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This study guide prepares students for a driver's education exemption test, covering traffic laws, safe driving, and vehicle operation. It features Q&A on speed limits, skid handling, adverse conditions, and road safety. Designed to aid driving test preparation, it offers a comprehensive overview of key concepts and regulations. Topics include vehicle maintenance, effects of alcohol/drugs, and defensive driving. Ideal for high school students preparing for their driver's license, it provides structured learning and reinforces driving concepts. The Q&A format facilitates review and memorization. It also covers right-of-way, turning, and expressway driving for a well-rounded understanding.
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In North Carolina, license plate lights... Are required on all cars To get out of a skid... One should brake gradually and then hold the pedal down, and turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear end of the car is skidding If your vehicle runs off the road onto the shoulder... You should take your foot off the gas gradually When changing a flat tire... You should block the wheels Studies has shown that under normal conditions the chance of a car being involved in a car accident on an interstate highway is greater if... The driver travels considerably below the posted speed limit.
A diamond–shaped traffic sign means... Slow down and drive with caution You would use your low highlight beams... At night in the city, in foggy or misty weather, and rain. Roads are likely to be especially slick... Just after it has begun to rain or drizzle. When driving through heavy fog... You should slow down. A safe driver... Frequently checks the rear–view and side mirrors. The following statements are false: a. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit for passenger cars and pickup trucks is 65 mph. b. The speed for a school activity bus is 35 mph 55 mph, 45 mph school bus
Roughly, 1/3 of all traffic fatalities involve... A drunken person. When the oil light comes on, it means... Oil pressure is low. The safest method to stop hydroplaning is to... Ease up on the gas pedal. Hydroplaning Sliding uncontrollably on the wet surface of a road. If you run off the road onto an unpaved shoulder, you should... Keep your wheels straight and gently slow down. If the rear of your vehicle is skidding to the left... You should steer to the left. Car tires will most likely hydroplane if... They are bald. During a heavy rainstorm, friction between a vehicle and the road is reduced most when... The tires ride of the water instead of the road.
The best way to drive on a slippery surface caused by rain and road oil is... To reduce speed. If you must travel in fog, you should... Use the low beam headlights. If you are driving the day after a heavy snow storm and the snow has stopped but is still overcast, your greatest danger is likely to be... Poor traction. Driving in heavy fog is most dangerous because... It causes decreased visibility. When driving at night, you should be sure... You can stop within the distance you can see. Narcotics will have the greatest effect on your perception of... Speed and distance when driving.
Teenagers often drink so that... Their friends will like them. If you buy food on your way to work or school, you should... Wait until you get to work or school to eat. If a bee is buzzing around inside the car, you should... Park the car safely before doing anything about it. If you check your blind spots before changing lanes... You can avoid hitting a car beside you. If passengers are playing a game that requires reading road signs for certain words, you should... Pay attention to the road. You can cut down on the chance of hitting something in front of you at night if you... Drive slow enough to stop in the distance you can see.
Motorcycle riders are required by law to... Obey the same traffic laws as automobile drivers. If a passing vehicle has to cut closely in front of you to avoid oncoming traffic, you should... Slow down and check the shoulder. If a car is passing you on a blind curve, you should... Slow down if there are no cars behind you. Passing on a blind curve is dangerous mainly because... Oncoming traffic cannot be seen on curves. A car that has just passed you could most likely cause danger for you if... It makes a fast right–hand turn.
If you are driving in the right lane on an expressway, you should probably... Move into the left lane when traffic is light and cars are merging onto the expressway from the right. When changing lanes, you can check your blind spot by... Turning your head and looking over your shoulder. Before moving from the right to the middle lane on a six–lane divided highway, you should... Check for other vehicles entering the middle lane. For the best view while backing a vehicle in a straight line, you should... Turn around to the right and look over your shoulder. While backing a car, you should see clearly in the direction your car is moving if... You turn your head and shoulders and look backward. You are most likely to be driving in another driver's blind spot when... You are passing.
To keep a safe space cushion when driving on an expressway and it begins to rain, you should... Increase the distance between your car and the car in front. When following a vehicle that blocks your view on the road ahead it is best to... Follow at a greater distance than usual. When deciding how far away you should be from the vehicle ahead the most important things to think about are... The vehicles speed, traffic, and road conditions. When entering an expressway, you should... Begin to speed up in the acceleration lane–merge lane. If you are on an expressway entrance and notice that there is no traffic on the expressway... Continue smoothly onto the expressway.
If you are driving on a four–lane undivided road going uphill and the speed limit is 50 but you like to drive 45 mph, you should... Drive in the right lane at 45 mph. To make a right turn from a road with two lanes going in one direction, you should generally... Be in the lane closest to the right curb. From a one–way Street you usually make a left turn from... The left curb lane. When going around a downhill curve your car will... Gain speed due to gravity. A driver went so fast around a sharp curve that the rear end of the car slid off the road because of... Centrifugal force. Centrifugal force An apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around the center, arising from the body's inertia.
When driving faster on the curve your car will tend to... Move to the outside of the curve. The foot brake should be pushed down before... Putting the car into gear. In order to make a smooth, safe stop, you should... Apply gradual, firm pressure on the foot break. Before you break to a stop, you should... Check the rear–view mirrors. When preparing to stop, you should... Take your right foot off the gas pedal and apply the foot brake. When preparing to leave an automatic transmission vehicle... The gear shift lever should be in park.
You should use your turn signal when you are entering traffic from... A parking position. When making a right turn you should signal approximately... 1/2 city block before the turn. After making a right turn at an intersection you should... Adjust your speed to the flow of traffic in the right lane. When waiting at an intersection to make a left turn, you should... Keep your wheels pointed straight ahead until you can complete the turn. Before turning left it is important to... Yield to oncoming vehicles. To maintain an even speed while going up a hill, you have to... Increase pressure on the gas pedal.
The steeper the hill, the more engine power will be needed for a vehicle to... Overcome the effects of gravity. When approaching a curve, you should... Slow down before entering the curve. When rounding a curve you should... Control the speed of the vehicle in order to reduce the effect of natural forces. When approaching a sharp curve that has no posted speed, you should... Reduce speed. If you come to an intersection with the flashing yellow light, you should... Drive carefully through the intersection. If you come to an intersection with a flashing red light, you must... Stop at the intersection, then proceed as traffic follows.
If you find yourself driving in another driver's blind spot, you should... Move out of it as soon as it is safe. Because another driver might move in your lane suddenly without seeing your car you should... Always adjust your speed or lane position to get out of a blind spot. If someone delivers 1,000 lbs of tomatoes to the Farmers Market, his stopping distance when he gets home with an empty truck should be... Shorter. If a weaving vehicle is following you too closely... Keep to the right, slow down, and pull off the road if necessary. To avoid being hit in the rear by another car, you should... Check your rear view mirrors often.
When you decide to pass on a two–lane road, you should... Judge how much distance you have for safely passing. The first thing you should do before deciding to pass on a two–lane road is... Make sure it is legal and the left lane is clear of oncoming traffic. When deciding to pass another vehicle or to change lanes, a proper communication is to... Use the turn signal. Changing lanes and passing cars are similar tasks because... The driver's view is easily blocked. To steer the car while moving backwards, you should turn the top of the steering wheel in... The direction you want the rear end of the car to go. If you are driving on a four–lane undivided Highway and a school bus is going in the other direction and has stopped and is picking up children, you should... Stop and wait until the bus starts or turns off its flashers.