When inspecting your ambulance: Correct answers All of
the above
Check that the ambulance's tires are properly inflated by: Correct
answers Using an
appropriate
gauge
Properly adjusted mirrors will: Correct answers Reduce your
blind spots
All of the following are true of blind spots except: Correct answers When
patientbe
would care
adversely
impacted
What do the letters "SCC" stand for? Correct answers Scanning, Cushion
of Safety,
Communicati
ng
When driving on open roads such as highways, try to scan down the
road: Correct
answers 12-15
seconds
When driving in congested, city-like environments, try to scan: Correct
answers
to a blockA and
block
one half
ahead
How often should you glance in your mirrors? Correct answers Every 3-5
seconds
What does "Cushion of Safety" refer to? Correct answers The area
around your
ambulanc
e
Which area of your Cushion of Safety is the most critical? Correct answers To
the front
The front tires of the ambulance should have a minimum tread depth
of: Correct
answers 4/32 of an
inch
Maintaining a cushion of safety is important Correct answers In all driving
environments
A key concept in establishing a cushion of safety in front of the ambulance
is: Correct
answers Maintaining a safe following
distance
A safe following distance is your ambulance's total stopping distance.
Correct
answers Greater
than?
Leaning in your seat while glancing in your mirrors: Correct answers Can
help youyour blind
monitor
spots
Which of the following is not a component of your total stopping
distance?Following
answers Correct
distance