1. Use the to determine proper speed(Pg. 36-37)
Answer: Four Second Sight Distance Rule
2. Use the rule to determine if you are following behind a vehicle too
closely
(Pg. 37)
Answer: Two-Second Rule
3. If the driver behind you wants to pass, you should
(Pg. 38)
Answer: Slow down and allow room in front of you
4. Tailgated
(Pg. 39)
Answer: Being followed too closely by another driver
5. If there are hazards on either side of your car, use the rule(Pg. 39)
Answer: Split the difference (try to ride in the middle)
6. You need a gap of about seconds when merging with other traffic
(Pg. 39)
Answer: 4 seconds
7. 1 alcoholic drink is considered ounces of proof liquor (1
shot glass),a ounce glass of wine, or aounce
container of beer
(Pg. 49)
Answer:
1.5 ounces
80 proof
5 ounce
12 ounce
8. If takes about hour for the body to rid itself of an alcoholic drink(Pg.
49)
Answer: One hour
9. You can be arrested for alcohol impairment with a concentration of %,or at
any level above %
(Pg. 49)
, Answer: 0.08% or 0.04%
10. If you are underage, you can be arrested for an alcohol concentration of
% or above
Answer: 0.02%
11. Alcohol is involved in about % fatal traffic accidents(Pg. 48)
Answer: 38%
12. You may drive with epilepsy if you have not had a seizure for year(Pg. 50)
Answer: One year
13. If you have diabetes, do not drive if there is any chance of (Pg. 51)
Answer: Going into shock
14. law requires that all children under what age must wear appropriate safety
restraints?
Answer: 15 years
15. children under what age or weight how many pounds an approved safetyseat?
Answer: 6 years, 6o pounds
16. First offense of littering results in dollars and
hours of com-munity service.
Answer: 1,000 dollars and 8 hours
17. Second offense of littering results in dollars and hours
ofcommunity service.
Answer: 2,000 dollars and 24 hours
18. Diamond shaped, orange, displaying black letters or symbols
Answer: constructionsigns
19. Work area signs serve as
Answer: Warning people they are working on or near thehighway
20. What is
rubbernecking?(Pg. 26)
Answer: Slowing your vehicle or becoming distracted
21. How far ahead should you look in a city? On highways and interstates?(Pg. 26)
Answer:
City=1 block ahead