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Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Most driver's                     the actual risk involved in driving.
  1. overestimate
  2. underestimate
  3. accurately estimate
  4. anticipate
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
As you are driving on an undivided highway, you approach a school bus that is stopped and has red lights flashing. You -
  1. may pass if the way is clear
  2. may pass if a pedestrian indicates the way is clear
  3. may not pass until the school bus driver turns off the flashing red lights
  4. must turn on your emergency flashers
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
It is a recommendation that every driver get an eye exam                             .
  1. whenever they feel like
  2. yearly
  3. every five years
  4. when they have blurred vision
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
When a driver fails to notice an unexpected event.
  1. Compensating Dependency
  2. Inattentional Blindness
  3. Peripheral Blindness
  4. Inattentional Perspective
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
What is the hand signal for making a left turn?
  1. Hold the arm and hand straight out and point the first finger.
  2. Point the arm and hand down, palm facing back.
  3. Point two fingers to the left.
  4. Hold your arm up towards the sky, waving your fingers.
  5. Have the arm straight out and the forearm and hand straight up, palm facing forward.
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Who has the sole responsibility for the vehicle being operated?
  1. the mechanic
  2. the META instructor
  3. the person with the keys
  4. the supervisor
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
When passing another vehicle, giving the horn signal does what?
  1. Lets the driver you are passing know you are there.
  2. Places the driver of the vehicle you are passing under a legal obligation to help you pass.
  3. Irritates the driver you are passing.
  4. None of the listed answers.
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