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Questions and Answers
What should a driver do before backing up?
What should a driver do before backing up?
- Double check at back.
- Look through rear view mirror.
- Look on both sides at 180 degree angle.
- Do 360 vision check and look over shoulder. (correct)
While turning right, what should a driver do?
While turning right, what should a driver do?
- Look through side mirrors.
- 180 degree, and look over the intersection.
- Look left and right on both sides.
- Look over the shoulder and at 180 degree angle. (correct)
Why should one be careful around trucks?
Why should one be careful around trucks?
- Have heavier brakes.
- Large blind spots. (correct)
- Heavier than cars.
- Headlights use to be higher.
Which car has more danger of being broken at a curve?
Which car has more danger of being broken at a curve?
If Car A has arrived first at an intersection, which car should wait?
If Car A has arrived first at an intersection, which car should wait?
What should a driver do before backing up?
What should a driver do before backing up?
Why should one be careful around trucks?
Why should one be careful around trucks?
Which car has more danger of being broken at a curve?
Which car has more danger of being broken at a curve?
If Car A has arrived first at an intersection, which car should wait?
If Car A has arrived first at an intersection, which car should wait?
(H.O.V) Heavy Occupancy Vehicle lane can be used by:
(H.O.V) Heavy Occupancy Vehicle lane can be used by:
Flashcards
Backing up
Backing up
Check all around the vehicle (360 degrees) and look over your shoulder before backing up.
Turning right
Turning right
Look over your shoulder and scan at a 180-degree angle to check blind spots.
Truck blind spots
Truck blind spots
Be cautious due to their large blind spots where your vehicle may not be visible.
Curve danger
Curve danger
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Intersection arrival
Intersection arrival
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H.O.V. lane users
H.O.V. lane users
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Study Notes
Safe Driving Practices
- Before backing up, a driver should check their surroundings, including mirrors and blind spots.
- When turning right, a driver should check for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicles.
Interacting with Large Vehicles
- Be careful around trucks, as they have larger blind spots and may not be able to stop quickly.
###Vehicle Safety
- A car with a higher center of gravity (e.g. SUV, truck) has more danger of being broken or losing control at a curve.
Intersection Etiquette
- If Car A has arrived first at an intersection, Car B should wait.
HOV Lane Usage
- Heavy Occupancy Vehicle (H.O.V) lane can be used by vehicles with multiple passengers.
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Description
Test your knowledge of safe driving practices with this Class 5 English driving test. Answer questions on backing up and turning to ensure you're prepared for the road.