Term
| What does an 02 restriction shown on learner's license means? |
|
Definition
| Drive with a licensed parent, guardian or adult at least 21 years of age or licensed sibling at least 18 years of age or older |
|
|
Term
| Can the OMW require anyone to submit a medical and/or visual report? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Doing one or more of what 4 things will cause you to fail the driving test? |
|
Definition
-violation of any traffic law
-any dangerous action/incident
-accident
-various or repeated minor mistakes |
|
|
Term
| What shape is a yield sign? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition of a "STOP" sign and the regulations concerning it. |
|
Definition
| You must stop completely. Give right of way to pedestrians in your path and to all cross traffic before proceeding. Stop before: 1.marked/unmarked crosswalk 2.stop line 3.before entering intersections |
|
|
Term
| A square sign placed with corners pointing north, south, east, and west gives you |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are the age requirements for a CLASS D license? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What do you need to have completed before you can obtain a license? |
|
Definition
| 30 hours classroom instruction, 8 hours behind the wheel driving instruction, pass vision exam, written test, & signs test |
|
|
Term
| What are three restrictions that ma be placed on your license? |
|
Definition
1.Drive specialized equipment 2.Wear corrective lenses 3.Limited to certain times of day/routes |
|
|
Term
| What two things must be carried in your vehicle at all times while driving in Louisiana? |
|
Definition
| Registration and proof of insurance. |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition of a yield sing and all of the regulations pertaining to it. |
|
Definition
| You don't have right of way. Slow down, so you can stop quickly if you must. Also give right of way to: 1.traffic in intersections 2.all traffic close enough to be dangerous 3.pedestrians crossing your path |
|
|
Term
| What are the requirements for a CLASS E license? |
|
Definition
min 15 years old must complete all stages of graduated licensing program. |
|
|
Term
| How long does the OMV keep a public record of all your traffic convictions and accidents? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What types of vehicles must have Motor Vehicle Inspection Stickers before being operated on Louisiana highways? |
|
Definition
| automobiles, trucks, trailers, boat trailers, and motor cycles |
|
|
Term
| In what shape is a NO PASSING sign? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What does a sign in the shape of an octagon tell you? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| If you are under 17 years of age, what hours does the law prohibit you from driving? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are the age requirements for a CLASS E 02 Learner's license? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is the proper procedure for obtaining a duplicate license if yours is lost, stolen, or destroyed? |
|
Definition
| apply in person, proof of identification, if a minor-need a parent/guardian with proper identification to sign for it |
|
|
Term
| After receiving your driver's license, how long before it expires? |
|
Definition
| four years from your closest birthday |
|
|
Term
| What types of sings are in the shape of a rectangle? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Signs in the shape of shields or small horizontal rectangles are called.. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What three things must your car have before the examiner can give you your driving test? |
|
Definition
| Safe driving condition, pass a safety inspection, and have valid inspection sticker, current license plate, and registration(must present proof of liability insurance) |
|
|
Term
| Does a Louisiana personal ID card give you driving privileges? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What ten driving skills will you be graded on during your driving test? |
|
Definition
1.backing 2.keeping in lane 3.turning 4.following other vehicles 5.yielding right of way 6.parking between cars 7.attention to driving 8.response to signs and signals 9.approach to corner 10.use of signals |
|
|
Term
| A round sign tells you that you are approaching a.. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Whenever you change your address, how many days do you have to notify the Office of Motor Vehicles? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Is there a fee for an address change? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Can you lose your license if you receive excessive or serious moving violations(tickets)? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Which test must you pass before you can take your driving test? |
|
Definition
| vision, traffic signs, and knowledge of traffic laws |
|
|
Term
| What shape is the sign that shows you are approaching a school? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| How many test must you take and pass before you get your complete license? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| If you violate a restriction that was placed on your license, is it considered breaking the law? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are the age requirements of CLASS A,B, or C licenses? |
|
Definition
| 18, or 21 if you are to haul hazardous materials |
|
|
Term
| Can the examiner give you the driving test if your car speedometer is not working? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
This sign means that you must stop completely. Give the right of way to pedestrians in your path and to all cross traffic before proceeding.
