teenage drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash one a they are driving with their pet as a passenger B they are driving with adult passengers they are driving with teenage passengers D they are driving without any passengers answer see they are driving with teenage passengers drivers who eat and drink while driving a have no driving errors B have trouble driving slow C are better drivers because they are not hungry P have trouble controlling their vehicles answer D have trouble controlling their vehicles preparing to smoke and smoking while driving a do not affect driving abilities B help maintain driver alertness C are distracting activities D are not distracting activities answer C are distracting activities the top major crash type for 16 year old drivers in Pennsylvania is a single vehicle slash run off the road B being sideswiped on an interstate C driving in reverse on a side street D driving on the shoulder of a highway answer a single vehicle slash run off the road when passing a bicyclist you should a blast your horn to alert the bicyclist B move as far left as possible C remain in the center of the lane D put on your four-way flashers answer B move as far left as possible when you drive through an area where children are playing you should expect them a to know when it is safe to cross B to stop at the curb before crossing the street C to run out in front of you without looking D not to cross unless they are with an adult answer C to run out in front of you without looking if you are driving behind a motorcycle you must allow the motorcycle to use a complete Lane B drive on the shoulder beside the motorcycle C allow the motorcycle to use only half a lane D pass in the same Lane where the motorcycle is driving answer a allow the motorcycle to use a complete Lane when traveling behind a motorcycle they allow a following distance of at least two car lengths B allow at least two seconds of following distance C allow at least four seconds of following distance D allow a following distance of at least four motorcycle lengths answer C allow at least four seconds of following distance you need to use extra caution when driving near a pedestrian using a white cane because a they are deaf B they have a mental disability see they are blind D they have a walking problem answer see they are blind when driving near a blind pedestrian who is carrying a white cane or using a guide dog you should a slow down and be prepared to stop B take the right of way C proceed normally D drive away quickly answer a slow down and be prepared to stop who must yield when a driver is turning and a pedestrian is crossing without a traffic light a whoever started last B the driver C whoever is slower d The Pedestrian answer B the driver an orange triangle on the back of a vehicle indicates that vehicle a carries radioactive materials B takes wide turns C travels at slower speeds than normal traffic D makes frequent stops answer C travels at slower speeds than normal traffic at night it is hardest to see a road signs B pedestrians C other motorists D street lights answer B pedestrians when a truck driver behind you wants to pass your vehicle your speed should a remains steady or decrease B change lanes C change D increase answer a remains steady or decrease when sharing a road with a truck it is important to remember that in General tracks a take longer distances than cars to stop B require less time to pass on a downgrade than cars C require less turning radius than cars D require less time to pass on an incline than cars answer a take longer distances than cars to stop if you stop at a railroad crossing with more than one track a wait until you have a clear view of both tracks B stop on the railroad track and watch for another train C go through as soon as the train passes D go through when one of the tracks is free answer a wait until you have a clear view of both tracks if you are following a truck that swings left before making a right turn at an intersection you should remember that it is very dangerous too I try to squeeze between the truck and curb to make a right turn B apply your brakes until the track has completed the turn C violate the four second following distance rule T honk your horn at the trucker driver answer a try to squeeze between the truck and curb to make a right turn the only time you do not have to stop for a school bus whose red lights are flashing and stop arm is extended is when you a are driving on the opposite side of a divided highway B are behind the bus c c no children present D can safely pass on the left answer a are driving on the opposite side of a divided highway when a school bus has its lights flashing and its stop arm extended you must a stop at least 10 feet away from the bus B pass if children have exited the bus if the bus is on the opposite side of a barrier D drives Slowly by the bus answer a stop at least 10 feet away from the bus after a train has passed you should a check again for approaching trains and proceed with caution B wait for a green light C proceed across the tracks D blow horn and proceed answer a check again for approaching trains and proceed with caution if you need to slow down or stop when other drivers may not expect it you should they quickly tap your brake pedal a few times B use your emergency brake C look over your shoulder for traffic