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★ AAA Driver's Ed How to Drive Chapter 9 Test Answers

AAA How To Drive: Basic Maneuvers in a Low-Risk Environment, Chancing lanes, turning, and parking

When you intend to change lanes in heavy, rush-hour city traffic you should:
A.) use your turn signal
B.) not use your turn signal as it may alert other drivers of your intentions and he or she may close the gap
C.) flash your turn signal no more than two times so it will not distract other drivers
D.) use your turn signal for lane changes to the right only due to your reduced ability to see to the right of your vehicle

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use your turn signal


When you are a new driver and practicing turning right or left with good traction and normal conditions, your speed should not exceed:
A.) 45 to 50 mph
B.) less than 5 mph
C.) 5 to 15 mph
D.) 25 to 30 mph

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5 to 15 mph


When you are angle or perpendicular parking, you should:
A.) signal in the direction opposite your intended parking space so other driver's will not attempt to pass you,
B.) not signal since you are in a parking lot,
C.) use your emergency flashers,
D.) signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning.

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Signal in the direction of your intended parking space since you are turning


Which of the following is the best procedure for making a lane change to the right?
A.) check all sides for a safe gap in traffic, signal right, re-check blind areas to the rear in the direction you plan to move, steer into the lane when safe, then cancel the signal
B.) check inside rearview mirror, signal right, check passenger's side outside mirror and look over your left shoulder for your blind area
C.) signal right, check driver's outside mirror and look over your left shoulder
D.) signal right, check driver's outside mirror, and look over your right shoulder before moving right

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check all sides for a safe gap in traffic, signal right, re-check blind areas to the rear in the direction you plan to move, steer into the lane when safe, then cancel the signal


You are changing lanes in traffic on a multiple-lane street. As you start to steer into the other lane, you should:
When changing lanes, you should:
A.) slow down slightly
B.) maintain the same speed
C.) increase your speed quickly
D.) increase your speed slightly

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maintain the same speed


When you curb-park facing uphill with a curb to your right, you should leave your front wheels:
When you curb-park facing up hill a curb to your right, you should leave your front wheels:
A.) turned toward the curb
B.) turned away from the curb
C.) pointed straight ahead
D.) none of the above

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turned away from the curb


When parking uphill with a curb, you should turn the front wheels:
When parking uphill next to a curb, you should turn your front wheels:
A.) toward the curb,
B.) away from the curb,
C.) straight,
D.) none of the above

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Away from the curb


Which way should your front wheels be turned when parking uphill next to a curb?
A.) Straight ahead
B.) Right, toward the curb
C.) left,away from the curb
D.) None of the above

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left,away from the curb


When your vehicle turns a corner, the tracks made by the rear tires are always:
A.) on top of those made by your front tires
B.) tighter than those made by your front tires
C.) outside of those made by your front tires
D.) none of the above

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tighter than those made by your front tires


When your vehicle turns a corner, the tracks made by the rear tires are always:
A.) outside of those made by your front tires,
B.) inside of those made by your front tires,
C.) on top of those made by your front tires,
D.) none of the above is correct.

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inside of those made by your front tires,


To reverse direction on a two-way street, you will best manage your risk by:
To turn around on a two-way street you will best manage your risk by:
A.) making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street
B.) making a u-turn
C.) making a three-point turnabout
D.) making a two-point turn by driving into a driveway on your left then backing into the street

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making a two-point turn by backing into a driveway on your right then driving forward into the street


When you perpendicular-park you should, when possible, select a space that lets you drive into the facing space so that when you leave you will:
A.) not have to back out
B.) be able to back out of your space and the one behind you giving you more practice
C.) already have your wheels straight
D.) none of the above

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not have to back out


A three-point turnabout:
A.) is the method of reversing your direction that best manages your risk
B.) is best when you are turning around in heavy traffic
C.) is the only method of turning around when you are facing a hill or curve
D.) should only be used when there is not much traffic

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should only be used when there is not much traffic


You have the option of making a two-point turn, U-turn, or going counter-clockwise around the block to reverse your direction. You will likely best minimize your risk by:
A.) making a U-turn
B.) going around the block
C.) making a two-point turn
D.) the risk is likely to be the same for all three options given

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going around the block


You are driving at 30 mph and you realize you are quickly approaching a street you want to turn right onto, you should:
A.) flash your brake lights several times before braking hard to slow enough to make your turn
B.) not worry about slowing down and make your turn anyway
C.) brake hard and turn your steering wheel sharply so the rear of your vehicle starts to skid, helping you to turn in the direction you need to go
D.) continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route

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continue straight ahead and consider if you need to turn around or if you can turn right at the next street and return to your intended route


You should turn your turn signal on:
A.) as soon as possible without creating confusion
B.) when you realize you are going to turn
C.) immediately after a turn to prepare for your next turn
D.) a minimum of 50 before you turn

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as soon as possible without creating confusion


You are traveling on a multi-lane street and the lane you are in is blocked ahead. You should:
A.) yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes
B.) expect the traffic in the adjacent lane to yield to you
C.) not change lanes and go off road to the medium or shoulder to get around the blockage
D.) none of the above is correct

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yield to traffic in the clear lane before changing lanes.


