CERTIFICATION EVALUATION 2026 SOLVED
QUESTION SET GRADED A+
◉ When considering passing a slow vehicle on a two-way road, how
far away should the oncoming vehicle be from you before you make
your move?
Answer: As a general rule the oncoming car should be at least 10-12
seconds away - At 55 mph, this is 1600 feet, or 1/3 of a mile. If the
car is any closer, trying to make a pass could end up in a head on
collision.
◉ What should you do if your car hydroplanes?
Answer: Gently ease your foot off the gas until the car slows down.
Your tires should touch the road soon thereafter. If you need to
brake, do it gently by pumping the brakes.
◉ What should you do to get over a pothole safely if you can't
maneuver around it?
Answer: brake before your wheels get to the pothole and then
release the brake pedal as you are rolling over the pothole. Braking
directly over a pothole can seriously damage your car's suspension
system.
, ◉ What could happen if you drive in another car's blind spot?
Answer: The other driver may not turn his or her head as they
should and end up hitting you while switching lanes. Also, it doesn't
give you the opportunity to maneuver in case of an emergency.
◉ How does having headlights on during a sunny day help you drive
safer?
Answer: it allows your car to be more noticeable to other drivers
◉ What is the best way to deal with a distracted driver?
Answer: Be on the lookout for these kinds of drivers so you can
avoid them
◉ Covering the brake means ______.
Answer: placing your foot over the brake pedal without actually
touching it
Holding your foot above the brake pedal in case you need to brake
◉ You should give up your right-of-way when ______.
Answer: The other driver refuses to give it to you even though he is
supposed to
It helps you avoid a crash with another car or pedestrian