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1. When you are following a motorcycle, allow extra space between your vehicle and the motorcycle because:A
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A. motorcycles can stop very quickly
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0 i7 \ G$ H( e( k B. motorcycles have more control than cars in poor conditions. j5 N, N( K/ Y1 |' [
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C. motorcycles have a larger blind spot
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D. motorcycles are smaller than cars( z/ \ r% X" C$ Q
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2. You should shoulder check to the right when making a right turn to:A
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A. make sure another road user is not beside you
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B. make sure the vehicle behind you is not too close( _$ L8 d) [# k: v
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5 R% O, Y. x) G" w[Refer to page 77 in the manual]0 B% f6 c7 N6 K
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3. When merging into traffic, a driver should:D
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+ x1 S; S, y8 k$ v A. accelerate to the speed of the traffic
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C. signal properly
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D. all of the above
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4. Before passing a vehicle on a two-lane highway, you should:B! C: D- i2 @+ ^5 A, _
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C. only focus on your rear-view mirror- c9 D1 k1 W& c7 }$ I9 g$ _
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% T& x" v( @$ I( {+ Q[Refer to page 87 in the manual]* }+ J4 M( e, h: ?6 b4 z
% {0 v4 Y/ p) e5. What is the BEST way to check for other vehicles in your blind spot?A
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N' @/ R* M$ g! B* z5 |% D' | B. check rear-view and side mirrors! e- V' r; j: r$ w
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D. none of the above
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6. A pedestrian using a white cane means that:B
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B. the pedestrian is visually impaired
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C. the rules of the road do not apply to the pedestrian
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D. both B and C4 i0 R2 p( o0 W4 x2 e
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1 s, c8 f* }) m+ R7. What should you NOT do if your vehicle breaks down due to mechanical problems on a busy highway?C
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) x* V/ E0 W6 U& s8 Q) B A. turn your hazard lights on7 g+ I. _. {$ Q6 z
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B. raise your hood( B2 {' C4 ~, O2 D2 w }- M
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C. attempt roadside repairs on your vehicle5 S. r, B/ \) @" Y/ a
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D. have all occupants leave the vehicle and wait at a safe location- b+ d- K- X. Y+ k
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6 U! k; o1 x6 u8. Vehicles approaching a steady red traffic light may:D
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1 F2 J* T& S. T' l9 V, {% K A. drive straight through after coming to a complete stop
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B. turn right without stopping
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& X- Y0 T, ~1 x! r: r9 | D. turn left from a one-way street to a one-way street, after a complete stop, unless prohibited by a sign# C( H' I9 p/ v/ J! ^
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[Refer to page 41 in the manual]
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$ i) Y4 o/ B1 j2 D9. What is meant by the term “space cushion”?C
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A. the space between the driver and the steering wheel( P# m# a3 W8 G9 [% g6 }5 P7 V
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B. the space between front and rear seat passengers* A3 M. r" E9 w" O6 u
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C. the space between your vehicle and the vehicles in front, behind and on either side of you# i1 Y& y3 U" q% n/ Z( x v
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D. none of the above
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( J6 h" H, E' ~$ o: e10. When driving behind another vehicle under normal conditions, you should maintain a minimum following distance of:C
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C. two seconds: v+ L* v; J: O3 s6 E: }8 ]6 ^
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D. four seconds& `! y2 Y; s9 m8 I: e+ N
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11. Drivers should not follow bicycle riders too closely because:A
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D. none of the above
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6 r8 N' E6 [% D8 l0 m[Refer to page 124 in the manual]
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A. large vehicles do not have efficient brakes
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B. large vehicles have large blind spots3 P4 ]/ f" ?5 h
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C. large vehicles may create turbulence
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D. all of the above3 P1 j' T' ?3 [% [
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13. If you have a vehicle equipped with ABS (Anti-lock braking system) and need to perform emergency braking, you should:B
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B. apply steady hard pressure to the brake pedal* I3 n- B4 }* N0 U2 c' D- a
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14. When there is a solid white line to the left of your vehicle, it means:A
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B. it is separating traffic traveling in opposite directions% B/ J5 t* k# L- Z
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15. When exiting from a highway slow down:C
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A. before reaching the deceleration lane
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, h' }% ~ k! U2 v4 t7 j& J B. before activating your signal# O" q) q' u6 n1 u
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C. after entering the deceleration lane1 O; H' Z Z0 d' h: U. q" b
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, m7 i; l6 {% C16. Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed within an urban area is:D
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3 p, B4 J% V1 x: g7 L A. 60 km/h
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D. 50 km/h
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; m9 T+ x' K3 U1 I17. This sign means:A" C+ x+ s: J# g1 U; F0 f4 p
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+ R) ?4 x$ H/ \8 [1 b B. a vehicle with its hazard lights flashing ahead
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" X4 ^- G: [, C% y7 U C. highway clean up crew ahead. Z: H) U" z5 ?4 F: I7 O
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D. emergency zone ahead
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! `. H$ q, Y* | B. truck route ahead
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4 {4 r/ c/ }! d+ d- I* A19. This sign means:D
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A. change lanes( F$ h6 R" I$ w: I; A0 {
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B. turn right only
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C. prepare for a very sharp curve
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D. turn left only
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' x6 D* g* ?* |$ Z o5 O7 c20. This sign means:A
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& F6 E! v. f6 c* }% ^; h- H B. the maximum speed unless passing
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C. the minimum speed permitted6 e/ S7 V; P3 `/ X7 X% q
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D. that the speed limit is 80 miles per hour, under ideal conditions! h+ d# M7 \! G1 D7 N7 o
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