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Print, circle your answer and submit to the instructor on lesson 1.
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DRIVER LAST NAME FIRST
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1- At an intersection with a four-way stop, the vehicle that arrives first should go first.
A- True
B- False
2- Even if a road is divided by a cement median, cars on the opposite side must still stop when the signal lights of a school bus are flashing.
A- True
B- False
3- Reversing on expressway entrances or exits is allowed.
A- True
B- False
4- The faster you’re driving, the more breaking distance you’ll require to come to a full stop.
A- True
B- False
5- When passing (from the left lane), you are not permitted to pass more than one vehicle at a time.
A- True
B- False
6- If two or more vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time, the one on the right should yield to the one on the left.
A- True
B- False
7- Drivers must stop a minimum of 5 meters from a school bus (with its signal lights flashing).
A- True
B- False
8- When more than one lane is designated for turning, the safest method to turn would be to:
A- Turn alongside the adjacent vehicle.
B- Keep your vehicle ahead of or behind the adjacent one.
9- If you are blinded by the beams from an oncoming car’s headlights, you should direct your eyes:
A- Straight ahead.
B- Towards the right side of the pavement.
C- Towards the tip of your hood.
D- Towards the horizon.
10- Hydroplaning occurs when:
A- Your brakes get wet.
B- You slide on black ice.
C- You accelerate too quickly in snowy conditions.
D- Your tires lose traction in deep water.
11- As your driving speed increases, your field of vision:
A- Increases.
B- Decreases.
C- Remains the same, no matter what speed you’re driving at.
12- In which of the following conditions is the road the MOST slippery?
A- Before it starts to rain.
B- A few minutes after it starts raining.
C- After it has finished raining.
D- Once most of the water has evaporated
13- It’s ok to drive a little recklessly as long as no one is around to get hurt.
A- Strongly agree
B- Agree
C- Somewhat agree/disagree
D- Disagree
E- Strongly disagree
14- I think punishment for speeding should:
A- Be stricter.
B- Be less strict.
C- Remain the same.
15- I wear my seatbelt.
A- Always
B- Often
C- Sometimes
D- Rarely
E- I don't mention it at all.
F- N/A - I can't wear a seatbelt because of a medical condition.
16- I believe there’s nothing wrong with breaking a few traffic regulations as long as you have good reflexes (are an alert driver).
A- Strongly agree
B- Agree
C- Somewhat agree/disagree
D- Disagree
E- Strongly disagree
17- You’re driving along peacefully when a car full of teenagers zooms up behind you. After tailgating you for a few moments, they then proceed to pass you, pull up in front of you and drastically decrease their speed. All along they're taunting, laughing, and pointing. What do you do?
A- Take the first exit to shake them off.
B- Reciprocate with the same behavior.
C- Speed up to shake them off.
D- Call the police on the cell phone/note their license plate for later.
E- Pull over and wait for them to go away.
18- You are stuck in a traffic jam on a hot summer day. What do you normally do in this situation?
A- I call someone on the phone.
B- I just sit back and try my best to wait patiently.
C- I catch up on work/homework.
D- I vent my frustration by swearing or honking my horn.
E- I try to find a way to get through the traffic (e.g. drive on the shoulder of the road, zigzag through the cars, etc.).
19- A really slow pedestrian is crossing the street you want to turn on. What do you do?
A- Speed up and pass ahead of him/her.
B- Wait until he/she is halfway across and pass behind him/her.
C- Wait until he/she is near the sidewalk and then turn.
D- Wait until he/she steps completely onto the sidewalk before turning.
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20- You’re driving down a road at night when you notice that an oncoming driver doesn’t have his/her headlights on. What do you do?
A- Ignore him/her.
B- Honk my horn.
C- Flash my headlights.
21- You are driving the speed limit on a low-traffic country road when a car passes you illegally. Which of the following would you most likely do?
A- Honk my horn and/or flash my lights.
B- Reciprocate and/or get behind the car and start tailgating.
C- Try to drive the car off the road to teach the driver a lesson.
D- Ignore it and keep driving.
E- Give the driver a dirty look and keep driving.
