AAA Driver's ED: FINAL EXAM
You should avoid passing another vehicle.
1) As you approach a hill crest.
2) When the sun is setting.
3) When a police officer is present.
4) None of the above is correct. - ANSWER: 1) As you approach a hill crest.
Which sense is most critical to safe driving?
1) Hearing Hearing
2) Smell
3) Seeing
4) Touch - ANSWER: 3) Seeing
A reasonable and proper speed for any set of conditions is a speed that:
1) Allows you to avoid spinouts.
2) Allows you time to adjust your radio while moving.
3) Assures you a safe travel path.
4) Will not result in a violation. - ANSWER: 3) Assures you a safe travel path.
Driver licenses are:
1) Issued by county or parish officials.
2) Issued by the state government.
3) Issued by the city officials.
, 4) Issued by the federal government. - ANSWER: 2) Issued by the state government.
Your tire's tread:
1) Does not help prevent hydroplaning.
2) Will prevent hydroplaning if the tires are new.
3) Will give you greater traction on clear dry pavement.
4) Will help to reduce the likelihood of hydroplaning. - ANSWER: 4) Will help to reduce the likelihood of
hydroplaning.
To reduce the forces of a collision you should:
1) Adjust your speed and try to hit the other vehicle head-on.
2) Reduce your speed and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or after the rear wheels.
3) Aim for the other vehicle's passenger doors since they will give more than the fenders.
4) Do nothing since nothing you can do will reduce the forces of a collision. - ANSWER: 2) Reduce your speed
and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or after the rear wheels.
Before you shift your vehicle into drive, you should:
1) Let the engine idle for 15 to 20 seconds.
2) Check that all gauges are working.
3) Turn on your low beam headlights if the vehicle does not have DRLs.
4) All of the above are correct. - ANSWER: 4) All of the above are correct.
You should avoid driving for extended periods of time beside a large truck because:
You should avoid passing another vehicle.
1) As you approach a hill crest.
2) When the sun is setting.
3) When a police officer is present.
4) None of the above is correct. - ANSWER: 1) As you approach a hill crest.
Which sense is most critical to safe driving?
1) Hearing Hearing
2) Smell
3) Seeing
4) Touch - ANSWER: 3) Seeing
A reasonable and proper speed for any set of conditions is a speed that:
1) Allows you to avoid spinouts.
2) Allows you time to adjust your radio while moving.
3) Assures you a safe travel path.
4) Will not result in a violation. - ANSWER: 3) Assures you a safe travel path.
Driver licenses are:
1) Issued by county or parish officials.
2) Issued by the state government.
3) Issued by the city officials.
, 4) Issued by the federal government. - ANSWER: 2) Issued by the state government.
Your tire's tread:
1) Does not help prevent hydroplaning.
2) Will prevent hydroplaning if the tires are new.
3) Will give you greater traction on clear dry pavement.
4) Will help to reduce the likelihood of hydroplaning. - ANSWER: 4) Will help to reduce the likelihood of
hydroplaning.
To reduce the forces of a collision you should:
1) Adjust your speed and try to hit the other vehicle head-on.
2) Reduce your speed and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or after the rear wheels.
3) Aim for the other vehicle's passenger doors since they will give more than the fenders.
4) Do nothing since nothing you can do will reduce the forces of a collision. - ANSWER: 2) Reduce your speed
and try to hit the other vehicle in front of the front wheels or after the rear wheels.
Before you shift your vehicle into drive, you should:
1) Let the engine idle for 15 to 20 seconds.
2) Check that all gauges are working.
3) Turn on your low beam headlights if the vehicle does not have DRLs.
4) All of the above are correct. - ANSWER: 4) All of the above are correct.
You should avoid driving for extended periods of time beside a large truck because: