you are the driver | signs signal and markings | vehicle peration | what do you know | know the laws |
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What is HTS?
Higway Transportaion system
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What is a white line for?
right side of road or seperates traffic moving in same direction
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What is ABS?
Antilock barking system
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What is a personal reference point?
reference point in your own vehicle set for you
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What is nh law for blinker use in residential areas?
100 ft
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What kind f task is driving?
Mental, social and physical
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What is a yellow line for?
indicates eft side of road of divides two-way traffic
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What is a odometer?
mileage
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What is a closed zone?
something occupying your space in a specific area
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What is nh law for blinker use on the highway?
500 feet
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What is IPDE mean?
identify, predict, decide , execut
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What is a HOV lane?
multi passengers
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What is push pull steering?
sliding hands for smoother steering
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What is feild of vision?
area you can see straight ahead
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What is the distance you must stop for a stopped schoolbus displaying red lights?
25 feet away
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What is zone control?
managing the space around your vehicle
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What does the color brown mean on signs?
recreation
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When do you use hand over hand steering?
slower speeds turning faster.
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What is peripheral vision?
Seeing 180 degrees to either side
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What is legal folllowing distance?
3 seconds
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What is your most importan respnsibility of driving?
to protct yourelf and others.
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What does a red reflector mean on a highway?
Wrong way
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What is automatic transmission?
car shifts itself
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What is nh tate law for how far a horn should be heard?
200 feet
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What is the speed limit in business districts?
30 MPH
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