Questions and Answers
A vehicle going 40 miles an hour needs _____ the amount of distance as one going 20 mph. A
vehicle going 60 miles an hour needs _____ the amount of distance to stop as one going 20
mph. Correct Ans-it takes longer to stop.
3; 9
You should avoid using ____ in wet road conditions because it increases the chance of you
losing control of the vehicle. Correct Ans-cruise control
Any substance on the road can decrease _______ (potholes, rippled surfaces).
At the beginning of a rainstorm ____ and ____ can mix together and cause it to be very slippery.
Hydroplaning can occur at speeds as low as ____ and water depth of only _____.
____ cool much faster than normal roads because they do not have the heat from the earth.
____ are likely to be slicker because of the stop and going cars and exhaust may have melted
snow. Correct Ans-traction
oil and dirt
35 mph, 1/12th an inch
, Bridges
Intersections
In fog or smoke, your sight distance should be one zone in front of you which is __ - __ seconds.
Correct Ans-4-5 seconds
Prevent trouble during icy or snowy conditions by _____ and ______ Correct Ans-doing one
thing at a time and moving smoothly
In normal driving conditions, you should leave __-__ seconds from you and the car in front of
you.
Add ___ for following a motorcycle, night driving or rain. Correct Ans-3-4 seconds
1 second
When you come to a stop, you should be able to see ____ and _____. Correct Ans-the rear
tires of the car infront of you and several feet of pavement
How much space you have to you on at least one side? Correct Ans-one car width
when merging, you should leave enough room so that ______. Correct Ans-you have 3
seconds between you and the cars in front and behind you
You can determine which side an exit will be on by ______. Correct Ans-the side the exit
number is on the side