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Driving

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Brakes
Emergency brakes
Lights
Headlights
Parking lights
Side marker lights
Stop lights
Red tail lights
White license plate light
Windshield
Windshield wipers
Safety glass
Tires
Suspension system
Exhaust system
Engine
Bumpers
Steering system
Horn
Seatbelts/safety belts
Mirrors
A class _____ license is needed to drive a non-commercial passenger vehicle. D
A _____ is needed to drive a commercial or public service vehicle. CDL
The #1 cause of death for teens age 15-19 is _____. motor vehicle accidents
Most teen crashes occur during the first _____ years of having their license. 2
The first _____ months are the most dangerous for teens who have just obtained their license. 6
The part of the brain responsible for assessing risk and danger is not fully developed until the mid _____s. 20
The risk of crashing is higher with other _____ in the vehicle, especially other teens. people
Fatal crashes more often occur during _____time. night
Young drivers are more at risk of _____ driving. drowsy
_____ are the group with the lowest seatbelt usage rate. Teens
_____ is how clearly you see. Acuity
_____ vision is how far you can see to either side while looking ahead. Peripheral
The minimum vision requirement is _____ for all license classes. 20/40
_____ vision is important for spotting objects out of the corner of your eye. Side
Judging _____ and _____ is used to know how far you are from objects and deciding when to enter an opening or merge. distance speed
It is harder to see at _____time, sometimes due to _____. night glare
You should have your eyes checked every _____ or _____ years. 1 2
If you are supposed to wear glasses or contacts while driving and are stopped while not wearing them, you may be issued a _____. citation
Drivers rely more on their _____ senses than their _____ senses. seeing hearing
The person giving a permit holder must sit in the _____ seat. passenger
A licensed _____ _____ may accompany a teen with a permit. driving instructor
Someone instructing a teen with a permit must be at least _____ years old, has had a license for at least _____ consecutive years, and not have any history of license suspension. 20 4
Parents of a teen getting a permit must take a _____ hour safe driving course. 2
An adult with a permit must wait _____ days before taking the road test. 90
An adult wanting to get a license must take a _____ hour course on safe driving. 8
During the second 6 months of holding a license, teens may also have _____ family members in the vehicle. immediate
The curfew for teens is _____ pm to _____ am, unless for work, school, religious activities, medical reasons, or under special permissions. 11 5
Worn tires can cause _____ turning. difficult
Worn tires can cause _____. hydroplaning
Worn tires can cause _____ stopping distance. increased
The _____ brake must be on before starting the vehicle. parking
You should accellerate _____ and _____. gradually smoothly
Both hands should be placed on _____ sides of the steering wheel. opposite
The _____ technique is used when turning sharp corners. hand-over-hand
The _____ method allows the wheel to be moved without letting go of it. push/pull
You should look _____ seconds in front of your vehicle. 12
12 seconds is about _____ block in the city. 1
12 seconds is about _____ blocks in the city on the highway. 4
You can save _____ by looking ahead. fuel
An _____ is a place where traffic crosses or merges. intersection
An intersection is a place where traffic _____ or _____. crosses merges
_____ traffic always has the right-of-way. Oncoming
Look for a safe opening in traffic when turning _____. left
Check for traffic from the _____ before turning right. left
Check for traffic turning into your path before turning _____. right
You may turn at a red light after _____ unless stated otherwise. stopping
_____ the box is done by entering an intersection without making sure there is enough room to enter without obstructing traffic. Blocking
You must _____ _____ before crossing a railroad. slow down
About _____ thousand people are injured in motor vehicle accidents in work zones every year. 40
Work zone signs have _____ backgorunds. orange
Work zone signs have _____ letters or symbols. black
A driver who drives dangerously in a work zone may face a fine of up to $_____ thousand. 1
Fines regarding the use of electronic devices are _____ in work zones. doubled
Observe work signs until you reach one that says _____ _____ _____. end road work
There is a crosswalk at every _____. intersection
Pedestrians in any portion of a _____ have the right-of-way. crosswalk
Blind pedestrians may carry a _____ cane. white
Bicycles are considered _____ when on roads. vehicles
Bicyclists have the _____ rights as motor vehicles. same
On narrower roads, bicyclists may drive in the _____ portion of the lane. center
Bicyclists must ride as far to the _____ as possible. right
Bicyclists may ride in the _____ portion of a _____-turn lane if going straight. left right
Bicyclists may ride in the left portion of a right-turn lane if going _____. straight
Drivers must yield to bicyclists as pedestrians in _____. intersections
Drivers must yield to bicyclists when a _____ lane intersects a road. bike
Do not turn _____ immediately after passing a bicycle. right
Vehicles can't break as quickly when the road is _____. wet
