When You Get Ready To Leave An Expressway
Expressways have "expressway entrance lanes" (acceleration lanes) so that drivers can:
Reach the proper speed before blending with traffic.
What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings?
School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers.
Night driving is dangerous because:
The distance we can see ahead is reduced.
When your right wheels run onto a soft shoulder, what is the best way to get back on the highway?
Ease your foot off the gas and brake gently.
If a tire blows out, the proper thing to do is:
Hold the steering wheel firmly, and ease up on the gas.
What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals (such as lights or crossing gates)?
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Which of the following statements applies to all driving emergency situations?
Think before you act.
Why is driving on an expressway different from driving on an ordinary street?
You must think faster and handle your vehicle more effectively.
You may drive around or under a gate that is being lowered or raised at a railroad crossing:
Under no circumstances.
Your car starts to skid on a slippery road. You should:
Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go.
You are getting on a highway which has a very short entrance lane. The safest way for you to enter the flow of traffic would be to:
Wait for a large gap in traffic then speed up quickly.
When driving at night, it is most important for you to:
Drive within the range of your headlights.
If traffic prevents you from crossing all the way across a set of railroad tracks, you may proceed only when:
There is room for your vehicle on the other side.
When you drive in heavy fog during daylight hours you should drive with your:
Headlights on low beam.
When you get ready to leave an expressway, you should begin to use your turn signal:
100 feet before the exit ramp.
When attempting to stop on a slippery road, the best action to take is:
Apply the brakes in slow, steady strokes.
If you drive past your exit on an expressway, you should:
Drive to the next exit and leave the expressway.
When you drive at night you an reduce the problem of glare from the headlights of an approaching car by:
Looking to the lower right side of your lane.
If your brake pedal suddenly sinks to the floor, you should first:
Try to pump it to build up the pressure.
You have just left an expressway and are starting to drive on an ordinary highway. You should:
Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit.