Unit 3 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. In 2005, more than how many Nevada highway fatalities were not wearing their seat belt?☐ a. 10% ☐ b. 17% ☐ c. 25% ☐ d. 50%
A

25%

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  1. What year of car must have a lap-type seat belt for passengers in the front seat?☐ a. 1968 ☐ b. Older than 1968 ☐ c. Newer than 1968 ☐ d. Both A and C
A

Both a and c

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  1. What year of car must have a lap-type seat belt and a shoulder harness for passengers in the front seat?☐ a. 1970 ☐ b. Older than 1970 ☐ c. Newer than 1970 ☐ d. Both A and C
A

Both a and c

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4
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  1. What penalties may be enforced for not restraining a child under age 6 and who weighs less than 60 pounds?☐ a. Payment of fines ☐ c. License suspension☐ b. Community service ☐ d. All of the above
A

All of the above

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5
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  1. How old must a supervising person be when a child under 7 years-old is left in the car?☐ a. 12 years-old ☐ b. 18 years-old ☐ c. 21 years-old ☐ d. None of the above
A

12 yrs old

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6
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  1. What requirements are needed for infants to ride in a car seat facing forward?☐ a. 1 year ☐ b. 20 pounds ☐ c. 1 year or 20 pounds ☐ d. 1 year and 20 pounds
A

1 yr and 20 pounds

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7
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  1. In a crash, how fast do the airbags explode from the dashboard?☐ a. 100 mph ☐ b. 150 mph ☐ c. 200 mph ☐ d. 250 mph
A

200 mph

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8
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  1. What should you do before starting the vehicle engine?☐ a. Make sure the windshield and windows are clean ☐ c. Check your attitude☐ b. Fasten seat belt ☐ d. All of the above
A

All of the above

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9
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  1. What should you do after starting the vehicle engine?☐ a. Check warning lights ☐ c. Adjust stereo volume☐ b. Check fuel level ☐ d. All of the above
A

All of the above

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10
Q
  1. What should you stop, look, and listen for when moving your vehicle?☐ a. Traffic ☐ c. Pedestrians☐ b. Bicyclists ☐ d. All of the above
A

All of the above

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11
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  1. What should you not do when parking your vehicle?☐ a. Look for bicyclists ☐ c. Set the parking brake☐ b. Park more than 18 inches from the curb ☐ d. Turn off the engine
A

Park more than 18 inches from curb

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12
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Red color curb

A

No stopping

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13
Q

White color curb

A

Short stop

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13
Q

Blue color curb

A

Handicapped parking

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14
Q

Yellow color curb

A

Loading zone

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15
Q

Green color curb

A

Limited-time parking

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16
Q
  1. Where can you not park your vehicle?

☐ a. On a bridge ☐ d. Within a bike lane

☐ b. On a sidewalk ☐ e. In front of a public or private driveway

☐ c. Within an intersection ☐ f. All of the above

A

All of the above

17
Q
  1. How far away must you park from a fire hydrant where parallel parking is permitted?☐ a. 10 feet ☐ b. 15 feet ☐ c. 20 feet ☐ d. 25 feet
A

15 ft

18
Q
  1. How is the international symbol of access (handicapped symbol) displayed on vehicles?☐ a. Special license plate ☐ c. Both A and B☐ b. Window placard ☐ d. None of the above
A

Both a and b

19
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  1. When can you use a handicapped placard for parking in designated handicapped parking?☐ a. Driver is handicapped ☐ c. Both A and B☐ b. Passenger is handicapped ☐ d. None of the above
A

Both a and b

20
Q
  1. In Nevada, wearing a seat belt is required by law.
A

True

21
Q
  1. Air bags are your best protection against injury or death if you are in a vehicle crash.
A

False

22
Q
  1. You may hold a child in your lap or buckle yourself and a child into a single safety belt.
A

False

23
Q
  1. You may buckle two children into a single safety belt.
A

False

24
Q
  1. A person who leaves a child under the age of seven in a vehicle unattended may be found guilty
    of a misdemeanor offense.
A

True

25
Q
  1. Always put a child in the front seat if the car has a passenger side airbag.
A

False

26
Q
  1. There are four steps for kid’s car seats and belt-positions.
A

True

27
Q
  1. Older children may ride in the front if necessary, but the seat should be moved forward
    as close as possible and a child restraint with a complete harness system should be used.
A

False

28
Q
  1. When a roadway has no curb or other barriers, and there are no signs or markings giving instruction, you should park parallel to the road.
A

True

29
Q
  1. When parking your vehicle should face in the opposite direction that normal traffic flows.
A

False

30
Q
  1. Parallel parking is used when there is only one space open between two cars.
A

True

31
Q
  1. When parking facing downhill, turn your front tires toward or into the curb or road shoulder.
A

True

32
Q
  1. It is illegal to park next to or opposite construction zones.
A

True

33
Q
  1. Double parking is legal.
A

False

34
Q
  1. Do not stop on a freeway except for an emergency.
A

True

35
Q
  1. The minimum fine for illegally parking in a reserved handicapped space is $100.
A

False

36
Q
  1. It is illegal to leave a dog or car unattended in a vehicle during periods of extreme heat or cold.
A

True

37
Q
  1. The driver and any passengers age 8 and older must wear safety belts if the vehicle has them
A

False

38
Q
  1. When you have to use emergency parking areas on highways and freeways, always use your 4-way flashers or parking lights.
A

True

39
Q
  1. When parking facing uphill and there is a curb, turn your front tires away from the curb.
A

True