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Emergency Awareness Test

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1.What should you do first if your brakes fail while driving?

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Pumping the brakes can help restore pressure in the braking system if there’s a failure.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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2.If your gas pedal sticks, what is the recommended course of action?

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Shifting to neutral allows you to decelerate and stop safely if the gas pedal sticks.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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3.What should you do if your headlights go out while driving at night?

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Pulling over allows you to address the issue or seek help safely.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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4.If you experience trouble on a freeway, what is the safest action to take?

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Pull over to the nearest shoulder and turn on your hazard lights.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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5.What should you do if your wheels go off the pavement?

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If your wheels go off the pavement, its crucial to remain calm. Grip the steering wheel firmly, slow down gradually, and then steer gently back onto the road. This approach helps you regain control without causing further instability or skidding.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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6.In the event of a tire blowout, what is the correct response?

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During a tire blowout, maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer in the direction you want to travel. Gradually slow down without braking abruptly, as sudden braking can cause loss of control.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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7.What should you do if you are involved in a collision where someone is injured?

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After a collision where someone is injured, ensure safety by turning off the engines to prevent fires, set up warning signals to alert other drivers, and offer assistance to the injured until help arrives.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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8.In a minor collision where there are no injuries, what should you do first?

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In a minor collision without injuries, move the vehicles out of traffic to prevent further accidents. Set up warning signals to alert other drivers and exchange information with the other party.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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9.If you are involved in a collision with damage less than $2,000 and there are no injuries, what is required by law?

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For collisions with damage less than $2,000 and no injuries, exchanging information with the other party is typically sufficient. Reporting to the police may not be required unless specifically mandated by local laws.

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Emergency Awareness Test

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10.What should you do if you become stuck or stranded in severe weather conditions?

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If stranded in severe weather, stay in your vehicle for safety and warmth. Use emergency flashers to increase visibility and avoid leaving the vehicle unless absolutely necessary.

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11.When performing an emergency stop with ABS brakes, what action should you not take?

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With ABS brakes, you should apply steady, firm pressure to the brake pedal and not pump or release it during an emergency stop, as the system manages the braking.

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12.In vehicles without ABS brakes, what can happen if you brake too hard?

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When a vehicle without ABS brakes is braked too firmly, the wheels can lock, leading to a loss of steering control.

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13.If your vehicles wheels lock during emergency braking and it does not have ABS, what is the immediate action you should take?

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If the wheels lock in a non-ABS vehicle, you must slightly release pressure on the brake pedal to allow the wheels to roll again and regain steering control.

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14.Which of the following factors can contribute to a vehicle skidding?

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Driving at an excessive speed on compromised road surfaces like ice, snow, or mud can significantly increase the risk of a skid.

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15.If your vehicle begins to skid, what should you not touch?

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When skidding, it is crucial to keep your foot off both the brake and the accelerator to avoid worsening the loss of control.

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16.What is the most effective way to recover from a skid?

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To regain control during a skid, focus your vision and steer in the precise direction you wish the front of your vehicle to travel.

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17.If you experience a braking skid in a vehicle without ABS, what should you do first?

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The immediate action for a braking skid in a non-ABS vehicle is to release the brake pedal; this allows the wheels to roll again and steering control to return.

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18.If you experience a power skid, what is the immediate action you should take?

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To recover from a power skid, immediately lift your foot from the gas pedal to stop the wheels from spinning uncontrollably.

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19.What common driving error is primarily responsible for a cornering skid?

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A cornering skid typically occurs when a vehicle enters a turn at an excessive speed, causing it to slide sideways.

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20.If you experience a cornering skid, what should you do?

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When experiencing a cornering skid, it is critical to take your foot off the gas pedal and not use your brakes.

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21.If you accidentally drive off the paved portion of the roadway, what should be your immediate reaction?

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If your vehicle leaves the paved roadway, maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel to help control the vehicle.

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22.If your vehicle breaks down and you need to stop, where should you not stop?

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It is extremely dangerous and therefore prohibited to stop your broken-down vehicle on a bridge or in a tunnel.

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23.If both of your headlights fail while driving, what should be your first immediate action?

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In the event that both of your headlights fail, the first immediate step is to turn on your vehicles hazard lights to make your vehicle visible to others.

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24.If your vehicle breaks down in a potentially dangerous highway location, besides turning on hazard lights, what other warning device should you safely place to the rear of your vehicle?

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In a potentially dangerous breakdown location, you should safely place reflective triangles to the rear of your vehicle to warn oncoming traffic.

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25.If your vehicle breaks down in a potentially dangerous situation on a highway, what should all occupants do?

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In a hazardous breakdown scenario, all occupants should exit the vehicle and wait in a safe area, away from the vehicle and the flow of traffic.

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26.If your brakes fail completely and your wheels are not turned, what alternative braking method can you carefully use?

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In the event of a total brake failure, and if your wheels are straight, you can carefully use your park brake to help slow your vehicle.

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27.What is the immediate action you should resist if a tire goes flat while you are driving?

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If a tire suddenly goes flat while driving, you must resist the urge to immediately apply the brakes, as this can cause loss of control.

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28.After a tire goes flat, and you have the vehicle under control and speed is reduced, how should you apply the brakes if needed?

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Once the vehicle is under control and has slowed down after a flat tire, any necessary braking should be applied with gentle and steady pressure.

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