AMAZON DRIVING TERMS EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
R - Correct Answers -Recognize hazards: Scan and Communicate
E - Correct Answers -Eliminate distractions: Keep Your Focus and See It All
P - Correct Answers -Plan ahead: Expect the Unexpected
S - Correct Answers -Seek Space: Eyes on Path, Know Your Limits
Starting up at Intersection - Correct Answers -Look left, right, and left
When Stopped in Traffic - Correct Answers -When stopped in traffic, a car length of
space is required from the vehicle ahead. This will allow enough space to pull your car
around the vehicle ahead if it should stall and will give you an instant cushion if it should
make a turn
8-15 Seconds Eye-Lead Time - Correct Answers -This is the best way to keep your
eyes ahead of your wheels and is the depth at which your eyes should be focused most
of the time.
Scan Steering Wheels - Correct Answers -Look and see whether or not cars at the curb
are occupied. This is the only time they are a threat. If they are occupied the driver is
probably about to exit from the car or pull out from the curb.
Stale Green Lights - Correct Answers -The point of decision is an imaginary line that
you set up between your vehicle and the crosswalk when you are approaching an
intersection with a stale green light. Since you are not sure of the light, you must be
sure of the point behind which you will stop if the light should start to change. This helps
you get the big picture.
Count 1-2-3 After Vehicle Ahead Has Started to Move - Correct Answers -This step is to
be followed when stopped at an intersection behind another vehicle.
4-6 Seconds Following Time for Speeds Under 30 mph, 6-8 Seconds for Speeds Over
30 mph - Correct Answers -This is to keep you from getting a fixation on the car ahead
and to allow time to obtain and hold the proper eye-lead time.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
R - Correct Answers -Recognize hazards: Scan and Communicate
E - Correct Answers -Eliminate distractions: Keep Your Focus and See It All
P - Correct Answers -Plan ahead: Expect the Unexpected
S - Correct Answers -Seek Space: Eyes on Path, Know Your Limits
Starting up at Intersection - Correct Answers -Look left, right, and left
When Stopped in Traffic - Correct Answers -When stopped in traffic, a car length of
space is required from the vehicle ahead. This will allow enough space to pull your car
around the vehicle ahead if it should stall and will give you an instant cushion if it should
make a turn
8-15 Seconds Eye-Lead Time - Correct Answers -This is the best way to keep your
eyes ahead of your wheels and is the depth at which your eyes should be focused most
of the time.
Scan Steering Wheels - Correct Answers -Look and see whether or not cars at the curb
are occupied. This is the only time they are a threat. If they are occupied the driver is
probably about to exit from the car or pull out from the curb.
Stale Green Lights - Correct Answers -The point of decision is an imaginary line that
you set up between your vehicle and the crosswalk when you are approaching an
intersection with a stale green light. Since you are not sure of the light, you must be
sure of the point behind which you will stop if the light should start to change. This helps
you get the big picture.
Count 1-2-3 After Vehicle Ahead Has Started to Move - Correct Answers -This step is to
be followed when stopped at an intersection behind another vehicle.
4-6 Seconds Following Time for Speeds Under 30 mph, 6-8 Seconds for Speeds Over
30 mph - Correct Answers -This is to keep you from getting a fixation on the car ahead
and to allow time to obtain and hold the proper eye-lead time.