The left arm extended downwards indicates _____. stopping
The left arm extended to the side indidcates a _____ turn. left
The left arm extended upwards indicates a _____ turn. right
The right arm extended to the side indicates a _____ turn. right
Motorcycles may use the _____ portion of a lane. complete
_____ motorcycles may share a lane. 2
About _____ of all motorcycle accidents involve another motor vehicle. half
About _____% of motorcycle crashes involving another motor vehicle are caused by making a left turn in front of a motorcyclist. 40
Use _____ to _____ more seconds in following distance when behind a motorcycle in wet conditions. 3 4
Drivers must yield to busses when they are traveling in the _____ direction. same
Farm and maintenance vehicles usually go _____ mph or less. 25
Maintenance vehicles have _____-colored _____-shaped signs on their backs. orange triangle
You may pass in a no-passing zone if it is _____ to do so. safe
Use the _____ second sight rule to see if you are driving too fast for conditions. 4
Drivers must stop _____ ft from an ice cream truck when its lights are flashing and stop signal is out. 10
After stopping, drivers may pass ice cream trucks in operation at up to _____ mph. 5
Large vehicles like trucks accelerate more _____ than smaller ones. slowly
Large vehicles like trucks require _____ stopping distance than smaller ones. more
Large vehicles like trucks require _____ turning distance than smaller ones. more
Large vehicles have blind spots on their _____, back, and sides. front
Large vehicles have blind spots on their front, _____, and sides. back
Large vehicles have blind spots on their front, back, and _____. sides
The blind spots of vehicles are called _____. no-zones
If you can't see the _____ of the driver of a truck in their side view mirror, they can't see you. face
Large vehicles need nearly _____ the amount of stopping time and room compared to smaller vehicles. twice
A truck and its tow vehicle may be up to _____ ft in length. 65
It may take more than _____ a mile of clear road to pass a large vehicle. half
A large vehicle's front blind spot may be up to _____ ft. 20
A large vehicle's _____ blind spot may be up to 20 ft. front
A large vehicle's back blind spot may be up to _____ ft. 200
A large vehicle's _____ blind spot may be up to 200 ft. back
Never follow a truck at a time interval of less than _____ seconds. 3
Never use your _____ beams when following a truck at night. high
Stop a little to either _____ of a truck so they can see you in their mirrors. side
The rear wheels of a vehicle follow a _____ path than the front wheels. shorter
The longer a vehicle is, the _____ the path its rear wheels follow is. shorter
Off-track is a potentially bigger issue when making _____ turns. right
When on a road with 2 or more lanes going in the same direction, stay in the _____ lane unless passing. right
When on a road with 3 or more lanes going in the same direction, stay in the _____ lane to avoid entering and exiting. center
Avoid _____ at the end of a ramp onto a highway. stopping
You need an opening of about _____ seconds to merge with traffic. 4
Crashes will not happen when vehicles are going the same _____ in the same direction. speed
Do not _____ _____ until you are moving to an exit ramp. slow down
_____ your brakes to stop slowly and safely. Tap
When turning _____, make sure there are no oncoming vehicles or pedestrians going into your path. left
If the light is green and there is traffic in your way, do/don't proceed. don't
The _____ second rule is used to tell if you are following a vehicle too closely. 3
_____ seconds of following time may be used instead of 3 during certain conditions. 4
You need _____ distance to stop on slippery roads. more
Some vehicles are required to _____ at railroad crossings. stop
Allow other vehicles to _____ before parallel parking. pass
_____ areas can be used when having to drive so slow that it slows down other vehicles. Turnout
You must lower your speed to have time to react in _____ areas. crowded
Use your _____ and side view mirrors when changing lanes to see behind you. rear
Use your rear and _____ view mirrors when changing lanes to see behind you. side
Look over your _____ to see blind spots that cannot be seen with mirrors. shoulder
Look over your shoulder to see _____ spots that cannot be seen with mirrors. blind
Do not take your eyes off of the road in front of you when _____ lanes for more than an instant. changing
Check the _____ lanes before changing lanes to see if someone else is planning on changing lanes. far
When changing over multiple lanes, cross them (A) one at a time or (B) all at the same time. A
At a speed of _____ mph, you need about 10 seconds to pass. 55
At a speed of 55 mph, you need about _____ second to pass. 10
At a speed of 55 mph, you will travel over _____ ft in 10 seconds. 800
At a speed of _____ mph, you will travel over 800 ft in 10 seconds. 55
At a speed of 55 mph, you will travel over 800 ft in _____ seconds. 10
When you can see both _____ of the vehicle you have passed in your rear view mirror, it is safe to return to the driving lane. headlights
Never pass on a _____. shoulder
Drivers turning _____ will not expect someone to be coming their way. right
The _____-most lane is intended for slow passing vehicles. left
When your direction of travel is less than _____ lanes, you must drive in the right lane unless passing. 3
