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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
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Never park or leave your vehicle along a freeway unless in an emergency, or when a peace officer or device requires a stop, or where a stop is specifically permitted. A vehicle (even if deactivated) that is stopped, parked or left standing on a highway for over four hours can be removed.
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Never park or leave your vehicle along a freeway unless in an emergency, or when a peace officer or device requires a stop, or where a stop is specifically permitted. A vehicle (even if deactivated) that is stopped, parked or left standing on a highway for over four hours can be removed.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What is the distance away from the curb when you park alongside a curb on a level street?
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If you park along a curb on a horizontal street, the front and rear wheels must be parallel and less than 18 inches from the curb. Park parallel to the street unless there is a sidewalk.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
When should a horn be used?
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Use the horn only when needed to avoid collisions. Attempt ‘eye contact’ with other drivers. You can use the horn to warn another driver who may turn in front of you and cause a collision. On narrow mountain roads, where you can’t see a minimum of 200 feet in front of your vehicle.
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Use the horn only when needed to avoid collisions. Attempt ‘eye contact’ with other drivers. You can use the horn to warn another driver who may turn in front of you and cause a collision. On narrow mountain roads, where you can’t see a minimum of 200 feet in front of your vehicle.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What to avoid when driving around big trucks?
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Cutting off a truck in traffic or on the highway to make an exit or turn. Linger along with a lorry while passing. Following too closely or tailgating. Under-estimation of the size and speed of an approaching truck/trailer.
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Cutting off a truck in traffic or on the highway to make an exit or turn. Linger along with a lorry while passing. Following too closely or tailgating. Under-estimation of the size and speed of an approaching truck/trailer.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which one of the following is INCORRECT to avoid aggressive driving and road rage situations?
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Allow sufficient time to arrive at your destination.
Do not cut off other drivers.
Do not drive slowly in the fast lane.
Do not tailgate.
Avoid gestures to other drivers.
Use your horn when dealing with emergencies only.Incorrect
Allow sufficient time to arrive at your destination.
Do not cut off other drivers.
Do not drive slowly in the fast lane.
Do not tailgate.
Avoid gestures to other drivers.
Use your horn when dealing with emergencies only. -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What should you do when driving in strong winds?
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Reduce your speed. Hold a firm hand position on the steering wheel. Be alert. Keep a close eye forward and watch for debris on the road. Refrain from using cruise control.
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Reduce your speed. Hold a firm hand position on the steering wheel. Be alert. Keep a close eye forward and watch for debris on the road. Refrain from using cruise control.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What do you have to do if another driver does not dim their lights during the night?
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Don’t look directly at the headlights ahead. Look to the right edge of your lane. Observe the vehicle approaching the corner of your eye. Do not try to “get back” at the other driver by maintaining your bright lights on. If you do, both of you may be blinded.
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Don’t look directly at the headlights ahead. Look to the right edge of your lane. Observe the vehicle approaching the corner of your eye. Do not try to “get back” at the other driver by maintaining your bright lights on. If you do, both of you may be blinded.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?
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Traffic breaks are applied by law enforcement to slow or stop traffic to remove hazards from the roadway, conduct emergency operations, prevent traffic collisions in heavy fog or unusually heavy traffic.
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Traffic breaks are applied by law enforcement to slow or stop traffic to remove hazards from the roadway, conduct emergency operations, prevent traffic collisions in heavy fog or unusually heavy traffic.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which one of the following statements is NOT a cause of collisions?
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The most common causes of collisions include:
Driver distractions.
Speeding.
Driving along the wrong side of the road.
Improper turns.
Breach the rules of the right of way.
Failure to comply with stop signs and signs.Incorrect
The most common causes of collisions include:
Driver distractions.
Speeding.
Driving along the wrong side of the road.
Improper turns.
Breach the rules of the right of way.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which one of the following are the symptoms of fatigue?
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Symptoms of fatigue may include:
Difficult to concentrate or keep eyes open.
Difficult to keep your head up.
Not remembering driving the last few miles.
Drifting between lanes, tailgating, or missing traffic signals.
Delayed response time or sudden jerky movements.Incorrect
Symptoms of fatigue may include:
Difficult to concentrate or keep eyes open.
Difficult to keep your head up.
Not remembering driving the last few miles.
Drifting between lanes, tailgating, or missing traffic signals.
Delayed response time or sudden jerky movements.