Question: 1 Young children can sustain serious injuries from ______, which deploy even in a low speed crash. Correct: air bags Question: 2 Highway hypnosis is related to ____________. Correct: drowsy driving Question: 3 Safety belts are designed_______. Correct: with an emergency locking mechanism Question: 4 When you are tired your _________ shrinks. Correct: peripheral vision Question: 5 If you take sedatives, you could experience____. Correct: impaired reflexes Question: 6 A lack of__________is a major factor in traffic crashes. Correct: risk awareness Question: 7 Side effects of legal drugs that can impair your driving include _________. Correct: slowed reaction time Question: 8 If you have a solid yellow …show more content…
They are_______. Correct: fluorescent yellow-green diamond-shaped Question: 19 A _____________painted on your lane at an intersection indicates the best place to stop your vehicle. Correct: broad white stop bar Question: 20 One drink equals__________ in the eyes of law enforcement. Correct: 12 ounces of beer Question: 21 When you enter traffic from a stopped position, always yield the right-of-way to_________. Correct: All of the answers are correct. Question: 22 One major advantage of push/pull steering from the low-hand position is________. Correct: enhanced vehicle control because the arms stay close to the body and maintain a more stable vertical body position Question: 23 If you are stuck in a traffic jam and you can feel your anger rising, you are experiencing a challenge called ________. Correct: restriction Question: 24 Slick or wet, low-traction surface conditions make it hard to control the speed and _______of your vehicle. Correct: direction Question: 25 By law, if you are involved in a collision, _________. Correct: you are required to stop 1 If you see farm equipment ahead traveling the same road as you,_______pass them on the right exercise patience 2 Driving decisions depend on learned information, realistic perceptions and _____. sound judgments 3 Cruise control should not be used__________. in the rain 4 Young children
When a car crash occurs, the goal is for the structure to crush in a relatively gradual, predictable way that absorbs much of the impact energy, keeping it away from the occupants in what is termed a “controlled crush.”
C= This chapter relates to the Joad family and their farm being destroyed. The turtle crossing the highway with obstacles in the way is like the family's farm being destroyed by the harsh weather and they're still staying there.
The vehicle turned onto Lake Rd from Redbird road, as it completed the turn, it crossed over the center line with all four tires.
attached to the body of the wagon. With the wheel fixed the journey was slower but safer. Uphill a
West of the silver Lexus and stopped in the median lane of westbound of Lumsden Road, was a tan Infiniti J30 sedan. Between the Infinity and the median curb was a blue bicycle with a gasoline motor
The driver was advised to face the vehicle and lean against the rear driver’s side door.
I followed this vehicle and in the 1400 block of Highway 92, I observed it cross over the solid white median line. I continued to follow the vehicle and observed it cross the dotted center line.
On the road you are traveling, the pavement markings change from broken white lines to solid white lines between the lanes of traffic. What does the line change mean?
A set of gates weighed down the Jeep Cherokee. The driver made the mistake of leaving the vehicle to check the rear and drove forward unaware that a train would strike them. The third rail of the track
Second, when you turn or switch lanes, it is better to be safe than sorry, and check twice. While merging, sometimes there will be
b. Next we have to step on the clutch pedal and shift the car to first gear.
. I was on my way to a 10:30 class on route 29 in Gainesville, heading towards route 66 when I looked over I noticed a car was flipped over on its side, and there was not a cop in site. The first thing that came to my mind was to stop, but there were multiple people helping. However, I knew how traffic was going to be on 66 to get to Mason on time. I had to juggle the choices of stopping, be late to class or keep driving and arrive to class on time. If I missed the class I would miss out on important information needed to pass the class to complete my degree. If I did not have a class that day I would have stopped because I care about people’s well-being. The consequence approach to this decision is deciding to keep driving because it is my
wheels to lock before the vehicle comes to a halt. In this case, some or all of the tires skid along
One of the greatest things that teenagers look forward to is getting their driver¡¦s licence and getting the freedom to do whatever they want. Ever since graduated licensing began five years ago, on April 1,1994, many people have made good and bad comments about it.
Nearing a junction in the road the sock on my right foot slipped down under my heel, but I ignored it. Instead, I stopped at the fork to look down both roads, standing on the rail where it crossed with another. Left and right, staying on the road I was on would lead wherever, but the left was a road that connected with another