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Car Quiz 5

1. quiz-img This sign warns of
A steep downgrade ahead.
Low clearance ahead.
A Slow-moving vehicle ahead.
A slippery road ahead.

2. _________ allow you to slow down and leave the expressway.
Roundabouts
Acceleration lanes
Turnpikes
Exit ramps

3. At railroad crossings that are marked only with a stop sign, you must stop and then proceed only when
You determine that no train is approaching.
You determine that no schoolchildren are present.
You determine that no pedestrians are approaching.
You determine that there is no oncoming traffic.

4. If you are in an intersection when you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
Continue through the intersection, then pull over to the right and stop.
Move to the right and stop in the intersection.
Continue through the intersection, then pull over to the left and stop.
Pull over to the left and stop in the intersection.

5. When a vehicle turns, its rear wheels will follow a _________ than its front wheels.
Longer path
Shorter path
Slower path
Faster path

6. Rain, snow, and ice impair your ability to see ahead and can make roads more slippery. To be able to stop safely, you should
Change lanes frequently.
Use high-beam headlights.
Increase your speed.
Increase your following distance.

7. When passing another vehicle, you must pass on the left at a safe distance, and do NOT _________ until the way is clear.
Return to the original lane
Go straight
Return to the passing lane
Increase your speed

8. A vehicle’s stopping distance is equal to
The sum of the braking distance and following distance.
The sum of the braking distance and reaction distance.
The braking distance.
The sum of the reaction distance and following distance.

9. On a highway, signs with black letters on an orange background provide
Information on traffic laws and regulations.
Directions, routes, and distances.
Information on nearby recreational or cultural points of interest.
Specific information and directions to drivers in work zones.

10. The area of the freeway beyond the solid white line is meant for
Parking only.
Emergency use only.
Stopping only.
U-turns only.

11. You must keep your windshield wipers in good operating condition because
They increase the stopping distance of your vehicle.
They increase the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
They keep the rain and snow off the windshield.
They absorb moisture from the atmosphere.

12. Following too closely behind a vehicle is known as
Aggressive driving.
Defensive driving.
Sidegating.
Tailgating.

13. Double solid lines next to your lane indicate that you are
Allowed to change lanes.
Not allowed to pass or change lanes.
Allowed to pass or change lanes.
Allowed to pass.

14. On a freeway, if you are driving faster than other traffic, you should use
The shoulder.
Any lane.
The right lane.
The middle or left lanes.

15. On a roadway with several lanes in each direction, you must use _________ for passing.
The rightmost lane
The middle or left lanes
Any lane
The middle lane

16. On a highway with at least three lanes in each direction, a vehicle towing a trailer keeps right because
Of the high speed of the vehicle.
It moves slower than other traffic.
Of lack of visibility.
A No-Zone exists behind this vehicle.

17. A single broken yellow line usually marks the centreline of a two-way roadway where
You may not pass.
You may park.
You may pass if it is safe.
You may make a U-turn.

18. When turning left from a one-way street onto another one-way street,
Turn into the nearest left lane.
Turn into the lane just to the left of the center line.
Turn into the lane just to the right of the center line.
Turn into the nearest right lane.

19. When passing a large vehicle, do not pull back in front of the vehicle until you can see its
Headlights in your right side mirror.
River in your left side mirror.
Headlights in your left side mirror.
Headlights in your rear-view mirror.

20. A pedestrian using a white cane or a white cane tipped with red is usually
A flag person (flagger).
A crew person.
Blind.
Blind.