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1. In your vehicle, what should you adjust before be sure vehicle is in park or neutral.
you start your engine? adjust the seat so you can reach all
controls. adjust all rear-view mir-
rors so that you can use them with-
out having to lean forward or back-
ward. move anything that blocks
your view of mirrors or roadway.
lock all car doors. put your seat belt
on and make sure all passengers
do the same
2. What are the equipment requirements for wind- Must be safety glass and may not
shields? be covered or treated with any ma-
terial that makes the windshield re-
flective or nontransparent. Must be
free of any stickers not required by
law
3. What are the equipment requirements for side May not be composed of, cov-
windows? ered by, or treated with any mater-
ial which has a highly reflective or
mirrored appearance and reflects
more than 25% of the light (side
windows) or more than 35% of the
light (rear window).
4. What are bumper height requirements? Are Owners of automobiles and pickup
they the same for every vehicle? trucks are required to have both
front and rear bumpers mounted
within certain height levels.
5.
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Are bumper height requirements the same for Bumper Height limitations are gov-
every vehicle? erned by the net shipping weight
of the vehicle, not the modified or
altered weight.
6. What must you do if hauling a load of material You must use a close-fitting cov-
which could fall or blow onto the roadway? er when hauling loads which could
fall or blow onto the roadway
7. When a projected load extends more than 4 feet During the day, red flags at least
from the vehicle, what must you use to clearly 18 inches square must mark the
mark it in the daytime? extremities of the load.
8. When a projected load extends more than 4 feet you must have one amber
from the vehicle, what must you use to clearly strobe-type lamp equipped so that
mark at night? the lamp is visible from the rear and
both sides of the projecting load
9. Why is drowsy driving dangerous? slow your thought processes and
reaction time; affect your judg-
ment and vision; impair your sens-
es and abilities; cause micro-sleep-
ing ("nodding off") or falling com-
pletely asleep
10. What should you do if another driver is threat- remain calm and try to put as much
ening you or intentionally driving dangerously distance between you and them as
around you? possible. Slow down and let them
pass.
11. What are the three main categories of distracted visual, manual, cognitive
driving?
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12. Why is texting one of the most dangerous dis- Texting involves all three types of
tracted driving behaviors? distractions
13. Can anyone drink and drive safely? No one can drink alcohol and drive
safely, even if you have been dri-
ving for many years.
14. Both your judgment and vision are affected af- A person's judgment is the first
ter drinking alcohol. Which is affected first? thing affected after drinking an al-
coholic beverage
15. What can happen to you if you are in a crash and can be ejected from the vehicle; can
not wearing a seat belt? be thrown against other passen-
gers, your steering wheel, or wind-
shield; and moves you from behind
the wheel, where you can control
the vehicle
16. What age are children required to be in a car Children under age 4 must be in a
seat or booster seat? safety seat, and children ages 4 and
5 must be in either a safety seat or
a booster seat
17. If a law enforcement officer stops a vehicle and Drivers will be charged with a seat
the front seat passenger under 18 years old is belt/child restraint violation if any
not wearing a safety belt, who will be charged- passenger under the age of 18 is
with the seat belt violation? not restrained with the proper seat
belt or child restraint device.
18. What does a single broken white line on the You may cross this line to change
highway mean? lanes when it is safe to do so
19.