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A. Check the automatic transmission fluid
B. Service the automatic transmission (if your car has one)
C. Reference your owner's manual
D. Remain in your vehicle unless the officer states otherwise
A. Service the automatic transmission (if your car has one)
B. Reference your owner's manual
C. Remain in your vehicle unless the officer states otherwise
D. Check the automatic transmission fluid
A. Adjusting your speed
B. Conducting visual searches
C. Signaling
D. All of these
A. Brakes
B. Get a detailed estimate that includes the service, the parts, and the labor costs
C. Ask to see the old ones
D. Emergency assist
A. Slight, regular, or serious
B. Controlled, partly controlled, or uncontrolled
C. Controlled, low, moderate, or complex
D. Small, medium, or large
A. Failing to maintain lane position,
B. Speeding,
C. And impaired driving.
D. All of these
A. Within 15 ft of a fire hydrant
B. Within 50 ft of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing
C. In front of a public driveway
D. Within 18 inches of the curb
A. Poor traction
B. Lower risk
C. Good traction
D. Enhanced visibility
A. Limited
B. Hampered
C. Both
D. None
A. 0.03.
B. 0.08.
C. 0.10.
D. None of these
A. Staying focussed on the driving task
B. Calling a friend to vent your frustration
C. Annalyzing how you will solve the problem
D. None of these
A. Turn the wheel far to the right
B. Lock the glove box
C. Shift to neutral
D. Set your parking brake
A. $1 billion
B. $1 million
C. $1 trillion
D. None of these
A. Easier to stop on than dry roads
B. A problem that only happens when it's raining
C. Best handled with snow tires
D. Slippery roads
A. Be prepared to stop
B. Creep up on them
C. Treat them just like any other vehicle
D. Be patient and adjust your speed and position
A. Registration
B. Scratches and dents
C. Cup holders
D. Fuel economy
A. None
B. The whole bottle
C. Five
D. Three
A. Vacuum the interior
B. Replace the brakes
C. Inspect the trunk latch
D. Service the automatic transmission
A. Serious
B. Non-serious
C. Pleasant
D. None of these
A. Right, then left
B. Center, right, center, then right again
C. Left, center, right, then left again
D. Only to left
A. Degree of wear on your tires
B. Drain holes in your car doors
C. Level of oil on your dipstick
D. Tension of the drive belts
A. Relax all your muscles
B. Lean forward
C. Take your foot off the brake pedal
D. Place your hands against your chest
A. Full
B. 1/2 empty
C. Empty
D. 1/4 empty
A. Accelerate above the speed limit
B. Pass on the right if the shoulder is clear
C. Identify a safe space to return
D. Turn on your emergency lights
E. Other drivers will always give you the right-of-way
A. The oncoming vehicle is at least 10-12 seconds away
B. The oncoming vehicle is at least 12-14 seconds away
C. The oncoming vehicle is at least 14-18 seconds away
D. The oncoming vehicle is at least 16-20 seconds away
A. Is involved in a crash each year
B. Daytime running lights
C. Emergency hazard lights
D. Risk is always present
A. Your rear bumper passes the truck's front bumper.
B. You can see the front of the truck in your rear-view mirror.
C. You are at least 10 to 15 feet in front of the truck.
D. None of the above
A. Remain in your vehicle unless the officer states otherwise
B. Get out of your vehicle
C. Don't come out if officer states
D. None of these
A. Line of sight
B. Required
C. Intersection
D. Warning
A. Peripheral vision.
B. Iris.
C. Ability to discern color.
D. Near sightedness
A. Daily habit
B. Weekly habit
C. Monthly habit
D. Yearly habit
A. Use hand signals
B. Use only one hand to steer
C. Eat a sandwich
D. Text message without a hands-free device if 18 or older
E. None of the above
A. RED or BLUE
B. RED or Yellow
C. Green or BLUE
D. RED or Green
A. Slow
B. Yield
C. Accelerate
D. Stop
A. Press hard on the accelerator
B. Make smooth steering corrections
C. Engage your emergency brake immediately
D. Press hard on the brake
A. 1 seconds
B. 2 seconds
C. 3 seconds
D. 4 seconds
A. Refers to the distribution of the weight of the vehicle on the tires as they meet the ground.
B. Refers to the distribution of the width of the vehicle.
C. Refers to the distribution of the height.
D. None of the above
A. Cutting the corner on a left turn
B. Cutting the corner on a right turn
C. Cutting the corner on a U turn
A. To buckle automatically
B. With an emergency locking mechanism
C. To unbuckle automatically
D. To automatically release on impact
A. The two hours from 5 pm to 7 pm
B. The two hours from 7 pm to 9 pm
C. The two hours from 9 pm to 11 pm
D. None of the above
A. Make a left turn onto a two-way street
B. Make a right turn from a bicycle lane
C. Cut the corner on a left turn
D. Make a right turn into the right lane
A. Distance traveled.
B. Stopping distance.
C. Line of sight.
D. None of the above
A. Perceptual thought
B. Hypothetical thought
C. Inductive reasoning
D. Deductive reasoning
A. More; than.
B. Less; than.
C. Equally; and.
D. Not; or.
A. Conduct an inventory of all drugs consumed and their side effects
B. Let them pass you and give yourself plenty of space behind the impaired driver
C. Have side effects that slow your ability to think and react quickly
D. Reasoning, judgment, and concentration
A. Visual overload
B. Pass you on the left
C. Shift to a lower gear
D. Fastest vehicles
A. Under the influence of alcohol, people get more daring and more willing to try things they would never try if they didn't drink.
B. Make sure you can stop in the distance you see ahead of you.
C. Your driving privileges are automatically restricted to business purposes only for 12 months
D. None of these
A. Fatal.
B. Cool
C. Unpredictable
D. Indomitable
A. Check the hood latch -
B. Check the ball joints -
C. Check the automatic transmission fluid -
D. Grease the hinges.
A. Check the hood latch
B. Check the ball joints
C. Check the automatic transmission fluid
D. Grease the hinges.