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COMEDY CHAPTER 3 DRIVING CERTIFICATION EVALUATION SCRIPT 2026 FULL SOLUTION
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โ What kind of offense is it when you don' t wear a seat belt? Answer: Primary โ Who is responsible for people under 18 and who takes care of 18 years or older Answer: The driver is responsible for all passengers under age 18. Passengers 18 years of age and over are responsible for themselves. โ Who can stop the vehicle if the people violate the seat belt law? Answer: A police officer โ What is a secondary law that goes aalong with the seat belt law? Answer: Unbuckled back seat occupants 18 years of age and older may be issued a summons if the vehicle is stopped for another reason. โ Do people with GDL permits or probationary licenses wear seat belts? Answer: Yes, they must also require all passengers seated anywhere in the vehicle to use seat belts.
โ What should drivers do about wheelchair passengers Answer: The driver shall secure any passenger in a properly adjusted and fastened wheelchair and occupant securement device. โ How much do seats improve the chances of survival in crashes? Answer: 60%. That is three to four times better โ How long does it take to fasten a seat belt? Answer: three seconds โ Seat belts help in many ways, for example: Answer: keep motorists and passengers from being thrown from the vehicle in a crash. If held in place, injury may be less severe. slow a body down with the vehicle. keep a motorist/passenger from sliding on the seat during sudden stops and turns. keep a motorist in position so they can control the vehicle โ What are some tips for wearing a seat belt Answer: Buckle up with both lap and shoulder belts on every trip.
โ What should you always do when you get a car seat? Answer: check the label on a car seat to find out the size and weight of the child the seat is designed to protect. โ What should children under age eight who are less than 57 inches (4 feet, 9 inches) tall must ride in Answer: A federally approved forward facing child passenger restraint system that is equipped with a five-point harness in a rear seat of the motor vehicle. or A federally approved booster seat (in a rear seat of the motor vehicle). โ What should children under age 4 who are less than 40 pounds must ride in Answer: Children under age four who weigh less than 40 pounds must ride a.In a federally approved rear-facing child passenger restraint system that is equipped with a five-point harness in a rear seat of the motor vehicle. b. In a federally approved forward-facing child passenger restraint system that is equipped with a five-point harness in a rear seat of the motor vehicle.
โ Who must sit in the rear seats? What happens if there are no rear seats? Answer: All children under age eight must be seated in a rear seat. If there are no rear seats in the motor vehicle in which the children under age eight are riding, the children must be secured in a federally approved child passen- ger restraint system or booster seat in a front seat of the motor vehicle. โ Why children cannot be secured in a rear-facing child passenger restraint system in the front seat? Answer: children cannot be secured in it if it is equipped with a passenger-side airbag that is not disabled or turned off. โ What is the fine for disobeying the car seat law? Answer: a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $75, plus fees and court costs. โ How fast do airbags inflate? Answer: Air bags inflate at speeds of up to 200 mph to protect adults โ How can airbags be dangerous? Answer: air bags could seriously injure or kill children who are sitting in the front seat. โ Why were cut off switches installed in cars Answer: Driver and passenger-side airbags: For individuals with medical conditions when the risks of a deploying airbag exceed the risks of impacting the steering wheel, dashboard, or windshield
"SRS" (supplemental restraint system) or "SIR" (supplemental inflatable restraint) on the steering wheel and dashboard panel. Manufacturers also may mark the sun visors or the sides of the open-door frame with warning labels or enter a warning in the vehicle's owner's manual. โ What is 1 time backup lights should be on? Answer: When driving in reverse. These must be checked to make sure they are in working order โ What happens If the vehicle pulls to one side when it stops or a motorist feels a taut pedal or hears an unusual squealing or grinding? Answer: the brakes must be checked. โ What should you do with conventional disc and drum brakes Answer: a motorist should pump them gently after driving through the water to test them and dry them out. If the brakes are hit hard, they could lock up. โ What is the speed a motorist should stop at? Answer: stop within 25 feet at 20 mph.
โ How can motorists practice stopping Answer: This can be tried in an empty parking lot. Chalk marks can be made on the surface to see if the vehicle can stop within that distance. โ How can ABS systems be tested? Answer: If a vehicle has an anti- lock braking system (ABS), the brakes can be tested by applying steady pressure to the brake pedal. โ What should a motorist never do with an ABS system Answer: A motorist should never pump an ABS or jerk the steering wheel when braking. โ What will an ABS system do on very soft surfaces, such as loose gravel or unpacked snow? Answer: an ABS system may lengthen the stopping distance. โ What should a motorist do in wet or slippery conditions? Answer: a motorist should still drive carefully, always keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front and maintain a speed consistent with the road conditions. โ What happens if someone's brake lights aren' t working? Answer: someone may crash into the vehicle from the back. Motorists should always check the brake lights.
โ Why should you always keep tail and side lights in working order? Answer: They signal other motorists in the dark and prevent crashes. โ What happens If a motorist feels or hears any unusual thumping while driving? Answer: They should check the tires. โ What cab bumps, cuts, or bad tread can cause? Answer: blowouts โ How often should tire pressure be checked? Answer: should be checked often, especially when tires are cold. โ How can a motorist figure out proper tire pressure? Answer: A motorist should check the owner's manual or the door jamb of the driver's door or should ask for advice at a service station. โ How can you save money on fuel consumption Answer: Properly inflated tires โ When should you not drive your car concerning your tires Answer: A vehicle should not be driven with tires that have less than 1/16 inch of tread (about the edge of a penny).