You must stop before:
1.A marked or unmarked crosswalk
2.A stop line
3.Before entering the intersection |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Enter this lane only to make a left turn. Passing in this lane is prohibited. You must not cross the intersection in this lane. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Speed limit 45. This is the maximum speed you can travel under ideal conditions. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| These two signs are used together and mean just what they say: DO NOT PASS. The yellow pendant will be on the left side of the road. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign directs traffic to the right of an obstruction. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| You've made a wrong turn and entered a lane of oncoming traffic. Correct you position in the safest possible way. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This indicates a one-way street. Traffic flows only in the direction shown by the arrow. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign indicated a one-way roadway with traffic coming against you. You must not enter from the direction you are traveling. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Traffic in the left lane must turn left. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| A red circle with a line through it always means DO NOT. You must not make a left turn at this intersection. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Don't turn around:
1. in the middle of the street
2. in an intersection |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| The sing that means another road crosses the highway ahead. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Right lane ends. All traffic must merge into left lane. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Sign that tells you to prepare for a sharp turn to the right. Slow to recommended speed. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Sign that tells you that you are leaving a separated roadway and entering a two-way roadway. It also reminds drivers that they are on a two-way road. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign means the road ahead turns sharply to the right, then to the left. Slow to recommended speed. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign tells you that you are approaching a traffic light that you cannot see yet. You should start to slow down at this point. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign tells you that a side road enters the highway ahead. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign tells you that the road ahead has two-way traffic. Watch for oncoming cars. The drivers may not have seen the sign on their side. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign warns you that other traffic may be moving into your lane. Be ready to change your speed and lane to allow the other motorist to merge safely with min traffic flow. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign means that a school crosswalk for children is immediately ahead. Slow down and be prepared to stop. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Sign that tells you this section of the highway is more slippery than other roads when wet. Slow down. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| You will see this sing newar a school building or grounds. It warns you to slow down, drive with extreme caution and watch for children. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign tells you that vehicles with loads higher that the clearance shown cannot go under the structure ahead. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| This sign warns of hills where special care must be taken. Slow down before you start down. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What do horizontal lines shown on a pedestrian's sign mean? |
|
Definition
| it is immediately at the crosswalk. |
|
|
Term
| Signs without horizontal lines mean.. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What colors and shapes are signs in construction areas and what do they tell you? |
|
Definition
| they are orange and either diamond or rectangular. it tells you that workers, machinery, and barricades are just ahead. |
|
|
Term
| What are large flashing or sequential arrow panels used for? |
|
Definition
| Guide drivers into certain traffic lanes and inform that part of road/street ahead is closed |
|
|
Term
| What does a green arrow sign tell you? |
|
Definition
| you may turn in direction shown by arrow |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition of a traffic light and the regulations concerning it. |
|
Definition
controls movement of traffic at intersections red-complete stop yellow-slow to stop green-go |
|
|
Term
| When may you turn right when the light is red? |
|
Definition
| after stop, except when prohibited by sign and the way you are turning is clear of pedestrians and all vehicles. |
|
|
Term
| What do the diagonal stripes on traffic barricades or vertical panels mean? |
|
Definition
| guide driver toward the direction in which traffic is to pass |
|
|
Term
| What are the most commonly used traffic control devices and what is their basic color? |
|
Definition
signs, barricades, drums, cones, tubes, flashing arrow panels, and flag persons basic color is orange |
|
|
Term
| What does a flashing yellow light mean? |
|
Definition
| drive carefully through intersections |
|
|
Term
| On a regular three light, what does the color yellow mean if lighted |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is the function of flag persons and what is the color of the vests? |
