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You notice that the driver in the vehicle ahead of you is driving with one hand and talking to a passenger. You should?
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| Know that the driver in the vehicle ahead is reducing their safety margin by being an inattentive driver |
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How many drivers fight oncoming "Highway Hypnosis?"
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| Only driving a maximum of eight hours a day |
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Drivers should use their low beam headlights
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| When driving in fog, dust, or rain |
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| When following closely behind another vehicle at night |
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| Within 600 feet of an approaching vehicle when driving at night |
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You cannot pass safely on a two-way, two lane street unless:
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| You are able to clearly see the road ahead |
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| You can return to your lane before meeting oncoming traffic |
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| Your vehicle is capable of the speed necessary to pass |
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A person's ability yo drive can be impaired by:
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An inattentive driver is a driver who:
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| Stares at objects off the roadway or daydreams while driving |
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| Maintains eye contact during a conversation with a passenger while driving |
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| Only watches the vehicle ahead of their vehicle |
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When driving on we pavement, it's important to remember:
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| The pavement is especially slippery right after it starts to rain |
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| The wet roads can cause hydroplaning |
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| To give yourself additional space when coming to a stop |
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To drive safely at night, you should:
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| Not drive if you are tired |
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| Make sure your headlights are working properly |
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You are driving when it starts to sleet or snow. You should:
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| Keep your windshield and mirrors clear |
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| Allow additional distance between your vehicle and the vehicles that you are following |
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| Approach all vehicles with caution |
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| When you see others drivers around you acting or reacting in anger: |
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| Don't react with hand gestures |
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| Distance yourself from the situation |
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| Not drive if you are tired |
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| Make sure your headlights are working properly |
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When leaving a parking space, drivers should:
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| Look around the vehicle for children and obstructing objects |
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Which of the following is true regarding seat belts and child restrains in vehicles?
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| You should never place an infant or small child in the front seat of a vehicle with airbags |
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| An airbag can be dangerous to an infant or small child, even in a low-speed collision |
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| You should always make sure all your passengers are using a seat belt or child restraint |
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A red traffic signal light means that you must:
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| Stop before entering any crosswalk |
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| Stop before entering the intersection |
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A driver traveling on the frontage road of a controlled-access highway must yield the right-of-way to a vehicle:
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| Entering or about to enter the frontage road from the highway |
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| Leaving or about to leave the frontage road to enter the highway |
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Distracted drivers are at a greater risk of a crash when they are using which of the following:
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To prevent hydroplaning, you should:
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| Ensure that your tires have good tread depth |
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| Ensure that your tires are properly inflated |
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| Reduce your speed when driving in the rain |
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To avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, drivers should:
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| Have their exhaust system checked regularly to be sure it does not leak |
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| Keep their car turned off when it is enclosed in a garage |
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| Close vents when following closely behind another car |
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How can you lower the risk of hydroplaning?
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| Do not speed when the roads are wet |
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| Use tires with proper air pressure |
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| Replace tire with bad tread |
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Which devices are prohibited from motor vehicles?
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| Radar interference devices |
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Which qualities are negatively affected by alcohol consumption:
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When turning left, drivers must yield the right-of-way to:
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| Other drivers who are already in the intersection |
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| Pedestrians who are already in the intersection |
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Defense Drivers should:
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| Always keep their eyes moving |
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| Look for developing trouble spots |
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Consuming which of the following substances may impair your ability to drive safely and may result in an arrest for driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUI)?
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| Beers, wine and other liquor |
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| Controlled substances, such as illegal drugs or prescription medicines |
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| Inhalants, such as glue or paint |
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When driving in a construction zone, you should be prepared:
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| For unexpected movement from workers or equipment |
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Distracted driving maybe caused by:
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| Eating, Drinking, or Smoking |
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| Talking or texting on a cellular phone |
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| Changing a radio station or CD |
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Reasonable assistance to those injured in a collusion includes:
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| Calling for medical personnel |
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| Applying pressure or bandaging to wounds |
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| Arranging transportation for the injured |
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Which offense will cause a license to be automatically suspended?
