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b 51. Your following distance under normal conditions should be
(a) one car length for every 27 mph.
(b) 2 seconds.
(c) 577 ft.
c 52. Under normal road contitions, you should keep a following distance of
(a) two car lengths.
(b) 25 to 37 ft.
(c) two seconds.
a 53. When following a car in bad weather, you should
(a) increase your following distance to 3 or 4 seconds.
(b) stay 877 ft. behind.
(c) keep your following distance the same.
a 54. The distance you should follow another vehicle should be determined by
(a) speed, weather, road, and vehicle mechanical conditions.
(b) legal speed limit.
(c) condition of vehicle.
(d) type of highway.
a 55. The distance between motor vehicles traveling on a highway should be how many vehicle lengths for each ten miles of speed?
(a) one vehicle length.
(b) two vehicle lengths.
(c) three vehicle lengths.
c 56. You are required to keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you at 37 m.p.h.
you should keep
(a) one car length in back.
(b) two car lengths in back.
(c) three car lengths in back.
(d) ten feet in back.
a 57. Good drivers traveling in heavy fog at night always use the
(a) low beams.
(b) high beams.
(c) parking lights.
(d) no lights.
a 58. When light are required on the open highway, a driver shall use the high beam
(a) except when within 577 feet of an oncoming vehicle
(b) except when within 477 feet of an oncoming vehicle
(c) except when within 277 feet of an oncoming vehicle
c 59. When driving a motor vehicle at night, you should dim your headlights when
(a) 577 ft. from meeting an oncoming car.
(b) 377 ft. behind another car.
(c) both of the above.
(d) neither of the above.
a 60. When meeting a car with blinding headlights, you should
(a) use quick glances, looking away from the bright lights.
(b) stare at the oncoming headlights to make sure you will not go into his lane.
(c) turn on your lights until the other driver dims his lights.
a 61. Before changing lane in traffic, you should
(a) see if it is safe, and then signal.
(b) have your turn signal on for at least a minute.
(c) sound your horn.
(d) be stopped or driving slower than the other traffic
a 62. Under which of the following conditions would the road be most likely to be slippery?
(a) It has just started to rain or drizzle.
(b) It has been raining for an hour or more.
(c) on a dry surface.
b 63. You are driving on a slippery road and you have to make a stop quickly. The best way to do this is to
(a) jam on your brake.
(b) pump the brake pedal.
(c) gradually hit your brake pedal.
(d) apply brakes in normal manner.
b 64. When approaching a curve, you should
(a) pick up speed slightly.
(b) decrease speed before entering the curve.
(c) decrease speed as you enter the curve.
d 65. Prior to entering a curve, a good practice is to
(a) ride the center of the road.
(b) maintain steady speed and apply brakes if necessary.
(c) slow down only when pavement is slippery.
(d) slow down and then increase speed after getting the feel of the curve.
d 66. If you saw a vehicle stopped on the shoulder with its hood up, you should
(a) Turn on your emergency flashers to warn other vehicles and continue at the same speed.
(b) Speed up and change lanes.
(c) Blow your horn to warn its driver.
(d) Slow down and move to the left part of the lane.
a 67. If you have a blow out while driving, you should
(a) slowly let up on the accelerator(Gas Pedal) and look for a safe place to drive off the road.
(b) apply the brakes as soon as you notice the blow out.
(c) keep going at the same speed until you can get off the road.
(d) continue driving on the shoulder until you get to the next exit.
d 68. When a tire blows out, the safest thing to do is
(a) drive on the shoulder of the road and apply brakes.
(b) steer straight ahead.
(c) apply brakes for a quick stop.
(d) slow down gradually, pull off the roadway.
a 69 When a tire blows, the safest thing to do is
(a) look for a safe place to drive off the road.
(b) pump your brakes and stop immediately.
(c) stop gradually on the road and warn other drivers by turning on your emergency lights
a 70. If a car is disabled on the side of the road with its hood up, you should
(a) slow down and move to the left side of you lane.
(b) maintain speed.
(c) blow your horn to warn the driver not to come into your lane
b 71. Whenever the windows of your car become cloudy, obstructing your vision, you should
(a) continue to drive your car but reduce speed.
(b) stop and clear windows.
(c) continue at normal speed.
(d) slow down and drive to service station.
a 72. If you become tired or sleepy while driving, you should
(a) stop and rest.
(b) drink coffee and tea.
(c) drive more carefully.
(d) turn on the radio.
d 73. If you become tired or sleepy while driving, it is best to
(a) take anti-sleep pills.
(b) stop for a cup of coffee.
(c) stop and exercise until you wake up.
(d) rest or if possible change a driver.
c 74. The first driving ability affected by alcohol is
(a) knowledge.
(b) skill.
(c) judgment.
a 75. Alcohol first effects
(a) judgement and coordination.
(b) knowledge.
(c) skill.
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