CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY TAKE A TEST. 1. You can detect carbon monoxide (CO) by its smell color taste none of the above 2.Safety belts should be worn only by.

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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY TAKE A TEST

1. You can detect carbon monoxide (CO) by its smell color taste none of the above 2.Safety belts should be worn only by young children Loosely in your lap only when riding in the front seat by the driver and passengers at all times 3.Child seats are required only for children under 3 years old only for children under 8 years old and under 57 inches tall only for children in the front seat 4.The safest place for a child to sit is in the front seat in the back seat in a passenger’s lap in a truck bed

5.The driver should sit  as close to the steering wheel as possible  as far back as comfortably possible 6.To check your tire treads use the  penny test  dollar test  road test  air test 7.Don’t drive if you  have been drinking  are taking a medication that causes drowsiness  are upset  all of the above 8.Use the “two-second” rule to judge the minimum safe distance  in good conditions and moderate traffic  behind a motorcycle  in bad weather  all of the above

9.In adverse driving conditions, the proper speed is  the posted speed limit  55 mph  65 mph  only as fast as is safe 10.You might pump the brakes if you  have anti-lock brake  don’t have anti-lock brakes 11.Use your horn to  get a slower driver to move faster  warn pedestrians or other drivers of possible trouble  Show anger  all of the above 12.Use your headlights  at night  when you have trouble seeing other vehicles  when driving through a tunnel  all of the above

13.You can share a lane with a motorcycle  if the lane is wide enough  if the motorcycle stays to one side  only on a limited access highway  never 14.Your headlights must be on when driving one hour before sunrise.  True  False 15.The normal ranges for low-beam and high-beam headlights are  50 feet and 150 feet  100 feet and 200 feet  100 feet and 350 feet  200 feet and 500 feet 16.Use your high-beam headlights  when another vehicle is approaching  when closely following another vehicle  in fog  all of the above  None of the above

17.If you skid  turn away from the skid  turn in the direction of the skid  lock up your brakes 18.The fine for not wearing a seatbelt is  $100  $50  $25 19.Bicycle and moped riders  are allowed only in specially marked lanes  should stay on the sidewalk  have the same right to the road as other drivers 20.Which contributes to hydroplaning?  wet roads  Fast speeds  worn tires  all of the above