BANK 2026 FULL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
◉ GET THE BIG PICTURE. Answer: How wide and deep? What's in
it? Objects and ground.
Keeps you away from billboards. Smooth stops and turns. Buys time.
REMEMBER, "STAY BACK AND SEE IT ALL"
◉ Keep your eyes moving. Answer: Move eyes: Front - 2 seconds. Rear
- 5-8 seconds.
Keeps you alive at intersections. Keeps eyes ahead of car.
Scan - Don't stare
◉ Leave yourself an out. Answer: Have an escape route. Take path of
least resistance.
Space on all four sides, but always in front
Be prepared. Expect the unexpected.
◉ Make sure they see you. Answer: - Communicate in traffic - horn,
lights, signals
, - Establishes eye to eye contact
"DONT GAMBLE. USE YOUR HORN, LIGHTS, AND SIGNALS."
◉ Clearing Intersections. Answer: Whether approaching, turning, going
through, or starting up at intersections scan ahead, look left, right, then
back to the left. Scan your driving scene getting the big picture and look
left, right, first, looking for any pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, and
vehicles to ensure they are obeying their traffic sign or signal, and
looking for any obstructions that may block your visibility. Look left the
second time because that's the first lane of traffic I'm going to enter.
Prior to entering the intersection, I check my traffic side mirror looking
for traffic in the lane next to my vehicle that may turn in front of me. As
I proceed through the intersection I check my opposite traffic side mirror
to ensure I cleared the intersection of any hazards.
Why? Keeps you alive at intersections.
◉ When stopped in traffic. Answer: When stopped in traffic, I leave
enough space between the front bumper of my vehicle and the rear
bumper of the vehicle in front of me. If that vehicle stalls or becomes
disabled I can maneuver around that vehicle without having to back up
in traffic. The space I leave in front of my vehicle is proportionate to the
size of my vehicle the longer my vehicle the more space required. WHY:
HAVE ESCAPE ROUTE
◉ COUNT ONE-TWO-THREE AFTER VEHICLE AHEAD HAS
STARTED TO MOVE. Answer: Count one, two, three after the vehicle