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DriveSafe Permit Test 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A, Exams of European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)

DriveSafe Permit Test 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A

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DriveSafe Permit Test 2024-2025.

Questions and Correct Verified Answers.

Graded A

A car traveling at 50 MPH can stop in approximately? A. 5 blocks B. 200 meters. C. 200 feet D. 6 seconds - ANSC A collision occurs at night between a vehicle with a dirty windshield and one driver by an upset driver. This example illustrates? A. Most collision have a number of causes B. Accidents just happen C. Collision are always one person's fault D. Poor drivers cause most collisions - ANSA A driver education course? A. Teaches you everything you will ever need to know about safe driving B. Guarantees you will be a safe driver C. Is not necessary if you already know how to drive D. Gives you a good start toward becoming a safe and skillful driver - ANSD

A driver who refuses to take a breathalyzer test may lose their license under which program? A. Highway protection act B. Express consent C. Financial responsibility D. Provisional license - ANSB A new driver might tend to under steer, this means? A. Driver turns the wheel too little B. Driver turns the wheel too much C. Vehicle tends to go straight in a curve D. Vehicle tends to slide in a curve - ANSA A restraint that provides protection without having to be handled by the occupant is called? A. A semi passive restraint B. An active restraint C. A passive restraint D. A semi active restraint - ANSC A safe driver is responsible for? A. Himself or herself only B. Passengers and self only C. Other roadway users only

D. Interpreting traffic scenes - ANSA All-wheel drive means? A. Power is supplied to all wheels B. All four tires are inflated properly C. Your traction is reduced D. Bad weather doesn't affect you - ANSA An important factor in maintaining traction is? A. Overinflated tires B. Having a brand new vehicle C. A clean vehicle D. Good shock absorbers - ANSD Attempting to start an engine that's already running may result in? A. Expensive starter damage B. Warning lights being illuminated C. Electrical system damage D. Damage to the selector lever - ANSA Braking distance? A. Increases as speed decreases B. Decreases if speed increases C. Doubles if speed doubles

D. Increases if speed increases - ANSD Choosing only the clues and events which pertain to your driving task is? A. Your minimum sight distance ahead B. Selective seeing C. Your field of vision D. An orderly visual search pattern - ANSB Colorado's child passenger protection law states child restrain seats (car seats or booster seats) must be used? A. In conjunction with the air bag B. Only when driving more than 2 miles away C. In the front seat D. In the back seat, if a child is under 8 years - ANSD Colorado's safety belt law states? A. People in the front seat and anyone under 16 in the back seat must be in a seat belt or child restraint system B. Everyone must wear a seat belt C. Click-it or ticket D. People under 21 must wear a seat belt - ANSA Completing a turn requires that you? A. Accelerate throughout the whole turn B. Press the brake down the whole time

C. Judgment skills D. Physical skills - ANSD For a routine stop, which of the following would be the safest and most efficient use of your brakes? A. Brake gradually with firm pressure B. Make an easy stop over a long distance without using the brakes C. Make a quick, firm stop without rolling D. Gradually decrease your brake pressure as you near your stopping point - ANSA How many collisions occur when a vehicle hits a solid object? A. Two B. Zero C. Three D. One - ANSC How many points are attached to your driver's license during the first 12 months? A. 6 B. 8 C. None D. 4 - ANSA If your name or address changes you need to notify the DMV? A. By your next birthday B. Within 30 days

C. Before license expires D. That you have assumed an alias - ANSB If your vehicle has fuel injection and the engine is cold? A. Keep your foot off of the accelerator B. Rev the engine continuously to warm it C. Press the accelerator the floor D. Push the accelerator once and release - ANSA In a manual transmission the vehicle starts to move at the? A. Engine discharge B. Blind-spot area C. Frictions point D. Start point - ANSC In wet weather, with near freezing temperatures? A. A highway will freeze before a bridge B. A bridge will freeze before a highway C. Bridges and highways will freeze at the same time D. Neither roadway will freeze - ANSB Leaving yourself an "out" while driving means? A. Knowing how to drive with distracting friends B. Keeping a small distance between you and other vehicles around you

C. Stare at your path of travel D. Glance quickly and continually - ANSD Shifting from higher gears to lower gears is known as? A. Riding the clutch B. Double clutching C. Speed shifting D. Downshifting - ANSD Side door beams provide protection? A. In all collisions B. For child-restraint seats C. In a collision when hit at an angle D. For your pets - ANSC The area to the rear of the vehicle not seen in the side mirrors is? A. Not necessary for driver vision B. Seen by adjusting the mirrors C. A blind spot D. Directly behind the vehicle - ANSC The basic speed law requires you to drive? A. A safe speed for existing conditions B. Within 5 mph of the speed limit

