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KY DMV practice pt 1

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The best reason for not using a cellphone while driving is: Your ability to see and hear hazards may be reduced.
When pulling away from the curb, you should: Signal, check over shoulder, then pull out when safe.
When driving at night, it is a good idea to: Glance to the right edge of the road to avoid glare from oncoming lights.
When approaching a stop sign where there is no stop line, sidewalk or crosswalk you should: Stop just before you enter the intersection
When changing lanes you should: Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed
If you find that your car is hydroplaning, you should: Decelerate and drive straight ahead without hitting the brakes.
If you must drive through a deep puddle, you should: Drive through it as slowly as possible and apply the brakes after you get through the puddle to dry them out.
When driving behind a slow-moving truck going up a hill you should: Be patient.
If a vehicle in front of you is stopped at a crosswalk on a multi-lane road, you should: Stop before passing this vehicle and make sure there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Why is it necessary to shoulder-check when changing lanes? No matter how you adjust your mirrors, you will always have blind spots.
If you must stop suddenly in an emergency, you should: Hit the brakes hard, but not hard enough to lock the wheels, and steer in the direction you want to go.
If you are going into a curve too quickly, you should: Ease off the accelerator, and then speed up slightly as you regain traction.
When entering a tunnel on a sunny day, you should: Slow down to let your eyes adjust to the lower light levels.
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