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Stella is driving in the far right lane of a multi-lane road, but she needs to make a left turn that's coming up in 50 feet. What should she do?
Break and wait for vehicles to go around her
Drive past the turn and keep going until she finds a safe place to turn
Cut across the lanes to make the turn in time
slow down traffic enough to make her turn
How is your following distance determined?
Counting seconds from when the driver in front of you passes an object until you pass it
observing how long it takes the person behind you to pass the object that you just went by
Observing how long it takes you to get close to the vehicle in front of you
Observing how quickly you can pass mile markers
All of the following are good strategies to avoid fatigue EXCEPT:
Make sure your car isn't too warm
Switch drivers often
Drive more aggressively
Rolling down the window
What should you do at a yellow traffic light?
slam on the brakes
Speed up to cross before the light turns red
stop if it's safe to do so
Drive through the intersection, but slowly
You're approaching a flashing red light at an intersection. Cars on the cross street don't have a light. What should you do?
Stop completely and drive ahead when you can safely do so
Stop and give the right away only to the vehicle on your right
Keep going. Stops are for solid red lights.
Perform a rolling stop since the red light is flashing
Before changing gears to reverse it is important to...?
have two hands on the steering wheel
Have a clear view of the front windshield
let go of the brakes
Have a clear view of the rear window
Emma has her vehicle's gear on reverse while turning the wheel right. What way will her vehicle go?
Forward to the right
Back out to the left
Back out to the right
The vehicle will not know what to do
You are driving on the highway and wish to pass the vehicle in front of you. What is the first thing you should do?
Honk your horn to keep from surprising the driver
check to see if everything is clear
shake your arm out the window
All choices are incorrect
How would you best limit cell phone distractions while driving?
Always using the hands free function
Putting the phone away and on mute
Keep cellphone conversations short and refrain from texting
Talking only to family, never friends
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