|
Definition
| slow or guide traffic safely and they wear orange vests |
|
|
Term
| What devices do flag persons use to direct traffic? |
|
Definition
| Red flags or stop/slow paddles |
|
|
Term
| Can you legally drive across public or private property to avoid a traffic light? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition of a green light on a three signal traffic light. |
|
Definition
| lets you drive through intersection or turn, unless prohibited, if intersection is clear. |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition and function of a red light on a three signal traffic light. |
|
Definition
| Stop and remain stopped until green light. Right on red unless prohibited. |
|
|
Term
| Can you legally move ahead when a light is green if the intersection is NOT CLEAR OF ALL cross traffic? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition and function of a flashing red light. |
|
Definition
| YOu must completely stop. @ dangerous intersections. Proceed when road is clear. |
|
|
Term
| What do red pavement markings or reflectors indicate? |
|
Definition
| Roadway must not be entered. |
|
|
Term
| If you discover that you are in a lane that requires you to turn and you wish to go straight what must you keep in mind? |
|
Definition
-other drivers will not expect you to suddenly change lanes -drivers behind you will not expect sudden stop -if you stop and wait, you're blocking traffic. you must turn, make the block and return to street you want. |
|
|
Term
| Stop lines(solid white lines) painted across the traffic lanes at intersections and pedestrian crosswalks indicate? |
|
Definition
| you must stop for pedestrians in crosswalk |
|
|
Term
| What are yellow center lines used for? |
|
Definition
| separate traffic in opposite directions |
|
|
Term
| What does a single white line indicate? |
|
Definition
| separates traffic moving in same direction. solid line-switching lanes is hazardous. |
|
|
Term
| Describe and give the function of two-way left turn channelization markings. |
|
Definition
| combo of solid yellow and dashed yellow lines in center. used by vehicles traveling either direction-for left turns ONLY. never used for passing. |
|
|
Term
| Describe and give the complete function of Railroad Crossing markings. |
|
Definition
| White markings painted in traffic lane before railroad crossings(one "X" with an "R" on each side). Solid center line extends entire distance to prevent passing. White stop line is painted across traffic lane. |
|
|
Term
| What are pedestrian signals? |
|
Definition
| traffic signals used only to control pedestrian movements. |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete function of a single broken yellow center line. |
|
Definition
| centerline of two lanes traveling opposite directions. Stay to right. Passing and turning permitted when safe. |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete function of a double solid yellow center line. |
|
Definition
| 4 or more lanes of traffic, you may not cross to pass, only to turn. Separates the opposite directions. |
|
|
Term
| Describe and give the function of a No Passing line. |
|
Definition
| Single solid yellow line. NO passing. You can cross line to turn. |
|
|
Term
| Describe and give the functions of edgelines. |
|
Definition
| used along right edge of highway. can be used on left of roadway on divided streets and highways. |
|
|
Term
| Describe and give the function of Directional Markings. |
|
Definition
| white arrows or words on pavement indicating the direction of travel. |
|
|
Term
| Give a complete description and function of Crosswalk Lines. |
|
Definition
| 2 solid white lines painted across traffic lanes. Pedestrians have right of way. You must stop for pedestrians in crosswalks. |
|
|
Term
| Is it Louisiana law that you have to stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What leads to the formation of "bad" habits? |
|
Definition
| the tendency to reduce required actions |
|
|
Term
| LIst the ways you can practice courtesy while driving. |
|
Definition
-always signal -dim headlights when meeting someone -yield to others -keep right -take your time -resist urge to become impatient -keep smiling -give pedestrians and bike riders a break |
|
|
Term
| When are road surfaces the most slippery? |
|
Definition
| immediately after the rain begins to fall |
|
|
Term
| Give a complete definition of a space cushion. |
|
Definition
| a cushion of space ahead, behind, and to the sides. gives you some distance to avoid the mistakes of other drivers. |
|
|
Term
| List the steps you must follow when backing up your vehicle. |
|
Definition
-hands on top of wheel -turn backwards and towards the direction in which you are back up -turn steering wheel in direction of turn |
|
|
Term
| During night driving, what are the distances that you must dim your lights to the lower beam both when following and meeting another vehicle? |
|
Definition
approaching-500 following-200 |
|
|
Term
| When does Louisiana law require you to use your headlights? |
|
Definition
| between sunset and sunrise and if you need to turn on your windshield wipers or weather is unfavorable |
|
|
Term
| When do pedestrians have the right of way? |
|
Definition
| in a marked crosswalk, crossing intersection with green traffic or walk signals, and over a vehicle making a right turn |
|
|
Term
| When getting ready to drive, what six things must you do BEFORE you start your engine? |
|
Definition
