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1. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) are:
a. Designed to allow you to drive faster.
b. Designed to help prevent wheel lock-up caused by over-braking on
slippery road surfaces.
c. Designed to allow you to brake faster than conventional brakes.
d. Designed to make braking distance shorter. - ANSWER B
2. When stopping in an emergency with ABS brakes you should:
a. Apply firm, continuous pressure to the brake pedal.
b. Pump the brakes.
c. Take your foot off the brakes if you hear brake noise.
d. Rely solely on the brakes to help you avoid obstacles. - ANSWER A
3. An engine brake retarder is:
a. More efficient at a higher engine r.p.m. and in a lower transmission
gear.
b. Often restricted in residential areas.
c. Sufficiently powerful to replace regular brakes altogether.
d. a. and b. are correct. - ANSWER D
4. When driving through large amounts of water on the roadway you should:
a. Apply a slight constant pressure on the brakes.
, b. Speed up to get through it as fast as possible. Avoid brake use
altogether.
c. Avoid brake use altogether.
d. Pump the brakes. - ANSWER A
5. To dry out your brakes during extremely wet conditions you should:
a. Avoid brake use altogether.
b. Apply a slight pressure to the brakes for a short distance.
c. Pump the brakes.
d. Hit the brakes hard whenever possible. - ANSWER B
6. Runaway lanes are:
a. Lanes in which vehicles may travel faster than the posted speed
limits.
b. Lanes designed for commercial vehicles only.
c. Lanes designed to help slow and stop a vehicle if its brakes fail.
d. High occupancy vehicle lanes. - ANSWER C
7. In ideal driving conditions, passenger cars and light trucks should be at least
how many seconds behind the vehicle they are following?
a. Two seconds.
b. Three seconds.
c. Four seconds.
d. Five seconds. - ANSWER A
8. If you must drive more slowly than the traffic flow you should:
a. Travel in the left lane.
b. Travel in the center lane.
c. Travel in the right lane.
, d. Drive with your hazard lights on. - ANSWER C
9. If you attempt to drive faster than the traffic flow:
a. You may not be able to maintain a safe following distance.
b. You will be required to make more lane changes, and may more easily
make a mistake.
c. You will tire more quickly.
d. All of the above. - ANSWER D
10.When driving a large commercial vehicle on the highway, you must leave
how much space between your vehicle and other large commercial
vehicles?
a. 40 metres. 50 metres.
b. 50 metres.
c. 60 metres.
d. 70 metres. - ANSWER C
11.A red triangle Slow Moving Vehicle sign should be placed on any vehicle
that travels at less than:
a. 30 km/h
b. 40 km/h
c. 50 km/h
d. 60 km/h - ANSWER B
12.Your danger zone is:
a. Any area around your vehicle that you cannot see from the driver's
seat.
b. The section of road through which your vehicle must travel before it
can stop.
, c. Any area around your vehicle when you are speeding.
d. The road on which you are traveling when conditions are less than
ideal. - ANSWER B
13.Your danger zone increases when:
a. You speed increases.
b. Your vehicle is heavy.
c. It is raining.
d. All of the above. - ANSWER D
14.When you see a potential hazard in your danger zone, you should:
a. Remove your foot from the accelerator and cover the brake pedal.
b. Hit the brakes.
c. Speed up and try to swerve around it.
d. Come to a complete stop until the hazard is gone. - ANSWER A
15.Wheelbase is:
a. The size and weight of your tires.
b. The distance between the front wheels and the rear wheels of a
vehicle.
c. The amount of room needed for a vehicle to make a sharp turn.
d. All of the above. - ANSWER B
16.The turning radius for a vehicle is:
a. The amount of room needed for a vehicle to make a turn.
b. Different for the front and rear tires.
c. Dependant on the size of the vehicle.
d. All of the above. - ANSWER D