When your direction of travel is less than 3 lanes, you must drive in the _____ lane unless passing. right
You may drive in the _____ lane when turning that way or exiting the highway that way. left
When there are no markings, you should turn from the lane that is _____ to the direction you want to go. closest
When there are no markings, you should turn into the lane _____ to the one you came from. closest
Avoid _____ as many lanes as possible when turning. crossing
Avoid swinging wide to the _____ when making right turns. left
Avoid swinging wide to the left when making _____ turns. right
When turning left, avoid _____ the corner. cutting
Never turn _____ immediately after passing a bicyclist. right
Never back a vehicle in any _____ lane. travel
Backing in a _____ lane is allowed when parallel parking. travel
Backing in a travel lane is allowed when _____ parking. parallel
Backing in a _____ lane is allowed when performing a three point turn. travel
Backing in a travel lane is allowed when performing a _____ point turn. three
Do not _____ in a travel lane for any reason. stop
Do not stop in a _____ lane for any reason. travel
Look over your _____ shoulder when backing out. right
You should be able to see at least _____ of a mile, or 10 seconds, ahead. 1/3
You should be able to see at least 1/3 of a mile, or _____ seconds, ahead. 10
When your sight is blocked by a hill, treat it as an oncoming _____. vehicle
_____ is when someone slows down to observe roadside activity. rubbernecking
You must slow down before a _____ curve. sharp
You must slow down when the road is _____. slippery
You must slow down when there is standing _____ on the road. water
The only contact your vehicle has with the road is through the _____. tires
Tires should be in good condition and have enough _____ in them. air
You do not have as much traction on _____ or dirt roads as you have on concrete or asphalt roads. gravel
You do not have as much traction on gravel or _____ roads as you have on concrete or asphalt roads. dirt
You do not have as much traction on gravel or dirt roads as you have on _____ or asphalt roads. concrete
You do not have as much traction on gravel or dirt roads as you have on concrete or _____ roads. asphalt
A vehicle can travel _____ when on a straight line than on a curve. faster
It is easy to go too _____ in a curve. fast
Going too fast on a curve will not allow the tires to _____ the road. grip
Going too fast or _____ in a curve can cause the vehicle to skid. braking
Going too fast or braking in a curve can cause the vehicle to _____. skid
Always drive _____ before entering a curve. slower
Drive _____ at the first signs of rain, snow, or sleet. slower
Tires have more trouble _____ slippery roads than they do dry roads. gripping
You should reduce your speed by about _____ mph on a wet road. 10
You should reduce your speed by _____ on a road with packed snow. half
You must slow to a _____ when roads are icy. crawl
Studded tires are allowed in CT from 11/15 to _____. 4/30
Studded tires are allowed in CT from _____ to 4/30. 11/15
Studded tires are only allowed during certain times of the year because they may cause _____ damage. road
On cold, wet days, _____ spots can be icy. shady
_____ areas freeze first and melt last. shady
Pavement on _____ can be icy when other pavement is not due to lack of earth's insulation. bridges
Ice can become _____ when the temperature is around the freezing point. wet
Ice can become wet when the temperature is around the _____ _____. freezing point
Ice is more slippery when the temperature is at the _____ _____ rather than well below freezing. freezing point
Pavement can be more _____ for the first few minutes when it rains on a hot day. slippery
Pavement can be more slippery for the first few minutes when it _____ on a hot day. rains
Pavement can be more slippery for the first few minutes when it rains on a _____ day. hot
Heat causes the _____ in asphalt to come to the surface. oil
During rain or wet roads, most vehicles have good traction up to about _____ mph. 35
_____ is when a vehicle's tires ride on water like water skis. hydroplaning
Tires can lose all _____ with the road during heavy rain. traction
Tires can lose all traction with the road during heavy _____. rain
_____ or worn tires will lose traction at lower speeds. bald
Bald or _____ tires will lose traction at lower speeds worn
Bald or worn tires will lose _____ at lower speeds. traction
Bald or worn tires will lose traction at _____ speeds. lower
Prevent hydroplaning by driving _____ during rain or when on wet roads. slower
Ease off the gas pedal if you are losing _____. traction
Keep the wheel _____ unless it's an emergency when losing traction. straight
Keep the wheel straight unless it's an emergency when losing _____. losing
Do not _____ or turn until you have regained traction. stop
Do not stop or _____ until you have regained traction. turn
Do not stop or turn until you have regained _____. traction
Alcohol is involved in over _____% of fatal crashes. 40
Alcohol is dangerous because it affects your _____. judgement
Alcohol _____ your reflex and reaction times. reduces
Alcohol _____ the ability to see clearly. reduces
Alcohol _____ alertness. reduces
The only thing that helps you sober up is _____. time
Failing an alcohol level test will result in a minimum of _____ days of license suspension. 45
