Test Flashcards
How far away you should be from the driver’s airbag?
If your vehicle is equipped with airbags,
you should position your seat so you’re at least 25 cm (10 in)
from the steering wheel. This allows room for the airbag to inflate and protects you from further injury.
How should you adjust head restraint?
Adjust
your head restraint so the top is at least level with the top of
your head.
Two good reason for wearing seat belt?
*Wearing your seatbelt significantly reduces your chance of
serious injury or death in a crash.
* It’s the law in B.C. — you can be fined for not wearing
your seatbelt.
Fine for not wearing seat belt?
The fine for not wearing a seatbelt is $167. Each unrestrained occupant risks a violation ticket
Driver’s responsibility in the car for their passengers?
It’s also your responsibility as
a driver to make sure that all
passengers are properly secured
with seatbelts or child restraint
systems.
When does most of the injuries happens?
Buckle up even on short trips, since most injuries and deaths
occur close to home
What is blind spots?
Blind spots are the areas beside the
vehicle that you cannot see in the mirrors.
When you should not use cruise control?
- on wet, slippery, snowy or icy surfaces
- in urban traffic
- when you are tired
- on winding roads.
When does anti lock braking system activates in the car?
The anti-lock braking system is activated only
when you press heavily on the brake pedal — for example,
during an emergency stop.
How should you dispose motor oil, gas,
antifreeze or battery acid?
Do not pour motor oil, gas,
antifreeze or battery acid
down drains. Take these
fluids to recycling locations
What should you do on a four way or a uncontrolled intersections?
If another vehicle has
arrived at the intersection before you, slow down and yield. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the vehicle on the left
must yield to the vehicle on the right.