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| Driving while intoxicated |
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| Failure to stop and render aid |
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| Driving with an invalid license |
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| In a curve, in the roadway, at intersections |
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| In an area where visibility is limited at railroad crossings and when school bus lights are flashing |
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When encountering a warning sign, drivers should:
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| Pay attention to their surroundings |
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| Reduce their speed to at least the posted advisory speed |
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Anything that requires you to do these things could cause you to crash:
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| Take your eyes off the road |
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| Take your hands off the wheel |
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| Take your attention away from the task of driving |
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Which of the following statements about railroad crossings is true?
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| It is against the law to go award lowered gates at a crossing |
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| You must stop at a railroad crossing when directed to do so by a flagger |
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| Not all railroad crossings are equipped with flashing red signals and gates |
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You must stop at a railroad crossing when:
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| Directed to do so by a flagger |
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| It is controlled by a stop sign |
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| Flashing red signals and gates are present and operating |
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| Fog can greatly reduce the visibility of other vehicles, pedestrians, and traffic signals. When driving in fog, you should:
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| Driving cautiously and reduce your speed |
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| Not use your high beam headlights |
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| Use low beam headlights to better illuminate the road and objects |
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When should you slow down and increase your following distance?
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| When your visibility is limited |
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| When driving in heavy traffic |
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You may pass another vehicle:
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Under no circumstances not even under using the shoulder of the highway |
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| In a curve or on a hill because the chance is small that another vehicle is coming |
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| If your lane is next to a solid yellow line and the passing lane is clear ahead |
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Always signal when:
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| Pulling into or out of a parking space |
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| Pulling into traffic from a parking area or alley |
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Road Rage and aggressive driving may be reduced by:
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| Allowing extra travel time |
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| Obeying posted speed limits |
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| Using proper turn signals |
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When involved in an accident, you should provide:
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| Your insurance and registration information |
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| Your full name and address |
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| Reasonable assistance to anyone who has been injured |
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Increase your following distance when:
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| Driving behind a large vehicle that blocks your vision |
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Road rage and aggressive driving may be reduced by:
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| Allowing extra travel time |
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| Obeying posted speed limits |
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| Using proper turn signals |
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| To ensure that your physical condition does cause you to drive in an unsafe manner, you should:
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| Keep physically fit and have regular physical examinations |
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| Know the effect of any medicine on your driving ability |
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| Driving within your physical limitations |
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| You are driving up a hill and are approaching a heavy truck from the rear. You should know that: Reason 1 |
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| The truck may be traveling at a speed slower than the posted speed limit |
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| You may not be able to safely pass the truck |
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| You may not be able to legally pass the truck |
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| You may avoid the risks of alcohol-related crashes by: Reason 1 |
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| Deciding before you start drinking that you are not going to drive simply saying "No thanks, I'm driving," if someone offers you a drink |
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| Reasonable assistance to those injured in a collusion includes: Reason 1 |
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| Calling for medical personnel |
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| Applying pressure or bandaging to wounds |
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| Arranging transportation for the injured |
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If you leave your vehicle unattended, you must:
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| Lock the ignition and remove the key |
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Which of the following statements is true?
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| A sudden change in weather calls for a change in driving |
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| You should slow down when driving in rain and fog |
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| Be particularly aware of vehicles coming up behind you in inclement weather |
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| In which of the following ways can alcoholic beverages affect you? |
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| It slows your reaction time |
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| It gives you a feeling of false confidence |
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| It impairs your thinking ability |
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How can you help prevent rear-end collisions?
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| Before stopping, check your mirrors and blind spots for traffic |
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| Release the gas pedal and let your vehicle slow before applying the brakes |
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When encountering a warning sign, drivers should:
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| Pay attention to their surroundings |
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| Reduce their speed to at least the posted advisory speed |
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When stopped for a traffic violation or at an equipment check, the driver must produce:
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When involved in an accident, you should provide:
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| Your insurance and registration information |
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| Your full name and address |
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| Reasonable assistance to anyone who has been injured |
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A telltale sign of a drunk driver is:
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| They are moving between lanes |
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| They are driving more slowly than the normal traffic flow |
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| They are making quick and sudden stops |
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Defensive drivers should:
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| Always keep their eyes moving |
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| Look for developing trouble spots |
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If you experience a tire blowout:
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| Take your foot off the gas |
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| Do not immediately use your breaks |
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| Gradually slow down and pull off the side of the road |
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Which offense will cause a license to be automatically suspended?