An _____ will be installed in your vehicle when your license is reinstated after a DUI or after refusing a BAC test. IID
An IID will be installed for at least _____ months. 6
For those under 21, any BAC of over _____% is illegal. 0.02%
For those under 21, an IID will be installed for at least _____ year(s). 1
Refusing to take a BAC test will result in at least _____ days of license suspension. 45
Refusal of a BAC test will result in an IID being installed for at least _____ year(s). 1
Violating passenger restriction, curfew, public service vehicle, or motorcycle laws as a minior will result in a _____ day suspension and $_____ in fines for court and license reinstatement for the first offense. 30 175
Violating passenger restriction, curfew, public service vehicle, or motorcycle laws as a minior will result in a _____ month suspension (or until 18, whichever is longer) and $_____ in fines for court and license reinstatement for the second offense. 6 175
Using a phone or texting while driving as a minor will result in a _____ day suspension and $_____ in fines for the first offense. 30 175
Using a phone or texting while driving as a minor will result in a _____ day suspension and $_____ in fines for the second offense. 90 175
Using a phone or texting while driving as a minor will result in a _____ month suspension and $_____ in fines for the third offense. 6 175
Speeding as a minor will result in a _____ day suspension and $_____ in fines for the first offense. 60 175
Speeding as a minor will result in a _____ day suspension and $_____ in fines for the second offense. 90 175
Speeding as a minor will result in a _____ month suspension and $_____ in fines for the first offense. 6 175
Reckless driving as a minor will result in a _____ month suspension. There may also be a $_____ fine or under _____ days of imprisonment for the first offense or both. 6 175 30
Reckless driving as a minor will result in a _____ year suspension. There may also be a $_____ fine or under _____ year(s) of imprisonment for the second offense or both. 1 175 1
Reckless driving as a minor will result in a _____ year suspension. There may also be a $_____ fine or under _____ year(s) of imprisonment for the third offense or both. 1 175 1
Street racing as a minor will result in a _____ month suspension. There may also be $_____ in fines or up to _____ year(s) of imprisonment or both for the first offense. 6 175 1
Street racing as a minor will result in a _____ year suspension. There may also be $_____ in fines or up to _____ year(s) of imprisonment or both for the second offense. 1 175 1
Street racing as a minor will result in a _____ year suspension. There may also be $_____ in fines or up to _____ year(s) of imprisonment or both for the third offense. 1 175 1
A minor will not be considered a youthful offender when committing negligent _____ with a motor vehicle. homicide
A minor will not be considered a youthful offender when committing evasion of _____ following an accident including serious injury or death. responsibility
A minor will not be considered a youthful offender when driving under the _____. influence
Youthful offenders will have _____ driving disclosed to the DVM. reckless
Youthful offenders will have operating while under _____ disclosed to the DVM. suspension
Youthful offenders will have evading _____ following property damage or non-serious injury disclosed to the DVM. responsibility
Youthful offenders will have _____ racing disclosed to the DVM. street
Youthful offenders will have _____ police signals disclosed to the DVM. disregarding
Youthful offenders will have _____ a police officer by speeding disclosed to the DVM. eluding
When being pulled over by a police officer, go to the _____ edge of the road. right
Anyone 24 or younger with _____ or more moving or suspension violations must take the Operator Retraining Program. 2
Anyone 25 or older with _____ or more moving or suspension violations must take the Operator Retraining Program. 3
Minors cannot use any electronic devices, even if they are _____-free. hands
Receiving another violation within 3 years of completing the operating retraining program will result in a license suspension with a minimum of _____ days. 30
Speed limits are designed for _____ conditions. ideal
The faster your vehicle is going, the more _____ it takes to be able to turn, slow, or stop. distance
Stopping at 60 mph takes over _____ times the distance than stopping at 30 mph does. 3
Stopping quickly can cause you to lose _____ of your vehicle. control
You must come to a _____ stop at a stop sign or stop line. complete
At 50 mph, it takes about _____ ft to see something and stop. 400
At 30 mph, it takes about _____ ft to stop. 200
Signals given by police take _____ over other signs. priority
Pedestrians _____ have the right-of-way. always
Bicyclists have the right-of-way when a _____ path crosses the road. bicycle
_____ pedestrians have absolute right-of-way. blind
Do not use your _____ around pedestrians, especially those who are blind. horn
Drivers turning _____ must yield to oncoming vehicles going straight. left
Drivers turning left must yield to oncoming vehicles going _____. straight
Drivers entering a traffic circle must yield to drivers in the _____. circle
At an intersection with no signals, drivers must yield to vehicles coming from the _____. right
At a 4-way stop, the vehicle that arrives _____ has the right-of-way. first
