1.
When a hazard is seen ahead, reaction distance:
is how far a vehicle will continue to travel, in ideal conditions, before the driver hits the brakes.
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equals total stopping distance minus perception distance.
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is the sum of perception distance and braking distance.
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None of the above.
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2.
When approaching someone using a white cane, you should proceed with caution because:
the pedestrian is deaf.
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the pedestrian might be using a guide dog.
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the pedestrian might be blind.
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the pedestrian is blind.
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3.
Which of the following statements about safe following distance is true?
If weather or road conditions are not ideal, drivers should use three seconds or more to be safe.
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The safest way to judge a safe following distance is to use the “Two-Second Rule”.
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When the road is slippery, you should allow for more distance between your car and the vehicle in front of you.
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All of the above.
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4.
Which signs have black letters on a yellow or orange background?
Railroad advance warning signs (round)
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Warning signs (diamond)
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Regulatory signs (vertical rectangle)
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None of the above.
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5.
When the driver behind you wants to pass, you should:
change lanes.
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use your brake lights.
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speed up.
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slow down to allow room for the other driver to complete the pass safely.
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6.
This road sign means:

Winding road
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Right lane closed
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Multiple Turns
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Pedestrian Crossing
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7.
Drivers may cross solid yellow lines:
only to pass traffic moving in the same direction.
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during daylight hours only.
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at any time.
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when making turns.
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8.
Alcohol causes:
poor judgment.
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loss of concentration.
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reduced perception.
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All of the above.
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9.
Road signs that point out scenic areas and parks are:
black and orange.
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brown and white.
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green and white.
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black and white.
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10.
Before a school bus stops to load passengers, the driver will usually flash:
red warning lights.
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red lights.
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green lights.
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yellow warning lights.
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