-make sure windows are clean -adjust seat to reach pedals -adjust seat and head rest for comfort -adjust mirrors -all doors are closed and locked -car in park/neutral -passengers are buckled -gauges work -windshield wipers work;enough fluid -mentally and physically ready to drive. |
|
|
Term
| Define the Louisiana Child Restraint Law. |
|
Definition
All children must be properly restrained and secured in age or size appropriate passenger restraint system which meet the applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards Birth-20 ibs-rear facing 20 ibs-3 yrs-front facing 4-5 yrs- booster seat 6+ safety belt |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete definition for driver fatigue. |
|
Definition
| driver not physically ready to drive |
|
|
Term
| What three things must you do to prevent hydroplaning? |
|
Definition
-reduce speed -tires inflated to recommended pressure -good tire tread -steer around water |
|
|
Term
| What three things can you do if you are being tailgated or followed too closely? |
|
Definition
| slow down and encourage them to pass you. if that doesn't work, pull over and tell them to pass you up. Keep doors locked and a space cushion to the side to have room to react if needed. |
|
|
Term
| For stopping distances, what 5 things determine how fast you can stop your vehicle in case of an emergency?1 |
|
Definition
-your own reaction timie -weather and road conditions -weight of vehicle -condition of brakes -type and condition of tires |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete instructions for parking on hills. |
|
Definition
| Always set emergency brake. IN a curb: facing downhill-turn wheels forward curb and shift to reverse/park. facing uphill-turn wheels away from curb and shift to low gear/park |
|
|
Term
| Describe the three point or Y turn used in turning around on a narrow street. |
|
Definition
| Turn all the way to the left side of street with due caution. Back towards opposite side of the street, turn car into direction you want to go. Pull car into proper lane and continue on your way. |
|
|
Term
| What is the best method for turning around if you find it necessary to go in the opposite direction of the direction in which you are traveling? |
|
Definition
If possible, make the block, if not: 1)stop closely to right edge of pavement 2)Look over shoulder-Check traffic-Make sure street is clear 3)Signal left turn and continue on your way |
|
|
Term
| What is the cause of over two-thirds of car/motorcycle accidents? |
|
Definition
| car turning in front of motorcycles |
|
|
Term
| Do motorcylces have the right of a full lane of traffic? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Do bicycles have the right to a full lane of traffic? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give complete instructions for passing a bicycle on the highway. |
|
Definition
| If a car is coming the opposite way, let them pass first. A 3 ft distance is to be kept between passing cat and bike. Give entire lane if they are passing parked cars, add extra room if you're pulling a trailer. |
|
|
Term
| What must a bicycle have in order to be used at night? |
|
Definition
| white front light and red rear light/reflector visible from rear |
|
|
Term
| Where do most motorcycle/car accidents occur? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give the complete instructions for passing a motocycle. |
|
Definition
| Pass like you would pass a car. Not too fast of too close. The wind blast can blow a motorcycle out of control. |
|
|
Term
| Give directions for parallel parking. Include all four steps |
|
Definition
1. Signal, stop before the parking spot 2. Back slowly, turning wheel sharply to right until car is at a 45 degree angle with the street. Straighten front wheel and back slowly 3. When front bumper is even with other cars back bumper, turn wheels sharply and rapidly to left. Back slowly to car behind without touching 4. Turn steering wheel sharply right and pull forward. Center car. |
|
|
Term
| Should you keep equal space on each side between lines when angle parking? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| When driving past parked cars, what clues should you be alert for? |
|
Definition
-smoke from tailpipe -red brake lights-white backing lights -at parallel parking look for front wheels turned out |
|
|
Term
| What is a very dangerous and a good indication of an IMMATURE DRIVER? |
|
Definition
| Weaving from lane to lane in an attempt to move faster than the traffic flow. |
|
|
Term
| Give the safety tips of passing another vehicle. |
|
Definition
| Follow at safe distance until you can see far enough ahead to insure safe passing. Make sure no car is passing you-check blind spot. Signal intention. Tap horn lightly, make sure there is ample clearance. |
|
|
Term
| How often should a driver rest when traveling and how many hours in one day should you drive? |
|
Definition
| rest every 2 hours and you should only drive 6-8 hours a day |
|
|
Term
| What are some of the ways to fight fatigue? |
|
Definition
-take a break -drink coffee -chew gum -listen to radio -let fresh air in |
|
|
Term
| Define hydroplaning, at what speed it can start, and what to do to recover. |
|
Definition
| When speed increases and water cannot be removed fast enough and the tires start to ride up on the layer of water like water skis. Starts at 35 MPH. To recover, keep wheels straight and reduce speed. |
|
|
Term
| In order to avoid last second moves while driving, what does a driver need to do to prepare for emergency traffic conditions? |
|
Definition
| look far enough ahead to see things early-10 to 15 seconds early |
|
|
Term
| Define what it means to take in the whole scene. |
|
Definition
