Driving A Car Trivia

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Driving A Car Trivia - Quiz

Before you get behind the wheel, it’s customary to know what to expect before you get caught in a bad situation. Take this quiz to see if you have what it takes to get in the driver’s seat.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If one driver enters an intersection going straight and another enters turning left, who must yield?

    • A.

      The Driver Turning Left

    • B.

      The Driver Going Straight

    • C.

      Both Drivers

    • D.

      Neither Driver

    Correct Answer
    A. The Driver Turning Left
    Explanation
    When one driver enters an intersection going straight and another enters turning left, the driver turning left must yield. This is because the driver going straight has the right of way in this situation. The driver turning left should wait until it is safe to make the turn, ensuring that there are no oncoming vehicles or pedestrians that they would potentially obstruct or collide with. This rule is in place to prioritize the safety and flow of traffic.

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  • 2. 

    What must you do if you are entering a road from a driveway?

    • A.

      Flash Your Head Lights

    • B.

      Sound Your Horn

    • C.

      Put On Your Hazard Signals

    • D.

      Yield To Traffic

    Correct Answer
    D. Yield To Traffic
    Explanation
    When entering a road from a driveway, it is important to yield to traffic. This means that you should wait for a safe gap in traffic before merging onto the road. Yielding allows other vehicles already on the road to continue without interruption, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic and reducing the risk of accidents. Flashing your headlights, sounding your horn, or putting on your hazard signals are not necessary or appropriate actions when entering a road from a driveway.

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  • 3. 

    What should you do if you hear a siren in the U.S., but can't see where the emergency vehicle is?

    • A.

      Slow And Wait Until You See It

    • B.

      Drive With Caution

    • C.

      Follow The Vehicle

    • D.

      Pull Over And Wait Until It Passes

    Correct Answer
    D. Pull Over And Wait Until It Passes
    Explanation
    If you hear a siren in the U.S. but can't see where the emergency vehicle is, the best course of action is to pull over and wait until it passes. This ensures that you are not obstructing the emergency vehicle's path and allows it to reach its destination quickly and safely. It is important to give priority to emergency vehicles and not try to follow or chase them, as this can be dangerous and hinder their progress.

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  • 4. 

    How does drunken driving rank as a highway safety problem?

    • A.

      Number 1

    • B.

      Number 3

    • C.

      Number 2

    • D.

      Number 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Number 1
    Explanation
    Drunken driving ranks as the number 1 highway safety problem because it poses a significant risk to both the intoxicated driver and other road users. Alcohol impairs judgment, coordination, and reaction time, increasing the likelihood of accidents and fatalities. It is responsible for a large number of traffic-related deaths and injuries every year. Therefore, addressing and preventing drunken driving is crucial for improving highway safety.

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  • 5. 

    Driving within the headlight range means you should be able to stop your car within how many feet?

    • A.

      250

    • B.

      50

    • C.

      100

    • D.

      400

    Correct Answer
    A. 250
    Explanation
    Driving within the headlight range means that you should be able to stop your car within 250 feet. This is important because it allows you to have enough time to react and stop your vehicle safely in case of any unexpected obstacles or hazards on the road. By driving within this range, you are ensuring that you have enough visibility and distance to stop your car in a controlled manner.

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  • 6. 

    What should you do if headlights on an approaching vehicle make it hard for you to see?

    • A.

      Close Your Eyes

    • B.

      Turn On Your High Beams

    • C.

      Use The Road's Edge As A Guide

    • D.

      Stop The Car

    Correct Answer
    C. Use The Road's Edge As A Guide
    Explanation
    When the headlights on an approaching vehicle make it difficult to see, using the road's edge as a guide is the best course of action. By focusing on the edge of the road, you can maintain your lane position and avoid drifting into oncoming traffic. This technique helps you navigate safely until the approaching vehicle passes and your visibility improves. Closing your eyes or stopping the car would be dangerous, while turning on your high beams could blind the approaching driver and increase the risk of a collision.

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  • 7. 

    What should you do if your car begins to hydroplane?

    • A.

      Pull The Emergency Brake

    • B.

      Let Off The Accelerator

    • C.

      Slam The Brakes

    • D.

      Tap The Brakes

    Correct Answer
    B. Let Off The Accelerator
    Explanation
    When a car begins to hydroplane, it means that the tires have lost traction on the wet road surface and are instead gliding on a layer of water. In such a situation, slamming the brakes or tapping them can cause the car to skid further and lose control. On the other hand, pulling the emergency brake can also lead to loss of control. The correct action to take is to let off the accelerator, allowing the car to gradually slow down and regain traction. This reduces the risk of skidding and helps maintain control of the vehicle.

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  • 8. 

    Vehicles driven by volunteer fire fighters are allowed to display what color lights?

    • A.

      White

    • B.

      Yellow

    • C.

      Blue

    • D.

      Silver

    Correct Answer
    C. Blue
    Explanation
    Vehicles driven by volunteer fire fighters are allowed to display blue lights. Blue lights are commonly used by emergency vehicles to indicate that they are responding to an emergency situation. This helps to alert other drivers on the road and allows the emergency vehicle to navigate through traffic more easily. It is important for volunteer fire fighters to have this privilege as they often need to respond quickly to emergencies and having blue lights helps them do so safely and efficiently.

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  • 9. 

    Generally, how many feet before a turn must you put on your turn signal?

    • A.

      100 Feet

    • B.

      5 Feet

    • C.

      20 Feet

    • D.

      200 Feet

    Correct Answer
    A. 100 Feet
    Explanation
    When approaching a turn, it is important to signal in advance to inform other drivers of your intention. The correct answer is 100 feet because this is the recommended distance to activate your turn signal before making a turn. This gives drivers behind you enough time to react and adjust their speed or position accordingly. Signaling at least 100 feet before a turn helps to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic.

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  • 10. 

    Which way should you turn your steering wheel to get out of a skid?

    • A.

      In The Direction Of The Skid

    • B.

      In The Direction Opposite Of The Skid

    • C.

      Let The Wheel Go By Itself

    • D.

      Straight

    Correct Answer
    A. In The Direction Of The Skid
    Explanation
    When a vehicle skids, the tires lose traction with the road surface, causing the vehicle to slide uncontrollably. To regain control and get out of a skid, it is important to turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid. This means that if the rear of the vehicle is sliding to the right, you should turn the steering wheel to the right. This allows the tires to regain traction and helps straighten out the vehicle's path, allowing you to regain control and prevent further sliding.

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