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/ t$ y& a" u* ], B可以的话 解释一下原因 谢谢大家
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% p3 M. q e' n: D9 g6 M4 E7 n1.Which of the following are best practices with respect to backing?' T5 H9 i8 V7 s) z1 x, t, u
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A)Back at 10km/h
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3 Z) O8 [+ g, T B)All of the answers are correct2 N% f5 j# D- d$ ]8 ^8 _
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C)Back to the blind side of the vehicle. b- r- a% w, K$ A1 _
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D)Avoid backing whenever possible
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* B v( U) K* F% d8 i 2.If you can't avoid a collision, what is the best action to take to reduce injuries?
4 k2 ] Z U: ~$ k A)Lock your brakes and turn toward the ditch
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/ q9 f7 M1 u' _# e B)Use controlled braking and steering to collide with any objects at an angle U. g+ y! Y: M2 M" b
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C)Lock your brakes and steer hard to the left side of the highway
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D)Slam on the brakes and hit head-on
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3.The most effective way to quickly stop a vehicle traveling at speeds greater than 60 km/h on wet pavement is to:
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8 _7 a" E" `* e8 u' Q2 ?9 A" z A)Pump the brakes
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8 p8 V; G3 _1 p a) { B)Shift to a lower gear and squeeze the brakes
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# U4 m, q E3 @. K5 o- A ?7 } C)Lock the brakes
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L; b; ~) B: s* G V. `+ @" b& Y D)Threshold brake
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4.When driving a vehicle equipped with ABS brakes, the best way to stop in an emergency is:
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6 T4 ?9 |( ~) F. M; a A)Apply firm pressure on the brake pedal$ h9 S4 C0 p/ ?, p! n
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B)Quickly pump the brake pedal4 i1 k0 I: ?! i: E" U$ {6 m$ _3 V2 t
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* a8 L. [5 C5 Q& [ D)Press on the brake pedal until you feel a pulsating, then ease up, ]: q+ e5 n( A* v
+ y, v! h1 Z* M+ W# h( k 5.What is the minimum distance ahead that you should look when driving?
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3 b' Z% A- c1 ^! X A)Four seconds ahead
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B)12 to 15 seconds ahead$ n- i7 v3 c3 \0 R9 y
- K/ Y5 K9 X7 E0 c C) Four car lengths
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4 D3 c6 J+ l: j; V. A" d) P D) About 1 km
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" i7 i9 c# n9 h6 }0 M 6.Responsibility for the safe maintenance of any vehicle rests mainly with:
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A) The automotive department or service station1 Y$ n. N, T ^" {2 ~* _, B' F/ A
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B) The owner/operator
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D) The manufacturer, H2 z% K5 ^4 m; d7 T/ |$ ^7 t
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7.The condition of tires on a vehicle is important because:
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@6 @" f' n% B8 g$ u A) Contact between tires and the road stop the vehicle
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$ u9 y( A' Z2 ` B) All of the answers are correct
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C) Tires provide traction
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D) Tires carry the vehicle's load- t+ t. ?: Q* v$ H* w0 \; ]0 \
& i7 f; x" U9 W" @ r$ y: C6 q 8. A yellow traffic sign indicates:( f# H3 b- p2 p2 N
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B) A construction zone
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8 }) }! O i& d, L. X X C) A general warning% A: b1 I! K3 P$ h6 r4 A6 p0 C
$ D% K# \) _$ } }% R$ { D) A prohibitive message
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; u; O" l8 W$ A9 ?4 W& z) J 9. You are driving on a highway when the left front tire suddenly goes flat. You should:
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. U& z0 c6 s" h4 Q A) Signal, pump brakes, and steer left
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" V. n4 A# x4 X! U B) Signal, pump brakes, and steer right
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C) Grip the wheel firmly, engage ABS brakes, and steer right; i8 N, K! `1 g
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D) Grip the wheel firmly, steer straight, and reduce speed without using the brakes, ^ K) Z U3 s! G- I