| Keep eyes moving, look to sides and behind, watch for things about to happen, check rear view often, always know position of others near you. Train yourself to observe and not just look. |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to hold a child on you lap and buckle both the child and yourself in a single safety belt? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Which seat in a five passenger vehicle is the safest place for a child? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| List the six things other than engine coolant, oil, battery water, that need to be regularly checked to avoid and unsafe operation of a vehi |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| List the six things other than engine coolant, oil, battery water, that need to be regularly checked to avoid and unsafe operation of a vehicle. |
|
Definition
| Tires, Brakes, Brake Lights, Tail lights, headlights, and steering wheel |
|
|
Term
| Does Louisiana have a mandatory safety belt use law? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What does the Louisiana mandatory safety belt use law require? |
|
Definition
| That everyone is to be buckled |
|
|
Term
| Other than legal reasons, give five reasons why you should wear your safety belt. |
|
Definition
Keep you from being thrown out of the car Less chance to be unconscious or seriously injured Keep you in position to control car If you are pregnant, it protects you and your unborn child. |
|
|
Term
| What must you always do BEFORE you ever move your car? |
|
Definition
| look around for pedestrians and oncoming traffic |
|
|
Term
| Is it better to look in the rear view mirror before backing up or turn your head and look back? |
|
Definition
| Turn your head and look back |
|
|
Term
| what are the seven things listed that you can do to keep from getting tired on a long trip? |
|
Definition
-be well rested -don't take drowsy drugs -don't drive late when you are normally sleeping -take regular rest stops -keep moving your eyes -roll windows down -keep car cool |
|
|
Term
| When you are driving, where are your two blind spot areas and how can you see a vehicle that is driving in one of these blind spots? |
|
Definition
| left and right back sides of car-turn around |
|
|
Term
| How can you make your blind spots smaller? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| How can you adjust to get the smallest blind spot possible? |
|
Definition
| turn your inside mirror to see the edge of your right rear window post |
|
|
Term
| Should you continue driving if you just feel drowsy? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| LIst the 7 things you should do when backing out of an angle parking space. |
|
Definition
-walk around -back slowly -tap horn -stop, look again -remember that front end will swing -back until left front wheel passes rear bumper of car parked on your left -straighten wheels |
|
|
Term
| LIst the 5 rules that make driving at night the safest. |
|
Definition
-windshield and windows are clean -all lights are working -reduce speed -use lower beam -flash high beams once to tell someone with their brights on to turn them down and look at white line for a guide |
|
|
Term
| When following behind a motorcycle, how much time should you allow as following distance? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Give the complete regulations concerning following distances including the 3 second rule and when to increase it to 4. |
|
Definition
1. choose object(pole or tree) 2. when car in front passes, start counting 3. if it takes less than 3 seconds (one-thousand-one) you're too close Increase in bad weather |
|
|
Term
| Do blind of partially blind pedestrians have the right of way? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is the General Speed Law? |
|
Definition
| you must not drive at a speed greater than is reasonable |
|
|
Term
| What are the three regulations concerning speed limits? |
|
Definition
-you must not drive faster than max -not slower than the min -while withing speed limit, you cannot hold back traffic |
|
|
Term
| Where should you use reduced speed limits? |
|
Definition
| streets near schools/playgrounds or residential/business areas |
|
|
Term
| What are the four rules for turning? |
|
Definition
-prepare in advance -look around -signal first, then move to proper lane(at least 100ft before turn) -slow down and always finish turn in proper lane |
|
|
Term
| Why should you keep your wheels straight if you must stop before making a left hand turn? |
|
Definition
| if you're hit from behind, you aren't thrown into oncoming traffic |
|
|
Term
| What do advanced warning signs tell you? |
|
Definition
| look, listen, and slow down |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal for more than three persons to occupy the front seat of an automobile? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are the regulations concerning gates with flashing lights at railroad crossings? |
|
Definition
| stop when light begins flashing and before gates are lowered; stay stopped until gates are raised. Never drive around. |
|
|
Term
| Louisiana Law requires that the driver of any motor vehicle must stop within ____ feet but no less than ____ feet from the nearest rail of a railroad crossing. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| When is the railroad law in effect? |
|
Definition
-signal light is flashing -crossing gate is lowered -train gives warning signal -train is close |
|
|
Term
| Name the places and footage where you may not turn around. |
|
Definition
| on hill; in a curve where you cannot be seen by drivers approaching either side within 500ft |
