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Law, 02.01.2022 01:10, karli3065

1. Sunlight is not considered an environmental hazard. A. True
B. False

2. Anti-lock brakes operate just like conventional brakes.
A. True
B. False

3. Hydroplaning can cause
A. a tire blowout.
B. a jammed gas pedal.
C. skidding.

4. At a railroad crossing, make sure any vehicles ahead of you have cleared the tracks before you start to cross.
A. True
B. False

5. Heavy rain reduces your ability to
A. see.
B. be seen.
C. Both A and B

6. A driver cannot afford to increase the risks associated with driving by having his or her skills reduced by alcohol.
A. True
B. False

7. Speeding
A. decreases the distance a vehicle travels while a driver reacts.
B. reduces the effectiveness of the vehicle's safety features.
C. increases a driver's ability to avoid objects in the roadway.

8. More drivers are convicted of passing a stopped school bus than of any other offense.
A. True
B. False

9. The Zero Tolerance Law says that any driver under 21 years of age who is stopped by law enforcement and who has a BAC of or higher will automatically have her or his driving privilege suspended for six months.
A. .02
B. .20
C. .40

10. If you triple the speed of a car, you increase its force of impact times.
A. five
B. seven
C. nine

11. A diamond-shaped sign is used exclusively to warn of existing or possible hazards on roadways or adjacent areas.
A. True
B. False

12. Using your high beams in heavy rain or fog will help you see further ahead.
A. True
B. False

13. Every driver must yield the right-of-way to
A. a pedestrian worker and flag person engaged in maintenance or construction work on a highway when lawfully notified by a warning device of that person.
B. all vehicles approaching on a paved country or city maintained road from an unpaved road that is not controlled by a traffic control device.
C. Both A and B

14. When you are following another vehicle in your lane, you should allow a one-second cushion of space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
A. True
B. False

15. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conservatively estimates that over 1,500 deaths in motor vehicle crashes are the direct result of driver fatigue each year.
A. True
B. False

16. You may pass on the right by driving off the pavement or the main travel portion of the roadway.
A. True
B. False

17. Dealing with children while driving can be especially distracting if the driver turns around to
A. adjust the occupants.
B. pick up a lost toy.
C. Either A or B

18. In 2004, Florida ranked in the nation for pedestrian fatalities in motor vehicle crashes.
A. first
B. second
C. third

19. If you refuse to take a test to show if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs when a law enforcement officer asks you to, your driver license will be suspended for months.
A. 2
B. 12
C. 36

20. In fatal crashes in 2004, percent of passenger vehicle occupants who were totally ejected from the vehicle were killed.
A. 14
B. 47
C. 74

21. The rate of alcohol involvement in fatal crashes is higher at night than during the day.
A. True
B. False

22. percent of the driving population says they have nodded off for at least a moment or fallen asleep while driving at some time in their life.
A. Three
B. Seven
C. Thirty-seven

23. Ignition interlock devices prevent the start of a vehicle with a breath sample above BAC.
A. .02
B. .05
C. .20

24. In 2004, percent of all fatal crashes on the weekend were alcohol-related.
A. 4
B. 15
C. 51

25. Have your battery and charging system checked at least once per
A. day.
B. week.
C. year.

26. On vertical traffic signals, the light is on the top.
A. red
B. yellow
C. green

27. Florida Statute 316.1575(2) states that it is illegal to drive through, around or under any railroad crossing gate that is closed or is in the process of opening or closing.
A. True
B. False

28. Traffic conditions have no bearing on your predictions when you drive.
A. True
B. False

29. The Zero Tolerance Law says that any driver under 21 years of age who is stopped by law enforcement and who has a BAC of .02 or higher will automatically have her or his driving privilege suspended for months.
A. two
B. six
C. twenty-four

30. Your car must have braking system(s).
A. one
B. two
C. four

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