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OREGON DRIVERS ED FINAL ACTUAL EXAM ALL
QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS TOP
RATED VERSION FOR ALREADY A GRADED HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED BY EXPERTS|NEW AND REVISED
What part of your vision lets you see details? - ..(ANSWER)...Central vision
Risk factors are contributed by - ..(ANSWER)...drivers and pedestrians, vehicles,
and roadway environments.
The correct driver seating position includes - ..(ANSWER)...hips pushed all the way
to the back of your seat, heel on the floor, ball of foot on the brake, knees and
elbows slightly bent and torso at least ten inches away from the steering wheel.
Push-pull steering technique is used for - ..(ANSWER)...making most turns and
driving through curves.
To make a smooth stop - ..(ANSWER)...trail brake just before stopping.
Before making a turn, you should - ..(ANSWER)...see a clear path, and then turn
your head before turning the wheel.
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Aiming for targets help you - ..(ANSWER)...steer accurately, find information early,
and plan far ahead.
The transition peg for a left turn is - ..(ANSWER)...the left front corner post.
The transition peg for a right turn is the right front door post. - ..(ANSWER)...False
A target can be a moving object if it is in the center of your intended path. -
..(ANSWER)...False
Hold the wheel at "8 & 4" or "10 & 2" for the best control of your vehicle. -
..(ANSWER)...False
Always make sure you have a clear path before moving your vehicle. -
..(ANSWER)...True
Why is it good practice to have your headlights on during the day? -
..(ANSWER)...To help other drivers see your car.
What is the transition peg for a right turn? - ..(ANSWER)...The inside rear-view
mirror.
What do you look at to know if your car is on target? - ..(ANSWER)...The top of the
wheel.
OREGON DRIVERS ED FINAL ACTUAL EXAM ALL
QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS TOP
RATED VERSION FOR ALREADY A GRADED HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED BY EXPERTS|NEW AND REVISED
What part of your vision lets you see details? - ..(ANSWER)...Central vision
Risk factors are contributed by - ..(ANSWER)...drivers and pedestrians, vehicles,
and roadway environments.
The correct driver seating position includes - ..(ANSWER)...hips pushed all the way
to the back of your seat, heel on the floor, ball of foot on the brake, knees and
elbows slightly bent and torso at least ten inches away from the steering wheel.
Push-pull steering technique is used for - ..(ANSWER)...making most turns and
driving through curves.
To make a smooth stop - ..(ANSWER)...trail brake just before stopping.
Before making a turn, you should - ..(ANSWER)...see a clear path, and then turn
your head before turning the wheel.
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Aiming for targets help you - ..(ANSWER)...steer accurately, find information early,
and plan far ahead.
The transition peg for a left turn is - ..(ANSWER)...the left front corner post.
The transition peg for a right turn is the right front door post. - ..(ANSWER)...False
A target can be a moving object if it is in the center of your intended path. -
..(ANSWER)...False
Hold the wheel at "8 & 4" or "10 & 2" for the best control of your vehicle. -
..(ANSWER)...False
Always make sure you have a clear path before moving your vehicle. -
..(ANSWER)...True
Why is it good practice to have your headlights on during the day? -
..(ANSWER)...To help other drivers see your car.
What is the transition peg for a right turn? - ..(ANSWER)...The inside rear-view
mirror.
What do you look at to know if your car is on target? - ..(ANSWER)...The top of the
wheel.