in your blind spot D Get Ready To Blow Your Horn answer a quickly tap your brake pedal a few times when you are planning to make a turn you should activate your turn signals a only if there are other drivers following you B just as the front of your car reaches the intersection c three to four seconds before you reach the intersection D two car lengths before reaching the intersection answer c three to four seconds before you reach the intersection before passing another vehicle you should hey flash your headlights to alert the driver B turn on your four-way flashers to warn the driver C give the proper turn signal to show your changing lanes D sound your horn to get the driver's attention answer C give the proper turn signal to show you are changing lanes your blind spot is the area of the road a you cannot see without moving your head B directly behind your vehicle see you see in your rear view mirror D you see in your side mirror answer a you cannot see without moving your head before passing another vehicle you should signal a just before changing lanes B at any time C after changing lanes tea early enough so others know your plans answer D early enough so others know your plans before changing lanes on a multi-lane highway you should a sound your horn B turn on your headlights C reduce your speed D check your mirrors and blind spots answer D check your mirrors and blind spots when you park on the roadway you should a use your four-way flashers B park at an angle C keep your turn signal on D turn your lights on answer a use your four-way flashers before backing up you should rely on your mirrors to see if it is clear to proceed B flash your lights C open your door to see if it is clear to proceed D turn your head and look through the rear window answer D turn your head and look through the rear window to help avoid crashes you should communicate with other drivers on the road B ignore other drivers on the road C drive on side streets and back roads D avoid driving during rush hour answer a communicate with other drivers on the road the driver is a slowing or stopping B turning left C turning right D opening their door answer a slowing or stopping if your turn signals fail you should use underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore to indicate you are turning a your horn B your headlights C hand signals D your emergency flashers answer C hand signals when traveling below 40 miles per hour on a limited access Highway you should a drive on the shoulder B use your high beams C Sound your horn to warn others D use your four-way flashers answer D use your four-way flashers you should honk your horn when you a are traveling through an intersection B are passing a bicyclist C see a child who is about to run into the street T are parallel parking answer see see a child who is about to run into the street you must use your headlights when other vehicles are not visible from underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore feet away day 1000 B 1500 c 1 800. d 1 200. answer a 1000 if a vehicle using high beams comes towards you you should a turn on your high beams B turn off your headlights C Sound your horn D flash or high beams answer D flash or high beams if a vehicle using high beams comes towards you you should look toward underscore of the road be either side B the center see the right side D the left side answer see the right side you may haunt your horn when you a have to stop quickly B are passing another car C have lost control of your car D are passing a bicyclist answer C have lost control of your car your brake lights tell other drivers that you a are making a turn B have your emergency break on C are changing lanes D are slowing down or stopping answer D or slowing down or stopping before turning you should a use your signal B turn the wheel C increase your speed D change lanes answer a use your signal the driver is a turning left be flowing C stopping B turning right answer D turning right the driver is a turning left B stopping C slowing D turning right answer a turning left if another car is in danger of hitting you you should a Sandra horn B wave your arms C use your emergency lights D flash your headlights answer a sound your horn if you begin to feel tired while driving the best thing to do is a get some coffee B open your window C stop driving D turn on the radio answer C stop driving the effect that lack of sleep has on your safe driving ability is the same as the effect that alcohol has B the effect that amphetamines have C the effect that anger has T the effect that driving with teenagers has answer a the effect that alcohol has teenagers should try to get at least underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore of sleep each night to avoid the risk of drowsy driving crashes hey seven hours b six hours see eight hours D nine hours answer C 8 hours if another driver Cuts you off in traffic you should a pull next to the driver and yell at him or her B ignore the other driver C flash your high beams at the driver D get back at the other driver by cutting him or her off answer B ignore the other driver if someone is driving aggressively behind you you should a try to get out of the aggressive Driver's Way B stare at the driver as they are passing you C speed up as they are passing you d block the passing Lane answer a try to get out of the