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Accurate Driving LLC Final

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Driver Education
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Don’t let up when applying Anti-lock Brake System in an emergency.
True
False
When backing your vehicle,
check behind both sides by turning your head.
check behind both sides by using your mirrors only.
you don’t need to check behind…just go!
The amount of pressure required to stop depends on
the size and weight of the vehicle.
the road surface.
the speed of your vehicle.
all the above
After coming to a stop at a red light driving a vehicle with an automatic transmission,
leave the vehicle in Drive.
put the car's transmission in Reverse.
put the car's transmission in Neutral.
In higher altitudes, you could become short of breath or sleepy because there is less oxygen in the air.
True
False
When driving uphill, you need less power because of the pull of gravity.
True
False
When driving down a hill in a car that has an automatic transmission, the only way to control your car’s speed is to apply the brakes.
True
False
You know that it is illegal to pass another vehicle when:
a warning sign say so.
roadway markings (lines on the road) say so.
none of the above occurs.
a and/or b occur.
When parking in a space just beyond an intersection, you
a. signal before entering the intersection.
b. signal just after you have entered the intersection.
c. signal when you are completely through the intersection.
d. do not signal at all. It is safer to avoid signaling in this case.
The certificate of title proves who owns the car and must always be carried in the car.
True
False
The speed limit tells you the fastest speed that you may drive under ideal conditions.
True
False
Before granting a driver's license, examiners test for minimum visual requirements (eye test), knowledge of traffic laws (written permit test), and driving ability (road test).
True
False
Maximum and minimum speed limits tells you:
the speed that cannot be exceeded.
the minimum speed that you must go under ideal conditions.
both a and b.
At night, some states:
a. have lower speed limits.
b. have higher speed limits.
c. eliminate speed limits on rural roads.
Fatigue can cause micro-sleeps.
True
False
Wearing sunglasses will help to manage the sun's glare.
True
False
You should turn your engine off to nap, to:
a. prevent a robbery of your vehicle.
b. prevent driver fatigue.
c. prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Of all the senses you use while driving, the most important one is your:
a. hearing.
b. sight.
c. smell.
The best remedy for driving fatigue is:
a. fresh air.
b. a 10-minute nap.
c. singing loudly.
In Hawaii you are required to signal for a turn at least:
a. 50 feet in advance of the turn.
b. 100 feet in advance of the turn.
c. 150 feet in advance of the turn.
d. 500 feet in advance of the turn.
The alcoholic content of a 5-ounce glass of wine, a 12-ounce bottle of beer, or 1 ounce of Vodka is greatest in the Vodka.
True
False
Alcohol is classified as a hallucinogen.
True
False
The way to sober up a person who has had too much to drink is:
give the person black coffee.
have them take a cold shower.
make the person exercise.
give the alcohol time to wear off.
A person’s __________ is negatively affected by alcohol.
vision
coordination
judgment
all of the above
In Hawai'i, Implied Consent requires you to submit to a Blood Alcohol Content test if you are arrested for suspicion of Driving Under the Influence. If you refuse to submit, your license may be revoked for a minimum of:
5 years.
1 year.
3 years.
10 years
When making a right turn at an intersection, make sure:
your car is as close to the right edge as is practicable.
there are no cyclists on your right.
there is no other traffic entering your path.
all of the above are true.
A driver turning left at a green light
always has the right-of-way.
must yield to pedestrians in front and on the left and oncoming traffic.
must yield to cross traffic but not to oncoming traffic.
none of the above.
When parking downhill on a two-way road:
a. turn the steering wheel all the way toward the road edge.
b. set the parking brake.
c. shift the car into Park.
d. do all of the above.
A stop sign is shaped like a triangle.
True
False
A broken yellow line means that you can pass if it is safe to do.
True
False
A brown sign with white lettering can tell you about
a. speed limits.
b. state parks.
c. roadway construction.
When beginning a perpendicular parking maneuver:
line up as close to the parking stall as possible.
line up as far as possible from the parking stall.
don't worry about it.
When parking uphill on a two-way road that does not have curb:
turn the steering wheel all the way toward the road edge.
turn the steering wheel all the way toward the roadway.
leave the steering wheel straight.
Traffic traveling in the same direction is separated by
a. yellow lines.
b. white lines.
c. none of the above.
When you come to a yield sign,
stop 10 feet past the sign.
approach slowly enough to yield to pedestrians and vehicles.
stop to check if there is traffic behind you.
Keep a minimum following distance of at least 1 car length per 10 miles per hour you a driving.
True
False
If traction is reduced, reduce your speed.
True
False
In City Traffic you should Search your path of travel:
a. 1/3 to 1/2 mile ahead.
b. 1-1/2 to 2 blocks ahead.
c. 10 to 12 blocks ahead.
To merge onto the freeway:
accelerate to freeway speed in the acceleration lane.
signal, glance between your mirrors and in front to find a gap.
check your blind spot.
do all the above.
Roads are slickest in the early part of a rainstorm.
True
False
Reducing speed will help prevent hydroplaning.
True
False
To make your car more visible use your headlights:
a. only from sunset to sunrise.
b. anytime you drive whether it is day or night.
c. only when it is dark.
You should use your high beams:
to see farther in dense fog.
while it is snowing.
only on dark roads with no other cars visible ongoing or oncoming.
When an oncoming vehicle's headlights are too bright:
slow down & look at the right edge of the traffic lane.
turn on your high beams.
cover your eyes, not more than 2 to 3 seconds.
If your tire loses pressure while you are driving, you should
let go of the steering wheel.
release the accelerator pedal slowly and grip the steering wheel firmly.
brake hard and pull over.
The SIPDE process includes:
a. search, identify, position, drop, and elevate.
b. aim high, predict, get the big picture, and decide.
c. search, identify, predict, decide, and execute.
When you use the Smith System in driving, you:
a. get the big picture.
b. keep your eyes moving.
c. make sure others see you.
d. do all of the above.
The ignition switch is used to:
turn the car's electrical system on and off.
start the engine.
both a and b.
A seat belt :
is an important part of the safety system and should always be fastened.
is not neccessay if your vehicle has air bags.
is dangerous when fastened.
For smooth control apply the brakes with the heel of your foot.
True
False