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Module 4 Test Review

 

  1. Your evaluations as a driver are the basis for your actions.
  2. The ability to handle dangerous traffic situations depends mostly on searching for hazards in advance.
  3. When turning your car around in a narrow street, and most of the traffic is coming toward you, the best type of turnabout would be by using a driveway on the right side of the road.
  4. In a right turn, the rear wheels will track farther from the curb than the front wheels.
  5. When searching for hazards in traffic you should move your eyes quickly from place to place.
  6. When parking on the right shoulder of a hill where there is no curb you should turn the front wheels so they point to the side of the road.
  7. When you look far and near and side to side you are searching.
  8. A motorcycle is your right mirror blind area is a closed white path of travel.
  9. A large truck following too closely is a closed blue line of sight and path of travel.
  10. A careful check of traffic in all directions is the most important step in turning the car around
  11. The best way to stay out of emergency driving situations is to continually scan for hazards or changing areas.
  12. If the green area is closed or changing the best course of action to take is check the blue area, adjust your speed, and move to lane position 3.
  13. When preparing to make a lane change, you should check your blind area in red and white area, as well as use your lane change signal.
  14. You should change speed for a turn before entering the turn.
  15. You are able to check the mirror blind areas by glancing to space area green or maroon.
  16. The driver has used the evaluate step of the decision making process when he decides what will probably happen in a driving situation.
  17. If the approach and the beginning of a turn have been executed correctly, you can speed up gently coming out of the turn.
  18. When making a 3-point or Y-turnabout  on a narrow street, you should back your car only as far back as needed to complete the maneuver.
  19. A bicyclist on your right front is a closed maroon path of travel.
  20. After parking on an upgrade with a curb, your front wheels should be turned sharply away from the curb.
  21. Before changing lanes, the most important thing you should do is make sure the area and travel path is open.
  22. A car traveling in your right mirror blind area is a closed, white path of travel.
  23. You make a visual check to the left or right before changing lanes because you can see areas not visible in traditional mirror settings.
  24. When parallel parked you should be within 12 inches of the curb.
  25. Sudden braking and swerving in traffic shows that the driver has not watched far enough ahead.
  26. Approaching the crest of a hill is a closed yellow line of sight.
  27. A parked vehicle on your right is a closed maroon line of sight and closed path of travel.
  28. The key factor in watching is to have a plan that allows you to concentrate on seeing the important closed or changing areas.
  29. You should begin a right turn at an intersection when sight line and travel path area is open.
  30. The front wheels should be turned toward the street when parked uphill with a curb.