aggressive Driver's Way for an average person how many minutes does the body need to process the alcohol in one drink a 15. B 60 C90 d 30. answer B sixty underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore limits your concentration perception judgment and memory a only a blood alcohol level greater than the legal limit B alcohol does not see even the smallest amount of alcohol D only a blood alcohol level greater than .05 answer C even the smallest amount of alcohol taking drugs along with alcohol a increases the risk of causing a crash B is no more dangerous than alcohol by itself C lessens the effect of alcohol on your ability to drive D has no effect on your general driving ability answer a increases the risk of causing a crash as alcohol builds up in your blood it a slows down your reactions B makes you feel less confident C begins to metabolize itself more quickly D decreases your driving errors answer a slows down your reactions if your blood alcohol level is .04 you are two to seven times more likely to have a crash than a person who has not consumed any B are above the legal blood alcohol limit but fine to drive C can be very sure that you will drive safely D should drink plenty of coffee before getting behind the wheel of your car answer a are two to seven times more likely to have a crash than a person who has not consumed any when you hear a fire engine siren you must a slow down until it passes you B drive with your flashers on C pull over to the side of the road and stop D speed up and take the nearest exit answer C pull over to the side of the road and stop if you have a tire blowout you should a allow the steering wheel to move freely B let the car slow to a stop C continue driving until you reach a garage D break hard to stop the car immediately answer B let the car slow to a stop if your car breaks down on a highway you should a sit in your car and wait for help B use your four-way flashers to warn other drivers C Sound your Hornet passing motorists D flash your headlights at oncoming traffic answer B use your four-way flashers to warn other drivers when you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights you must hey slow down and keep moving in your lane B keep driving in your lane C pull to the curb and stop D stop exactly where you are answer C pull to the curb and stop when driving on a one-way Street and an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is behind your car you a drive with your flashers on B drive toward the nearest roadside and stop C speed up and take the nearest exit D slow down until the vehicle passes you answer B drive toward the nearest roadside and stop after an emergency vehicle passes you with its siren on you must a drive closely to the police car B drive as fast as the police car C avoid driving closer than 500 feet behind the emergency vehicle D drive near the curb very slowly answer C avoid driving closer than 500 feet behind the emergency vehicle crashes and work zones are most commonly the result of Day Tire blowouts B hydroplaning because of water sprayed on the roadway C loss of steering control after driving over wet paint D carelessness and speeding answer D carelessness and speeding when driving through a work Zone it is a good safety practice too hey Drive close to the vehicle in front of you to keep traffic flowing freely B shorten your usual following Distance by about half C turn on your cruise control D lengthen your usual following Distance by double answer D lengthen your usual following Distance by double on two lane two-way streets or highways you should start left turns Bay close to the center line B close to the outside line C in the center of a lane D anywhere in the lane answer a close to the center line to turn left on multi-lane streets and highways you should start from a the middle of the intersection B the right lane see the left lane D any Lane answer C the left lane on a two-lane road you may pass another vehicle on the right one a driving on a single Lane entrance ramp B the driver you are passing is traveling slower than the posted speed limit see never D the driver you are passing is making a left turn answer D the driver you are passing is making a left turn to pass a slower moving vehicle on a two-lane road you must a not cross the center line B flash your lights to oncoming traffic C use the shoulder P use that lane that belongs to oncoming traffic answer D use that lane that belongs to oncoming traffic these pavement markings tell you that at the intersection ahead hey center lane traffic may go straight or turn left B you can only turn right from the center lane see the center lane merges into one lane T Center Lane traffic must turn left answer a center lane traffic may go straight or turn left the most important thing to remember about speed management and curves is to a drive at the posted speed limit as you enter the curve then slow down at the sharpest part of the Curve B slow down before you enter the Curve C accelerate gently before you enter the Curve D drive at the posted speed limit of the roadway before throughout and after the Curve answer B slow down before you enter the Curve drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle a must stop before entering B must yield to drivers in a roundabout or traffic circle at the right of way if they arrive first D have the right of