State Driving Test (Michigan) Exam |121
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Traction loss that is difficult to identify quickly - -Hydroplane
- Most common following distance 55 mph or less - -3 seconds
- Rumble strips alert drivers of - -Approaching hazard (or going off the road)
- When being tailgated you need greater space in _____ of you - -front
- The best way to control consequences to avoid a collision is to - -brake or
accelerate quickly.
- Aggressive drivers frequently - -take risks.
- When parallel parking when do you turn left? - -When the front bumper
clears the rear bumper.
- The 4-Second Rule estimates - -total stopping distance.
- A thin layer of ice is called - -black ice.
- It takes _ seconds for your eyes to readjust from bright lights. - -5
- If you're tired, should you drive? - -No.
- Airbags are designed to be used with - -seatbelts.
- To pass a vehicle at 60 mph it takes __ seconds. - -19
- The advantage of the following at 3 seconds is - -being able to see around
the vehicle, being able to pass the vehicle, etc.
- What type of turn takes the longest to complete? - -Right turn
- What should you do if your brakes fail? - -Pump the brakes, and then apply
the emergency brake.
- What is the safest turnabout? - -Backing into a driveway on the right.
- Head restraints protect you from _____ collisions. - -rear-end
- Uncontrolled intersections are treated as a - -yield.
, - ______ indicate that your tires need to be replaced. - -Wearbars
- A stale green light is about to change to a _____ light. - -yellow
- You must stop no closer than ___ feet from a railroad crossing. - -15
- You must stop no closer than ___ feet from a school bus with its light
flashing - -20
- Proper hand position for cars with airbags is - -9 to 3 or 8 to 4.
- _________ type drugs slow your body down. - -Depressant
- __ is the level for legal intoxication for alcohol. - -.08
- When a police officer has someone stopped on the highway you should - -
move to the left lane.
- When is it best to deal with distractions? - -Prior to driving.
- How do you avoid missing your exit? - -Plan ahead.
- Rural roadways change often and ______ is most important. - -speed
control
- Tire blowouts are treated like a - -skid.
- A point of conflict is - -the point of which you meet something.
- Night driving requires you to - -drive at a safe speed at a distance that you
can see.
- A flashing X over a lane means - -it is about to close.
- Air turbulence and cross winds can - -move you to another lane.
- What is the meaning of a flashing red light? - -Stop fully.
- What is the meaning of a yellow flashing light? - -Proceed with caution.
- What is the Michigan's Basic Speed Law? - -The safe speeds for conditions.
- What is the minimum speed limit on the expressway? - -55 mph
Questions with verified Answers
Traction loss that is difficult to identify quickly - -Hydroplane
- Most common following distance 55 mph or less - -3 seconds
- Rumble strips alert drivers of - -Approaching hazard (or going off the road)
- When being tailgated you need greater space in _____ of you - -front
- The best way to control consequences to avoid a collision is to - -brake or
accelerate quickly.
- Aggressive drivers frequently - -take risks.
- When parallel parking when do you turn left? - -When the front bumper
clears the rear bumper.
- The 4-Second Rule estimates - -total stopping distance.
- A thin layer of ice is called - -black ice.
- It takes _ seconds for your eyes to readjust from bright lights. - -5
- If you're tired, should you drive? - -No.
- Airbags are designed to be used with - -seatbelts.
- To pass a vehicle at 60 mph it takes __ seconds. - -19
- The advantage of the following at 3 seconds is - -being able to see around
the vehicle, being able to pass the vehicle, etc.
- What type of turn takes the longest to complete? - -Right turn
- What should you do if your brakes fail? - -Pump the brakes, and then apply
the emergency brake.
- What is the safest turnabout? - -Backing into a driveway on the right.
- Head restraints protect you from _____ collisions. - -rear-end
- Uncontrolled intersections are treated as a - -yield.
, - ______ indicate that your tires need to be replaced. - -Wearbars
- A stale green light is about to change to a _____ light. - -yellow
- You must stop no closer than ___ feet from a railroad crossing. - -15
- You must stop no closer than ___ feet from a school bus with its light
flashing - -20
- Proper hand position for cars with airbags is - -9 to 3 or 8 to 4.
- _________ type drugs slow your body down. - -Depressant
- __ is the level for legal intoxication for alcohol. - -.08
- When a police officer has someone stopped on the highway you should - -
move to the left lane.
- When is it best to deal with distractions? - -Prior to driving.
- How do you avoid missing your exit? - -Plan ahead.
- Rural roadways change often and ______ is most important. - -speed
control
- Tire blowouts are treated like a - -skid.
- A point of conflict is - -the point of which you meet something.
- Night driving requires you to - -drive at a safe speed at a distance that you
can see.
- A flashing X over a lane means - -it is about to close.
- Air turbulence and cross winds can - -move you to another lane.
- What is the meaning of a flashing red light? - -Stop fully.
- What is the meaning of a yellow flashing light? - -Proceed with caution.
- What is the Michigan's Basic Speed Law? - -The safe speeds for conditions.
- What is the minimum speed limit on the expressway? - -55 mph