|
|
Term
| What right of way rules are an aid to safe and smooth traffic flow? |
|
Definition
-controlled intersections and 4 way stop intersections;driver on left yield to the driver on the right -yield sign intersections;slow down, stop if needed. Proceed when safe. -left turns;yield right of way to oncoming traffic, including bikes |
|
|
Term
| When must you yield right of way? |
|
Definition
| to emergency vehicles with lights and sirens on and pedestrians legally crossing road |
|
|
Term
| When is backing up not permitted? |
|
Definition
| any shoulder or roadway of any controlled access highway. Any place cannot be done safely. |
|
|
Term
| How many feet from a stopped school bus must you stop and when does this law apply? |
|
Definition
| at least 30 feet; when you are meeting or following a bus |
|
|
Term
| When do you not have to stop for a stopped school bus? |
|
Definition
| when the loading zone is completely off the roadway and where pedestrians are not allowed to cross |
|
|
Term
| Is every driver required to obey all traffic laws when driving a vehicle upon a street or highway? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to cross over any unprotected fire hose without consent by an official of the fire department? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| In signaling right or left turns, what are the two methods you can use? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is the footage requirements a signal must be given before making a turn> |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Describe the arm signal for left, right turns, and slowing down or stopping. |
|
Definition
left turn-left arm straight out right turn-arm bent upwards slowing/stopping-arm bent downwards |
|
|
Term
| When a highway or interstate is divided by a median or barrier, it it legal to cross over that median to get to the other side? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Describe Railroad Crossing Markings |
|
Definition
| White painted markings in traffic lane. Large X and two R's. No passing zone. |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to coast down a hill in neutral gear or while holding the clutch down? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are Railroad Crossbucks? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| when parallel parking, how far can the wheels be from the right hand curb of the street? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What are the steps to follow when parking and leaving a vehicle unattended? |
|
Definition
| stop motor, remove key, lock ignition, and set brake |
|
|
Term
| Do you have to stop for a stopped school bus if on four lane or five lane roadways that are not separated by any barriers? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| When is it okay to proceed after stopping for a stopped school bus? |
|
Definition
| When the bus starts moving again or when the warning signals are no longer in use. |
|
|
Term
| What is the fine for littering the roadsides of Louisiana? |
|
Definition
| $50 + 8 hrs service-$5000 + 1 yr license suspension + 30 days in jail + 100 hours service |
|
|
Term
| Is it necessary to obey orders or directions from a police officer? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Describe the four steps for proper lane changing |
|
Definition
-check mirrors -look over shoulder -check for other drivers moving into same lane -signal intentions |
|
|
Term
| What are the regulations for flashing light signals at railroad crossings? |
|
Definition
always stop when flashing always look both ways never shift on crossing |
|
|
Term
| Is it illegal to have non-transparent material on the window glass of any vehicle? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| When may you pass on the right hand side of another vehicle? |
|
Definition
| when there is two or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to drag race on any road in the state of Louisiana? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Will you be breaking the law if you negligently fail to maintain reasonable control of your vehicle at all times? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to drive off of the roadway to pass another vehicle on the right? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Does Louisiana law prohibit you from stopping your vehicle on a railroad track? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Does Louisiana law prohibit you from stopping your vehicle on a railroad track? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| How long may a vehicle door be left opened if on the left side of the vehicle? |
|
Definition
| Just long enough for the passengers to load and unload |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete regulations concerning passing on the left of another vehicle. |
|
Definition
-Pass only when you won't interfere with oncoming traffic or vehicle being passed -don't cause another driver to slow down or pull over -Not within 100ft of traffic coming the opposite direction |
|
|
Term
| Give the reasons why driving too slowly is dangerous. |
|
Definition
| Other drivers get impatient which makes them take unnecessary chances to get around |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to ride in a house trailer while it is being moved upon a highway in Louisiana? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| When there is an emergency and you need to stop quickly, what would you do? Give a complete answer including the two step braking method. |
|
Definition
