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' [7 v$ y3 `0 j% |0 `4 d1.Which of the following are best practices with respect to backing?
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3 t% v, [2 [. ?+ ]- ~ A)Back at 10km/h1 `/ i- i* h' A) w9 P, X- G6 j1 Q
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C)Back to the blind side of the vehicle
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6 q3 q. {4 d0 x5 l D)Avoid backing whenever possible
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: m& w9 m% P; f% j$ _0 K 2.If you can't avoid a collision, what is the best action to take to reduce injuries?
# u" N* L+ f r* q8 V A)Lock your brakes and turn toward the ditch
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7 l; W a ^. r) L8 F) {9 v6 B B)Use controlled braking and steering to collide with any objects at an angle
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C)Lock your brakes and steer hard to the left side of the highway& g5 `" ~" C6 {% \# R3 _% V8 A
4 ~, r, \- B: ?% Y) G. i% y D)Slam on the brakes and hit head-on/ z- ?+ E# K9 \6 t+ s* f8 ]
! A7 `4 G1 R2 T$ e 3.The most effective way to quickly stop a vehicle traveling at speeds greater than 60 km/h on wet pavement is to:" D1 j( `# K/ [: e2 }/ z
. N3 O4 Y5 J% Q6 y( R A)Pump the brakes
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6 K# S7 H C; @* t, O0 W/ d B)Shift to a lower gear and squeeze the brakes
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C)Lock the brakes
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D)Threshold brake" d' _4 }! d5 W0 d2 Q: Y
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- L5 d9 l/ _- b" g 4.When driving a vehicle equipped with ABS brakes, the best way to stop in an emergency is:
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! l, g% p4 t' U6 G( s A)Apply firm pressure on the brake pedal
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B)Quickly pump the brake pedal
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C)Slowly pump the brake pedal0 R8 i5 P* }6 h D! l
, W, w8 m9 ?, ` D)Press on the brake pedal until you feel a pulsating, then ease up
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3 U. O3 |2 ~+ l. L9 ?" Z 5.What is the minimum distance ahead that you should look when driving?
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A)Four seconds ahead
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B)12 to 15 seconds ahead
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$ X8 L, Z$ E# j* R( b C) Four car lengths
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D) About 1 km
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6.Responsibility for the safe maintenance of any vehicle rests mainly with:
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: g* U( G. a& y A) The automotive department or service station
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D) The manufacturer8 m, C* P/ T6 q5 k/ s+ ?
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7.The condition of tires on a vehicle is important because:
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- g) R/ I' C4 p# G/ `* M1 B A) Contact between tires and the road stop the vehicle
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B) All of the answers are correct: X L4 T0 a+ x$ T( T
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C) Tires provide traction
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2 v/ e* d$ u% n& n+ Y0 J 8. A yellow traffic sign indicates:1 r# D3 p% E5 ~ _: s0 [3 E* z
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A) Roadside services+ P% S4 p. v6 F( w! X8 t* i
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& m9 b6 {: T& p2 H D) A prohibitive message
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9. You are driving on a highway when the left front tire suddenly goes flat. You should:
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8 Z: D, _' a# u6 ^! ]2 [1 V% U A) Signal, pump brakes, and steer left! f5 L- g; t! h+ F8 l, u! |
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: O1 b3 m: Y) {1 h C) Grip the wheel firmly, engage ABS brakes, and steer right2 `( g( T p4 y! i- j' }2 i
: a5 g. ?8 j u. _ D) Grip the wheel firmly, steer straight, and reduce speed without using the brakes
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10. Properly understanding an anti-lock braking system:
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3 v2 B2 J- U3 `2 h( M2 r- k* V A) Can help drivers be safer on the road
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B) All of the answers are correct! J, Y" W9 p8 N5 U
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C) Can greatly reduce the risk of injury
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b- s/ u; l8 _2 y' \9 S( e; e D) Can reduce the risk of having a collision
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8 O7 S, R4 s; g- V 11. You should return to your lane after passing another vehicle once:
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A) The other driver signals with the lights+ y7 b0 e& c: i
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$ J5 U2 h* S) Y7 y0 v2 L5 k# ]2 m D) You are 5 metres past the vehicle
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/ x, l9 f0 o/ I: j% i0 S, w6 X) L 12. To be proactive and reduce the chance of road rage in other drivers, you should:1 V4 [- g; g& q; X) X! f
; K6 o" r& Y, z" ^# D5 g9 B A) Drive the same speed as all other drivers4 ~& t% D; D( t! |/ M# h3 x
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C) Keep a space cushion all around your vehicle
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13. The first thing you should do prior to backing out of a parking stall is:$ B2 T% F5 p7 f% N6 \/ v
. t1 g& n1 q3 v* G" O8 m4 k# g2 U A) Sound your horn twice$ D; p, V) S7 } W p" U
0 a& ~% m8 ?6 w8 S6 x( V6 w0 n4 d B) Proceed slowly0 Q2 H4 F4 h) B. m
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C) Walk around the vehicle to check for hazards
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D) Use your mirrors and look out the rear window8 z5 t) h# f1 A7 F( X! H
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- E9 ], v1 ]$ R 14. What causes most vehicle crashes?1 Y. c2 G4 J, X% f* L# `
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A) Traffic laws! T% U2 ^7 Q7 N) n" K4 o" T) o: P7 m
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B) Defects in the road
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- o. z, O$ K2 d+ U9 u 15. A black/white or red/white traffic sign indicates:* G, e: G% V+ A1 ~8 J5 T8 R: O
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A) A construction zone
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C) Roadside services
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8 L% Q+ m" R5 `* }) D 16. A flashing red traffic control light always has the same meaning as:
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A) A caution sign; \5 c/ v4 o c7 y
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* C/ }0 p- E3 n17. The major factor contributing to cornering skids is:
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A) Entering the corner too fast0 I6 A- o( i; \" I# m& w4 Z
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B) Driving with all season tires( o9 }: e! E. L7 A6 M8 } l+ `4 g
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C) Braking sharply while in the curve0 j$ G$ r" R" B2 @4 H5 j) ~9 X
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18. You will anticipate better when driving in a rural area if you:% w/ U7 |/ n0 O$ p, |4 J0 ]! B
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A) Check your mirrors every 30 seconds
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( b( K$ Y+ G; j/ o x B) Scan at least 25 seconds ahead7 w$ ^# [) H" n; R+ j; h
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19. Maintaining a 4-second following distance in wet weather conditions is an example of:- w' H7 B2 u& T; n2 {) o- O) h# D
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A) Time management8 W0 U: S$ m8 K+ D2 g5 u
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B) Communication
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C) Searching) P/ X3 t# E4 j$ ~7 ?: {
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D) Managing space; a8 M, H% a A/ w$ t0 l# K
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- g! K) W, t/ \. q w# ~5 `5 j 20. When a vehicle loses traction in a curve and has a rear wheel skid, it is called:3 Q7 b2 N) S+ J- m. P
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C) Power steer
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! Z# n* A. g* U 21. To keep a safe following distance in an urban area, a driver should:
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B) Keep at least a 2- to 3-second following distance
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C) Keep at least a 12-second following distance3 S* q" l4 ^5 ?/ b) `
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D) Keep one car length for every 10km/h of speed
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