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What is alcohol?
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A depressant
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You should never coast in neutral or with the clutch in because:
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You need to be in gear to safely control your vehicle.
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You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing uphill and there is no curb present. You should:
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.Turn the steering wheel toward the right.
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What should you do if a collision is unavoidable?
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Choose to hit something that's standing still rather than something moving toward you.
If you have to hit anything, try to make it a glancing blow or a sideswipe.Choose to hit something that will give way rather than something that is rigid. |
Driving more slowly than surrounding traffic is:
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Often a hazard since other drivers may become frustrated and try to pass you.
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You park your car on the side of the road and you are facing uphill. You should:
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Place the manual transmission in low gear or th automatic in park.
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An Implied Consent Law is:
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A law stating that you agree to a breath test when under arrest and suspected of drinking and driving
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You park your car on the side of the road. You are facing downhill and there is no curb present. You should:
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Place the manual transmission in reverse or place the automatic transmission in park.
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Doubling your speed has what effect on braking distance?
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Twice the speed = four times the breaking distance.
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In what situations may you pass a vehicle on the right?
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When another vehicle is making a left turn, or on a one way road where not restricted.
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When there are two lanes of traffic going your way, it is usually safe to:
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Use the right lane to pass vehicles that are making left turns.
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What causes most rear end collisions?
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Following too closely.
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When you are merging onto the freeway, you should be driving:
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At or near the speed of traffic.
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What does the sign shape Rectangle, Longer Dimension Horizontal represent?
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Used for guide signs.
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What does the color yellow represent?
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Used as background color for warning signs (except construction and maintenance signs), and school signs.
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