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Tennessee F Endorsement Driver's License Correctly Solved Exam [100% Correct Answers] Properly adjusted head restraints are: **Ans**Always set to a height that aligns with the back of the head and are intended to prevent whiplash during a rear-end collision. Drivers should hold the ...

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Tennessee F Endorsement Driver's
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Correct Answers]
Properly adjusted head restraints are: **Ans**Always set to a height that aligns with the back of the
head and are intended to prevent whiplash during a rear-end collision.



Drivers should hold the steering wheel with both hands at about: **Ans**The 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock
positions.



To achieve the best driving posture when adjusting the driver's seat, position it so that your body is
approximately how far from the steering wheel? **Ans**10 to 12 inches away.



A child in a car seat should: **Ans**Face the rear if they weigh under 20 pounds and are less than 1 year
old, and face forward if they are between 1 and 3 years old and exceed 20 pounds.



Children aged 4 to 8 years and shorter than 4 feet, 9 inches: **Ans**Must use a belt-positioning booster
seat and wear a seatbelt.



The lap belt must be worn: **Ans**Over the pelvis, with the lower edge snug against the tops of the
thighs. The shoulder belt should cross over the shoulder and chest, never under the arm or across the
abdomen. Pregnant women should position the lap belt below the abdomen and the shoulder belt
above the belly.



Studies show that proper use of lap and shoulder belts: **Ans**Reduces the likelihood of fatal injuries
for front-seat passengers by 45% and cuts the risk of moderate to severe injuries by 50%, with light truck
occupants seeing reductions of 60-65%.



Regarding airbags and children, it is safer for kids aged 12 and under to ride in the backseat because:
**Ans**Airbags can seriously injure young children during crashes, and they are more secure when
properly restrained in the rear, regardless of whether the vehicle has a passenger-side airbag. It's not
recommended to place a child seat in the front seat if an airbag is present; if it must be done, ensure the
front seat is pushed as far back as possible and the child is securely buckled.



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, For children 12 and under in vehicles equipped with airbags, the safest location is: **Ans**The backseat.



The meaning of a "Yield" sign is: **Ans**To reduce speed and give way to traffic on the main road while
merging.



What does a "YELLOW LEFT ARROW" traffic signal indicate? **Ans**It warns drivers to prepare to yield
to oncoming traffic.



When the center of the road is marked with one solid yellow line and one broken yellow line, and the
broken line is on your side (right), it indicates: **Ans**That you are in a passing zone and may safely
pass other vehicles if no oncoming traffic is present.



An octagonal shape signifies: **Ans**STOP. (This is the only 8-sided sign on the road and always
indicates danger). Color: Red.



A triangular shape indicates: **Ans**Yield.



A round shape indicates: **Ans**Railroad Ahead (some railroad signs may have "Crossbucks").



A diamond shape represents: **Ans**Hazardous or unusual conditions ahead, serving as a warning.



1) Warning signs can include those for school zones, winding roads, narrow bridges, fallen rocks, cattle
crossings, two-way traffic, bike crossings, "left lane ends," "slippery when wet," "low clearance," "T-
intersection ahead," and chevrons (indicating sharp turns ahead).



2) Hazardous conditions require caution and usually necessitate slower speeds (e.g., signs for a 4-way
stop).



A rectangular shape signifies: **Ans**Special laws, regulations, or important information, such as speed
limits or HOV (high-occupancy vehicle) signs.




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