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2 w0 h) t" c3 V1.Which of the following are best practices with respect to backing?
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* Z0 W7 I J' S/ ?6 y. [$ ? A)Back at 10km/h6 f+ O) P1 ?2 w+ b. \5 f% T
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B)All of the answers are correct
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6 o' R# O* ~6 s) t% z5 p* J4 v C)Back to the blind side of the vehicle
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D)Avoid backing whenever possible
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2.If you can't avoid a collision, what is the best action to take to reduce injuries?, l) t {5 H. Z8 J. E- F$ u6 K
A)Lock your brakes and turn toward the ditch
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B)Use controlled braking and steering to collide with any objects at an angle0 S R5 F0 m x& R
}0 b9 e0 \! S( l. p8 d C)Lock your brakes and steer hard to the left side of the highway0 Z: h3 i# o+ K. E) l/ i( l! W
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D)Slam on the brakes and hit head-on
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! {9 I- m. O5 J) G1 a 3.The most effective way to quickly stop a vehicle traveling at speeds greater than 60 km/h on wet pavement is to:
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A)Pump the brakes/ A# {/ S& o' q5 Q) w- V$ ] z
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B)Shift to a lower gear and squeeze the brakes# Q( h5 u0 P, S7 h" {! K- l. G; ~. J
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C)Lock the brakes
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D)Threshold brake
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/ R% K3 |/ m9 I, |+ P: k# X; o: D 4.When driving a vehicle equipped with ABS brakes, the best way to stop in an emergency is:
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/ p4 S3 O# c' j. {5 H3 @( D A)Apply firm pressure on the brake pedal/ `, e! z2 x2 \
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B)Quickly pump the brake pedal
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* b q( Q# d' n C)Slowly pump the brake pedal
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% {0 S/ i: i5 n6 R D)Press on the brake pedal until you feel a pulsating, then ease up
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, Y4 ?8 j8 j$ p5 w$ N) J 5.What is the minimum distance ahead that you should look when driving?
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0 \' ^' [( F z A)Four seconds ahead. M+ m* v R' ?' D/ V2 Y+ a
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C) Four car lengths
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D) About 1 km- W3 Q5 u, H3 Y) v* T- i
" r% p( k5 ^& s. E6 t 6.Responsibility for the safe maintenance of any vehicle rests mainly with:
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A) The automotive department or service station! q. b1 m7 f; g2 X8 p
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B) The owner/operator2 x) Q9 f8 ~, x; Q/ m! }' @
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C) Law enforcement officers4 f! L' ?0 n7 b
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D) The manufacturer! A" m7 B2 y1 n3 U1 w3 k
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7.The condition of tires on a vehicle is important because:+ e+ W' P( l4 ]. P# U
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C) Tires provide traction
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8. A yellow traffic sign indicates:
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A) Roadside services: I( n$ K! Q, y
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C) A general warning E. u1 n9 i' \/ K: p% S9 a
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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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" g# u& k; \; X0 R) i# j. f A) Signal, pump brakes, and steer left+ V: A+ \+ K+ C" \! I/ |1 G& p( Z y
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C) Grip the wheel firmly, engage ABS brakes, and steer right& x" O1 R3 @( X. ?( q; m I
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3 X& A7 V$ h: i& y3 |) s5 z 10. Properly understanding an anti-lock braking system:
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. A- O6 _2 J7 r% { A) Can help drivers be safer on the road
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B) All of the answers are correct1 ]6 `" x0 c1 Q5 U" c% A# @
# r0 P; f$ D" D! U; B1 f) e C) Can greatly reduce the risk of injury4 M4 r4 M' w: `$ \2 c$ c
1 F& \' Q8 c# D' x D) Can reduce the risk of having a collision
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11. You should return to your lane after passing another vehicle once:
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A) The other driver signals with the lights) w3 b8 N( Y+ e: A# W2 t
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B) You can see the other vehicle in your rear-view mirror1 T: G. }) |- L( C+ [) n
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C) Your rear bumper passes the front bumper of the other vehicle7 Z2 ~: a/ }- @
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6 O5 L* X' n% M 12. To be proactive and reduce the chance of road rage in other drivers, you should:0 ^/ ^- K3 f H$ [- s$ y6 y
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A) Drive the same speed as all other drivers
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B) Signal 30 metres prior to turns in rural areas
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1 Z. [; ~/ `" T9 g# i# R C) Keep a space cushion all around your vehicle0 S! l3 Y1 Y! X- V
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D) All of the answers are correct
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2 L" N R- [, \/ P% G% N 13. The first thing you should do prior to backing out of a parking stall is:
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A) Sound your horn twice% w5 ?: c) q. }2 \
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1 E9 j8 l7 b% }7 h% [9 e C) Walk around the vehicle to check for hazards
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D) Use your mirrors and look out the rear window8 c8 X' m0 b+ ^% R
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) y5 @' @* K; q/ _ 14. What causes most vehicle crashes?
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A) Traffic laws
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B) Defects in the road
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C) Human error6 a1 s0 a6 t7 N" q1 s4 b) m0 E
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D) Inadequate traffic controls
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: b7 v" |7 ]; U# R, J1 j6 V! g* m J 15. A black/white or red/white traffic sign indicates:
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A) A construction zone& [3 q& {1 Y" l. f- h* Q* c* F
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( @; i* C- _. U! n2 P$ N6 `& X 16. A flashing red traffic control light always has the same meaning as:
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- ~7 o4 Z" M) o+ N3 _; k9 GC) A stop sign
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D) An ordinary red traffic light
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17. The major factor contributing to cornering skids is:, u" L! \- P8 p- U" y. M
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A) Entering the corner too fast
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C) Braking sharply while in the curve
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D) Being unfamiliar with the road and road conditions8 d( \& H# A$ s) T
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+ B- i) K. B- Q$ a 18. You will anticipate better when driving in a rural area if you:
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A) Check your mirrors every 30 seconds
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! N" w8 \: M @$ \ B) Scan at least 25 seconds ahead: `' n9 \" U5 H/ f
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' W7 h7 n, p2 c; X 19. Maintaining a 4-second following distance in wet weather conditions is an example of:
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) i- [3 o7 E( W3 M* [ A) Time management5 d: s: o$ u. C' T3 i6 W& U
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B) Communication
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C) Searching
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) P# ]; Z( L7 Y, L. k 20. When a vehicle loses traction in a curve and has a rear wheel skid, it is called:
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# ~0 h1 J& b9 ? c 21. To keep a safe following distance in an urban area, a driver should:6 m- E, v& e$ W* U, R
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A) Keep at least a two car length following distance) v# q7 J6 k8 Y
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6 W% H: K$ k! e C* EC) Keep at least a 12-second following distance
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D) Keep one car length for every 10km/h of speed; |4 l: U# L3 D& K8 {
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