If multiple vehicles approach a 4-way stop at the same time, the vehicle on the _____ goes first. right
Drivers on a driveway, alley, or roadside must yield to vehicles on the _____ road. main
You may not enter an intersection unless you can get through without _____. stopping
Drivers overtaking a vehicle must yield to _____. it
Drivers must yield to _____ traveling in the same direction. busses
Drivers must yield to _____ and _____ vehicles. police emergency
If you are in an intersection and an emergency vehicle is coming, drive _____ it before stopping. through
You must stop for _____ busses when there is no physical barrier separating you. school
Drivers must yield to _____. trains
Roundabouts are _____ that are controlled by a central circular island. intersections
Roundabouts are intersections that are controlled by a central _____ island. circular
Roundabouts may have 1 to _____ lanes. 2
In a roundabout, _____ traffic must yield to circulating traffic. entering
In a roundabout, entering traffic must yield to _____ traffic. circulating
Each road approaching a roundabout is marked with a _____ sign. yield
Roads approaching roundabouts may have _____ line markings. yield
When approaching a roundabout, _____ your speed. reduce
In a roundabout, use your _____ signal when you are about to reach your intended exit. right
Do not stop within a _____. roundabout
Never make a U-turn on an _____. expressway
After making a U-turn, use the _____ lane in your new direction. right
Park far enough away from travel lanes so you do not interfere with _____. traffic
Always set your _____ break when parking. parking
Set the gear to _____ when parking. park
Never leave the _____ keys in a parked vehicle. ignition
When parking on a hill, turn your wheels _____ the side of the road. towards
Are you able to park in an intersection? no
Are you able to park on a sidewalk? no
Do not park in a _____ zone if your vehicle will block traffic. construction
Do not park within _____ ft of a stop sign. 25
Do not park within _____ ft of a pedestrian safety zone. 25
Do not park within _____ ft of a fire hydrant. 10
Do not park more than _____ ft away from the curb. 1
Do not park on an area that has been lowered for access to the _____. sidewalk
Are you able to park on a bridge? no
Are you able to park in a tunnel? no
Do not park on the _____ side of the street. wrong
Never _____ park. double
Are you able to park on railroad tracks? no
Do not park in a _____ lane. bike
_____ your high beams if needed to show other drivers you are there. flash
Turn on your headlights if you have trouble seeing _____. others
If you turn on your _____, turn on your headlights. wipers
Turning your headlights on will help others see you when the _____ conditions are not ideal. weather
Turn on your headlights when it begins to get _____. dark
Parking lights may only be used when you are _____. parked
Turn on your headlights when driving the _____ of a rising or setting sun. opposite
Use your high beams when there are no _____ vehicles. oncoming
High beams let you see _____ as far as low beams. twice
You should use high beams on _____ roads. unfamiliar
You should use high beams in _____ areas. construction
You should use high beams when there may be _____ on the side of the road. pedestrians
Dim your high beams when you come within a 1 _____ distance of an oncoming vehicle. block
Use low beams when _____ another vehicle. following
Use low beams when in heavy _____. traffic
Use the low beams in _____. fog
Use the low beams in heavy _____ or snow. rain
Use the low beams in heavy rain or _____. snow
Fog lights may be used in non-ideal _____ conditions. weather
Do not drive with your _____ lights on. parking
If a vehicle is approaching you with their high beams on, _____ your headlights quickly. flash
If a driver does not dim their high beams, look to the _____ side of the road to avoid being blinded by them. right
You must be able to _____ within the distance that you can see your headlights. stop
High beams let you see about _____ ft ahead. 400
Driving about _____ mph lets you stop within high beam distance. 50
You may not be able to see more than _____ ft during heavy snow, rain, or fog. 200
Drive more slowly if you cannot see over or around a _____. hill
Lightly tap your horn when there is no _____ danger. immediate
Lightly tap your horn when someone on foot or bike is moving into your lane of _____. travel
Lightly tap your horn when you are _____ somene who is turning into your lane. passing
Lightly tap your horn when another driver is not paying _____. attention
Lightly tap your horn when another driver may have trouble seeing _____. you
Blast your horn when a child or older person is about to enter the _____. street
Blast your horn when another vehicle may be _____ you. hitting
Blast your horn when you have lost control of your vehicle and may hit _____. someone
Do not use your horn to encourage someone to drive _____. faster
Do not use your horn to notify other drivers of an _____. error
Do not use your horn when greeting a _____. friend
Do not use your horn around _____ pedestrians. blind
Do not use your horn when approaching _____. horses
You should signal before changing _____. lanes
You should signal before making a _____. turn
You should signal before merging into _____. traffic
You should signal before _____. parking
You should _____ even if there is no one else around. signal