way if there are two lanes answer B must yield to drivers in a roundabout or traffic circle the law gives underscore or the right-of-way at intersections a no one B drivers turning left C drivers going straight D drivers turning right answer a no one at an intersection with a stop sign you should stop end hey check your rear view mirror for cars tailgating B go when the vehicle ahead of you goes C look right first then left then right again D look left first then right then left again answer D look left first then right then left again when entering a highway from an entrance ramp you should generally okay Enter above the speed of traffic to get ahead B enter slowly to avoid other vehicles C stop first then slowly enter traffic D accelerate to the speed of traffic answer D accelerate to the speed of traffic when exiting a highway you should slow down a on the main road just before the exit Lane B once you see the toll booth see once you have moved into the exit Lane D when you first see the exit sign answer see once you have moved into the exit Lane when driving on a freeway entrance ramp you should look for a gap in freeway traffic by a looking in the inside rear view mirror only B looking in the side view mirror only see looking in both rear view and side view mirrors T looking in your mirrors and turning your head to look over your shoulder answer D looking in your mirrors and turning your head to look over your shoulder if you want to get off of a freeway but you missed your exit you should hey go to the next exit and get off the freeway there B make a U-turn through the median C pull onto the shoulder and back your car to the exit D flagged down a police officer for an escort back to your exit answer a go to the next exit and get off the freeway there you are waiting to turn left at a multi-lane intersection and opposing traffic is blocking your view you should accelerate rapidly when the first Lane you need to cross is clear B wait until you can see all the lanes you need to cross before going ahead with your turn C wait for the opposing driver to wave you across the intersection D etch your car into each lane of opposing traffic as soon as it clears answer B wait until you can see all the lanes you need to cross before going ahead with your turn when no signs signals or police tell you what to do at an intersection the law states that drivers on the right must yield to drivers on the left B there are no laws stating who must yield C drivers going straight must yield to drivers turning left at the intersection T drivers turning left must yield to drivers going straight through the intersection answer D drivers turning left must yield to drivers going straight through the intersection highway hypnosis is a driver condition that can result from staring at the roadway for long periods of time B frequent rest stops C too much sleep the night before your trip T short trips on expressways answer a staring at the roadway for long periods of time when passing on a multi-lane highway a be sure the passing Lane is clear B pass only on the right C watch for oncoming traffic D there is no need to signal answer a be sure the passing Lane is clear the four second rule refers to how one should a yield to other cars B turn at stop signs C follow another car D cross an intersection answer C follow another car it is best to keep a space cushion a only in back of your vehicle B only on the left and right side of your vehicle C only in front of the vehicle D on all sides of the vehicle answer D on all sides of the vehicle allowing a space cushion is important because it a prevents distractions from other vehicles B allows you time to react to situations C keeps traffic flowing at a safe pace D keeps other drivers alert answer B allows you time to react to situations allow a larger space cushion when stopping a on an uphill B at an intersection C at a stop sign D at a toll plaza answer a on an uphill when making a turn you must underscore your speed a increase B maintain C vary D reduce answer D reduce when driving in traffic it is safest to a fluctuate your speed to keep alert B driver faster than the flow of traffic C drive slower than the flow of traffic D drive with the flow of traffic answer D drive with the flow of traffic the maximum speed limit in the state is underscore miles per hour a 55 B 50 C 60. d 70. answer d 70. Drive below the posted speed limit when hey anything makes conditions less than perfect B others Drive below the speed limit C entering a highway where there are other cars D you are on a four-lane road answer a anything makes conditions less than perfect the amount of space you need to cross traffic depends on the a road in weather conditions and oncoming traffic B presence of a stopped sign C use of your turn signals D cars behind you answer a road in weather conditions and oncoming traffic your ability to stop is affected by a signal lights B other cars on the road C the time of day D the condition of the road answer D the condition of the road which of the following is true about the speed at which you travel a the safe speed to drive depends on many conditions B driving slowly is always safer C the speed limit is always a safe speed D accelerating is always dangerous answer a the safe speed to drive depends on many conditions to prepare for anything coming up in the road ahead you should