1. If you are following 3-4 seconds behind the vehicle ahead at night, and you are traveling at highway speeds, your low beam lights will illuminate about half of the distance between you and the vehicle you are following.
a. True
b. False
2. Slow down and use extreme caution when it first starts raining as roads are most slippery as the rain initially mixes with oil and dirt on the roadway
a. True
b. False
3. You have anti-lock brakes and are making an emergency stop, if you feel a pulsing in the brake pedal you should do which of the following:
a. Take your foot off the brake pedal
b. Start pumping the brake pedal
c. Leave your foot on the brake and do not reduce pressure
d. Reduce braking pressure
4. Hydroplaning can occur with little warning and can result in an almost instantaneous spin. If instead of spinning out of control, your vehicle starts moving slightly from side to side, you are just starting to hydroplane. If this occurs, ease your foot off the accelerator so your vehicle will decelerate.
a. True
b. False
5. If your rear wheels start skidding to the left, you should:
a. Steer left toward the direction of the skid
b. Steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go which will be back to the left
c. As soon as you feel the car start to respond and align itself, steer straight ahead
d. All of the above
6. Which of the following is true?
a. If you must drive in rain, fog or smoke, turn on your high beam headlights
b. When driving between sunset and sunrise use parking lights
c. If driving in heavy rain, turn on your hazard lights.
d. If driving at night or in the rain, increase your following distance.
7. If you are unable to see well enough to drive safely due to smoke and fog, pull all the way off the pavement and stop and turn on your emergency flashers to indicate that you have stopped.
a. True
b. False
8. Which of the following emergency responses is/are recommended?
a. If a tire fails/blows out, avoid using brakes, concentrate on steering, and slow gradually
b. If you experience a jammed gas pedal, shifting into neutral will permit you to stop.
c. If brakes fail, you can attempt to stop your vehicle by using your emergency brake.
d. All of the above
9. If you lose your brakes you can attempt to stop your vehicle by using your emergency brake. If using your emergency brake to stop your vehicle, you should consider the following:
a. Remember that the emergency brake is not an anti-lock braking system
b. If you apply the emergency brake too aggressively, you will lock up your rear wheels and will go into a skid.
c. If possible, press the emergency brake release button or pull the emergency brake release lever when applying the parking/emergency brake in an emergency as this will give you more control of the emergency brake system and will permit you to quickly release and reapply the emergency brake if a skid occurs
d. All of the above
10. If your right wheels go off the right side of the pavement:
a. Immediately turn sharply to the left
b. Immediately brake firmly
c. If the shoulder is much lower than the pavement, immediately turn hard to the left.
d. None of the above
11. If you experience a jammed gas pedal when traveling at highway speeds, immediately turn off the ignition.
a. True
b. False
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Answers & Comments
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Read the manual and quit being so lazy!
This is what's wrong with American's these days. They make decisions based upon "help from others" who have no clue.
The reason you're in traffic school is because you can't drive and it's most likely because you failed to read the Florida Drivers Manual before you got your license to start with.
It's obvious you are young and lazy.
None the less...the ANSWER IS:
A, B, C, D, True, and False, with a None of the above and All of the above!