Try to signal at least _____ seconds before moving. 3
Do not signal too _____. early
Make sure there is not another place to _____ before signaling. enter
Turn signals _____ after completing a maneuver. off
Your _____ lights let people know that you are going to slow down. brake
If you are stopping or slowing down in an unexpected place, quickly tap your _____ pedal 3 to 4 times. brake
Extending the left arm outwards indicates going _____. left
Extending the left arm upwards indicates going _____. right
Extending the left arm downwards indicates _____. stopping
Make sure other drivers know when your vehicle has _____ down. broken
In an emergency, get your vehicle off the _____ if possible. road
In an emergency, turn on your emergency _____. flares
If you cannot stop on the side of the road, stop somewhere where others can _____ you clearly. see
If you do not have emergency flares, stand near your vehicle and _____ others around it. direct
Never stand in the middle of the _____. road
If possible, display a _____ cloth to indicate an emergency. white
If your brakes stop working, pump the _____ pedal several times. break
If your break pedal isn't working, use the _____ brake. parking
If your brakes and parking brake don't work, shift to a _____ gear and stop. lower
If a tire blows out, keep the vehicle going _____. straight
If a tire blows out, slow down _____. gradually
If possible, do not stop on a _____ during a tire blowout. road
If power failure occurs while driving, keep a strong _____ on the steering wheel. grip
If power failure occurs, pull off the _____. road
Brakes may work during power failure if you push them _____. hardly
If your headlights fail, slow down _____ and pull over. gradually
If your headlights fail, try the _____ switch a few times. headlight
If your headlights fail, put on the _____ flashers. emergency
You may turn on _____ or foglights to indicate headlight failure. signals
You may turn on signals or _____ to indicate headlight failure. foglights
Do not _____ while experiencing headlight failure. drive
If your vehicle does not slow down, shift to _____. neutral
If your vehicle does not slow down, pull over after shifting to _____. neutral
If your vehicle does not slow down, stop the _____ after pulling over. engine
Never turn your ignition to the _____ position while it is moving. lock
When avoiding a collision, you can _____, turn, or speed up. stop
When avoiding a collision, you can stop, _____, or speed up. turn
When avoiding a collision, you can stop, turn, or _____ up. speed
The _____ will allow you to stop without skidding. ABS
Push and _____ on the brake pedal when activating the ABS. hold
Without an ABS, apply the brakes as hard as possible without _____ them. locking
If the brakes on your vehicle lock up, you will _____. skid
If you start skidding while trying to brake, _____ the brake pedal. release
It usually takes _____ time to turn than to stop. less
With an ABS, you can _____ your vehicle while braking without skidding. turn
Without an ABS, step on the _____ pedal, release it, then turn to avoid collision. brake
Without an ABS, step on the brake pedal, _____ it, then turn to avoid collision. release
Without an ABS, step on the brake pedal, release it, then _____ to avoid collision. turn
It is _____ ideal to run off the road than collide with another vehicle. more
Speeding up may be a good option to avoid collision when a vehicle is approaching from the _____ or back. side
Speeding up may be a good option to avoid collision when a vehicle is approaching from the side or _____. back
Skidding is caused by tires losing _____ on the road. grip
You are unable to _____ your vehicle while it is skidding. control
If you begin to skid, stay off the _____ pedal. brake
If you begin to skid, _____ the steering wheel. steer
Do not stop at an accident you are not involved in unless _____ has not yet arrived. help
You must stop when you are involved in an _____. accident
If you crash into a parked vehicle, you must try to locate the _____. owner
If anyone is injured or killed in an accident, the _____ must be notified. police
It is a _____ to leave a crash site involving injury or death without talking to police first. crime
Lap and shoulder _____ help prevent further injury. belts
If your vehicle is hit from the rear, you will be thrown _____. backwards
If your vehicle is hit from the rear, push against the _____ of your seat. back
If your vehicle is hit from the rear, be ready to apply the _____. brakes
If your vehicle is hit from the side, you will be thrown towards the side that _____ hit. was
Front airbags _____ help when being hit from the side. won't
If your vehicle is hit from the side, be ready to _____ or steer. brake
If your vehicle is hit from the side, be ready to brake or _____. steer
If your vehicle is going to be hit from the front, it's better to have a _____ blow than a head-on collision. glancing
If your vehicle is going to be hit from the front, try to _____ your vehicle. turn
Following a crash, turn off the _____ of all involved vehicles. ignition
Do not _____ around a car crash site as it could start a fire. smoke
Do not hurt someone who has been injured unless they are in immediate danger of being further _____. injured
Do not give injured people anything to _____. drink
_____ damage following an accident must be reported to the police. property
_____ lines show you where the edge of the road is. edge
edge lines are _____. solid
