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  • September 26, 2023
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Drivers Ed Final (Oregon)
The correct driver seating position includes : Answer- -hips pished all the way to the back of your seat

- heel on floor, ball of foot on the brake

- knees and elbows slightly bent and torso at least 10 inches away from steering wheel.



To make a smooth stop Answer- Trail brake brake just before stopping



What part of your vision lets you see details ? Answer- Central vision



The transition peg for a left turn is ? Answer- The left front corner post



The purpose of traffic signs are ? Answer- To regulate , to warn, to guide



A red circle and a diagonal slash on a sign means that Answer- The action is not allowed



A sign with an orange background in a diamond or rectangular shape indicates a Answer- Construction zone



What is the standard reference points for 3-6 inches away from the line on the right ? Answer- Center of the
hood



At a 4-way uncontrolled intersection, who must yield ? Answer- The person on the left must yield to the
person on the right and pedestrians.



Line-of-sight restrictions Answer- Limit your ability to gain good information about the condition of your

, intended path-of-travel.



Path-of-travel problems Answer- Temporarily or permanently prevent you from occupying space.



At an uncontrolled T-intersection, who is required to yield ? Answer- The driver on the road that ends at the T-
intersection must yield to all cross traffic .



What are the yielding requirements when entering a roundabout? Answer- Yield to traffic already in the
roundabout and pedestrians.



Safety stop location ? Answer- Front bumper even with the curb line.



Legal stop location ? Answer- Front bumper before the stop line and crosswalk.



Staggered stop location ? Answer- Front bumper fifteen feet behind the stop line, when you're first in line and
inside the lane.



When backing a vehicle, you're required to yield to Answer- All traffic,pedestrians and bicyclists



When turning left, you must yield to Answer- All oncoming traffic until it is safe to turn



The safest way to change your direction is to Answer- Drive around the block .



The pivot point used for backing turns is located where on your vehicle? Answer- Above the center of the rear
tires or rear corner post.



State law requires drivers to carry what type of insurance ? Answer- Liability and uninsured motorists .

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