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Driving and Road Safety Questions - All Grades

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Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
For a routine stop, which of the following would be the safest and most efficient use of your brakes:
  1. make an easy stop over a long distance without breaking
  2. make a firm, quick stop with rolling wheels
  3. flash your brake lights, then brake gradually
  4. gradually decrease your brake pressure as you near your stopping point
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
When driving around a sharp curve, a driver should:
  1. Stay as far to the left of the lane as possible.
  2. Brake in the sharpest part of the curve.
  3. Hug the right side of the lane.
  4. Accelerate.
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
What hand position is not best for driving?
  1. 9-3
  2. 10-2
  3. 8-4
  4. None of the above
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
Drivers with a learners permit cannot drive between the hours of                
  1. 11:01 PM-6:00 AM
  2. 12:30 AM-5:00 AM
  3. 12 AM-6 AM
  4. 11:01 PM-5:00 AM
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
How can you determine if your vehicle is equipped with ABS?
  1. Check if your vehicle was manufactured after March 1, 1998 (they are required to have the panel light)
  2. Check for yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the internet panel
  3. Look for wheel speed sensor wires that are coming for the rear of your brakes
  4. All of the above
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
Children under the age of 1 should be in a:
  1. booster seat.
  2. forward facing car seat.
  3. rear facing car seat.
  4. all of the above.
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
Resting the foot over the brake in anticipation of stopping, is called:
  1. cover braking.
  2. defensive braking.
  3. emergency braking.
  4. braking.
Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
In a vehicle with automatic transmission:
  1. always come to a complete stop before shifting to another gear
  2. shift to another gear whenever needed
  3. accelerate and then shift
  4. slow down and then shift
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
A child can move from a car seat to a booster seat when:
  1. at any time.
  2. when they are 2 and more than 20 pounds.
  3. they are 3 and more than 30 pounds.
  4. they are 4 and more than 40 pounds.
Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
Hold the steering wheel with:
  1. one hand outside at the bottom and the other inside at the top
  2. your hands on the bottom half of the wheel
  3. your palms pointing upwards
  4. your hands on the outside of the wheel
Grade 10 Driving and Road Safety
A sign shaped like this means:
  1. Stop.
  2. Go.
  3. Yield.
  4. School zone.
Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
If you are unsure about whether the engine has started:
  1. press the accelerator repeatedly
  2. continue turning the key
  3. press the accelerator once lightly
  4. turn the key to "off" and repeat the starting procedure
Grade 9 Driving and Road Safety
When you turn the ignition switch to "accessory":
  1. the key can be removed
  2. no electrical equipment will operate
  3. the engine will start
  4. the radio and electrical equipment will operate
Grade 11 Driving and Road Safety
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