Distances/Statistics Flashcards
Child car seat can reduce the likelihood of injury or death by…
75 percent
Who must be buckled into a rear-facing child car seat attached to the vehicle by a seatbelt or the UAS strap?
Infants, less than 9 kg (20 lbs.)
Who must be buckled into child car seat attached to the vehicle by a seatbelt or a UAS strap?
Toddlers, 9-18 kg (20-40 lbs.)
Who may remain in a rear-facing child car seat if it is designed to accodomodate the child’s height and weight?
Children, more than 9 kg (20 lbs.)
Booster seats provide – percent more protection than seatbelts alone
60 percent
Who must use a booster seat?
Children
* Under age of 8
* 18-36 kg (40-80 lbs.)
* Less than 145 cm (4ft., 9 in.) tall
Children under age – should be placed in the back seat
13
When must you switch from high beams to low beams?
- 150 m away from oncoming vehicles
- 60 m behind a vehicle
List:
Requirements for lights on car
- Headlights must shine 150 m in front
- Headlights must light up objects 110 m away
- Rear lights must be seen 150 m away
- License plate light must be present
State:
Speed limit in cities, towns, and villages
50 km/h (unless otherwise posted)
State:
Speed limit outside of cities, towns and villages
80 km/h (unless otherwise posted)
What distance must be maintained between cars and cyclists when passing?
1 m
When must you stop?
1. Approaching a school bus in same direction (no median strip)
2. Behind a school bus (no median strip)
3. Approaching a school bus in opposite direction (no median strip)
4. Approaching a school bus in opposite direction (median strip)
1, 2, and 3
* If you are on a roadway with a median strip, only vehicles approaching from the rear of the bus must stop
How far behind a school bus do you have to stop?
20 m
How far in front of a school bus do you have to stop?
Enough distance for kids to safely cross