Driver’s Ed – Flashcards
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Who must yield
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Right of way laws are written in terms of (blank) the right of way
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Other drivers
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You have the right of way only when (blank) give it to you
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To see approaching traffic
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As you are about to enter the vehicle from the street side, you should stand at the front of the vehicle (blank)
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Tires, lights, and controls
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Each time you drive, make a routine pre-driving check of (blank)
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Age of 8
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Children under (blank) and less than 4 feet 9 inches in height must be properly secured in a child restraint system
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Safety belts
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Inertia is the primary reason that (blank) are important to a driver in a crash
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Warning light
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If the air bags are not in proper operating condition the (blank) will stay on
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Without lifting the heel
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Your seat should be adjusted so your feet can easily operate the controls (blank) from the floor
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Middle
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If the head restraint is adjusted properly, it should be behind the (blank) of the person's head
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Apply full brakes
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When braking for an emergency stop with a vehicle that has anti-lock brakes, you should (blank)
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Press firmly
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If you must stop suddenly and your vehicle is not equipped with ABS, you should pivot your foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal and (blank), stopping just short of locking the wheels
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Right shoulder
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You want to back out of an angled parking space on a street with two-way traffic. You should always back slowly and look over your (blank) as you back up
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Away from the curb
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You should turn your front wheel (blank) when you park facing uphill
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Large enough gap
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When you enter traffic from a parking space you should for a (blank) to get up the speed of traffic
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Wait behind parked
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If you don't want have room to squeeze be an oncoming vehicle on a narrow street, you should pull over and (blank) vehicles
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Parks is 15 MPH
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The speed limit for a mobile home park or on some roads adjacent to (blank)
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Business district is 25 MPH
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Speed limit in a (blank) (residential)
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The right
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The safest and easiest method to make a turnabout is backing into a driveway or alley on (blank)
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Provide information
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Guide signs
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Two directions
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*sign with two opposite arrows* Vehicles on the road travel in (blank)
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Stop
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Flashing red - traffic signal at an intersection means (blank) before entering
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Slow down, proceed with caution
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Flashing yellow - traffic signal at an intersection means (blank) and (blank)
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Traffic has a green light
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Flashing light turn arrow - tells you oncoming traffic through (blank)
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Opposite directions
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Yellow lines separate traffic moving in (blank) on a two-way road
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Passing is allowed
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A broken yellow line means (blank) when it is safe
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Least two blocks
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The distance that you should look ahead of your vehicle while driving in city traffic at low speed is at (blank)
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Search areas farther ahead
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Searching for visual clues changes according to the driving environment. While driving on open highways, you should (blank) than in the city
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Field of view
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A driver's (blank) should include the entire area of the highway and the surroundings you can see
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See and be seen
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Managing space wisely in city traffic allows you to (blank)
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8 feet
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When practical, it is best to a have a space of at least (blank) on both sides of your vehicle
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Front of your vehicle
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When another driver is tailgating your vehicle , it is best to allow a greater space area to the (blank)
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Search, evaluate, execute
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SEE stands for (blank)
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Center of your
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To drive straight forward, you should look far ahead toward the (blank) intended path
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Search for hazards
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The best way to keep from getting involved in emergency driving situations is to continually (blank)
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One block ahead
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When driving in city traffic, you should look at least (blank)
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Check in all directions
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When stopped at a red signal light which then changes to green, you should (blank) before proceeding
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Check traffic
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When stopped for a red signal at an intersection you should (blank) before moving after the light turns green
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Check your mirrors
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The instant you observe a conflict ahead, you should (blank)
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Brain knows it is a hazard
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Perception distance is the distance your vehicle travels from the time the eyes see a hazard to the time the (blank)
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4 second rule
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The (blank) is an estimate of your total stopping distance