Test review. a. Gravel Roads. b. State Highways c. Interstate Freeways d. Parkways.

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Test review

a. Gravel Roads. b. State Highways c. Interstate Freeways d. Parkways

a. SMOG b. No Passing c. Two Second d. Three Second

a. Stare straight ahead, after 3 seconds you will be able to see through the glare. b. Shut your eyes and hold the steering wheel straight. c. Use the yellow dashed line to the left for a reference. d. Use the solid white line on your right as a reference.

a. Quickly depress the brakes b. Ease your foot off the accelerator c. Use cruse control d. Steer right while slowly depressing the brake.

a. 100 b. 200 c. 300 d. 500

a. High beam for high speeds and low beam for low speeds. b. High beam for dense fog and low beam for light fog. c. Low beam for most foggy conditions d. High beam for most foggy conditions

a. Alcohol Use b. Distracted Driving c. Disobeying Speed Laws. d. Falling asleep at the wheel.

a. Speed up b. Slow down and encourage them to pass. c. Turn onto another road. d. Pull over to the shoulder of the road and let them pass.

a. Folded Diamond b. Cloverleaf c. Diamond d. Folded Cloverleaf

a. Quickly reduce speed b. Use your hand to clear the snow or rain c. Turn on your headlights d. Slow down and activate your hazard lights

a. Use water to put out the fire b. Shift to neutral c. Race the engine for a short amount of time. d. Pull off the road, turn off the engine, and exit the vehicle

a. Open the door and get out b. Stay in the front seat and wait until the car sinks, then exit through the windows. c. If the car does not sink right away exit through the window. d. Exit through the door when the vehicle is exactly half way submerged.

a. Use the left lane to avoid the crash. b. The only thing you are able to do is to keep traveling on your side of the road. c. Steer off the road to the right d. Stop your car

a. Leave your car and walk toward the train. b. Leave your car and walk away from the train. c. If you have a stick shift, try to move the car by running the starter while the car is in low or second gear. d. If you have automatic transmission, try pushing the car off the tracks.

a. Attach a yellow, red, or orange flag at least 16 inches square to the end of the load. b. Drive with your hazard lights on. c. Attach a red lantern or lamp to the end of the load d. No course of action is needed because the load does not extend more than 5 feet from the bumper line of your vehicle.

True or False

Page 77: do not pump them as you would regular brakes If you have anti-lock brakes, do not pump them as you would regular brakes. Instead, press down on the brake pedal and continue to steer the vehicle until you regain control.

True or False

Remember if the water depth is deeper than the depth of the tire tread a car can hydroplane at any speed

True or False

odorless gas Page 81: Carbon monoxide is a deadly, odorless gas that can collect inside your vehicle when you run the engine with all the windows closed.

True or False

Its driving at a speed that you cannot stop in the distance you can see ahead.

True or False

True or false

Page 78: If you experience a blowout. Hold the steering wheel tightly, steer straight ahead, and slowly ease your foot off the accelerator. Do not brake until the vehicle is back under control.

True or False

Page 81: If the hood of your vehicle suddenly opens, obstructing your view, you may be able to see through the space between the hood and the dashboard.

True or False

Page 78: It is illegal to coast down steep hills with your transmission in neutral.

True or False

1000 feet of an oncoming car 200 feet when following

True or False

You may be able to free it by hooking your toe under the pedal and raising it. If this does not work apply brakes and shift to neutral Choose a safe path and steer to the shoulder Switch on hazard lights.

Good luck on your test!