911 Driving School Test 1 Exam
Questions with Solutions
greatest contributing factor in collisions - -speeding
- intermediate driver's license (first 6 months) - -no passengers under 20
except immediate family, no driving between 1-5 am unless with driver 25+
- intermediate driver's license (after 6 months) - -can have 3 passengers
under 20 (not immediate family), no driving 1-5 am unless with driver 25+
- 18+ driver license - -will be given driver license with no restrictions
- hts - -highway transportation system
- purpose of hts - -Safe, efficient, and convenient movement of people and
goods from place to place
- parts of hts - -people (drivers, passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc),
vehicles, roadways (paths, roads, non-motorized traffic; sidewalks, alleys,
crosswalks where people and bicycles are)
- drive defensively because - -cannot control the behaviors of others
- who regulates hts - -government, courts, highway traffic engineers
- what the government does to regulate hts - -pass laws to make uniform
vehicle code, and to keep order and safety on roads
- what the courts do - -decide whether drivers charged are guilty or
innocent
- what highway traffic engineers do - -work on roads to keep them safe
- causes of breakdowns in hts - -congestion, collisions, most caused by
inattention
- driving is what kind of task - -social task
- why driving is a social task - -driver is sharing roadway and moving car
through traffic under varying road and environmental conditions
- what a driver must do - -interact with other people using hts
Questions with Solutions
greatest contributing factor in collisions - -speeding
- intermediate driver's license (first 6 months) - -no passengers under 20
except immediate family, no driving between 1-5 am unless with driver 25+
- intermediate driver's license (after 6 months) - -can have 3 passengers
under 20 (not immediate family), no driving 1-5 am unless with driver 25+
- 18+ driver license - -will be given driver license with no restrictions
- hts - -highway transportation system
- purpose of hts - -Safe, efficient, and convenient movement of people and
goods from place to place
- parts of hts - -people (drivers, passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc),
vehicles, roadways (paths, roads, non-motorized traffic; sidewalks, alleys,
crosswalks where people and bicycles are)
- drive defensively because - -cannot control the behaviors of others
- who regulates hts - -government, courts, highway traffic engineers
- what the government does to regulate hts - -pass laws to make uniform
vehicle code, and to keep order and safety on roads
- what the courts do - -decide whether drivers charged are guilty or
innocent
- what highway traffic engineers do - -work on roads to keep them safe
- causes of breakdowns in hts - -congestion, collisions, most caused by
inattention
- driving is what kind of task - -social task
- why driving is a social task - -driver is sharing roadway and moving car
through traffic under varying road and environmental conditions
- what a driver must do - -interact with other people using hts