| Punch break hard and as the car begins to skid, let up on brake then push again. |
|
|
Term
| What procedure should you use if you run off the roadway to get safely back on the road? |
|
Definition
| slow down by braking gently. If there is a drop off, steer back onto road. If shoulder is lower than pavement: slow to very slow speed (10 MPH) and look for traffic coming in both directions and turn wheels sharply back on pavement |
|
|
Term
| If you are involved in a traffic accident resulting in an injury, death, or property damage, what are you required to do? |
|
Definition
| Stop immediately. Make first aid and check of all persons involved. Gather names of victims and witnesses. Make a quick diagram of where everyone is seated in vehicles. Notify insurance company. |
|
|
Term
| Give the maximum width, height, and length for vehicles (including trucks and buses). |
|
Definition
width- 8 feet(8ft 6in for buses) height-13 ft 6in length-40 ft(65ft for truck and trailer/tractor combo) |
|
|
Term
| Once alcohol enters the blood, is there anything you can do to lessen the effect? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| If your car has a dead battery, what is one possible danger of jump starting it with another vehicle battery and what are some helpful hints to follow? |
|
Definition
Either battery could explode Take off vent caps from both batteries and put clean cloth over vent wells. Turn off lights, heater and radio. Connect the + of the dead battery to the + of the live battery. Then connect the - of the live battery to the - of the dead battery or to engine block or frame. |
|
|
Term
| Is it okay to light a cigarette near a battery? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What should you do if a collision looks probable? |
|
Definition
| turn away from it. Even if it means leaving the road. |
|
|
Term
| Give the steps to follow and the regulations concerning what to do if your car begins to skid. |
|
Definition
Take foot off of gas pedal Turn front wheels to keep them from going straight down the road. If rear is skidding to the right, you turn the front wheels toward the right, same with the left. Do not oversteer. Your car can skid the other way. Turn your wheels in direction of the skid. When car is under control, straighten wheels. |
|
|
Term
| Why do most vehicle fires occur? |
|
Definition
| overheated engine, electrical short, a fuel leak or oil leak. |
|
|
Term
| If smoke starts to come from under the hood of your car, what should you do? |
|
Definition
drive off road turn off engine and electrical switches get all passengers away if small-smother if too large, seek assistance |
|
|
Term
| What are some tell-tale signs of a drunk driver and give a description of each? |
|
Definition
speeding weaving slow driving jerking motion quick stop |
|
|
Term
| What are some of the things that you can do to help an injured person involved in an accident until help arrives? |
|
Definition
-help them where they lie and keep them warm -stop bleeding with a clean cloth -if not breathing, give first aid if you know it -Do not move unless life threatening -ask walking injured person to sit or lie down. If bleeding on lower part of face or jaw, lie on side. Do not give fluids. -do not take injured to hospital yourself unless there is no way to get help. |
|
|
Term
| If you are about to be hit from the front (head on collision) what should you do? |
|
Definition
| use arms/hands to protect you face if you have your seatbelt on. Otherwise, throw yourself across the front seat from hitting the steering wheel or windshield. |
|
|
Term
| What is the legal speed on the interstate? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What does the merge sign warn you of? |
|
Definition
| to be ready to adjust your speed or move into left lane, if possible |
|
|
Term
| When entering an interstate, who has the right of way? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| If you see an oncoming car in your lane of traffic, what are the three steps you must take to avoid a collision? |
|
Definition
| blow horn or flash lights. If they do not stop, brake fast, don't lock wheels and lost control. Steer off road to the right shoulder or ditch. DO NOT DRIVE INTO THE LEFT LANE. |
|
|
Term
| If your car plunges into water, but does not sick immediately, what should you do? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| If your car does sink and you are still in it, what should you do? |
|
Definition
| get into air pocket and when water pressure inside equals the pressure outside, break window or open door. Don't panic. |
|
|
Term
| What should you do if your car breaks down both in the daytime and at night? |
|
Definition
| slow down and pull over but make sure you are still visible, turn on your emergency flashing lights and such. Do not flag down other vehicles. Tie or hang out of window something white to call attention of emergency vehicles. If it is in roadway, stay away. If it is out of traffic, stay in car. Call help |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete penalty for DWI or Driving While Intoxicated (First Offense) |
|
Definition
| criminal penalty, 6 months in jail, license suspension for 30 days, $1,000+Court costs |
|
|
Term
| How soon after drinking alcohol does it reach your brain? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is the definition of alcohol and what does blood alcohol concentration measure? |
|
Definition
| Alcohol is a depressant and has anesthetic effect on the brain. BAC describes the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood expressed by weight per unit of volume. |
|
|
Term
