- Keep your foot firmly on the brake
- Select proper gear
- Check traffic
- Use proper signals - ANSWER-The following procedures for preparing to move
... [Show More] the vehicle should be performed in the following order:
true - ANSWER-When stopping on the right side of the road, you need to position your vehicle in lane position 3.
true - ANSWER-When coming to a stop, it is a good idea to tap your brakes before applying full pressure to let others know what your intentions are.
false - ANSWER-It is not necessary to stop when pulling out of a driveway if there is no traffic.
False - ANSWER-It is not necessary to signal if you are pulling to the curb to stop.
False ( you need to stop when the curb appears to intersect the center of the
vehicle hood.) - ANSWER-The reference point for stopping 6 inches from a curb is over the right headlight.
True - ANSWER-One hand steering is acceptable when backing the vehicle.
False - ANSWER-The pivot point for backing and turning is the door post.
False - ANSWER-To back to the right, the driver will need to steer left.
True - ANSWER-The accepted procedure for backing straight is to place the left hand on the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position and look over the right shoulder.
True - ANSWER-When backing and turning, you should look in the direction you are turning.
Focal Vision - ANSWER-To read signs, you need good ____ .
Central Vision - ANSWER-The vision used to judge depth perception is
what you can see while looking ahead - ANSWER-Your field of vision is
peripheral - ANSWER-A driver uses his/her _____ vision to detect the motion from the sides.
peripheral - ANSWER-Which vision is first affected by fatigue, drugs and speed?
20 seconds - ANSWER-Your visual lead time should be
4 seconds - ANSWER-When traveling 50-55 mph, a _____ following interval is recommended.
3/4second - ANSWER-Average foot reaction time is
- the visual lead area
- line of sight
- path of travel - ANSWER-The visual search pattern includes
True - ANSWER-The distance needed for steering around an object is shorter than the distance needed to brake for the object.
False - ANSWER-As speed increases, more steering input is need for vehicle response.
True - ANSWER-If the line of sight and the path of travel are not the same, you should reduce your speed.
True - ANSWER-A driver should establish a visual search pattern to identify potential risk situations.
False - ANSWER-The average field of vision is 125 degrees.
- ahead
- behind
- to the sides - ANSWER-When driving, you should look
Evaluate - ANSWER-The decision-making process in driving is known as
Searching - ANSWER-Looking for potential hazards is known as
Executing - ANSWER-Steering around an object is an example of
Searching - ANSWER-Determining whether a pedestrian may step into your path of travel is an example of
Lan pos 2 - ANSWER-Drivers preparing to turn left can help communicate this intention by using
Lan pos 1 - ANSWER-Which lane position provides maximum space within the lane on each side of the vehicle:
intersections - ANSWER-Most crashes occur [Show Less]