EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
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ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Warning - ANSWERS-What kinds of signs are hazards to give drivers time to
minimize their risks?
Guide - ANSWERS-What kinds of signs give aid to destination by identifying
routes well in advance?
East/West - ANSWERS-Even route numbers indicate which directions?
North/South - ANSWERS-Odd route numbers indicate which directions.
Construction - ANSWERS-What signs give advanced warnings of construction
zones ahead?
Solid Double Yellow Lines - ANSWERS-What type of lines are where you can't
pass either side, and where highways and one ways are on the left side.
,Shared Left Turn Lane - ANSWERS-What kind of lane is one where vehicles
can make left turns in both directions from the roadway?
Broken White Lines - ANSWERS-What type of lines separate traffic moving in
the same direction, and allow people to pass?
Behavior - ANSWERS-Unless the driver perceives driving high risk activity, it's
difficult to motivate any change in what?
D. because you must maintain a safe following distance. - ANSWERS-Which of
these does NOT perceive risk? Why?
A. Judge spatial relationships.
B. Predict other users' actions.
C. Estimate speed and time intervals.
D. Get closer to other drivers so you know what to expect.
E. Evaluate risk.
F. Evaluate roadway conditions.
Position & Speed - ANSWERS-What are the two things you can increase
response time through?
Over the shoulder, across the chest, and fastened across the hips. -
ANSWERS-What is the correct way for an adult to wear their seatbelt?
,The seat belt loses its effect. While reclining, seat belts have no effect,
therefore don't provide you protection. - ANSWERS-Any time someone
reclines their seat back, what happens to the effect regarding the safety of
their seat belt?
Head restraints protect your head and neck on rebound from frontal and rear
collisions. - ANSWERS-What protection do head restraints offer to people?
It protects against head and chest injuries. - ANSWERS-What is the purpose of
an air bag?
12 or younger - ANSWERS-What ages should sit in the back?
2/10 of a second - ANSWERS-What is the speed of inflation of an air bag?
10 inches - ANSWERS-How far should you adjust the seat between your chest
and the steering wheel?
1 year and 20 lbs - ANSWERS-Fill in the blank.
Until infants are they should be in rear facing and forward facing seats.
40 lbs - ANSWERS-Until kids reach how many pounds, and can fit into their
seat belts, they are supposed to be in booster seats?
Manslaughter - ANSWERS-What can someone be charged for if they have
their child in their lap and crash?
, The air bag has to be deactivated for a child to sit in the front. The oldest
child always must sit in the front, so if a child were to sit in the front, the back
would have to be filled with children all younger than them. - ANSWERS-If a
child must sit in the front, what must happen? Also, in order for a child to sit
in the front, the back must all be what compared to them?
Vehicle Operation Space - ANSWERS-What are the ground areas around a
vehicle that the driver can't see without moving their head or using their
mirrors.
People generally hit things the most in the back; it is 32 steps away around
the car. - ANSWERS-Where do people generally hit things the most? Why?
How many steps away is it around the car?
- Broken glass
- Body damage
- Condition of tires
- Fluid leaks
- Direction front tires are turned
- Debris on ground
- Small children or pets near - ANSWERS-Name some pre-entry checks to
check before driving.
1/7 16 year olds have had a serious crash before they turn 17.
Boys = 1/4
Girls = 1/9 - ANSWERS-How many 16 year olds have had a serious crash
before they turn 17? How many boys? How many girls?