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Select the SIX pre-entry checks for your vehicle?
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What is the best way to approach your vehicle in a parking lot?
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Select the SIX pre-entry checks for your vehicle? Tires Objects Children Body Damage Pets Fluid Leaks
What is the best way to approach your vehicle in a parking lot? Approach from the rear
What is the best way to approach your vehicle when parked at a curb? Approach from the front
When you enter your vehicle where should you store your bags or personal items? In the trunk
How far should your steering wheel be from your chest? At least 10 inches
What direction should your steering wheel be pointed? Towards your chest
Where should the top of the steering wheel be aligned in relation to the height of your body? Between your shoulders and your chin
Where should your hands be placed on the steering wheel when driving under normal everyday conditions? 8 and 4
From the options below select the three main advantages of the BGE mirror setting. Enables you to see the vehicle in the lane next to you Reduces the amount of blind spots to the side of vehicle Eliminates the glare from the headlights of the vehicle behind you
What is the part of your body used as a reference point when adjusting your head restraint to the appropriate height? Your ears
What is the purpose of your head restraint? To reduce whiplash in a collision
By law, who is required to wear a seat belt in the front seat? Everyone
By law, who is required to wear a seat belt in the back seat? Passengers under 18
What parts of the body should the seat belts cross? Sternum and Pelvis
Seats in the vehicle should be adjusted to which of these positions? At least 10 inches from the steering wheel in an upright position
Any infant that is under 12 months old and under 20 pounds should be seated… In a rear facing car seat
A toddler that is over 1 year of age and between 20-40 pounds should be seated… In a rear facing car seat as long as possible and then a forward facing car seat.
A child that is over 40 pounds and between the ages of 4 and 7 years of age should be seated… In a forward facing car seat with a harness until it is outgrown, then a booster seat.
A child that is between 8 and 12 years of age should be seated… In a booster seat until big enough to fit in a safety belt properly, still in back seat.
When starting your vehicle it should be in which gear? Park or Neutral
After starting your vehicle, which of the options below happens first? Shifting into drive or neutral
When you are securing your vehicle you should set the parking brake before shifting from drive to park. True
When driving at slower speeds you need to use what type of steering wheel movements compared to when driving at faster speeds? Faster turning
Select the 5 items that should be part of your weekly vehicle checks? Windshield Washer Fluid Tires Windshield Wipers Outside Lights Emergency Kit
Select the four items that should be part of the vehicle checks performed every 1-2 months? Seat belts and buckles Engine oil Brake fluid Engine coolant
Which of these items should be part of the vehicle checks that you do every six months? Parking brake Air pressure in spare tire Power steering fluid Radiator
What factors can cause you to need to change your air filter more frequently? Driving in cities with smog Driving in stop and go traffic Driving in areas with heavy construction
When should someone use their horn while driving a vehicle? To warn someone that they are coming towards you
What does your HVAC system provide to your vehicle? Windshield defroster Rear window defroster Temperature control
What does it mean when the temperature light/gauge is on? The engine coolant is too hot or running low
What does it mean when the oil light is on? The engine oil is hot or the level is low
When starting your vehicle, what does it mean when the ABS indicator light on the instrument panel turns on for a few seconds before turning off? The vehicle safety check indicates the ABS is functioning normally
What does it mean when the service engine light is on? The engine needs to be checked right away
How do you determine the amount of air pressure that should be in each tire? Check on the wall of the tire Check on the drivers side door jam Search in your owner's manual
What causes a tire to blowout? Hitting and object Tire is defective Tire is under-inflated Tire is overinflated
Select the correct order of events you should follow in the event of a tire blowout Grip the wheel firmly Foot off accelerator Do not brake Allow vehicle to slow Check traffic Turn on flash Drive to a protected area Change tire
Select the correct order of events you should follow in the event that your vehicle overheats. Turn off AC (air conditioning) Turn on heater Pull off roadway if all else fails Turn engine off Do NOT open radiator Seek help
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