What is the penalty for anyone less than 20 that receives a demerit violation (speeding ticket)?
Mandatory driver improvement class
How many
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One
What are the curfew hours?
Midnight to 4 am
Where do you receive your permanent (hard plastic) license from?
The DMV
What is the proper steering method and hand position for most driving maneuvers?
At 8 and 3
How many feet must you park away from a fire hydrant?
15 feet
What lane position are you in when you are in the center of your lane?
Lane position one
If you are backing and you want your back end to go to the left, how should you hold the wheel?
...
What lane position would you use if you see an emergency vehicle coming behind you with sirens?
Lane position 3
What do different color signs indicate?
Yellow- general warning
Green- guide information
Orange- construction
Blue- motorist services
Brown- recreation and cultural interests
Red- prohibitive
The head restraint should be positioned just above the _____________ ?
Ears
Scanning for potential problems at an intersection is an example of what part of SEE-IT?
S - search for problems
Pushing down on the brake and checking to see if a child is coming would be an example of what part of SEE-IT?
Execute
When do you use focal, central, and peripheral vision?
Focal - used to see/read details
Central - used to maintain path of travel
Peripheral - used to see motion and color
What is a shared left turn lane used for?
A lane where left turns can be made from either direction
What is the speed limit in school, business, and residential areas?
25 MPH
What are the different pavement markings and what do they mean?
Broken White Line: you may change lanes if it is safe to do so.
Solid White Line: requires you to stay within the lane and also marks the shoulder of the roadway.
You may pass on a two-way road if the yellow center line is broken. When a solid and a broken yellow line are together, you must not pass if you are driving next to the solid line. Two solid yellow lines mean no passing. Never drive to the left of these lines.
What do you do when you approach a school bus with flashing red lights? Which vehicles yield to which in a traffic circle?
You must stop for stopped
school buses with flashing
red lights and an extended
stop sign when you
approach from any
direction on a highway,
private road or school
driveway. Stop and remain
stopped until all persons
are clear and the bus
moves again.
You must also stop if the
bus is loading or unloading
passengers and the signals
are not on.
You do not have to stop if
you are traveling in the
opposite direction on a
roadway with a median or
barrier dividing the road
and the bus is on the
opposite side of the median
or barrier. However, be
prepared for unexpected
actions by persons exiting
the school bus.
Clockwise
If two vehicles approach an intersection at the same time, who yields to who?
At intersections not controlled by signs or signals, you should yield to the vehicle already at the intersection. If two vehicles approach the intersection at the same time then yield to the vehicle on your right.
Where does acceleration result in weight transfer to?
Backwards
Steering input to the left will result in weight transfer to the _______ ?
Right
Braking results in weight transfer to the _______ ?
Back
When changing lanes, which mirror should you check first?
rear view/side view
What areas is it illegal to pass?
on hills, curves, at intersections or railroad crossings,
except on roads with two or more lanes of traffic
moving in the same direction
off the pavement or shoulder of the road
when a school bus is stopped to load or unload
passengers on a public road (unless a physical barrier
or unpaved median separates traffic going in either
direction) or on a private road
when a solid line marks the left side of your lane
when approaching a crosswalk and the vehicle
ahead of you is stopped
Where is the safest place for a child's car seat?
...
When parallel parking, you start by lining up your ________ ________ with the other car's ________ ________ ?
...
When passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you have enough room to return to your lane when you can see the ________ of the car of which you are passing.
...
When nearing the crest of a hill on a two-lane roadway, you should slow and position your vehicle in lane position ______ .
LP3
When you are approaching a curve, at what point do you accelerate?
...
If you miss an exit, you should _____.
Go to the next exit and turn around
Rumble strips are installed on the edge of roads to alert _____ drivers.
drowsy
To read signs, you need to have good ________ vision.
focal
A driver uses their ________ vision to detect the color and motion changes from the sides.
peripheral
How do you recognize that ABS is activated when using the brake?
...
What does it mean if your anti-locking brake system light comes on briefly when you start the car and then goes off?
nothing
In Virginia, it is illegal to purchase, consume, or posses alcohol if you are under ________ years of age.
21
One of the first things affected by alcohol is _________.
aptitude, judgement, coordination
Any driver is considered to be "driving while intoxicated" if a chemical test shows a reading of at least _________ percent.
0.08
Driving ability is affected by ________ drink.
one
The type of insurance which pays for the replacement or repair of YOUR vehicle following a crash in which you are at fault is _________.
collision insurance
A vehicle that catches on fire is covered by ________ insurance.
comprehensive insurance
When driving in light fog, it is best to drive with ________ headlights.
low-beam
When it is raining, your choice of speed should be influenced the most by the ________.
amount of traction
When driving an airbag equipped vehicle, you should sit at least _________ inches from the steering wheel.
10
The safest place for a rear facing infant is the ________ rear seat.
center
What is a deductible?
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