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Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

01/16

1.What are some of the harmful effects of vehicle emissions?

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Vehicle emissions contribute to ground-level ozone, which forms smog and can lead to acid rain. These effects harm the environment and public health.

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01/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

02/16

2.Which of the following is NOT a suggested way to reduce your environmental impact while driving?

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Driving during rush hours typically leads to increased traffic and idling, which is counterproductive to reducing environmental impact. Combining errands, using public transit, and avoiding unnecessary engine starts are more effective strategies.

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02/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

03/16

3.What should you do if your vehicle is parked for more than 10 seconds?

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Turning off the engine when parked for more than 10 seconds helps reduce emissions and conserve fuel. Idling contributes to unnecessary pollution and fuel consumption.

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03/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

04/16

4.What is a recommended practice for maintaining vehicle fuel efficiency?

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Removing extra weight from the vehicle and maintaining proper tire inflation are crucial for optimal fuel efficiency. Extra weight and under-inflated tires can reduce fuel efficiency and increase emissions.

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04/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

05/16

5.When should you not top-off your gas tank?

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Topping off your gas tank can cause the release of harmful vapors into the atmosphere. Modern fuel systems are designed to handle a specific amount of fuel, and topping off can lead to environmental damage.

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05/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

06/16

6.What should be checked regularly to ensure your vehicle operates efficiently and reduces emissions?

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Regularly checking vehicle alignment and tire pressure helps ensure efficient operation and reduced emissions. Properly aligned and inflated tires contribute to better fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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06/16

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07/16

7.What driving habit helps you save fuel and reduce wear on your cars engine and brakes?

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When you accelerate gently and avoid sudden braking, your car uses fuel more efficiently and experiences less stress on the engine and brakes. This smoother driving style helps reduce both fuel costs and maintenance needs over time.

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07/16

Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

08/16

8.When you are driving on a highway, what can help you maintain a steady speed and often save fuel?

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Cruise control keeps your speed consistent without the need for constant pedal adjustments, which helps your car burn fuel more steadily and efficiently. It also reduces driver fatigue on long, open stretches of road.

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08/16

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09/16

9.Why is it important for you to regularly check and maintain your cars tire pressure?

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When your tires are properly inflated, they roll more easily, requiring less energy from the engine. This not only saves fuel but also helps your tires wear more evenly and last longer, saving you money.

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09/16

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010/16

10.What is a good practice to reduce your cars emissions and save fuel when you are stopped for a short time, like waiting for someone?

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Turning off your engine after about 10 seconds of being stopped saves more fuel than letting it idle. It also reduces the amount of pollution your car puts into the air when it isn’t moving.

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011/16

11.What is a negative effect of frequently accelerating quickly and braking hard?

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Aggressive driving burns extra fuel and puts strain on your brakes, tires, and other systems. Driving more gently helps your car last longer and saves money on both fuel and repairs.

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012/16

12.In what driving situations should you generally avoid using cruise control on the highway?

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Cruise control doesn’t adjust quickly to changing conditions and can make it harder to react in traffic or on slippery roads. It’s best used only when conditions are steady and safe.

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012/16

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013/16

13.If your tire pressure is too low, what can happen to your cars fuel efficiency?

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Low tire pressure increases rolling resistance, which means your car has to work harder to move. That extra effort leads to higher fuel use and can also wear out your tires faster.

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014/16

14.What does eco-driving mainly focus on achieving?

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Eco-driving is about using smart habits to save fuel and cut down on pollution. It helps you protect the environment while also saving money on fuel and repairs.

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Test de conseils d'éco-conduite

015/16

15.When approaching a red light or stop sign far ahead, what is an eco-friendly driving technique you can use?

Correcte! Faux!

Coasting in gear lets the car slow down gradually without burning extra fuel or putting unnecessary strain on the brakes. It’s a smoother, more efficient way to stop.

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015/16

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016/16

16.How does reducing the amount of time your car spends idling contribute to environmental benefits?

Correcte! Faux!

Idling wastes fuel and continues to emit pollution even though youre not moving. By turning off the engine when you don’t need it, you reduce emissions and help keep the air cleaner.

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