UCEUSA Texas Drivers Ed Online Course Prep Q&A Well Answered
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NJ Defensive Driving Course
The Graduated Driver License Program requires new drivers to go through HOW many phases before obtaining WHAT class licenses? -Answer Two phases and either Class A, B, or C licenses
Restrictions placed on licenses are listed on what kind of code? -Answer A letter code
What is listed on your...
UCEUSA Texas Drivers Ed Online
Course Prep Q&A Well Answered
The Graduated Driver License Program requires new drivers to go through HOW many phases before obtaining WHAT class licenses? -Answer Two phases and either Class A, B, or C licenses
Restrictions placed on licenses are listed on what kind of code? -Answer A letter code
What is listed on your drivers' license (hint: it's important)? -Answer Other important emergency contact information
WHO must fill out an application for a license and WHERE? -Answer You must fill it out, and you have to fill it out at a drivers license office
What must you bring to the office to obtain a license? -Answer Proper identification and
your social security number
What kind of tests must you take? -Answer Rules, Signs, Driving Test, and a vision test
If you want to become an organ donor, when would you let everyone know? -Answer When you apply for a license
Whose responsibility is it to renew your license? -Answer Yours
When is it illegal to operate a motor vehicle without a license? -Answer ALWAYS
Offenders must pay what and are subject to what? -Answer They must pay a fine and are subject to further legal actions
If you abuse driving, what could happen to the license? -Answer Suspended, revoked, canceled, or denied
To increase the safety of Texas roadways, the State requires what to every Texas vehicle? -Answer It requires inspection
Anyone using a vehicle in Texas while doing what must do what? -Answer While residing or working within the state for 30+ days must register their vehicles.
Driving is a privilege based on what? -Answer Driving knowledge, skills, and abilities to safely operate a motor vehicle
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for who? -Answer 15-20 year olds
What are novice drivers? -Answer Novice drivers are drivers with little or no experience What do novice drivers possess? -Answer They possess basic knowledge as to their familiarity and operation of motor vehicles
What are key issues for novice drivers? -Answer The maintenance of sufficient safety margins to the front, rear, and sides of the motor vehicle
The novice driver possesses immature what? -Answer Immature perceptual and risk assessment skills that increase the challenge of operating a motor vehicle safely
When compared to experienced drivers, novice drivers what? -Answer Novice drivers have fewer responses to draw from in determining an appropriate driving response to a critical hazard
What is the key capability that experience provides? -Answer To identify and appropriately respond to potential hazards by processing information from a large number of sources
Efficiency in which a motorist processes driving information improves with what? -
Answer Experience
What is increased by the novice driver population? -Answer The likelihood of crash involvement among speeding drivers
Who must be yielded by motorists when crossing a crosswalk or a roadway? -Answer Padestrians
In the presence of traffic signal/sign combinations, what two things must be followed? -
Answer Traffic signs and signals
Drivers must yield to the right of way in what instances? -Answer Intersections controlled by stop signs, yield signs, or making a left turn.
When must drivers yield to the right of way? -Answer Entering or crossing a highway from an alley, private road, highway, and with emergency vehicles
What must drivers do when multiple cars are at a stop sign? -Answer Yield to the first car to stop
What are controlled intersections? -Answer Intersections of roadways that include traffic control signals/signs that notify people of intersection requirements
What are uncontrolled intersections? -Answer Intersections that don't have traffic control signals/signs and rely on the right of way
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