COMEDY DRIVING 2026 PRACTICE QUESTION SET ONE, Exams of Kinematics

COMEDY DRIVING 2026 PRACTICE QUESTION SET ONE

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COMEDY DRIVING 2026 PRACTICE QUESTION
SET ONE
โ—‰ Pedestrian deaths occur in how many percent of all traffic
fatalities? Answer: 17%
โ—‰ Motorists are prohibited from blocking the crosswalk when
stopped at a red light or stop sign. Answer: True
โ—‰ The average large truck traveling at 55 mph can take almost how
many feet to stop? Answer: 800 ft
โ—‰ What are a truck's blind spots called? Answer: No Zone
โ—‰ When a school bus stops, all motorists traveling behind or
approaching it must: Answer: Stop
โ—‰ As of 2008, how many mature drivers were licensed in the United
States? Answer: 22 million
โ—‰ Many motorcycle crashes that involve other vehicles occur when:
Answer: The driver of the other vehicle misjudges the motorcyclist's
speed or distance
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COMEDY DRIVING 2026 PRACTICE QUESTION

SET ONE

โ—‰ Pedestrian deaths occur in how many percent of all traffic fatalities? Answer: 17% โ—‰ Motorists are prohibited from blocking the crosswalk when stopped at a red light or stop sign. Answer: True โ—‰ The average large truck traveling at 55 mph can take almost how many feet to stop? Answer: 800 ft โ—‰ What are a truck's blind spots called? Answer: No Zone โ—‰ When a school bus stops, all motorists traveling behind or approaching it must: Answer: Stop โ—‰ As of 2008, how many mature drivers were licensed in the United States? Answer: 22 million โ—‰ Many motorcycle crashes that involve other vehicles occur when: Answer: The driver of the other vehicle misjudges the motorcyclist's speed or distance

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The driver of the other car fails to see the motorcycle at all โ—‰ An LSV, or low-speed vehicle, may not be driven on roadways with speed limits that exceed how many miles per hour? Answer: 25 mph โ—‰ When encountering a construction-area warning sign, a motorist should: Answer: Adjust speed and position to maintain space around his/her vehicle โ—‰ The only thing that can make a person sober is: Answer: Time โ—‰ Some of the effects of alcohol that affect driving include: Answer: Slower reaction time Impaired vision AND Inability to correctly judge another car's position on the road.

โ—‰ To keep from becoming tired on a long trip, you should: Answer: Get a good night's sleep the evening before. Do not take any drugs that may make you drowsy. AND Take regular rest stops on long trips, even when you are not tired. โ—‰ Defensive driving means: Answer: Operating your vehicle in a manner that optimizes the safety for both yourself and those around you โ—‰ When it looks like a collision may happen, many drivers panic, and fail to react. Answer: True โ—‰ If you do not have an Antilock Braking System (ABS) and your car goes into a skid, you should: Answer: Quickly let up on the brake pedal โ—‰ Even when a collision looks imminent, it's better to stay on the road than to steer off. Answer: False

โ—‰ If your vehicle is about to be hit from the front: Answer: Turn your vehicle and try to make the hit a "glancing blow." โ—‰ To avoid letting road rage get the best of you, which of the following should you try? Answer: Do not drive when you are angry, upset or overly tired. AND Allow enough travel time to reach your destination on schedule. โ—‰ Following another vehicle too closely is called: Answer: Tailgating โ—‰ When should you use the "four-second plus rule"? Answer: When driving in poor weather conditions โ—‰ At highway speeds of 50-55 mph, how many second(s) gap do you need in oncoming traffic to pass safely? Answer: 10-12 seconds โ—‰ If you are involved in a crash, you must stop regardless of the extent of damage. Answer: True โ—‰ The best way to prevent speeding is to: Answer: Know how fast you are going

โ—‰ If a school bus is parked with its lights flashing on the opposite side of the road, you do not have to stop for it. Answer: False โ—‰ Use your high beams: Answer: When driving at night on unfamiliar roads โ—‰ Use your horn when: Answer: Another vehicle is in danger of hitting you. AND You have lost control of your vehicle. โ—‰ Drivers are responsible for making sure that their vehicle is not a hazard when it is parked. Answer: True โ—‰ A flashing red light means the same as a STOP sign. Answer: True โ—‰ If you see a flashing "Don't Walk" or "Raised Hand" light as you are crossing a street, turn around immediately and go back the way you came. Answer: False

โ—‰ If you turn onto a road and encounter a WRONG WAY and/or a DO NOT ENTER sign, you should: Answer: Drive to the side of the road and stop โ—‰ A sign that has a red circle with a red line through it means that you must proceed with caution. Answer: False โ—‰ Orange, diamond-shaped signs warn the motorist of: Answer: Lane closings Lane shifts AND Uneven pavement โ—‰ If a traffic officer signals you to stop at a green light, you may ignore him. Answer: False โ—‰ Yellow solid and dashed lines: Answer: Control passing โ—‰ HOV lanes are reserved only for cars with multiple riders. Answer: True

โ—‰ Worn tires: Answer: Increase your stopping distance. Increase the effect of "hydroplaning." AND Make turning more difficult. โ—‰ Your suspension: Answer: Provides a comfortable ride over varying road surfaces. โ—‰ A poorly running engine may pollute the air. Answer: True โ—‰ A good rule of thumb for the side mirrors is to set them so that when you lean forward slightly, you can see the bottom of your vehicle. Answer: False โ—‰ Seat belts can save a life and improve a motorist's chances of surviving a crash by how many percent? Answer: 60% โ—‰ When buckling up, only lap belts are necessary; shoulder belts do not do very much to protect you. Answer: False

โ—‰ When driving on city roads, a motorist should look at least how many seconds ahead? Answer: 12 seconds โ—‰ An intersection with no lights or signs is called a(n): Answer: Uncontrolled intersection โ—‰ You should always come to a complete stop when entering a highway, even when there is no STOP or YIELD sign. Answer: False โ—‰ When exiting a highway, you should signal at least how many feet before you reach the exit ramp? Answer: 100 ft โ—‰ When driving through a water puddle, a motorist should check his/her brakes by pumping them? Answer: True โ—‰ If you find yourself hydroplaning: Answer: Ease your foot off the gas until the car slows. โ—‰ What is the most difficult driving season? Answer: Winter โ—‰ If an emergency requires you to drive during weather conditions such as snow and ice, driving to your destination quickly is safest. Answer: False

โ—‰ Forward collision avoidance systems: Answer: Are audible systems that warn drivers when they are getting too close to other vehicles or objects in their path. โ—‰ Car accidents have no legal ramifications. Answer: False โ—‰ The single most important equipment that motorcycle riders must wear is: Answer: Helmet โ—‰ Visually checking all aspects of a motorcycle is very important prior to riding. Answer: True โ—‰ The best way to cross railroad tracks on a motorcycle is: Answer: At an angle โ—‰ The acronym for the process used to make judgments and take action in traffic is: Answer: SIPDE โ—‰ When carrying another passenger, the motorcycle responds more quickly. As a result, it's important to driver at a faster speed. Answer: False

โ—‰ When riding in a group on a long straight road, it's best to keep the following formation: Answer: Staggered โ—‰ The following is/are effect(s) of riding a motorcycle after drinking alcohol: Answer: Blurry vision. Difficulty judging distance. AND Loss of balance โ—‰ Riding a motorcycle is more tiring than driving a car. Answer: True โ—‰ When carrying small cargo on a motorcycle, you should: Answer: Keep the load low. Distribute the load evenly. AND Secure the load