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ICBC Learners Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update Your seat must be positioned do what to enable you to break and steer properly? - Answers -- With your right foot reach the floor behind the brake pedal and still have a slight bend in your leg - Turn the steering wheel and keep your ...

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ICBC Learners Exam Questions Marking
Scheme Current Update
Your seat must be positioned do what to enable you to break and steer properly? -
Answers -- With your right foot reach the floor behind the brake pedal and still have a
slight bend in your leg
- Turn the steering wheel and keep your arms slightly bent

In your seat how should you sit - Answers -Must enable you to
- Push the small of your back into the seat
- Sit upright, never reclined

To reach controls, brake, and remain a safe distance from the airbag whats required of
your seats position? - Answers -- You can reach all the controls
- Keep your left foot comfortably on the space to the left of the brake pedal
- You should also be about 10 inches from the airbag

What is whiplash and how can it be caused? - Answers -Whiplash is a neck injury

Whiplash is caused by an injury to the neck, head, or shoulders after a snapping
motion.

How does one prevent whiplash - Answers -You can prevent it by adjusting your head
restraint so the top of it is level with your head. You should position it as close to the
back of your head as possible.

The closer head restraints are twice as likely to prevent injury, true or false? - Answers -
TRUE

What are two good reasons to wear a seatbelt? - Answers -You significantly reduce
chance of serious injury or death and it's the law, in BC you can be fined for not wearing
a seatbelt.

Is it your responsibility as a driver to make sure that all passengers are properly secured
with seat belts or child restraint systems? - Answers -YES- That should be a no-brainer

Seat belts reduce chances of these three things: - Answers -1) less likely to be injured,
2) knocked unconscious
3) ejected

CRASH FACT: A correctly used child safety reduces the risk of fatality by ___ and the
risk of serious injury by ___.

What are the blanks? - Answers -71% and 67%

, CRASH FACT: On average just over ___% of people injured in collisions report a soft
tissue injury such as whiplash. And __% of drivers observed have head restraints so
poorly adjusted that they do not protect against injury in rear end collision. - Answers -
70, and 53

___% of people killed in a car crash were not wearing seat belts - Answers -25, or 1/4

On average in BC 1,300 children under nine are injured and three are killed in motor
vehichle accidents. True or false? - Answers -True- why would I put it in if it were fake?

Stage 1 - Rear facing is for what ages? - Answers -From birth until at least one year old,
and 9kg/20lbs.

Where should a rear facing car seat go? - Answers -In the back seat, positioned centre
rear, rear facing as long as possible, and NOT in a front seat with an active airbag.

Stage 2 - Forward facing with tether is for what ages - Answers -Must be over 1 and
9kg/20lbs max weight is 18kg/40lbs.

Where should a foward facing tether car seat go? - Answers -In the back seat,
positioned centre rear, can be rear facing if allowed by manufactures weight limits, and
NOT in a front seat with an active airbag ALWAYS MUST be tethered.

Stage 3 - Booster seat - Answers -Booster seats ensure proper seatbelt fit, by raising
the child to fit the adult sized straps.

It's safest for a child to remain in booster seat until they reach what height and weight? -
Answers -4'9"/145cm, and 18kgs/40lbs.

Booster seats are required until what age? - Answers -At least 9 years old OR
4'9"/145cm, and 18kgs/40lbs.

DO NOT USE A BOOSTER SEAT WITH A ONLY A ___ BELT - Answers -Lap

Stage 4 -Seatbelt only, children shouldn't sit in the front until __ years of age. - Answers
-12

- Answers -

You should be __inches from the steering wheel because of airbags - Answers -10

Lock - Answers -Your ignition should be off and steering locked

Off - Answers -Ignition is off but steering wheel is not locked

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