| Does one type of alcohol affect a driver more than other types? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Does alcohol always affect you the same way? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| List four things that any type of alcohol can do to your body. |
|
Definition
-reduce ability to judge speeds, distances, and angles -encourages drive to take foolish risks and break laws -impairs concentration -slows reaction time -limits vision -reduces ability to judge your condition -sleepiness -increases anger |
|
|
Term
| List the things that marijuana can do to your body. |
|
Definition
| affect eyesight, judging distances, speed and angles, and make everything hopelessly confusing |
|
|
Term
| How far can a load extend to the front and rear of a vehicle? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What is carbon monoxide poisoning? |
|
Definition
| gas from car exhaust that is odorless that makes you sleepy and kills you |
|
|
Term
| What should you do if your car overheats? |
|
Definition
| pull over and turn off engine. Do not open radiator caps. |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete steps to take if you realize you are about to be hit from the rear. |
|
Definition
-be ready to apply your brakes -brace yourself between steering wheel and seat back -press your head firmly against head rest |
|
|
Term
| Give the steps to take if your brakes fail while driving. |
|
Definition
-let car slow down gradually. Steer and shift down -shift to neutral and gradually apply handbrake -Do not drive without brakes, no matter how slowly. Get help. |
|
|
Term
| Define the crime of hit and run driving. |
|
Definition
| if youa er involved in or cause an accident, you are required to stop, identify yourself, and give aid. Failure to do so may result n a fine or jail. |
|
|
Term
| List 5 reasons for which your driving privileges will be suspended. |
|
Definition
| -DWI -Manslaughter -Any felony committed while driving -Failure to stop at accident -failure to stop for school bus -3 convictions of reeckless driving in 12 months -unlawful use of license -false statements or concealing material on license -failure to answer traffic law charge -driving against restriction -refusal to take alcohol tes |
|
|
Term
| HOw long will your suspension be extended if you are convicted of driving while under suspension? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What devices are used on trucks to prevent the spray or splash of water,mud, or loose road surface material to the rear? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| you operate a vehicle in a criminally negligent or reckless manner. |
|
|
Term
| When you drive a vehicle on the highways of Louisiana, does that imply consent to be tested at random for the determining of the alcoholic content of your blood and the presence of other illegal controlled dangerous substances exist? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| Define and give the penalties for vehicular homicide. |
|
Definition
| Killing of a human by and operator of any motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, or other means of conveyance, whether or not there is any intent to cause death or great bodily harm. fines are $2000-$15000 and 5-30 years prison time with one year mandatory in jail for each account |
|
|
Term
| What must freight carrying vehicles and passenger buses carry in their vehicles? |
|
Definition
3 red reflectors 3 flares 2 12" red flags |
|
|
Term
| IF you are 21 years of age or older and refuse to submit to a blood level alcohol test, how long will your driving privileges be suspended for? |
|
Definition
first offense-1 year second offense-2 years |
|
|
Term
| If you submit to a test and are under 21 years of age, at what level by weight of alcohol in your blood will your driving privileges be suspended and for how long? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| HOw long for a second offence of blood level alcohol being over the limit under 21? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What should you do if your gas pedal sticks? |
|
Definition
put it into neutral put on brakes try to free with foot, or ask passenger to help free it pull over turn off ignition |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete recommendations for driving in fog. |
|
Definition
Dim lights slow down don't creep be aware of vehicles around you tap brakes lightly to make yourself aware to others |
|
|
Term
| What should you do if another vehicle is attempting to overtake and pass you but cannot complete the passing because of an oncoming car? |
|
Definition
if driver continues to make the pass, slow down and pull right if driver drops back, speed up to allow them to move behind you move over to right shoulder |
|
|
Term
| Give the complete recommendations for leaving the interstate. |
|
Definition
| Look ahead for signs telling you which exit and lane. Signal intention. Not too fast. Not too slow. Get into lane a mile ahead. |
|
|
Term
| Is it legal to stop or back up if you miss your exit on an interstate? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What should you do if you miss your exit? |
|
Definition
| drive to the next exit and return to the exit you wanted. |
|
|
Term
| Where are deceleration lanes on an interstate? |
|
Definition
| right before exit ramp; right when you get off of highway. |
|
|
Term
| What should you do if you are about to be hit from the side? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| What should you do if you are about to be hit from the side? |
|
Definition
keep tight grip get ready to steer quickly |
|
|