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10. Properly understanding an anti-lock braking system:
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: K: L k3 w+ ~# |9 \ A) Can help drivers be safer on the road
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" U! Y9 J: p3 a8 r F C) Can greatly reduce the risk of injury" a8 q$ F) ]6 w7 w
0 L2 v+ z! t8 i d5 d! L) R D) Can reduce the risk of having a collision
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11. You should return to your lane after passing another vehicle once:
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% T, K; b/ t$ ~4 E9 f A3 P A) The other driver signals with the lights+ K1 `' Q* j% v9 z# ^, h
# i4 D( _& z* ~, { B) You can see the other vehicle in your rear-view mirror2 {9 t1 I/ J" a3 n& i& V& v
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C) Your rear bumper passes the front bumper of the other vehicle
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5 {2 O7 O; e; D" Q I! H7 R- _; L D) You are 5 metres past the vehicle9 H4 x; \- a4 l6 }2 I% u, N
7 O2 a2 d/ r" a8 F9 m X' P9 ]. T( } 12. To be proactive and reduce the chance of road rage in other drivers, you should:4 V2 h& m7 L0 j4 X4 H
, T% M3 w$ z4 f A) Drive the same speed as all other drivers. K; @4 Z" D0 q' G$ n
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B) Signal 30 metres prior to turns in rural areas
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C) Keep a space cushion all around your vehicle
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D) All of the answers are correct2 ^5 r. L9 `: R& I, B4 \
, N! N8 w! w6 p! ^9 P- F 13. The first thing you should do prior to backing out of a parking stall is:7 p' s/ o4 F" ?" u
; q3 V. J! ]/ a# |/ S A) Sound your horn twice
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( c5 e6 `* [6 V$ N8 `( [ B) Proceed slowly( j2 Z. Z1 T3 X, Y9 j6 g' }
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C) Walk around the vehicle to check for hazards2 m( v. U* @: d4 V5 |# M3 C+ o6 I1 M
& {$ Z5 U2 X u6 {. {# U g" ~ D) Use your mirrors and look out the rear window9 @! u5 c( K* ~4 z F
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14. What causes most vehicle crashes?$ F9 x2 o( V! Z+ L( z
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A) Traffic laws
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B) Defects in the road" ?3 s! [: T& E( F' S" L! A
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C) Human error
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D) Inadequate traffic controls0 Y+ Z: t+ d1 X! _3 e
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15. A black/white or red/white traffic sign indicates:
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C) Roadside services
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16. A flashing red traffic control light always has the same meaning as:
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17. The major factor contributing to cornering skids is:
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8 p, y$ Y/ J0 b; O/ E) l A) Entering the corner too fast
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B) Driving with all season tires
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C) Braking sharply while in the curve
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- M( h! P) ~5 s3 t8 \. p7 O7 L" R5 G 18. You will anticipate better when driving in a rural area if you:
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A) Check your mirrors every 30 seconds* x6 n! Z* |5 v- a8 t" s) R
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B) Scan at least 25 seconds ahead: F$ Q7 h/ w& D0 J% y }! f
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19. Maintaining a 4-second following distance in wet weather conditions is an example of:7 m9 G2 N3 M) a) N6 k# O) q: f3 w
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20. When a vehicle loses traction in a curve and has a rear wheel skid, it is called:7 y0 S5 [. x& [5 V) B9 H
. q# Z4 p9 V/ r A) A braking skid f w& C7 z: U% j1 O0 l$ @
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B) A cornering skid
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21. To keep a safe following distance in an urban area, a driver should:
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8 e% F" S% a" Q, f& k3 V A) Keep at least a two car length following distance
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; I/ y1 R1 b- r0 E9 o B) Keep at least a 2- to 3-second following distance* _7 V5 t, y3 ?, m/ U+ p' u& G
6 {) C: i0 i) @( u, C/ U$ X+ o7 XC) Keep at least a 12-second following distance# r/ l" H I/ e( I5 _
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