Will Give 30 points when reach level 2 if answer these thanks!?
1. Which is NOT a part of the highway transportation system? (1 point)
people
vehicles
streets
towns
2. What are the two categories used to explain the basic costs of mobility? (1 point)
crash and noncrash costs
vehicular and non-vehicular costs
mobility and non-mobility costs
cost-benefit ratios
3. In the United States, the total cost of motor-vehicle crashes has been estimated at more than ___________ billion dollars every year. (1 point)
$4
$18
$140
$230
4. The way you weigh the benefits you receive from driving is called the (1 point)
benefit evaluation.
cost analysis.
cost-benefit ratio.
map scale.
5. When an authorized emergency vehicle approaches going the same direction as you, you should (1 point)
move to the far left and stop.
move to the far right and stop.
stop where you are.
drive faster.
6. Yellow lines (1 point)
are used in high occupancy vehicle lanes.
indicate optional lanes.
mark lanes for traffic moving in the same direction.
may be single, double, solid, or broken.
7. The point of driver education is to teach a first-time driver (1 point)
useful knowledge about driving.
management of visibility, time, and space.
awareness of limiting factors.
all of the above.
8. Driver education isn’t just about driving. It also explains (1 point)
how your personality/state of mind can affect your driving.
how to maneuver and control your vehicle.
how alcohol impairs your ability to drive.
all of the above.
9. In 1995, federal law was changed to establish a maximum speed limit (1 point)
to be set by each individual state.
of 55 miles per hour.
of 65 miles per hour.
of 70 miles per hour.
10. Motor-vehicle crashes kill _____ percent of people between the ages of 15 to 20. (1 point)
7
18
34
38
11. The noncrash costs of driving include (1 point)
operating costs.
fixed costs.
environmental costs.
all of the above.
12. One of the foundations for effective driving is (1 point)
understanding options and choices.
taking charge.
trusting that other drivers know what you’re going to do.
being a nice person.
13. Risk of collision an be minimized if you (1 point)
wear your seatbelt.
drive the speed limit.
talk on the phone while driving.
both A and B.
14. Administrative laws establish the procedures for (1 point)
issuing and removing driver’s licenses.
choosing vehicle types.
selecting an insurance company.
financing a vehicle.
15. If your license is revoked, after the time of revocation is finished, you must (1 point)
send a letter of apology.
apply for another driver’s license.
continue driving like before.
pay a fine.
16. Posted speed limits tell you (1 point)
how fast to drive.
the maximum speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.
the slowest speed at which you can drive under the best conditions.
what speed to set your cruise control.
17. Several states have enacted laws restricting the use of ____ while driving. (1 point)
windshield wipers
radios
cell phones
makeup mirrors
18. Which statement is false? (1 point)
You should always yield the right-of-way to any emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance, that has its sirens on and lights flashing.
You should always yield the right-of-way to people who are blind and carrying a white cane or using a guide dog.
You should always yield the right-of-way to cars entering the roadway when they’re going in your direction.
You should always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, especially those using crosswalks.
19. The basic speed law states that you must (1 point)
drive with the flow of traffic.
drive at the speed at which you feel comfortable.
stay within 10 miles per hour of the speed limit.
always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper for existing conditions.
20. An example of reckless driving would be (1 point)
driving under the influence.
listening to the radio while driving.
singing while driving.
driving in the rain.
21. The purpose of a regulatory sign is to (1 point)
control the movement of traffic.
tell you how to get where you’re going.
explain the rules of the road.
regulate how much traffic is on the road.
22. If you stop at a four-way stop at the same time the car to your right has reached its stop sign, (1 point)
you both should go.
you must let the driver on the right go first.
you both should wait.
the driver on the right must let you go first.
23. As you approach a yield sign, you should (1 point)
slow down and check oncoming traffic.
check traffic behind you.
search left and right for traffic.
do all of the above.
24. When you see a pedestrian or school-zone sign, you must (1 point)
stay in the left lane.
increase your speed.
slow down and proceed with caution.
only pay attention if you can see pedestrians or school children.
25. You cannot pass another vehicle on a road when (1 point)
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Let me pt it this way ill make more questions and the same person just answers and ill give them the points for each question i put up til it totals up to 30!!!!!
Well in the first place, all the answers you are asking for are contained in the State driving manual where you live. Open it up and start reading!
In the second place, only 10 points can be gained from a best answer!
Well in the first place, all the answers you are asking for are contained in the State driving manual where you live. Open it up and start reading!
In the second place, only 10 points can be gained from a best answer!
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