AAA DRIVER’S TEST CHAPTER 4&8
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Hand-to-hand steering: - Answer-is sometimes called feed steering.
If an error has been committed and you are approaching an object at high speed, the
quickness of steering input needed to make a 10- to 12-foot lane change: - Answer-
increases, compared to low speed.
Prior to starting the engine, always place your foot on the: - Answer-brake pedal.
When starting the engine, you should release the key: - Answer-as soon as the engine
starts.
An adequate space margin is one that provides a driver with: - Answer-all of the above
are correct (time, space, visibility)
For safe travel you should identify a stopping zone ahead along your path of travel of at
least: - Answer-4 to 5 seconds
When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your: - Answer-rear
When selecting a path of travel, you should give attention to: - Answer-visibility, space,
traffic flow, traction and laws.
In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency space path is the maintain
adequate space to the: - Answer-front and at least one side of your vehicle.
When a driver is following you too closely (tailgaiting), you should give additional space
to: - Answer-your front and at least one side
When faced with dangers close to both sides of your pathway you should give up: -
Answer-more space to the side with the most serious consequences.
You are travelling on a narrow two-lane road and are approaching a child riding his bike
on the right side of the road. A line of oncoming vehicles following a slow moving truck
is approaching in the oncoming lane. You should flash your lights, tap your horn and: -
Answer-slow down and move closer to the truck.
Maintaining a proper following interval and visual control zone with identified alternate
paths of travel allows you: - Answer-more time to make decisions
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Hand-to-hand steering: - Answer-is sometimes called feed steering.
If an error has been committed and you are approaching an object at high speed, the
quickness of steering input needed to make a 10- to 12-foot lane change: - Answer-
increases, compared to low speed.
Prior to starting the engine, always place your foot on the: - Answer-brake pedal.
When starting the engine, you should release the key: - Answer-as soon as the engine
starts.
An adequate space margin is one that provides a driver with: - Answer-all of the above
are correct (time, space, visibility)
For safe travel you should identify a stopping zone ahead along your path of travel of at
least: - Answer-4 to 5 seconds
When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your: - Answer-rear
When selecting a path of travel, you should give attention to: - Answer-visibility, space,
traffic flow, traction and laws.
In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency space path is the maintain
adequate space to the: - Answer-front and at least one side of your vehicle.
When a driver is following you too closely (tailgaiting), you should give additional space
to: - Answer-your front and at least one side
When faced with dangers close to both sides of your pathway you should give up: -
Answer-more space to the side with the most serious consequences.
You are travelling on a narrow two-lane road and are approaching a child riding his bike
on the right side of the road. A line of oncoming vehicles following a slow moving truck
is approaching in the oncoming lane. You should flash your lights, tap your horn and: -
Answer-slow down and move closer to the truck.
Maintaining a proper following interval and visual control zone with identified alternate
paths of travel allows you: - Answer-more time to make decisions