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| Racing while on a public roadway |
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| Lending a license to another individual |
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When approaching an accident scene, you should:
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| Keep your attention on your driving |
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| Stop if you are involved or if emergency help has not yet arrived |
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A driver traveling on the frontage road of a controlled-access highway must yield the right-of-way to a vehicle:
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| Entering or about to enter the frontage road from the highway |
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| Leaving or about to leave the frontage road to enter the highway |
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You are approaching a railroad crossing and you do not see or hear a train. You must stop:
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| If a crossing gate is lowered |
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| If the crossing lights are flashing |
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Which of the following commonly causes traffic accidents?
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| Excessive speed under the driving conditions |
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| Following other vehicles too closely |
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You are involved in an accident. You should:
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Which of the following influences are the effects of alcohol?
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| The amount of food in the stomach |
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| The body weight of an individual |
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| How much time passes between drinks |
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Which devices are prohibited from motor vehicles?
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| Radar interference devices |
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Drivers should use their low beam headlights:
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| When driving in fog, dust, or rain |
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| When following closely behind another vehicle at night |
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| Within 500 feet of an approaching vehicle when driving at night |
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When driving on major highways:
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| Be ready to react to road hazards |
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When you need to change lanes, it is important to:
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| Signal your intentions ahead of the lane change |
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| Make sure the lane is clear before entering |
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Which of the following influences the effects of alcohol?
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| The amount of food in the stomach |
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| The body weight of an individual |
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| How much time passes between drinks |
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Drivers should use their low beam headlights:
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| When driving in fog, dust, or rain |
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| When following closely behind another vehicle at night |
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| Within 500 feet of an approaching vehicle when driving at night |
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When should you slow down and increase your following distance?
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| When your visibility is limited |
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| When diving in heavy traffic |
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Braking distance is affected by:
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| The speed your vehicle is traveling |
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| The condition of your brakes and tires |
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| The condition of the pavement |
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You may park directly across the street from the entrance of a fire station:
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| If the emergency vehicles have just left the station |
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At a light rail intersection, always:
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| Look both ways before crossing tracks |
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| Pay attention and obey all traffic signals |
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| Share the road with pedestrians and bicyclists |
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You are approaching a railroad crossing that has no visible gates or flashing lights, but has a standard crossbuck, you should:
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| Approach all tracks with extreme caution and cross only when you know that there is no train coming |
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| Turn your radio down to hear if there may be an approaching train |
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| Only continue once cleared to do so by a flagger, if applicable |
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You must not drive your vehicle at a speed greater than:
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| A speed that is faster than is reasonable and prudent |
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| A speed that is safe for existing conditions |
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When you are being tailgated:
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| Move over to the right, if there is an open lane to your right |
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| If there is not an open lane to your right, wait until the way is clear ahead and reduce your speed slowly to encourage the tailgater to drive around you |
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When getting ready to change lanes, you should:
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| Check your sideview mirror |
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| Check your rearview mirror |
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| Quickly turn your head to check for other vehicles |
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You are driving in the right lane of a multilane highway and want to move into the left lane. You should:
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| Look in your rearview mirror for traffic behind you before changing lanes |
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| Look over your left shoulder for traffic in your blind spot before changing lanes |
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| Look in your side mirror for traffic and turn on your directional signal |
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If it is important to slow down:
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| On narrow or winding roads |
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| At intersections or railroad crossings |
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| When the road is wet or slippery |
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How may drivers fight oncoming "Highway Hypnosis?"
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| Scanning the road, not staring |
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| Only driving a maximum of eight hours a day |
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Which offense will cause a license to be automatically suspended?
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| Driving while intoxicated |
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| Failure to stop and render aid |
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| Driving with an invalid license |
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When leaving a parting space, drivers should:
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| Look around the vehicle for children and obstructing objects |
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When you need to change lanes, it is important to:
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| Signal your intentions ahead of the lane change |
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| Make sure the lane is clear before entering |
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