What Do You Know?
Which type of steering is used for most turns and negotiating curves? a. Hand over hand b. One handed c. Push pull
What should you see when stopped behind another vehicle? a. the bottom of their bumper b. the back seat c. the bottom of their rear tires
Where is the last place you should look before turning the wheel? a. to the left b. rear view mirror c. to the target area Target Area
What is the standard reference point for the Left Side Limit? a.left front corner of the hood b.1 foot from the left front corner of the hood c.center of the hood
What is the standard reference point for the Right Side Limit? a.left front corner of the hood b.1 foot from the left front corner of the hood c.center of the hood
What is the standard reference point for the Front Limit? a. left front corner of the hood b. right front corner of the hood c. corner post or side mirror
What is the standard reference point for the Rear Limit? a.1-foot behind door posts or middle of rear side window b.left front corner of the hood c.right front corner of the hood
What is the transition peg for a left turn? a. left corner post b. rearview mirror a. left corner post
What is a Closed Zone? a.a space not open because of a blockage b.a space open because of a detour c.a space with restricted parking
When you see a closed front zone, what other zone do you check? a. side zone b. right rear zone c. rear zone
What should your first response be when visibility is reduced? a. speed up b. slow down c. maintain speed
Where is the point of no return? a. 2 seconds away, cannot safely stop b. 3 seconds away, cannot safely stop c. 4 seconds away, cannot safely stop
What is the condition of the right front zone? a.Open b.Closed c.Unstable
The last place to check before changing lanes is the… a. rear zone b. turn signal c. blind spot
When your signal turns from green to yellow while approaching an intersection, you should… a.make every reasonable effort to speed up b.make every reasonable effort to slow down c.make every reasonable effort to stop
What is the meaning of a flashing yellow arrow? a.Yield to all traffic b.Yield to oncoming traffic to turn left c.Yield to oncoming traffic to turn right
What is the first physical effect of consuming alcohol? a.Coordination b.Smell c.Judgment
Which way should the tires be turned when parking uphill with a curb? a.Toward the curb b.Away from the road c.Toward the road Remember all the rest are away
Who should yield at an uncontrolled T-intersection? a.The driver on the through street b.The driver on the street that ends c.The driver on the left
Turning right on a red light is permitted after a legal stop unless… a. a cop is there b. the light is flashing c. a sign prohibits it
When turning left with a shared left turn lane…. a.you are allowed to accelerate in the turn lane b.you may turn into the turn lane but must stop c.you are not allowed to enter the turn lane
When a school bus is stopped on a two lane road with a median and the flashing red lights activated…. a.traffic in both directions must stop b.traffic behind the bus must stop c.traffic is only required to slow down
How many collisions occur in a crash? a.1 Car/Object b.2 Car/Object, Body/Windshield c.3 Car/Object, Body/Safety Restraints, Organs/Bones Hover mouse over screen to play/pause
What are the 3 steps of Zone Control? a.Find, Search, Comply b.Find, Solve, Control c.Find, See, Control
How many lane positions are there? a.5 b.2 c.3