C. At the maximum posted speed D. Above the posted speed limit - ANSB The best place to adjust speed in a turn is? A. Before entering the curve B. In the middle of the curve C. Almost halfway through the curve D. Just before exiting the curve - ANSA The center of gravity of a vehicle is that point? A. Around which all weight is evenly balanced B. That is furthest from the ground C. Near the front bumper D. About 3' under the roadway surface - ANSA The distance your vehicle travels as you respond to a road hazard is called? A. Braking distance B. Reaction distance C. Perception distance D. Stopping distance - ANSB The four steps in the IPDE process are? A. Identify, predict, discover, execute B. Identify, predict, decide, execute

C. Good drivers who obey traffic laws D. Traffic laws - ANSC The process of continually searching critical areas around your vehicle is? A. Separating sight exercise B. Minimal visual exercise C. An orderly visual search pattern D. A random search pattern - ANSC The purposes of traffic signs are? A. To direct, to decide to stop. B. To regulate, to warn, to guide C. To observe, to direct, to guide D. To stop, to warn, to decide - ANSB To steer straight forward, look? A. To the left and right to judge space B. Ahead toward the center of your intended path C. At your hand position on the wheel D. At the lines on the roadway - ANSB Total stopping distance is the distance? A. Your vehicle travels while you make a stop B. It takes for you to perceive a hazard

C. It takes for you to brake D. It takes for you to react to a hazard - ANSA What are the most important parts of the control system? A. Brakes B. The steering wheel column C. The clutch and the accelerator D. Tires - ANSD What is something you might not first consider part of the HTS? A. The light rail B. An airplane C. A railroad train D. A skateboard - ANSA What is the most common cause of most collisions? A. Driver error B. Bad roadways C. Defective vehicles D. Heavy traffic - ANSA What is the most important safety step of your inside check before driving? A. Fasten your seat belt B. Adjust the seat so you're comfortable

C. About 6x the distance D. About 3x the distance - ANSB When driving in traffic, a defensive driver expects? A. Unexpected driving situations B. There will be few, if any changes C. All situations will turn out favorably D. Traffic to be completely predictable - ANSA When the car is in operation the alternator warning light indicates? A. The alternator is working ok B. The alternator is checking itself out C. The alternator is too hot D. Trouble in the electrical system - ANSD When you accelerate and steer at the same time you are? A. Executing a combination of actions B. Over steering C. Predicting the driver behind you will stop D. Communicating with other drivers - ANSA When you apply the IPDE process you may decide to? A. Change your speed, your direction or communicate with others B. Use gentle persuasion to other drivers

C. Always slow down to avoid conflicts D. Speed up your ability to process info - ANSA When you compromise space, you? A. Avoid all hazards in your path of travel B. Put more distance between you and the hazard C. Adjust your speed to handle only one hazard at a time D. Give as much space to the greater hazard - ANSD When you hit a solid object, the second collision occurs when? A. A vehicle strikes a parked vehicle B. The occupants hit the inside of the vehicle after the collision C. A vehicle loses control and spins out D. A vehicle is struck by a vehicle following from behind - ANSB When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to? A. Compromise the hazards B. Adjust speed to separate the hazards C. Minimize, then separate the hazards D. Minimize, then maximize the hazards - ANSB When you rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving, you are? A. Tracking the clutch B. Riding the clutch

C. Tries to avoid conflict D. Pays little attention to other roadway users - ANSD With both inside and side rear view mirrors adjusted properly, the? A. Collisions during lane changes are eliminated B. Views to the rear and left are complete C. Only remaining blind spot is to the left D. Blind spots on both sides will remain - ANSD You know you are no longer in a school zone when? A. You don't see any more children B. Your vehicle completely passes the end of school zone sign C. You pass through an intersection D. It's not during school hours - ANSB You're approaching an intersection. You intend to turn left after stopping for a stop sign. Bushes block your view. You should? A. Treat the intersection as if a yield sign controlled it B. Accelerate after stopping since you have the right of way C. Stop evenly behind the stop line, painted crosswalk, unmarked crosswalk, then creep forward and stop again if necessary D. Stop only when you can see, even if that means rolling over the stop line or crosswalk - ANSC Your side mirrors should show?

A. All of the roadway behind you B. The road only, you should not be able to see any of your vehicle C. A light amount of the sides of your vehicle and should aim straight back D. The blind spots - ANSC