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True/false: When the oil pressure warning light goes on with the engine running, it indicates that the oil needs changingA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: The ABS alert light indicates a problem with the antilock braking system if it comes on while you are drivingA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: if the brake warning light comes on as you apply the foot brake pedal, it indicates that the brake pads are worn out➜ If the brake lightning comes on as you apply the foot-brake pedal, it indicates that the brake pads are worn out.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: in an automatic transmission vehicle always come to a stop before changing from drive to reverse or overdrive to park gears➜ In an automatic transmission vehicle, always come to a stop before changing from DRIVE to REVERSE or OVERDRIVE to PARK gears.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: in a stick shift vehicle always come to a stop before changing from a forward (1, 2,3,4,5,2) reverse gear or overdrive (5) to parking (1 or R) gearsA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: riding the clutch pedal keeps the clutch in best working position and conditionA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: The driver can start the vehicle in neutral or park gears, regardless of the transmission typeA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: beginning drivers often try to correct steering errors by moving the steering wheel too much and looking where the car is goingA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: The windshield wipers and washer usually are operated by a switch mounted on the turn-signal leverA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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The last thing you should do before moving a vehicle away from the curb is release the parking brake.A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: It will be easier to learn good manual transmission skills after you learn basic vehicle maneuvers.A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: A driver has less control over the power applied in a vehicle with a manual transmission.A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: Overdrive can be used for forward driving, but it can also save fuel.A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: In order to drive in a straight line either forward or backward, hold the steering wheel as steady as possibleA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: when backing in a straight line, make sure all zones are clearA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: when backing a stickshift vehicle, use the friction point of the clutch pedal to avoid jerky movementsA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: The common error in lane changing is understeeringA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: when planning a turn, check rear zones, move into the correct lane about one block ahead, and signal well in advanceA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: when backing to the right, allow a wide space on the right because the front of the vehicle will swing to the rightA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: A U-turn is risky because several lanes of traffic must be cross to execute the turnA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: when changing lanes, it is not necessary to make a blind-spot check if you have checked rear zones through both rearview and sideview mirrorsA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: The driver of a vehicle leaving a parallel parking space must yield to all approaching trafficA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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Question: True/false: A three-point turnabout should only be used on a dead-end street or a little world away with no drivewaysA.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Deadly encounters between police officers and motorists have lawmakers across the country thinking driver’s education should require students to be taught what to do in a traffic stop.
A North Carolina bill would require instructors to describe “appropriate interactions with law enforcement officers.” Illinois passed a similar law recently, and another awaits the Virginia governor’s signature. Mississippi, New Jersey and Rhode Island also are considering them.
Many lawmakers want to make police interactions more transparent and improve community relations, in particular with people who feel unjustly targeted or mistreated because of their skin color.
Most don’t pretend to legislate exactly how drivers should react, leaving the details to be worked out by state law enforcement or education and driver’s license agencies. The 2017 “Rules of the Road” for Illinois , published in February, could provide a model, making detailed “suggestions” about proper driver behavior.
“The goal here is to reduce what could be a tense situation that can be very stressful on both sides,” said Dave Druker, with the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office, which oversees licensing 2.2 million new and veteran drivers annually.
The overall message? Use “a common-sense approach” and don’t be confrontational, Druker said.
Robert Dawkins, state organizer of the police accountability group SAFE Coalition NC, said it could help young drivers control their emotions at traffic stops. But he said North Carolina needs companion legislation “so that police officers can understand to control their emotions” as well, and be trained that racial profiling is unlawful.
Dawkins said that even drivers who have been taught to show “all kinds of respect” could be vulnerable if an officer sees their hands move from the steering wheel: “I make a quick movement, that that quick movement can result in me losing my life,” he said.
Law enforcement officers worry about exactly the same situation: When motorists reach under their seats to get a driver’s license, officers have to consider whether they’re reaching for a gun, said Eddie Caldwell, executive director of the North Carolina Sheriffs Association, whose organization has strongly endorsed the North Carolina legislation.
The Illinois guidelines, now included in expanded form in driver licensing materials, encourage drivers to avoid this situation by keeping both hands clearly in sight on the steering wheel “until the officer instructs them otherwise.”
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Virginia Democratic Del. Jeion Ward said her measure, which the General Assembly overwhelmingly passed and is now on Gov. Terry McAulliffe’s desk, aims to make sure all young drivers are properly informed.
“Heaven help us if they are getting information off of YouTube or the internet,” Ward said. “We just have to make sure that our young drivers have the correct information so simple infractions will not become something more serious.”
The Illinois guide focuses on driver responsibilities, while addressing officer behavior in several sentences at the end.
It says “a driver is to be treated with dignity and respect by law enforcement officers,” and that drivers should report what they consider to be inappropriate conduct to the officer’s superiors as soon as possible. It also notes that “officers are required to provide their names and badge numbers upon request.”
The American Civil Liberties Union’s online “know your rights if you’re stopped in your car” guidelines include some identical suggestions, and adds several more: It says drivers should turn off the engine, turn on the internal lights and open the window partway before placing their hands on the wheel, presumably to reduce the need for any risky movements.
The ACLU also says drivers can refuse a search request, but that officers don’t need consent if they believe the car contains evidence of a crime. And it notes that both drivers and passengers have the right to remain silent. Passengers can ask if they’re free to go; “If yes, silently leave,” it says.
The proposed North Carolina curriculum would be developed in consultation with the sheriff’s association, the state Highway Patrol and a group representing police chiefs. Civil liberties groups aren’t listed in the bill.
Allen Robinson, chief executive officer of the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, which creates curricula in 35 states, said these mandates won’t prevent all problems, but they should help teenagers avoid bad decisions.
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“Anything that keeps the rancor and stupidness from going on inside of a car when there is a minor traffic violation, we’re all for,” Robinson said.
North Carolina’s legislation is getting bipartisan support, with more than 35 House sponsors, black and white, from both parties.
“It’s just a public safety issue,” said Republican state Rep. John Faircloth, the former High Point police chief. “I think all of us want to do anything we can to make the public safer out there, and to not put our officers in a situation where they might make the wrong decision.”
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Andre Peterson, 35, a black father of two daughters, said he thinks it can help young people know what’s expected of them.
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“Compliance is a big issue between police and the people-of-color community,” Peterson said while attending a civil rights rally in Raleigh. “If you show respect, you’ll get it back in return.”