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Answer each question, then see how you did. The answers are at the bottom of the page. |
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When selecting a speed you should ask yourself: a. What speed will give me the opportunity to gradually adjust to meet the control requirements of ordinary stops and turns? b. Considering the amount of space available what speed will ensure that I will have enough response time to avoid a collision if a hazardous situation begins to develop? c. What speed will allow me to maintain control in any emergency maneuver I may have to take?d. All of the above? |
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The greatest potential for improvement of the highway transportation systems lies in: a. How safely vehicles are constructed? b. How well highway users interact with one another? c. How much roadway designs are improved? d. How difficult the driving test is? |
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You are travelling at 90 kph on a two-lane highway. Suddenly, the wheels on the right side of your car drop off the paved surface of the roadway and onto the shoulder (an 8 cm drop). After making the proper checks, what should you do? a. Edge back onto the roadway by driving parallel to the pavement and turning the steering wheel slightly to the left? b. Take you foot off the accelerator, cut the steering wheel sharply to the left, and then back to the right as the care regains the pavement? c. Jerk the steering wheel back to the left to regain the pavement as soon as possible? d. Edge gradually back onto the pavement after driving completely off the pavement and onto the shoulder? |
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Safe and efficient drivers avoid collisions: a. Because they have quick reaction times? b. Because they are familiar with driving laws? c. Because they have good visual and decision-making skills? d. Because they stay away from congested traffic? |
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When you are finished move your cursor over the road and the answers will appear. |
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