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The maximum speed when driving a van is:
posted speed
55 mph
65 mph
45 mph
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Compared to a passenger car, a van's following distance should:
be greater in both ideal and adverse conditions.
be greater, but only in adverse weather.
never be more than 3 seconds.
be the same.
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When driving in the city, you should scan:
scanning in the city is not recommended.
only to the vehicle ahead.
every 3-5 seconds.
1-1.5 blocks ahead.
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In adverse weather:
stopping distances are greater.
stopping distances are the same.
following distances should be less.
following distances shouldn't change.
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When driving on the highway, you should scan:
only to the next vehicle.
every 3-5 seconds
12-15 seconds down the road.
one mile down the road.
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Hydroplaning:
is rarely a problem because vans are heavy.
can occur any time the roadway is wet and at speeds as low as 35 mph.
will not occur if your tires are properly inflated & have proper tread depth.
occurs only in heavy rains and at high speed.
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When using a helper to back, which of the following statements is not correct:
Make sure the helper is out of the backing path and visible in your mirror.
Agree on hand signals before backing.
Roll down your window and turn off all radios so you can hear any warnings.
It is the helper's responsibility to make sure you back safely.
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When stopped at an intersection, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
stop before the crosswalk
back up immediately if you stop in the crosswalk.
stop behind the stop line.
leave space between you and the vehicle ahead.
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Safety belts:
aren't necessary to wear if not required by your organization.
are effective in reducing injury only in high-speed crashes.
are optional when transporting cargo.
are required for the driver and all passengers.
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When you must back your van, it is best to:
back to the driver's side whenever possible.
place the spotter in the path of the van.
back to the passenger's side whenever possible.
avoid using a spotter.
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Which one of the following does not apply to vans?
They are usually more affected by crosswinds.
They usually have larger blind spots.
They usually have shorter stopping distances.
They usually have a higher center of gravity.
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12
Average reaction time is:
3/4 of a second.
3-5 seconds.
4 seconds.
3 seconds.
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13
In ideal conditions, it is recommended that you follow no closer than ____ behind the vehicle ahead.
4 seconds
3 seconds
two vehicle lengths
2 seconds
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When driving in the rain and/or other adverse weather conditions:
you should increase your following distance.
you should drive as you would in ideal conditions.
you should brake harder to compensate for the increased stopping distance.
it is safe to travel at the posted speed limit.
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When driving at night, it is recommended that you do all of the following EXCEPT:
use your high beams whenever it is safe and legal to do so.
look to the right edge of the road to avoid being blinded by headlights of oncoming vehicles.
reduce your speed.
immediately pass erratic drivers who may be impaired.
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While waiting to make a left turn at an intersection:
wait with your wheels turned in the direction you wish to go.
try to time the light change by concentrating.
wait with your foot over the accelerator to reduce your reaction time so you can shoot through a small break in traffic.
wait with your wheels straight.
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If a jaywalker is waiting to cross the street at mid-block, you should:
put on your hazard lights to warn other drivers, then allow the pedestrian to cross.
stop and let the pedestrian cross in front of you.
stop and wave the pedestrian across, but only when you are sure all other traffic is stopped.
cover the brake to be ready to stop if the pedestrian crosses in front of you.
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Properly adjusted mirrors will:
reduce your blind spots.
make you more visible to other drivers.
eliminate all side collisions.
eliminate all blind spots.
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While driving, to help with blind spots you should:
adjust your seat forward or back to reduce the size of your blind spot.
none of the other answers are correct.
place clipboards and/or other important papers on the engine cover so you can reach them easily.
lean in your seat to reduce the size of your blind spot.
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While on the road, you should check your mirrors:
every 3-5 blocks.
every 12-15 seconds.
every quarter mile.
every 3-5 seconds.
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