1 / 82

Chapter 3

Chapter 3. Test review. 1. When traveling at faster speeds: The less time you have to react to situations around you Increases the likelihood of crashes Injuries tend to be more serious with death resulting more often All of the above . All of the above .

asher
Download Presentation

Chapter 3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Chapter 3 Test review

  2. 1. • When traveling at faster speeds: • The less time you have to react to situations around you • Increases the likelihood of crashes • Injuries tend to be more serious with death resulting more often • All of the above

  3. All of the above • The less time you have to react to situations around you • Increases the likelihood of crashes • Injuries tend to be more serious with death resulting more often

  4. 2. 2. Minnesota law requires you to drive: • At the posted speed limit • No faster than in reasonable under existing conditions • Faster than the posted speed limit if there is an emergency • All of the above

  5. B. No faster than in reasonable under existing conditions

  6. 3. 3. Unless posted otherwise, the speed limit on urban or town roads is: • 10 mph • 30 mph • 55 mph • 70 mph

  7. B. 30 mph

  8. 4. 4. If you are caught driving in excess of 100 mph what may happen? • Driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of 6 months • You may be fined if there is anything else illegal with your vehicle or driving • You'll be let off with a stern warning • Be sent to prison

  9. Driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of 6 months

  10. 5. 5. Turn signals should be activated at least how many feet before making the turn? • A. 50 • B.I00 • C.150 • D.500

  11. B.I00

  12. 6. 6. Blind spots may be created by: • The design of your vehicle • Dirty windshields • Glaring lights • All of the above

  13. All of the above • The design of your vehicle • Dirty windshields • Glaring lights

  14. 7. 7. What should you do while waiting to make a right turn? • Turn wheels to the right • Turn wheels to the left • Keep your wheels straight • Put the car in park

  15. C. Keep your wheels straight

  16. 8. 8. U-turns are not allowed: • On freeways • Where there is a posted "No U-Turn" sign • Near the tops of hills • All of the above

  17. D. All of the above

  18. 9. 9. When passing another car on a highway, when should you return to the right lane? • When you are 10 feet in front of the car you just passed • Only after the car you just passed signals you back into the right lane • Within 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle. • Any of the above

  19. C. Within 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle

  20. 10. 10. When parking on a public road with a curb, your front wheels should be: • Parallel with the back wheels • Turned away from the curb • Turned toward the curb • None of the above

  21. C. Turned toward the curb

  22. 11. 11. You are not allowed to park: • In front of a mailbox • Within 100 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing • In front of a bank • Within 150 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection

  23. A. In front of a mailbox

  24. Your chances of being killed or injured in a crash are how many times greater if you do not wear a seat belt? • A. two times greater • B. four times greater • C. six times greater • D. eight times greater

  25. B. four times greater

  26. 13. 13. You are not legally required to wear a seatbelt: • Driving a passenger vehicle in reverse • Driving in a pickup while engaged in farm work • Driving a motor vehicle made before January 1, 1965 • All of the above

  27. D. All of the above

  28. 14. 14. Which is the safest position to hold your hands while steering? • 8 and 4 o'clock • 9 and 6 o'clock • 10 and 2 o'clock • 11 and 1 o'clock

  29. A. 8 and 4 o'clock

  30. 15. • When doesn't a traffic crash report to the Driver and Vehicle Services need to be filed? • A crash that results in injury • A crash that results in death • A crash that results in property damage of $400. • All of the above

  31. C. A crash that results in property damage of $400.

  32. 16. T or F • It is illegal to drive slower than the posted minimum speed under normal weather, traffic, and road conditions.

  33. True

  34. 16. T or F • If you approach an intersection at an unlawful speed, you lose the right-of-way privilege associated with driving at a lawful speed.

  35. True

  36. 18. T or F • 18. Unless posted otherwise, the speed limit in alleyways is 30 mph.

  37. False • 10 mph in alleys

  38. 19. T or F 19. You may use hand signals at night.

  39. False

  40. 20. T or F 20. When entering a roundabout, drive in a clockwise manor.

  41. False • counterclockwise

  42. 21. T or F 21. U-Turns are illegal where other drivers cannot see you from 1,000 feet away.

  43. True

  44. 22. T or F 22. Ifpassing a car, it is ok to exceed the speed limit if you will not interfere with other drivers.

  45. True • Speeds in Passing Zones The speed limit on two-way highways with a posted speed of 55 mph or higher is increased by 10 mph when the driver is lawfully passing another vehicle in the same direction.

  46. 23. T or F • You may drive onto the shoulder of the road in order to pass another vehicle on the right if the vehicle being passed is making a left turn.

  47. False

  48. 24. T or F 24. Always depend on your mirrors when backing.

  49. False

  50. 25. T or F 25. Of all the safety equipment in your vehicle, the airbag is most likely to save your life.

More Related