When following a vehicle at night, lower your high-beam headlights when you are within: - (answer)-
200 feet
when entering a freeway, you should not: - (answer)- cross a solid line
to avoid the glare from oncoming headlights: - (answer)- Glance back and forth between the side of the
road and straight ahead
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, you should: - (answer)- release the accelerator
You should avoid the right lane of the freeway during rush hour: - (answer)- to leave room for vehicles
entering and exiting
Switch to low beams when oncoming traffic is within: - (answer)- 500 feet
when driving on wet roads you should - (answer)- reduce your speed
If you have a tire blowout: - (answer)- Do not brake, but slow down and pull off the road
If you drive in fog, you should turn on the: - (answer)- low beam headlights
If you come upon a severe dust storm, you should - (answer)- Reduce speed and pull off the road
When you merge onto a freeway, you should be driving: - (answer)- at the same speed as the traffic in
the right lane
, The best way to bring your vehicle out of a skid is to: - (answer)- turn the wheel in the direction of the
skid
If you are in the black car, the most difficult car for you to see is: - (answer)- car 2
You should leave enough space between you and the vehicle directly in front of you: - (answer)- to allow
for a sudden stop
when changing lanes, check your side mirrors for other traffic and: - (answer)- turn your head quickly
and look over your shoulder
to keep aware of the position of traffic behind you, it is best to - (answer)- check your rearview mirror
often
the driver of this vehicle has a "blind spot" in - (answer)- areas 1 and 3
Normally, the distance from you to the vehicle ahead should be at least equivalent to: - (answer)- 3
seconds
If you come to an intersection and your view to the side is blocked, you should: - (answer)- stop, then
inch forward until you can see clearly in both directions
you are required by law to notify the Motor Vehicle Division of a change of address within: - (answer)-
10 days
Penalties for the first conviction for driving under the influence are: - (answer)- 10 days jail, $1,250,
alcohol treatment, community service and ignition interlock
Penalties for the second conviction for driving under the extreme influence are: - (answer)- 120 days jail,
$3,250, 1 year revocation, alcohol treatment, community service and ignition interlock