Before making a turn in an urban area, most states' laws require a driver to signal at least _____ feet before the turn.
Most states' laws require a driver to signal at least ___ feet ahead before turning in an urban area.
States' law requires a driver to signal at least ____ feet before turning.
A.) 50
B.) 100
C.) 250
D.) 500

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100


When preparing to turn, you should:
When approaching a turn, you should:
A.) Brake as you begin turning the steering wheel
B.) Instead of braking, coast down to the appropriate cornering speed
C.) Shift to Neutral to help balance your vehicle
D.) Complete your braking before turning the steering wheel

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Complete your braking before turning the steering wheel


When reversing direction, you should consider:
A.) Traffic density and speed
B.) Street layout and design
C.) Visibility and line of sight
D.) All of the above

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All of the above


When reversing direction, you should consider:
A.) traffic density
B.) your speed
C.) visibility
D.) all of the above

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All of the above


Your _____ can be used to help you know how far forward to pull into a parking space.
A.) Side mirrors
B.) Rear view mirrors
C.) Sun visor
D.) Front tires

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Side mirrors


The vehicle in front of you brakes suddenly. You have enough time and space to stop before hitting it. What additional information is most critical to you when deciding whether to just brake or brake and steer?
A.) The type of vehicle ahead
B.) What is behind you
C.) Why the vehicle braked so suddenly
D.) None of the above

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What is behind you


Parking in a traffic lane is called _____ and is illegal in most states.
A.) Double-blocking
B.) Double-parking
C.) Double-stopping
D.) Block-parking

Get the CORRECT Answer

Double-parking


Outline the general procedures for changing lanes
1. Search ahead to the sides and to the rear for a safe gap in traffic.
2. Signal your intention to move left or right. Turn on your signal.
3. Use your mirrors. Search around you.
4. Re-check your blindspot areas by looking over your shoulder, to the rear in the direction of your intended lane change.
5. When conditions are safe, gently steer into the new lane adjusting your speed to the flow of traffiC.) If it is safe, change lanes.
6. Once you reach the new lane, turn off your signal and re check your vehicles speed and position.

Outline the procedures for entering and exiting/leaving a perpendicular parking space.
Entering:
* As you drive the parking lot lane, monitor the vehicles to the left and right to be sure no one is backing out of a nearby parking space
* Signal your intentions using your brake lights and turn signal to communicate your intention. Search for obstructions, any objects and yield for pedestrians.
* Position your vehicle at least 8 to 9 feet from the rear of parked vehicles on the side to which you will turn.
* When you can look down the near side of the vehicle parked in the space next to the one you intended to occupy, start turning the steering wheel rapidly to enter the parking space.
* Sharply turn the steering wheel in the direction of your space.
* As you move slowly forward, allow your wheels to straighten, centering the vehicle in the space. Monitor the front and rear of your vehicle to make sure you don't hit/strike vehicles parked to either side.
* As you straighten the wheels, move your vehicle slowly forward, stopping just before the curb or the front of the parking space.

Exiting/leaving:
* Check for pedestrians or vehicles, signal left or right, shift to reverse,
* Reverse while looking back, use side view mirrors, check traffic and look over shoulder in the direction you're turning.
* Slowly back straight out until the vehicle is in line with other vehicles rear continue backing turn wheels when front clear the rear bumper turn wheels all the way to the left or right.
* Straighten wheels and shift to drive. Slowly turn toward path of travel

Explain how to use a reference point to help you determine how far to pull forward when entering a perpendicular parking space
* To help you determine how far forward to pull into a perpendicular parking space, use a reference point. You project a sight line just under the driver or passenger side view mirror ahead to the ground the front of your vehicle will be at that point.
* Pull forward until you see the perpendicular parking stripe just under your left or right side view mirror.

List three common errors made by new drivers when changing lanes.
List three commonly committed errors that new drivers tend to make when changing lanes
1. Might neglect to use or turn on indicator to signal intention when changing lanes.
2. Might decrease vehicle speed before or after steering into a new lane.
3. Might move into the lane position too close to other vehicles ahead of them.

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