โ How must tires hold up the road properly? Answer: To hold on to the road properly, tires must match and must have enough tread. โ What should a motorist be able to see and hear on their dashboard? Answer: A motorist should be able to hear the clicking and see the lighted arrows of turn signals flash โ What should motorists do if they have broken turn signals Answer: they must be fixed as soon as possible, and use hand signals until the turn signals are repaired. โ What could cause the windshield to break Answer: Cracks or chips can cause dangerous conditions. โ How can motorists stop windshield icing? Answer: use a non- freezing spray to stop windshield icing. โ What is the new jersey prohibit on windshields? Answer: add-on tinting on windshields and front side windows. โ What is the NJ law concerning ice and snow? And why? Answer: State law requires a motorist to remove snow or ice from a vehicle before driving it.
Idling a vehicle in a garage or confined space, even with the outside garage door open. Operating a vehicle with a tailpipe that is blocked by debris, including snow, leaves, or water. โ What are the most common symptoms of C0 poisoning? Answer: โข Headache โข Dizziness โข Loss of consciousness โข Nausea/vomiting โข Chest pain โข Confusion โ What should you do if you suspect someone has CO poisoning? Answer: If you suspect that someone is suffering from CO poisoning, it is important to immediately remove that person from the source of the CO and call 911 for immediate medical attention. If you are in a vehicle, turn off the engine, get out of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so, and try to get the victim to breathe fresh air while you wait for help. โ What should you do before starting a parked car? Answer: Before getting into the vehicle, look both behind it and in front of it. There are blind spots once a motorist is behind the wheel. Children may be there. There also may be bottles, cans, bicycles, or other things that cannot be seen from the driver's seat.
โ What is a checklist you should go through before starting a parked car? Answer: โข All windows should be clean, and nothing should block a motorist's vision. The seat must be adjusted so a motorist can reach all pedals and controls easily Inside and outside rearview mirrors should be adjusted. Seat belts and shoulder harnesses should be fastened so that they are firm and comfortable. The vehicle should be in the park or neutral gear and the parking brake should be set. Doors should be locked. โ What are some things a motorist should maintain while driving? Answer: A motorist should keep good posture while driving. The seat should be adjusted so that the motorist can reach the foot pedals easily.
โ Why should the outside mirror be adjusted Answer: t the motorist can see the tip of the driver-side front door handle in the lower right of the mirror. This will allow the motorist to see part of the lanes of traffic to the left and rear the vehicle โ What should the motorist do after starting the engine? Answer: a motorist should make sure his/her path is clear by turning and looking back. A motorist should not depend on rearview mirrors. A motorist must also be sure to check for pedestrians and less conspicuous vehicles. A motorist should give the proper signal and drive with caution. โ How can the motorist check their mirrors? Answer: by letting a vehicle pass on the left. As the passing vehicle disappears from the inside rear view mirror, a motorist should be able to see its front bumper in the outside rear view mirror. โ What is the restriction for idling? Answer: all motorists to restrict vehicle idling to three minutes or less. Idling for more than three minutes is unnecessary and harmful to your vehicle and your health โ What are the fines for idling more then 3 minutes? Answer: Vehicle and property owners face fines of $250 to $1,000 for each violation of this law.
โ What are some specific situations in which a vehicle may idele longer than 3 minutes? Answer: stuck in traffic, or at drive-thru establishments. โ What can the steering wheel be thought of? Answer: the face of a clock. โ What is the position motorists should grip the steering wheel at? Answer: the outside rim at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions, keeping his/her thumbs along the face of the wheel. โ Why is the 9 and 3 o clock positions important while driving? Answer: It diminishes the risk of hand, wrist, or arm injury if the airbag is deployed. โ What should you never do with the wheel? Answer: A motorist should never turn the wheel while gripping it from the inside of the rim, hand facing inward. The steering wheel should be held firmly but not too tight, as steady as possible as the vehicle's speed increases. โ Where should the vehicle be when traveling on the road? Answer: center of the lane that it is traveling
toward 12 o'clock, and the opposite hand crosses over and down to the 9 or 3 o'clock position, as appropriate to provide input or to stabilize steering. The original hand then returns to the original start position of 9 or 3 o'clock. โ When is the process of making a turn reversed? Answer: The process is reversed to return to a straight path, or the wheel can be allowed to slip through the fingers to straighten when coming out of a turn, while both hands are always on the wheel to adjust as necessary. โ What is hand over hand steering well suited for? Answer: It's well suited for precision maneuvers, steering through curves, intersection entry and exit, and skid recovery. โ What does stopping distance depends on? Answer: โข Motorist reaction time
โ What is one point for sure that is for stopping distance? Answer: The faster a vehicle is going, the longer it will take it to stop. When a motorist must stop quickly, speed can be the difference between life and death. โ How many feet per second does a car go at 60 MPH? Answer: 88 feet per second โ What is a typical reaction time of a motorist? Answer: 3/4ths of a second โ What should the motorist know about their brakes? Answer: What type of brake system they have โ What are the 2 types of Braking Systems Answer: It could be a conventional drum and disc brake system or an anti-lock braking system (ABS). โ Does the vehicle is front, or rear-wheel drive determine proper braking Answer: No โ What is the most common mistake new motorists make? Answer: Slamming the breaks