#1
What should you do if you encounter a vehicle driving aggressively behind you?
Speed up to create distance between you and the aggressive driver
Brake suddenly to deter the aggressive driver
Maintain your speed and safely change lanes if possible
Ignore the aggressive driver and continue driving
#2
When driving in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain or fog, what should you do?
Increase your speed to get to your destination faster
Keep a safe following distance and reduce your speed
Turn off your headlights to avoid blinding other drivers
Use cruise control to maintain a steady speed
#3
What is the recommended hand position on the steering wheel?
Both hands at the 12 o'clock position
One hand at the 6 o'clock position
Hands at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions
Hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions
#4
What should you do if your vehicle starts to hydroplane on a wet road?
Brake suddenly to regain control
Accelerate to increase traction
Steer straight and gently ease off the accelerator
Make sharp turns to steer away from the water
#5
What is the primary purpose of defensive driving?
To drive as fast as possible to reach the destination quickly
To reduce the risk of accidents by anticipating dangerous situations
To ignore traffic laws and regulations for convenience
To engage in road rage behavior
#6
What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?
Increase your speed to stay alert
Pull over to a safe location and take a break
Close your eyes briefly to rest
Listen to loud music to stay awake
#7
What does the 'two-second rule' refer to in safe driving?
The time it takes to brake after seeing a hazard
The time it takes to change lanes on a highway
The following distance between you and the vehicle ahead
The time it takes to accelerate from a full stop
#8
When approaching a yellow traffic light, what action should you take?
Speed up to make it through the intersection before the light turns red
Stop abruptly to avoid running the red light
Proceed through the intersection if it's safe to do so
Slow down and prepare to stop if it's safe to do so
#9
What is the purpose of ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) in a vehicle?
To reduce engine noise
To prevent skidding and maintain steering control during emergency braking
To improve fuel efficiency
To enhance the sound system
#10
What should you do if you witness a vehicle collision on the road?
Immediately drive away from the scene
Stop your vehicle and render assistance if safe to do so
Continue driving and ignore the collision
Honk your horn to alert other drivers
#11
What is the purpose of using turn signals while driving?
To indicate to other drivers that you're not turning
To signal your intentions to change lanes or make a turn
To alert pedestrians to cross the street
To activate hazard lights during emergencies
#12
What does the 'right-of-way' mean in driving?
The legal speed limit on highways
The priority given to a vehicle to proceed in a particular situation
The privilege to drive on the right side of the road
The designated lane for turning right
#13
What is the purpose of a blind spot while driving?
To create a space for safer lane changes
To minimize distractions for the driver
To provide an area where objects cannot be seen using mirrors
To improve visibility of surrounding traffic
#14
What is the purpose of 'scanning' while driving defensively?
To check your phone for messages
To keep an eye on the dashboard
To frequently check your surroundings for potential hazards
To watch the GPS for directions
#15
Why is it important to maintain a safe following distance?
To conserve fuel
To allow for sufficient reaction time in case of emergencies
To prevent the vehicle from overheating
To keep the windshield clear of debris
#16
What should you do if you experience a tire blowout while driving?
Brake suddenly to stop the vehicle
Grip the steering wheel firmly and ease off the accelerator
Swerve sharply to avoid losing control
Accelerate to stabilize the vehicle
#17
What should you do if your vehicle's accelerator becomes stuck while driving?
Panic and attempt to forcefully release the accelerator
Shift the transmission to neutral and safely pull off the road
Brake hard to slow down quickly
Continue driving normally until the accelerator becomes unstuck