22- You’re driving down a really narrow street late one night when you accidentally bump into a parked car. The dent is rather minor but still somewhat noticeable. You:
A- Keep driving – the damage isn’t that bad.
B- Stop to make sure the damage isn’t too bad, then drive away.
C- Start ringing some doorbells to find the owner of the car.
D- Leave a note on the windshield with your name and number.
23- You’ve had a really bad day. You were chastised by your boss in front of your colleagues, you had a rude waitress during lunch and you got splashed on the way to your car. As you are driving through a quiet neighborhood, you see a little squirrel crossing the street about 30 feet (10 meters) ahead of you. What is your first instinct?
A- Brake.
B- Speed up.
C- Keep driving and assume that it will move out of my path.
D- Slow down.
E- Swerve.
F- Go for a road kill.
24- You’re at the mall for some last minute Christmas shopping. Available parking space is sparse but you manage to spot a car pulling out. You steer towards the space and wait for the car to leave, but just as you’re about to pull in, another car drives up from the opposite side and takes it from you. Unfortunately, you’re not sure whether he/she saw you waiting. What do you do?
A- Look for another space.
B- Shake my head in anger and find another spot.
C- Get out of the car and peacefully confront the driver.
D- Roll down my window and start screaming at the driver.
E- Get out of the car, and angrily confront the driver.
25- You’re on your way to the theater with your niece and nephew to see the latest Disney movie. As you’re chitchatting, an aggressive driver recklessly cuts you off, forcing you to slam on the brakes. How would you respond?
A- I’d ignore the incident and keep driving.
B- I’d shake my head in disapproval.
C- I’d mutter swear words under my breath.
D- I’d shout obscenities at the driver that would make a sailor blush.
E- I’d chase after the driver to tell him/her off.
F- I’d chase after the driver and cut him/her off in return.
26- The light turns green but the driver ahead of you hasn’t noticed. What do you normally do in this situation?
A- I wait until he/she notices.
B- I wait for other cars to honk.
C- I wait a few seconds to see if he/she notices, then honk the horn lightly.
D- I honk the horn immediately, but lightly.
E- I honk the horn heavily until he/she moves.
F- I honk the horn heavily until he/she moves, then give him/her a dirty look.
G- I try to pass around him/her, making sure to give him/her a dirty look before speeding off.
27- You're approaching an intersection and the light turns yellow. You can make it through if you accelerate, but you have enough time to stop. What do you do?
A- Typically drive through.
B- Usually drive through.
C- Sometimes drive through, sometimes stop.
D- Usually stop.
E- Typically stop.
28- When drivers indicate they want to pass ahead of me into my lane, I let them through.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
29- I drive at or below the speed limit.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
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30- When a driver allows me to pass ahead of him/her, I signal my thanks (smile, wave my hand, etc.).
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
31- I reduce my speed when I’m in a school zone.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
32- On rainy/slushy days, I slow down when driving near sidewalks in order to avoid splashing pedestrians.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
33- I talk on the phone while driving.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
34- I give other drivers the right-of-way.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
35- If I know I’ve had too much to drink, I find an alternative mode of transportation to get home.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
36- I use my signal flashers to let drivers behind me know when I’m turning or changing lanes.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
37- Even if it’s late at night and no other cars are on the road, I still stop at traffic lights or signs.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
38- If I’m driving slower than other drivers, I refrain from using the left lane.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
39- If my passenger(s) try to pressure me to drive faster, I ignore them.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
40- Even when weather conditions at night are clear, I still drive with my high beams on.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
41- When I’m driving, I insist that all my passengers put their seatbelts on.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
42- When waiting to turn from a one-way street, I leave enough space (when possible) so that drivers behind me that are going straight can pass.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
43- I check my blind spot before changing lanes.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
44- My driving attitude and style change depending on whether a police officer is nearby.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
45- Purposely cutting someone off.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
46- Swearing or “flipping the bird”
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
47- Trying to run someone off the road.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
48- Purposely cutting a driver off in order to splash water on their car
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
49- Rolling your window down to yell at another driver.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
50- Chasing another car.
ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES RARELY NEVER
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