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part of your vision lets you see details? - answer-Central vision

Risk factors are contributed by - answer-drivers and pedestrians, vehicles, and
roadway environments.

The correct driver seating position includes - answer-hips pushed all the way to the
back of your seat, heel on the floor, ball of foot on the brake, knees and elbows
slightly bent and torso at least ten inches away from the steering wheel.

Push-pull steering technique is used for - answer-making most turns and driving
through curves.

To make a smooth stop - answer-trail brake just before stopping.

Before making a turn, you should - answer-see a clear path, and then turn your head
before turning the wheel.

Aiming for targets help you - answer-steer accurately, find information early, and
plan far ahead.

The transition peg for a left turn is - answer-the left front corner post.

The transition peg for a right turn is the right front door post. - answer-False

A target can be a moving object if it is in the center of your intended path. - answer-
False

Hold the wheel at "8 & 4" or "10 & 2" for the best control of your vehicle. - answer-
False

Always make sure you have a clear path before moving your vehicle. - answer-True

Why is it good practice to have your headlights on during the day? - answer-To help
other drivers see your car.

What is the transition peg for a right turn? - answer-The inside rear-view mirror.

What do you look at to know if your car is on target? - answer-The top of the wheel.

The purposes of traffic signs are - answer-To regulate, to warn, to guide

A red circle and a diagonal slash on a sign means that - answer-The action is not
allowed

Your traffic light changes to yellow as you approach an intersection. In most cases,
what action should you take? - answer-Make every reasonable effort to stop.

, A sign with an orange background in a diamond or rectangular indicates a - answer-
construction zone.

What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches away from a line on the right? -
answer-Center of the hood

What is the standard reference point for 3 feet away from a line on the right? -
answer-Middle of the right half of the the hood

What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches from a line to the front? - answer-
Corner post or side mirror

What is the standard reference point for 3-6 inches away from a line on the left? -
answer-Approximately one foot from the left corner of hood

What is a legal stop position? - answer-Stopping behind the crosswalk or line, or in
line with the stop sign.

What is a safety stop position? - answer-Stopping at the edge of the curb to get a
better view

What is a staggered stop position? - answer-Stopping where you can see the line to
avoid being hit by people turning in front of you.

What is the correct side position to begin a precision right turn when no bike path is
present? - answer-3 feet away from the right edge of the roadway.

The speed limit in a school zone is 20 mph. - answer-True

The odometer in your car measures total miles traveled. - answer-True

A hole in traffic is larger than a gap in traffic. - answer-True

To effectively search an intersection from a stopped position, you should look 90
degrees left, right, and then left again. - answer-False

What is LP1? - answer-Center of the line

What is LP2? - answer-Left side of the lane

What is LP3? - answer-Right side of the lane

What is LP4? - answer-Over the left line

What is LP5? - answer-Over the right line

At a 4-way uncontrolled intersection, who must yield? - answer-The person on the
left must yield to the person on the right and pedestrians.

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