Washington State Drivers ED (Class 15 Final for Washington State Drivers Review) Questions and Answers
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Washington State Drivers ED
(Class 15 Final for Washington
State Drivers Review) Questions
and Answers
What is the BAC for a DUI? - ANSWER - 0.08%
How far ahead of a turn do you need to signal? - ANSWER - 100 ft
What is the safe way to exit a freeway? - ANSWER - Check-in front of you, in behind
of you, and to the side for cars. Signal that your turning and move into the proper
lane before the exit.
What does WEA stand for? - ANSWER - Watch, evaluate, act
What does SMOG stand for? - ANSWER - Signal
Mirrors
Over the shoulder
Go
What does IPDE stand for? - ANSWER - Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
When do you apply SMOG? - ANSWER - When changing lanes
How should you handle aggressive drivers or tailgaters? - ANSWER - Keep your
distance, keep driving at a consistent speed, If you feel distracted or unsafe, pull
over safely and allow them to pass you.
How often should you change your oil? - ANSWER - Every 3,000-5,000 miles
, What does ABS stand for? - ANSWER - Anti lock breaking system
Is Alcohol a stimulant or depressant? - ANSWER - Alcohol is a depressant
How long does it take to metabolize a drink? - ANSWER - 1 hour per every drink
What is the Implied Consent Law? - ANSWER - have to take breathalyzer test at
cop's request
How far should a bicycle headlight and taillight be seen? - ANSWER - within 500 feet
How do you steer when skidding? - ANSWER - DON'T BREAK, Stop accelerating...
quickly turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to go.
What are the most important things to remember if you find yourself in an
emergency situation? - ANSWER - -Keep your eyes on the road
-Call 911
-Stay calm
If you want people to know you are having an emergency, what are two ways you
can "universally" communicate that you are broke-down? - ANSWER - Turning your
hazards on and talking with your brakes, lights and turn signals,
also popping your hood to signal that your car is broken down.
How would you handle Brake failure? - ANSWER - 1. pump the brakes
( 3 or 4 pumps)
2. shift to lower gear so that the car slows down
3. pull the emergency brake (if the car starts to skid, then disengage it for a
moment)
4. if absolutely nothing is working then scrape the tires against the curb
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