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Dirty lens of headlights can reduce light by up to ____. 90%
What hinders visibility at night? (select two correct answers) The lack of light Glare from other vehicles
At what speeds is it recommended to safely and legally use your high beam headlights? Up to 55-60 MPH
At what speeds is it recommended to safely and legally use your low beam headlights? Up to 40-45 MPH
High beams are going to allow you to see the roadway BEYOND _____ feet. 250
What does it mean to OVERDRIVE your headlights? When your vehicle stopping distance is greater than the distance lighted by your headlights
What is your stopping distance when you are driving 20 MPH on dry pavement? 20 feet
What is your stopping distance when you are driving 20 MPH on wet pavement? 25 feet
What is your stopping distance when you are driving 20 MPH on ice? 150 feet
What is your stopping distance when you are driving 20 MPH on packed snow? 60 feet
What causes glare for drivers? (select all correct answers) Headlights Sun at dusk Sun at dawn Papers on your dash Snow
How does a driver counter act/reduce the effect of glare? (select THREE correct answers) Wear sunglasses Adjust sun visors Look down and to the right edge of the roadway
When are roadways most dangerous during rain storms? First 15 minutes
What are some examples of ways drivers can control the consequences? Hit something soft rather than something hard Hit a stationary object with a glancing blow Avoid hitting objects that are moving towards you (head on collision) Drive off the road rather than skidding off the roard
What head lights should you use when driving in fog, rain or snow. Low Beams
How do you remove condensation from your windshield? With the defroster
When driving in strong winds the driver should make all steering, accelerating and braking actions_______. Smooth and gentle
How many feet of water does it take to carry away most cars? 2 feet
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