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An adequate space margin is one that provides a driver with: CORRECT ANSWER all of the above are correct (time, space, visibility)
For safe travel you should identify a stopping zone ahead along your path of travel of at least: CORRECT ANSWER 4 to 5 seconds
When you are driving, it is most difficult to control the space to your: CORRECT ANSWER rear
When selecting a path of travel, you should give attention to: CORRECT ANSWER visibility, space, traffic flow, traction and laws.
In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency space path is the maintain adequate space to the: CORRECT ANSWER front and at least one side of your vehicle.
When a driver is following you too closely (tailgaiting), you should give additional space to: CORRECT ANSWER your front and at least one side
When faced with dangers close to both sides of your pathway you should give up: CORRECT ANSWER more space to the side with the most serious consequences.
You are travelling on a narrow two-lane road and are approaching a child riding his bike on the right side of the road. A line of oncoming vehicles following a slow moving truck is approaching in the oncoming lane. You should flash your lights, tap your horn and: CORRECT ANSWER slow down and move closer to the truck.
Maintaining a proper following interval and visual control zone with identified alternate paths of travel allows you: CORRECT ANSWER more time to make decisions
A reasonable and proper speed for any set of conditions is a speed that: CORRECT ANSWER assures a safe travel path.
Which of the following is not one of the 3 major highway conditions that require you to adjust speed? CORRECT ANSWER time
how fast you drive is determined by: CORRECT ANSWER both a and b are correct (posted speed limit and highway conditions)
You should make a larger reduction in your speed when: CORRECT ANSWER the consequences of the a possible collision are greater