solid _____ lines are used on the right edge of the road. white
solid _____ lines are used on the left edge of a divided street or road. yellow
_____ lines are white lines that separate multiple lanes traveling in the same direction. lane
lane lines are _____ lines that separate multiple lanes traveling in the same direction. white
lane lines are white lines that separate multiple lanes traveling in the _____ direction. same
_____ white lines allow crossing to change lanes if it is safe to do so. dashed
_____ white lines only allow crossing to change lanes when necessary. solid
_____ lines are yellow lines that separate lanes traveling in the opposite direction. center
center lines are _____ lines that separate lanes traveling in the opposite direction. yellow
center lines are yellow lines that separate lanes traveling in the _____ direction. opposite
_____ yellow lines separate single lanes of traffic moving in the opposite direction. dashed
dashed yellow lines separate _____ lanes of traffic moving in the opposite direction. single
dashed yellow lines separate single lanes of traffic moving in the _____ direction. opposite
_____ lines are used where drivers are required to yield. yield
When a dashed yellow line is next to a solid yellow line, passing is only allowed on the _____ side. dashed
_____ solid yellow lines mark the center of a roadway. double
double solid yellow lines mark the center of a _____. roadway
Solid yellow lines may only be passed when making a _____ turn to or from an alley, private road, driveway, or street. left
_____ yellow lines may only be passed when making a left turn to or from an alley, private road, driveway, or street. solid
When stopping due to signs or signals, you must stop before your vehicle reaches the _____ line. stop
Not all crosswalks are _____. marked
Reserved lanes are often identified by _____ diamond-shaped signs or markings. white
Reserved lanes are often identified by white _____-shaped signs or markings. diamond
_____ center lanes are used for making left turns or U-turns where permitted. shared
Shared center lanes are used for making _____ turns and U-turns where permitted. left
Shared center lanes are used for making left turns and _____-turns where permitted. U
Shared center lanes can be used by vehicles traveling in _____ direction(s). both
In a shared center lane, _____-turn arrows alternate with others coming from the opposite direction. left
In a shared center lane, left-turn arrows alternate with others coming from the _____ direction. opposite
Shared center lanes have _____ yellow lines on the interior. dashed
Shared center lines have _____ yellow lines on the exterior. solid
A shared center lane may become a _____ lane during rush hour. reversible
Reversible lanes are usually marked by double-_____ yellow lines. dashed
_____ lanes carry traffic in different directions depending on the time. reversible
A _____ arrow light means you can use the lane below it. green
A _____ X light means you cannot use the lane below it. red
A _____ yellow X means a lane is only used for turning. flashing
A flashing _____ X means a lane is only used for turning. yellow
A flashing yellow X means a lane is only used for _____. turning
A _____ yellow X means the direction of the lane is changing soon. solid
A solid _____ X means the direction of the lane is changing soon. yellow
A solid yellow X means the direction of the lane is _____ soon. changing
_____ or white diagonal stripes mark fixed obstructions. yellow
Yellow or _____ diagonal stripes mark fixed obstructions. white
Yellow or white _____ stripes mark fixed obstructions. diagonal
_____ white or yellow lines may be used to move traffic around a hazard. solid
Solid _____ or yellow lines may be used to move traffic around a hazard. white
Solid white or _____ lines may be used to move traffic around a hazard. yellow
Solid white or yellow lines may be used to move traffic around a _____. hazard
A _____ solid white line prohibits lane changing. double
A double _____ white line prohibits lane changing. solid
A double solid _____ line prohibits lane changing. white
A double solid white line prohibits _____ changing. lane
Curb markings, pavement markings, and fire lanes may be designated as no _____ spots. parking
A bicycle _____ indicates that a lane is shared between bikes and vehicles. sharrow
A bicycle sharrow symbol has 2 _____ above a bike. arrows
A bicycle sharrow symbol has 2 arrows above a _____. bike
Do not stop at a yellow light if you are in the middle of an _____. intersection
When turning left, make sure it is _____ to do so. safe
When turning right, watch for _____. pedestrians
A flashing red light acts as a _____ sign. stop
A flashing yellow light means to proceed with _____. caution
A flashing _____ light means to proceed with caution. yellow
You must stop at a _____ arrow. red
You may go when a _____ arrow changes to green. red
A _____ arrow means a green arrow is ending and you should prepare to stop. yellow
A _____ arrow signifies the ability to turn in that direction as there should be no crossing traffic. green
_____ signals are activated by pedestrians pushing a button. HAWK
Drivers must _____ at an activated HAWK signal and let the pedestrian cross before going further. stop
A HAWK signal has 2 _____ lights on the top and 1 yellow light on the bottom. red
