. When planning to make a left turn across an intersection and you are waiting in the middle of the intersection for the traffic to clear, your front tires should be turned:
to the left
it depends on the sharpness of the turn
straight ahead
to the right
2. When you see a \"Roadwork Ahead\" sign you should:
brake and be prepared to stop
slow down and look for the roadwork
look for the roadwork
drive the posted speed limit and look for the roadwork
3. The measure to be used by the driver who is following a vehicle under good road conditions is:
2-second following distance
10 feet for every ten miles per hour you are traveling
1 car length for every ten miles per hour you are traveling
3-second following distance
4. You should drive on the shoulder to pass a car only:
if the vehicle ahead of you is turning left
under no circumstance
when the shoulder is wide enough
5. When you see a flashing yellow light at an intersection you should: a) yield to all traffic before crossing the intersection
yield to all traffic before crossing the intersection
stop then enter the intersection when safe to do so
slow down and cross the intersection carefully
6. Scanning the road ahead for hazards helps drivers:
see road signs or driving information
see cars and people up ahead
both answers are correct
7. When you are driving on the freeway and the vehicle in front of you is a large truck, you should drive:
no more than one car length behind so the driver can see you
farther behind than you would for a passenger vehicle
close behind the truck in bad weather because the driver can see better than you
8. To stop in an emergency situation when your car does not have ABS brakes, you should:
pump the brakes
slam on your brakes
apply hard steady pressure without locking up your wheels
slam on your brakes so you lock up all the wheels
9. When driving in adverse conditions, the proper speed to travel is:
the posted speed limit
55mph
65 mph
only as fast as is safe to drive
10. When a car with bright headlights comes toward you at night, you should:
Allow other drivers to pass
Look below the lights
Look toward the right edge of your lane
None of the above
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