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Where should a spotter stand while backing an ambulance? - ANSWER -Left rear
of the vehicle within view of the driver's side mirrors!
Jack is checking his ambulance tires. He decides to check for tread depth using the
Penny method Technique. What other method could be used to check tire tread
depth? - ANSWER -Check the treadware indicator!
James is using the dipstick to inspect the engine oil in his vehicle. What should
James do next? - ANSWER -Add some engine oil!
When on a hard-packed gravel road where visibility is good, what is a safe
following distance? - ANSWER -At least six seconds!
What is the purpose of the "cushion of safety" when driving? - ANSWER -It gives
you time to anticipate potential hazards and take action!
Gerald is driving in emergency mode on a road that has a posted speed limit of 50
MPH. What is the maximum speed at which Gerald is permitted to drive on the
road - ANSWER -60 MPH!
When you are using a spotter, you should back the ambulance no faster than: -
ANSWER -Average walking speed!
Jenna is driving her ambulance at 30 mph on a road covered with ice. What is the
following distance she should maintain? At least: - ANSWER -12 seconds!
Which of the following forces make an ambulance move away from the center of
a curve to the outside of a curve? - ANSWER -Centrifugal force!
What does the acronym ALCS stand for - ANSWER -Look around, look ahead,
communicate, leave space!