A HAWK signal has 2 red lights on the top and 1 _____ light on the bottom. yellow
A _____ HAWK signal means it has not been activated and it is safe to drive through. dark
A flashing _____ light on a HAWK signal indicates that a pedestrian has activated it. yellow
A solid _____ light on a HAWK signal indicates that the pedestrian signal is about to change and vehicles should stop. yellow
A solid _____ light on a HAWK signal indicates that a pedestrian is crossing and vehicles must stop. red
Flashing _____ lights on a HAWK signal indicate that it is about to deactivate and drivers may continue when pedestrians have exited the crosswalk. red
_____-shaped signs always mean stop. octagon
Octagon-shaped signs always mean _____. stop
You must yield to everyone after stopping at a _____ sign. stop
_____-shaped signs mean to yield. triangle
Triangle-shaped signs mean to _____. yield
_____-shaped signs display warnings. diamond
_____-oriented signs generally give instructions or law information. vertical
Vertical-oriented signs generally give _____ or law information. instructions
Vertical-oriented signs generally give instructions or _____ information. law
_____-oriented signs may give directions or information. horizontal
Horizontal-oriented signs may give _____ or information. directions
Horizontal-oriented signs may give directions or _____. information
_____-shaped signs give regulatory, warning, and guide information. 4
4-shaped signs give _____, warning, and guide information. regulatory
4-shaped signs give regulatory, _____, and guide information. warning
4-shaped signs give regulatory, warning, and _____ information. guide
_____-shaped signs indicate school zones and crossing. pentagon
Pentagon-shaped signs indicate _____ zones and crossing. school
_____-shaped signs indicate that a railroad is coming up. circle
Circle-shaped signs indicate that a _____ is coming up. railroad
_____-shaped signs indicate a no passing zone. pennant
Pennant-shaped signs indicate a no _____ zone. passing
All _____-colored signs are regulatory. red
All red-colored signs are _____ and must be obeyed. regulatory
Some _____ signs are regulatory. black&white
Some black&white signs are _____. regulatory
Some _____ signs are used as route markers. black&white
Some black&white signs are used as _____ markers. route
_____-colored signs are used for general warnings. yellow
Yellow-colored signs are used for _____ warnings. general
_____-colored signs are used for construction warnings. orange
Orange-colored signs are used for _____ warnings. construction
_____-colored signs are used as guides based on location. green
Green-colored signs are used as guides based on _____, location
_____-colored signs may be used for high-alert zones due to pedestrian crossing. yellowgreen
Yellowgreen-colored signs may be used for high-_____ zones due to pedestrian crossing. alert
_____-colored signs are used as guides based on services. blue
Blue-colored signs are used as guides based on _____. services
_____-colored signs are used for recreation. brown
Brown-colored signs are used for _____. recreation
Wrong way signs are used to identify _____-way streets. 1
Passing areas are based on how far ahead you can _____. see
Warning signs are usually _____. yellow
Warning signs usually have _____ letters. black
A turn is _____ sharp than a curve. more
Pentagon-shaped signs indicate a _____ zone. school
_____-shaped signs indicate a school zone. pentagon
Solid yellow lines between lanes prohibit _____. passing
The first things that drinking affects are _____ and _____. judgement skills
Passenger restrictions apply to teens with a license for _____ months. 12
No passing zones indicate that you can't see far enough ahead to _____. pass
When passing on a 2-lane road, you should judge the distance to the first _____ vehicle. oncoming
When entering a gap in higway traffic, first check the vehicle in _____ of you. back
When you are behind a motorcycle, you should allow _____ following distance. more
You need at least a _____-second gap to enter highway traffic. 4
To avoid merging traffic from the right, the best solution is to move to the _____ lane. left
When your vehicle has a mechanical problem, you should: (A) Signal and pull into the slow lane. (B) Stop in your lane and put on your hazard lights. (C) Put on your hazard lights and pull off the road. C
When an emergency vehicle is approaching, you should pull to the _____ and stop. right
If a tire blows out, you should: (A) Apply the brake and hold it. (B) Hold the steering wheel tightly and use the brakes lightly. (C) Pull over quickly. B
The normal hand position for driving is at _____ and _____. 9 3
Should you release the steering wheel when being hit from the rear? no
While being passed in a no passing zone, you should: (A) Pull off the road. (B) Maintain your speed and position. (C) Slow down and let them safely return to the drive lane. C
If weather or light conditions require you to turn your lights on, use your _____ beams. low
Motorcycles can stop much _____ than a standard vehicle. faster
You should give a distracted driver _____ to _____ seconds of following distance. 3 4
Trucks have a blind spot immediately to the _____ of the cab. left
Trucks have a blind spot _____ the body. behind
An approved rear-facing child restraing system is required for any child of age _____ and less than _____ lbs. 2 30
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