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26 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 26
What is the proper position to ensure adequate distance from the driver to the airbag?
The driver should sit as close to the steering wheel as possible.
The driver should keep their hands at the 12 o'clock position on the wheel.
When the driver holds their arms out, their wrists should break over the steering wheel (10
inches)
The driver must lean back to avoid airbag deployment.
Term 2 of 26
What are the 4 Elements of Stopping?
1. Approach
2. Match Speed
3. Gentle Touch
4. Steering Input
5. Follow Through
1. Human Perception
2. Human Reaction Time
3. Vehicle Reaction Time
4. Vehicle Braking Capability
1. Park or stand in restricted areas
2. Proceed Past Red Lights or Stop signs
3. Exceed Speed Limit
4. Disregard direction of movement or turning direction
Anticipate need of brakes to not use them excessively
, Term 3 of 26
After a car is dead, how long will the Air Bag Capacitor keep the Air Bags powered?
20 minutes every 1-2 hours
Up to 90 seconds
Up to 20 minutes
Up to 17 minutes
Term 4 of 26
What friction is required to maintain control of a moving vehicle?
Kinetic Friction
Rolling Friction
Excessive Braking
Static Friction
Term 5 of 26
When "aiming high" how far down the road should you be looking?
5 seconds
20 seconds
12 seconds
8 seconds
26 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 26
What is the proper position to ensure adequate distance from the driver to the airbag?
The driver should sit as close to the steering wheel as possible.
The driver should keep their hands at the 12 o'clock position on the wheel.
When the driver holds their arms out, their wrists should break over the steering wheel (10
inches)
The driver must lean back to avoid airbag deployment.
Term 2 of 26
What are the 4 Elements of Stopping?
1. Approach
2. Match Speed
3. Gentle Touch
4. Steering Input
5. Follow Through
1. Human Perception
2. Human Reaction Time
3. Vehicle Reaction Time
4. Vehicle Braking Capability
1. Park or stand in restricted areas
2. Proceed Past Red Lights or Stop signs
3. Exceed Speed Limit
4. Disregard direction of movement or turning direction
Anticipate need of brakes to not use them excessively
, Term 3 of 26
After a car is dead, how long will the Air Bag Capacitor keep the Air Bags powered?
20 minutes every 1-2 hours
Up to 90 seconds
Up to 20 minutes
Up to 17 minutes
Term 4 of 26
What friction is required to maintain control of a moving vehicle?
Kinetic Friction
Rolling Friction
Excessive Braking
Static Friction
Term 5 of 26
When "aiming high" how far down the road should you be looking?
5 seconds
20 seconds
12 seconds
8 seconds