Oregon Drivers Ed Final Exam - Questions with 100% Correct Answers The correct driver seating position includes: -hips pished all the way to the back of
... [Show More] your seat - heel on floor, ball of foot on the brake - knees and elbows slightly bent and torso at least 10 inches away from steering wheel. To make a smooth stop Trail brake just before stopping What part of your vision lets you see details? Central vision The transition peg for a left turn is? The left front corner post The purpose of traffic signs are? To regulate, to warn, to guide A red circle and a diagonal slash on a sign means that The action is not allowed A sign with an orange background in a diamond or rectangular shape indicates a Construction zone What is the standard reference points for 3-6 inches away from the line on the right? Center of the hood At a 4-way uncontrolled intersection, who must yield? The person on the left must yield to the person on the right and pedestrians. Line-of-sight restrictions Limit your ability to gain good information about the condition of your intended path-of-travel. Path-of-travel problems Temporarily or permanently prevent you from occupying space. At an uncontrolled T-intersection, who is required to yield? The driver on the road that ends at the T-intersection must yield to all cross traffic. What are the yielding requirements when entering a roundabout? Yield to traffic already in the roundabout and pedestrians. Safety stop location? Front bumper even with the curb line. Legal stop location? Front bumper before the stop line and crosswalk. Staggered stop location? Front bumper fifteen feet behind the stop line, when you're first in line and inside the lane. When backing a vehicle, you're required to yield to All traffic, pedestrians and bicyclists When turning left, you must yield to All oncoming traffic until it is safe to turn The safest way to change your direction is to Drive around the block The pivot point used for backing turns is located where on your vehicle? Above the center of the rear tires or rear corner post. State law requires drivers to carry what type of insurance? Liability and uninsured motorists What is a closed zone? There's a blockage to your line-of-sight or path-of-travel. To SOLVE line-of-sight or path-of-travel problems you should -Check related zones for options -get the best lane position -used the best speed and communication The most effective way to judges pace is to? Count full seconds ("1001, 1002, 1003...") to determine the amount of time any given situation takes or the amount of time that separates any two objects. When parking on the right side of the roadway facing uphill with a curb, the wheels should be Turned to the left, toward the roadway When parking on the right side of the roadway facing downhill with or without a curb the wheels should be Turned to the right of, away from the roadway An intersection that has no signals or signs is called [Show Less]