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TEENSMART EXAM 2024-2025 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS
|LATEST UPDATE
When making a lane change in front of a car, where should that car be in your mirrors?
Toward the middle of your rear view mirror
If you focus only on the car immediately in front of you:
You can't tell what's going on ahead of that car
Younger drivers:
Feel less vulnerable to risks*
Experienced drivers have fewer collisions because:
They do, see and think about driving differently
Your GPS should:
Be adjusted before you begin driving
You should slow down if:
Your visibility is limited*
One of the things that sets experienced drivers apart from less experienced drivers is:
Their ability to recognize, assess, and respond to risk
True or false? If you are not planning to exit a multi-lane highway, the safest lane for you to be in is
usually the middle lane.
true
When turning left onto a two-way street, what is the recommended gap to oncoming vehicles
approaching from your right?
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, 6 seconds
Your car's headrest should be
Centered on the back of your head
You should position your seat so you can
Completely depress the brake pedal, easily move your foot from the gas to the brake pedal, and reach
the brake and gas pedals without having to lean forward (All of the above)
When adjusting your left mirror, your head should be positioned:
Close to the left window
When adjusting your right mirror, your head should be positioned:
To the right, over the center console
The number one cause of collisions is:
Failure to see other vehicles
Active visual search and scanning techniques:
Improve with practice, and is usually associated with older drivers and pro drivers/pilots.
T/F? An example of tunnel vision is focusing only on the car in front of you.
True
If you focus only on the car immediately in front of you
You can't tell what's going on ahead of that car
When you are driving, you should filter out (pay less attention to):
Those elements that are not going to be a problem
Immediate hazards are those which require your immediate attention, such as:
A bicyclist swerving in front of you, a pedestrian running across the street directly in front of your car,
and a car being driven erratically in the lane next to you (all the above)
Potential hazards are those which could quickly become immediate hazards, such as:
A double parked car a block ahead of you
If you recognize hazardous driving situations in advance you can:
keep your driving smooth and stay in control
What is the number two cause of collisions?
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