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When a driver judges how much risk is involved in a situation or driving maneuver he or she should consider the following factor(s)
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When a driver judges how much risk is involved in a situation or driving maneuver he or she should consider the following factor(s) The space needs of the car, the time necessary to perform the maneuver, roadway conditions
The amount of risk involved in a driving situation may be managed by Increasing the time necessary to respond to threats
When properly seated behind the wheel of a vehicle, the driver should Sit a minimum of 10-12 inches from the wheel
If the head restraint is adjusted properly, it should: Be behind the middle of the person's head
The primary purpose of the parking brake: Hold the vehicle in place when parked and protect the transmission
When the driver is properly seated, the top of the steering wheel should be: No higher than the top of your shoulders
When using a front reference point to determine where the front of your vehicle is when perpendicular parking, the curb Run under the driver or passenger side view mirror
After starting the vehicle but before shifting into drive you should: Keep your foot on the break pedal
Hand to hand steering is well suited for steering through curves
The purpose of a diamond shaped yellow sign with black markings warn of hazards ahead
when looking far and near and side to side you are searching
If you must turn around on a narrow street and most of the traffic is coming toward you, the best type of turnabout would be: two point turnabout using a road on the right
When turning left from a two way street which lane should you be in The lane closest to the center lane
if u encounter a vehicle headed the wrong way on a one way street you should stop on the shoulder of the road
the loss of traction most difficult to identify is hydroplaning
if you double the speed of your vehicle you ________ the energy in a crash quadruple
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