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(Pg. 9) What factors might limit your ability to drive safely here? How should you handle them?
(Pg. 12) What vehicle safety features required by law would help you manage risk in this situation?
(Pg. 15) What factors are contributing to risk? What steps can you take to reduce risk?
(Pg. 18) It's a nice day, and you have a few errands to run in the neighborhood. Will you walk, ride your bike, or take your car? What are some risk factors if you drive?
(Pg. 25) Where is a good place to keep your vehicle's registration?
(Pg. 29) To whom would you yield? Why?
(Pg. 32) Snow is on the ground and you see this sign. At what speed would you drive?
(Pg. 36) What steps can the driver take to avoid vehicle audio system distractions?
(Pg. 47) The symbol on the sign is called a chevron. What does the sign mean? What would you do in this situation?
(Pg. 49) What does this sign mean? What should you be alert to when you see this sign?
(Pg. 55) You are driving alone. Are you allowed to use this lane? Why or why not?
(Pg. 58) You are stopped at a red light and want to turn right. Should you make the turn now?
(Pg. 73) You are driving in the right lane at 50 mph. What actions will you take to minimize risk? What vehicle controls will come into play?
(Pg. 79) What is the driver doing wrong? What would you tell him?
(Pg. 83)You want to turn left and then pull over to the right side of the road. How will you communicate to others what you plan to do?
(Pg. 86) You have never driven this vehicle before. What checks and procedures will you use before entering and driving it?
(Pg. 94) How can you enter the flow of traffic safely and smoothly?
(Pg. 99) Which vehicle probably needs more time and distance to accelerate: the truck or the car? How would knowing this help you manage time and space to reduce risk?
(Pg. 104) What actions will you take with the brake, the clutch, and the gearshift as you approach and then pass through this intersection?
(Pg. 108) What procedures would you follow to steer through this curve?
(Pg. 117) You want to move into the right-hand lane. How will you manage visibility, time, and space?
(Pg. 122) You want to turn left. How will you prepare for the turn? To whom will you yield the right-of-way?
(Pg. 128) You are driving north and need to turn around. How will you make the turnabout? Why?
(Pg. 134) What procedures will you follow in order to park on the hill?
(Pg. 152) You hear the siren from an emergency vehicle approaching from the rear. What action will you take as it approaches and then passes you?
(Pg. 157) What are the threatening objects or conditions in this situation?
(Pg. 160) You are driving and encounter this traffic scene. What does this situation mean, and what actions would you take to get through the area safely?
(Pg. 168) You are driving and encounter this traffic scene. What options are available to help you minimize the risk in this situation?
(Pg. 172) How would you respond to this situation? What action or actions do you take to minimize risk?
(Pg. 175) What options are available to help you minimize the risk in this situation?
(Pg. 180) What are your options in this situation?
(Pg. 191) How would you manage risk in this situation?
(Pg. 195) You are driving through the city during rush hour. What steps will you take to manage visibility, time, and space?
(Pg. 199) You are in the left-lane of a crowded multiple-lane highway. Suddenly, you realize you are approaching your exit, which is all the way over on the right. How will you handle this?
(Pg. 204) You are travelling on a two-way hilly road that has many sharp curves. What special factors affect visibility? What are some ways to manage time and space?
(Pg. 212) All three vehicles arrive at this intersection at the same time. What action will you take as you approach, then pass through this intersection?
(Pg. 214) The train has just about passed. Describe the procedures you would use to resume movement.
(Pg. 216) When the traffic light changes to green, describe the process you will use to enter the circle, travel half way around, and exit the circle onto the third roadway.
(Pg. 219) You want to make a right turn at this intersection. What action will you take as you approach and then pass through this intersection?
(Pg. 222) You are driving and encounter this traffic scene. What does this situation mean and what actions would you take to get through the area safely?
(Pg. 231) What possibly unseen hazards may be present in this situation? How can you manage the risk?
(Pg. 234) Motorcyclists are approaching you. What can you do to minimize the risk?
(Pg. 238) Since you are driving a vehicle larger and wider than many others, how should you adjust your driving to protect other motorists?
(Pg. 242) You are passing this truck. What should you do?
(Pg. 253) What procedures would you follow prior to and after the crest (top) of this hill? What safety precautions should you take to improve your visibility?
(Pg. 256) What are some ways you can manage visibility, time, and space in this situation?
(Pg. 262) What would you say to the driver and passenger about wearing safety belts?
(Pg. 266) You are driving at 30 mph. Explain what you will do before you enter the turn.
(Pg. 273) What kind of visibility problems do you face in this situation? How can you reduce the risk of collision?
(Pg. 275) The sun is shining behind you. What can you do to minimize the risk for yourself and the drivers behind and ahead of you?
(Pg. 278) How would you get your vehicle out of a snowdrift?
(Pg. 282) Explain how you would manage risk in this situation.
(Pg. 291) Your vehicle has an automatic transmission, and you've been using the Drive gear. Describe your procedure as you are about to head up a hill.
(Pg. 295) You have a blowout. What is likely to happen? What should you do?
(Pg. 299) A driver has lost control of a vehicle, and it is swerving into your lane. What should you do?
(Pg. 304) What would you do to compensate for the reduced visibility in this situation?
(Pg. 315) As you prepare to slow your vehicle, you find that the brakes don't work and the vehicle does not slow down. What do you suppose has happened? How will you handle the situation?
(Pg. 322) Suddenly your hood flies up while you are driving, obstructing your vision. What steps will you take to avoid a collision?
(Pg. 324) Your vehicle has broken down, and you have moved to the side of the road. What actions will you take to find assistance?
(Pg. 328) You have been involved in a collision with another vehicle. You are uninjured, but the other driver is bleeding. How can you help?
(Pg. 341) Describe your driving strategy for the next few hours until you reach your destination.
(Pg. 344) What advice would you give this teen about driving while recovering from a temporary injury?
(Pg. 348) What advice do you think this person would give you about driving?
(Pg. 358) What steps can you take to avoid distractions when you are driving on a long trip?
(Pg. 364) You're already late. How will you deal with your emotions and getting to your destination in this situation?
(Pg. 368) Describe your driving strategy for dealing with this situation.
(Pg. 377) You and a friend are offered a drink. You say no, but your friend wants to try one. What will you say to your friend?
(Pg. 381) The driver has been drinking steadily. How can his companions get home? What is their responsibility to the driver?
(Pg. 385) You are taking a prescription medicine. Can you drive your sister to the movies? How will you decide if it is safe for you to drive?
(Pg. 388) Your friend offers you an illegal drug. What would you say to your friend?
(Pg. 397) A friend has agreed to let you use her car while she's on vacation. What checks will you make before getting into her car? What checks will you make after starting the engine?
(Pg. 404) You've been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic for nearly an hour on a hot summer day. The temperature warning light has just come on. How will you handle this situation? What safety precautions can you take?
(Pg. 408) You just test drove this car. As you stepped on the brake, the car pulled to the right. What could cause this problem? Would you buy this car?
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