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When you are driving in fog, how can you see better?
When you are driving in fog, how can you see better?
When making a long trip, how often should you stop for a rest?
When making a long trip, how often should you stop for a rest?
About every two hours or one hundred miles
When must the headlights be turned on?
When must the headlights be turned on?
30 minutes before sunset
At what distance must the vehicle's lights be turned on when visibility is poor?
At what distance must the vehicle's lights be turned on when visibility is poor?
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What should a defensive driver do to avoid accidents?
What should a defensive driver do to avoid accidents?
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Why should you drive slower at night?
Why should you drive slower at night?
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When should a driver dim his headlights during night driving?
When should a driver dim his headlights during night driving?
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On multiple lane highways, where should slow drivers drive?
On multiple lane highways, where should slow drivers drive?
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What should you do if blinded by an approaching motor vehicle at night?
What should you do if blinded by an approaching motor vehicle at night?
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If you get drowsy while driving, what is the best action to take?
If you get drowsy while driving, what is the best action to take?
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Study Notes
Driving in Fog
- Use lower headlight beams for improved visibility.
Long Trips
- Take a rest break every two hours or after driving 100 miles.
Headlight Use
- Turn on headlights 30 minutes before sunset.
Visibility Regulations
- Vehicle lights must be activated when visibility is less than 1000 feet, day or night.
Defensive Driving
- A defensive driver should remain alert and monitor surroundings for developing trouble spots.
Driving at Night
- It is advisable to drive slower at night due to decreased visibility.
Headlight Dimming
- Dim headlights when an oncoming vehicle comes within 500 feet to prevent glare.
Lane Usage on Highways
- Slow drivers should utilize the right-hand lane to maintain traffic flow.
Handling Oncoming Lights
- If blinded by oncoming vehicle lights, slow down and avoid looking directly into the lights.
Addressing Drowsiness
- If feeling drowsy, the best action is to stop and walk around to regain alertness.
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Description
Test your knowledge on important driving rules covered in Chapter 5 of Driver's Education. This quiz includes key terms and definitions related to safe driving practices, particularly in low visibility conditions. Master these concepts to enhance your driving safety skills.