Drivers Ed Flashcards
At an intersection showing a green arrow and a red light means:
A. Stop, even if turning in the direction of the
B. Stop, then proceeded straight through the intersection.
C. You can safely turn in the direction of the arrow.
D. All traffic must turn in the direction of the arrow.
C. You can safely turn in the direction of the arrow
Marijuana has been shown to impair performance on driving tasks for…..
A. Over 10 hours
B. Up to two hours.
C. Up to one hour.
D. Up to five hours.
D. Up to five hours.
When the red lights on a school bus have stopped flashing, you should should not go until…
A. Children safely wave you to proceed through traffic.
B. The school bus driver sticks his or her hand out of the windows to wave you on.
C. The metal arm from the school bus has retracted.
D. The children have completely left the roadway.
D. The children have completely left the roadway.
When entering the roadway from a curb or driveway, what should you be cautious of?
A. Motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians.
B. Cats and dogs.
C. Cars parked too close to the driveway.
D. Debris in the road.
A. Motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians.
Young people with an intermediate license…..
A. May only use wireless devices when there is another passenger in the vehicle.
B. Cannot use any wireless communications device for the first two months of driving.
C. May only use hands-free wireless devices.
D. Cannot use any wireless communications device, except an emergency situations.
D. Cannot use any wireless communications device, except an emergency situations.
When merging in front of commercial vehicles, it is important to leave more space because…
A. They may stop suddenly.
B. They have a longer stopping distance than that of standard vehicles.
C. You can see stoplight ahead.
D. There is no reason to leave more space when following commercial vehicles.
B. They have a longer stopping distance than that of standard vehicles.
When under 21 you can be arrested for a THC/marijuana level of…..
A. 0.08 nanograms per milliliter of blood or more.
B. 0.02 nanograms per milliliter of blood or more.
C. 1.0 nanograms per milliliter of blood or more.
D. More than 0.00 nanograms per milliliter of blood.
D. More than 0.00 nanograms per milliliter of blood.
A gradual approach into a stop situation….
A. Will give you the best opportunity to control the traffic to your rear.
B. Frustrates other drivers.
C. Decreases congestion.
D. Increases your driving time.
A. Will give you the best opportunity to control the traffic to your rear.
How does marijuana affect your decision-making while driving?
A. Decision times to evaluate situations and determine appropriate responses are not affected.
B. Time to determine appropriate response decreases.
C. Decision times to evaluate situations and determine appropriate responses increase.
D. Decision times to evaluate situations are shortened.
C. Decision times to evaluate situations and determine appropriate responses increase.
When parking downhill with a curb, you should set the parking brake and:
A. Keep the front tires straight ahead.
B. Turn the steering wheel away from the curb.
C. Turn the steering wheel toward the curb.
D. The right rear tire against the curb.
C. Turn the steering wheel toward the curb.
When there is a shared center lane, you can…..
A. Use this lane as a driving lane during rush-hour.
B. Drive in this lane as far as necessary as long as you are turning left.
C. Not travel more than 300 feet.
D. Drive in this lane to pass.
C. Not travel more than 300 feet.
You must use your low beams when you were within:
A. 300 feet of a vehicle you are following.
B. 100 feet of a vehicle you are following.
C. 250 feet of a vehicle you were following.
D. 500 feet of a vehicle you are following.
A. 300 feet of a vehicle you are following.
When may you park along the shoulder of the freeway?
A. As long as you turn on your four-way emergency flashers.
B. If no part of your vehicle is on the road.
C. Only if you have an emergency.
D. Drive slowly so you can check traffic.
C. Only if you have an emergency.
To merge with traffic, you should?
A. Merge to other lanes, only when other drivers have stopped their vehicles.
B. Wait until your travel lane is ending and then merge, even into a small gap.
C. Allow a gap of about four seconds for safety.
D. Merge at any time regardless of a gap.
C. Allow a gap of about four seconds for safety.
Drivers entering an intersection to turn left:
A. Must wait for the green arrow before turning left.
B. Can wait in the intersection until the light turns yellow before turning.
C. Can wait in the intersection until they can turn left.
D. Must not enter the intersection unless they can get through it without having to stop.
D. Must not enter the intersection unless they can get through it without having to stop.
By doing what, you can assess the problems and hazards in your path of travel and choose the best actions?
A. Using a navigation system.
B. Scanning the rearview mirror.
C. Relying on the vehicles around you.
D. Scanning ahead.
D. Scanning ahead.
What is the common contributing factor in fatal or serious injury run-off-the-road collisions?
A. Unrestrained occupants.
B. Improper lane change.
C. Distracted driving.
D. Speeding.
D. Speeding.
If you refuse to take a blood alcohol content (BAC) test, you will lose your drivers license for:
A. At least one year.
B. 90 days.
C. Six months.
D. At least two years.
A. At least one year.
To ensure safe driving when following large vehicles, you should?
A. Be able to count 15 seconds between you and the vehicle.
B. If you cannot see the driver’s side mirrors, then the driver cannot see you.
C. If you cannot see the next vehicle in front of the large vehicle, you are following too close.
D. If you cannot see each side of the large vehicle, then you are unable to pass.
B. If you cannot see the driver’s side mirrors, then the driver cannot see you.
The correct way to use a freeway exit ramp is:
A. Slow down before entering the exit ramp.
B. Keep your speed constant once in the exit ramp.
C. Pass slower traffic in the exit ramp.
D. Do not slow down until you move onto the exit ramp.
D. Do not slow down until you move onto the exit ramp.
When in a motor vehicle on a highway it is:
A. All right to drink if you are driving, but not drunk.
B. Illegal to drink from, but all right to transport open containers of alcohol in the passenger compartment.
C. Illegal to either drink from or to possess open containers of alcohol in the passenger compartment.
D. All right to drink if you are not driving.
C. Illegal to either drink from or to possess open containers of alcohol in the passenger compartment.