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Hand-Over-Hand Steering
How do you use the method above? | 1. Start with your hands at {8} and {4} o'clock.
2. Reach {across the steering wheel} to grasp the opposite side
3. {Let go} of the steering wheel with your {other hand}. 4. Reach {across the arm still holding the wheel}, {grip the wheel}, and {pull up} | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving One-Hand Steering What are the two situations that may require steering with one hand? | 1. When you are {turning while backing up} to see where you are going {behind} you.2. When you are {operating vehicle controls} that require you to {move a hand} from the {steering wheel}. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you always signal? | Always signal when {turning}, {changing lanes}, {slowing down}, or {stopping}. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When should you signal? | At least {100} feet before you turn.{Before} every lane change. At least {5} seconds {before} you {change lanes} on the freeway. {Before pulling next to the curb} or {away from the curb}. {Even} when you {do not see} the other vehicles in front of you. When you are almost {through the intersection} if you {plan to turn}. | 0%
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SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS What do you use your horn for? | {Avoid} collisions.{Alert} oncoming traffic on {narrow mountain roads} where you {can not see} at least {200} feet ahead. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | Beginning 30 minutes after sunset. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Using Your Emergency Flashers If you need to stop because of vehicle trouble: Subheading 5 | Call for {emergency roadside assistance} and {stay in your vehicle} until help arrives. | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving To control your vehicle, it is critical to keep both hands on the wheel whenever possible. What is the name of this subheading? | Controlling the Vehicle | 0%
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SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | If you need to use your windshield wipers due to {fog}, {rain}, or {snow}, you must turn on your low-beam headlights. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | In adverse weather. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | Until 30 minutes before sunrise. | 0%
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Hand to hand steering (Push/Pull)
Fill in the blank for subheading 2 | Do not cross your hands over the {middle} of the {steering wheel}. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Using Your Emergency Flashers If you need to stop because of vehicle trouble: Subheading 4 | {Do not stop} just over a hill or just around a curve. {Other drivers} may not see your vehicle in time to avoid a collision. | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Can affect your vision and increase reaction What is the name of this subheading? | Fatigue and Drowsiness | 0%
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| Physicians are required to report patients, who are at least 14 years old, to DMV if they believe you have medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive safely, such as lapse of consciousness | Health | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving You must be able to hear horns, sirens, motorcycles, or screeching tires that may alert you of hazards. What is the name of this subheading? | Hearing | 0%
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Using Your Emergency Flashers If you need to stop because of vehicle trouble: Subheading 2 | If possible, pull off the road {away} from all traffic. | 0%
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Using Your Emergency Flashers
If you need to stop because of vehicle trouble: Subheading 3 | If you cannot get {completely off the road}, {stop} where people can see you and your vehicle from behind. | 0%
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Hand to hand steering (Push/Pull)
Fill in the blank for subheading 3 | Keep your {hands} in these positions, even when {making turns}. | 0%
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SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS What are the hand-and-arm positions? | Left Turn, Right Turn, Slow or Stop | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Prescription and over-the-counter medications can make you an unsafe driver. Some medicines can make you sleepy. It is your responsibility to know the effects of the medications you take. What is the name of this subheading? | Medications | 0%
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When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | On mountain roads and tunnels (even on sunny days) | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving You must be alert to quickly decide the correct course of action in any type of traffic situation, including unexpected ones. What is the name of this subheading? | Physical and Mental | 0%
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| Page 9 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Hand to hand steering (Push/Pull) Fill in the blank for subheading 1 | Start with your hands at {9} and {3} o'clock or {8} and {4} o'clock. | 0%
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When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | To help other drivers see your vehicle, especially when {the sun is low on the horizon}. | 0%
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Using Your Emergency Flashers If you need to stop because of vehicle trouble: Subheading 1 | Turn on your {emergency flashers}.Call for {emergency roadside assistance} and {stay in your vehicle} until help arrives. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Using Your Emergency Flashers If you can see a collision or hazard ahead, warn drivers behind you using these methods: | Turn on your {emergency flashers}. Lightly tap your {brake pedal} {3} or {4} times. Use a {hand signal} when {slowing} and {stopping}. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving Hand-Over-Hand SteeringFill in the blank for subheading 1 | Use this {steering wheel method} when you turn at {low speeds}, {park}, or{need to recover from} a {skid}. | 0%
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SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS How can you signal? | Using your vehicle's {signal lights} or using {hand-and-arm} positions. | 0%
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| Page 9Section 5: An Introduction to Driving You must be able to notice hazards in different types of lighting. judge distances, adjust to traffic speed, and read road signs. What is the name of this subheading? | Vision | 0%
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When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | When a road sign states that headlights must be on. | 0%
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SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | When conditions (such as {clouds}, {dust}, {smoke}, or {fog}) prevent you from seeing other vehicles. | 0%
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| Page 10 Section 5: An Introduction to Driving SIGNALS, HORNS, AND HEADLIGHTS When do you use your headlights? List every reason stated in the booklet. | When it is too dark to see from 1,000 feet away. | 0%
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