accidents happen - ANSWERclose to home while driving familiar routes
example of immediate hazard - ANSWERpeople darting into the road
in front car slamming on their brakes
lane swerves
example of potential hazard - ANSWERpedestrian standing on the street corner
car parked with door open
example object of interest - ANSWERspeed limits
traffic lights
stop signs