SOLUTIONS
1. How does sitting upright in the drivers seat impact a driver?
It maximizes your ability to see the driving environment
It upsets other drivers
It minimizes your ability to see the driving environment
It has NO EFFECT on your ability to see the driving environment
2. If a driver fails to identify non-motorized users while driving, what potential
consequences could arise?
Enhanced ability to navigate through traffic signals.
Reduced need for vehicle maintenance.
Increased risk of accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists.
Improved fuel efficiency due to better awareness.
3. What is the primary purpose of adjusting the rear view mirror in a vehicle?
To see as much of the rear window as possible.
To reduce glare from headlights behind
you. To monitor the speed of vehicles
behind you.
To improve the aesthetic appearance of the car interior.
,4. Which of the following are considered traffic control devices?
Signs
Lights
, Cone
All of the above
5. What should a driver do when being tailgated by another vehicle?
Accelerate to create distance.
Brake suddenly to alert the tailgater.
Give additional space to your front and at least one side.
Change lanes immediately without signaling.
6. Why is it important to minimize driving distractions while operating a
vehicle?
Distractions can enhance the driving experience and make it more
enjoyable.
Minimizing distractions is crucial to maintain focus on the driving
task and ensure safety on the road.
Distractions are necessary for effective communication with
passengers.
Distractions help drivers become more aware of their surroundings.
7. Describe the technique for safely transitioning from braking to accelerating
in a vehicle.
The technique involves using both feet simultaneously for better
control.
The technique involves placing your foot in front of the brake and
pivoting to the accelerator, allowing for smooth acceleration.
The technique is to keep your foot on the brake while steering.