they continually skin the entire Road and roadsides B stare Straight Ahead at all times C drive with your left foot resting lightly on the brake pedal D maintain Focus toward the middle of the road answer a continually skin the entire Road and roadsides at highway speeds on a dry Road a safe following distance is at least a three seconds of following distance from the car ahead of you B two seconds of following distance from the car ahead of you see for seconds of following distance from the car ahead of you D two car lengths of following distance from the car ahead of you answer C for seconds of following distance from the car ahead of you what can you do to avoid the need to make emergency or Panic stops while driving in traffic a honk your horn to make others aware of your presence B look ahead and maintain a safe following distance C drive in the right lane only D drives slower than the flow of traffic answer B look ahead and maintain a safe following distance when faced with one oncoming card to the left and a bicyclist to the right you should a pull onto the shoulder B split the difference C let the car pass and then pass the bike D pass the bike quickly answer see let the car pass and then pass the bike if an oncoming driver is heading towards you in your lane you should hey steer right Blow Your Horn and accelerate B steer left Blow Your Horn and break C steer right Blow Your Horn and break D stay in the center of your lane Blow Your Horn and break answer see steer right Blow Your Horn and break if the rear of your vehicle starts to Skid left you should hey steer left B hit your brakes C accelerate B steer right answer a steer left the most effective thing you can do to reduce your risk of getting injured or killed in a traffic crashes a wear your seat belt B limit your driving to weekdays C stay in the right lane on multi-lane highways D limit your driving to times between 3 pm and 6 pm answer a wear your seat belt when driving on slick roads you should a take turns more slowly B change lanes quickly C accelerate quickly D break card answer a take turns more slowly which of the following is true about driving on a wet roadway hey as you drive faster your tires become less effective B water does not affect cards with good tires C deeper water is less dangerous d as you decrease your speed the roadway becomes more slippery answer a as you drive faster your tires become less effective when driving on slippery roads you should a use alternate routes B drive as you would on dry roads C increase your following distance D avoid Crossing Bridges or intersections answer C increase your following distance when driving on wet roads you should a drive the speed limit B drives slightly faster than the speed limit C drive 5 to 10 miles below the speed limit D stay close to the vehicle ahead answer C drive 5 to 10 miles below the speed limit when driving on wet roads you should they increase following distance to five or six seconds B decrease following distance to two seconds c not be concerned about following distance D maintain the four second following distance rule answer a increase following distance to five or six seconds roads freeze more quickly when they are a flat B curvy C in the Sun T shaded answer D shaded roads become very slippery they when it has been raining for an hour or more B the day after it rains C for the first 10 to 15 minutes of a rainstorm d right after the rain has stopped answer C for the first 10 to 15 minutes of a rainstorm hydroplaning is usually caused by a excessive stops B sudden stops C sudden turns D excessive speed answer D excessive speed hydroplaning can be helped by driving a through shallow water B faster C slower D through deep water answer C slower when driving in fog you should use your underscore a low beam headlights B high beam headlights C parking lights D Hazard flashers answer a low beam headlights compared to driving during the day driving at night is less dangerous B no more or less dangerous C more dangerous D easier on your eyes answer see more dangerous anything that requires you to underscore could cause you to crash a take your eyes off the road B take your hands off the wheel C take your attention away from the driving task D all of the above answer D all of the above distracted drivers are at a greater risk of a crash when they are using which of the following a CD player B radio C cell phone D all of the above answer D all of the above when you are in a line of traffic that is crossing a railroad track that has no signals or Gates hey you have the right of way and do not need to check for trains B you may pass slower drivers crossing the track see you need to make sure there is space to get all the way across the tracks without stopping before you start to cross D all of the above answer see you need to make sure there is space to get all the way across the tracks without stopping before you start to cross When approaching a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and its stop arm extended you must hey stop five feet away from the bus B stop only if you see children are present C stop and remain stopped until it appears safe to proceed t stop and remain stopped until the red lights stop flashing and the stop arm has been withdrawn answer D stop and remain stopped until the red lights stop flashing and the stop arm has been withdrawn