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Driving and Road Safety Questions - All Grades

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Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Continuing Education Driving and Road Safety
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
Texting while driving can result in
  1. impaired vision of the road
  2. decreased attention on driving skills
  3. increased risk of accident
  4. all of the above
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
What should you do if you take the wrong exit on an interstate highway?
  1. continue off the ramp
  2. stop at once
  3. turn around on the ramp
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
When entering an interstate from the acceleration lane how fast may you go?
  1. faster than the traffic on the interstate highway
  2. slower than the traffic on the interstae highway
  3. adjust your speed to the interstate highway traffic
None Driving and Road Safety
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
You are offered a drink but you plan to drive a friend later, what do you do?
  1. Take the drink, you'll be fine
  2. Take a couple of sips then go
  3. Say "no" to the drink
  4. Take the drink but secretly dump it somewhere
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
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
Most automobile skids are the result of
  1. mechanical defects in the automobile
  2. driving too fast for the weather and road conditions
  3. over inflated tires
Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
The selector-lever position used for normal forward driving is:
  1. Neutral (N)
  2. Low (L1 and L2, or 1 and 2)
  3. Park (P)
  4. Drive (D)
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
The risk of car accidents escalate when a teenage driver:
  1. has one or more teenage passengers.
  2. drives alone.
  3. uses anti-lock brakes.
  4. drives defensively.
Grade 12 Driving and Road Safety
Who can drink alcohol and drive safely?
  1. Anyone over 21
  2. No one
  3. Anyone that drinks less than three drinks
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
Pedestrians should always walk:
  1. On sidewalks.
  2. on the bike paths.
  3. with traffic.
  4. against traffic.
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
Which of the following determines the safe speed for going down a steep downgrade?
  1. Total weight of the vehicle and cargo
  2. Steepness of the grade
  3. Road conditions
  4. All of the above
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