Rules One person from each team will keep score for their group For every CORRECT answer…add 1 point Correct answers must be shown prior BE HONEST For.

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Rules One person from each team will keep score for their group For every CORRECT answer…add 1 point Correct answers must be shown prior BE HONEST For every INCORRECT answer….deduct 1 point For every question not answered…no points added/deducted

Question One The driver should sit at least ______ inches from the steering wheel.

Question One Answer: 10 inches

Question Two Approach the driver’s door from the _____ when parked next to a curb.

Question Two Answer: Front

Question Three For proper seating and steering wheel position the top of the steering wheel should align with the _____.

Question Three Answer: Chin

Question Five When driving, except for backing and parking, hold the steering wheel your hands placed in the _____ positions.

Question Five Answer: 8 and 4

Question Six When you accelerate or push the gas the weight of the vehicle is transferred to the _____.

Question Six Answer: Rear

Question Seven If a driver steers too quickly to the left the vehicle weight is transferred to the ________.

Question Seven Answer: Right

Next Round: True or False If it is true, say true. If it is false, say false and make the statement true.

Question Eight True or False: Hand-over-Hand steering increases the driver’s risk of injury during an accident.

Question Eight Answer: True

Question Nine True or False: One hand steering is used only in backing maneuvers that do not require full left or right turns.

Question Nine Answer: True

Question Ten You should store personal items in the passenger seat of your car to avoid distractions and loose objects moving around in the vehicle.

Question Ten Answer: False, Trunk

Question Eleven True or False: Vehicle rolls are caused by a sudden change of vehicle balance from front to rear.

Question Eleven Answer: False - Pitch

Question Twelve Vehicle balance refers to the distribution of the weight of the tires as they meet the ground at rest and during motion.

Question Twelve Answer: True

Question Thirteen Part of your pre-driving tasks should be to check outside the vehicle for debris, broken glass, fluid leaks, and body damage to the car.

Question Thirteen Answer: True

“What’s that symbol?”

Question Fourteen

Question Fourteen Answer Fuel Indicator

Question Fifteen

Question Fifteen Answer: Oil pressure warning light

Question Sixteen

Question Sixteen Answer: Seatbelt Reminder

Question Seventeen

Question Seventeen Answer: High beam indicator

Question Eighteen

Question Eighteen Answer: Air bag functioning

Question Nineteen

Question Nineteen Answer: Battery/alternator warning

Question Twenty

Question Twenty Answer: Left/right signal indicator

Question Twenty One

Question Twenty One Answer: Rear defroster

Question Twenty Two

Question Twenty Two Answer: Temperature Indicator

Question Twenty Three

23 Answer: Emergency Flashers

Balance Terms & Description

Question Twenty Four

Question Twenty Four Answer: Pitch – forward/backward

Question Twenty Five

Question Twenty Five Answer: Yaw – One Wheel

Question Twenty Six

Question Twenty Six Answer: Roll – Side/Side

Question Twenty Seven

Question Twenty Seven Answer: Diamond Interchange

Question Twenty Eight

Question Twenty Eight Answer: Cloverleaf Interchange

Question Twenty Nine

Question Twenty Nine Answer: Trumpet Interchange

Question Thirty

Question Thirty Answer: Frontage Road Interchange

Question Thirty One

Question Thirty One Answer: Lane is open for travel

Question Thirty Two

Question Thirty Two Answer: Travel in that lane is closed or prohibited.

Question Thirty Three

Question Thirty Three Answer: Travel in that lane is about to change or close.

Question Thirty Four “SMOG” is an acronym for changing lanes that stands for what?

Question Twenty Four Answer: Signal Mirror Check Over the Shoulder Go

Question Twenty Five Give TWO characteristics that make up an expressway.

Question Twenty Five Answer: Higher Speeds Controlled access (entering/exiting ramps) Median/barrier Multiple lanes

Question Twenty Six A What part of the entrance ramp is letter A?

Question Twenty Six Answer: The merging area - allows the driver to merge onto the expressway.

Question Twenty Seven When should you drive in the right lane?

Question Twenty Seven Answer: Heavier and slower vehicles Vehicles entering the expressway Vehicles getting ready to exit

Question Twenty Eight When should you use the center lane?

Question Twenty Eight Answer: Long distance or passing

Question Twenty Nine When should you travel in the left lane?

Question Twenty Nine Answer: Higher speed and passing traffic

Question Thirty Define highway hypnosis

Question Thirty Answer: Is a dulled or drowsy condition that can occur when driving long distances

Question Thirty One – 10 pts List FOUR conditions that you would need to increase your following distance

Question Thirty One Answer: When following large trucks or buses When following motorcycles When driving in bad weather When being tailgated When driving with a heavy load or pulling a trailer When entering/exiting the expressway

Question Thirty Two List THREE situations where you would need to increase your following distance.

Question Thirty Two Answer: When following large trucks or buses When following motorcycles When driving in bad weather When being tailgated When driving with a heavy load or pulling a trailer When entering/exiting the expressway

Bonus: Worth 5 Points When is your vehicle at its optimal balance?

Bonus Answer: When it is in park or not moving.

End of Review! Add up your teams points! Possible (bonus) = 37