Know Your Vehicle by [enter names here]. [Year/Make/Model] [picture of driver education vehicle]

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Know Your Vehicle by [enter names here]

[Year/Make/Model] [picture of driver education vehicle]

Owner’s Manual [picture of vehicle owner’s manual]

Vehicle Identification # [picture of VIN #]

Inspection/Emissions [picture of vehicle inspection/emissions stickers]

Vehicle Registration [picture of vehicle registration sticker]

Vehicle Ignition [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s ignition]

Fuel Gauge [vehicle of the vehicle’s fuel gauge]

Speedometer [picture of vehicle’s speedometer]

Gas and Brake Pedals [picture of the vehicle’s gas and brake pedals]

Shift Lever [picture of where one would shift gear of the vehicle’s transmission]

Rearview Mirror [picture of the vehicle’s rear view mirror]

Side View Mirrors [picture of where one would operate/adjust the vehicle’s side view mirrors]

Horn [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s horn]

Headlights [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s headlights]

Turn Signal Lever [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s turn signals]

4-Way Flashers/Hazard Lights [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s 4-way flashers/hazard lights]

Windshield Wipers [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s windshield wipers]

Hood-Release Lever [picture of where one would operate the vehicle’s hood-release lever]

Engine [picture of vehicle’s engine]

Dip Stick (Oil) [picture of where one would check the vehicle’s oil]

Battery [picture of vehicle’s battery]

Radiator [picture of vehicle’s radiator]

Windshield Washer Fluid Fill [picture of where one would fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir]

Spare Tire/Jack [picture of the spare tire and the jack]