Getting ready to drive

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Question 1 of 15
Are drivers responsible for their passengers buckling up?
a. Only if the passengers are in the front seat
b. Only if the passengers are over 16 years of age
c. Only if the passengers are in the back seat
d. Only if the passengers are under 16 years of age
Question 2 of 15
How should drivers ensure their head restraint is properly adjusted?
a. The top of the head restraint should touch the ceiling of the vehicle
b. The back of the head should be directly in front of the middle of the headrest
c. It should be positioned at least 10 cm behind the driver’s head
d. It is automatically adjusted if the seatbelt is fastened
Question 3 of 15
When does the law require lights on vehicles to be turned on?
a. No specified time
b. Between sunset and sunrise as well as any other time visibility is not clear for a distance of 150m
c. Between half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise and at any other time visibility is not clear for a distance of 150m
d. Between sunset and sunrise
Question 4 of 15
Which of the following conditions might greatly reduce your ability to drive safely?
a. Feeling fully rested
b. Driving a vehicle with automatic headlights
c. Being tired or emotionally upset
d. Having clean mirrors
Question 5 of 15
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice if you become angry or upset before driving?
a. Calm down before getting behind the wheel
b. Delay your trip if necessary
c. Practice defensive driving techniques
d. Drive immediately to “cool down” behind the wheel
Question 6 of 15
Which statement best describes the proper use of your vehicle’s windows?
a. They can be tinted as dark as you want, as long as you can see out of the windshield
b. They must always remain closed while driving
c. They must be free of any material that blocks your view in any direction
d. Side windows may be completely covered by decals
Question 7 of 15
When is it permissible to use only the parking lights on a vehicle?
a. Only when parked
b. At any time
c. When driving in heavy fog
d. When driving on a well-lit street
Question 8 of 15
Objects that cannot be seen in a vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors are said to be in the vehicle's:
a. Safe zone
b. Danger zone
c. Dark area
d. Blind spot
Question 9 of 15
Drivers must switch to low beam headlights while driving a vehicle at night if:
a. Blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle
b. Approaching an oncoming vehicle or following another vehicle
c. Approaching an intersection
d. Another driver dims his lights
Question 10 of 15
What should you do if a warning light on your dashboard stays on after you start driving?
a. Ignore it unless you see smoke coming from the engine
b. Stop immediately and investigate the possible cause or consult a mechanic
c. Increase your speed to see if the light turns off
d. Remove the fuse for that warning light
Question 11 of 15
When driving with headlights on, in what situations are drivers required to use low beam headlights?
a. within 50 metres of an oncoming vehicle
b. within 300 metres of an oncoming vehicle
c. within 30 metres of an oncoming vehicle
d. within 150 metres of an oncoming vehicle
Question 12 of 15
What is the safest seating position for a child under the age of 13?
a. In the front passenger seat, as long as they wear a seatbelt
b. In the back seat, properly secured in the appropriate child or booster seat if required
c. On the driver’s lap if the child is very small
d. In any seat with an active airbag
Question 13 of 15
If your rear-facing child car seat does not rest at a proper 45-degree angle, what should you do?
a. Remove it and hold the child in your lap
b. Prop up the base of the seat with a towel or Styrofoam pool noodle
c. Use only the seatbelt without the car seat
d. Place the child car seat in the front seat
Question 14 of 15
When adjusting your seat, which of the following is the correct guideline?
a. Sit as low as possible so you can stretch your legs fully
b. Tilt your seatback so you are almost lying down
c. Sit upright and ensure you can place both feet flat under the brake pedal without stretching
d. Lean forward so you can see the front bumper at all times
Question 15 of 15
When lights are required, drivers must use low beam headlights when following another vehicle within what distance?
a. within 120 metres
b. within 100 metres
c. within 60 metres
d. within 30 metres