Driver Ed Final Exam Review Sheets 3

FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL
DRIVER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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• Plan to drive no more
than 6-8 hrs per day if
a single driver, or 11
hours if two or more
are sharing the driving
• To reduce driving
distance:
• Plan your trip using a
map or app
• Familiarize yourself
with the map’s “legend”
which explains various
map markings and
symbols
• Check weather
conditions and possible
road construction work
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•Check potential
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•Tires
•Belts & hoses
•Gauges and
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•Fix problems
before you go
FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL
DRIVER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
COME TO A COMPLETE STOP
STOP, IF YOU CAN DO SO
PROCEED, BUT WITH CAUTION
MODULE 4: ROAD SIGNS
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Pedestrians
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Advancerailroad
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Railroadcrossing
Stayontheright
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Schoolzone,travel
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Roadwork
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Two-way
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Yellow lines separate traffic lanes moving in opposite directions
White lines separate traffic moving in the same
BROKEN LINES may not be
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FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL
DRIVER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
FLORIDA
THE SUNSHINE STATE
Learners License Restrictions 1. Daytime Driving only (First 3 Months
2. Restricted night driving (if under 18)
3. Must have a licensed driver
accompany you that is 21 yrs. or older
MODULE 5: LAWS AND RULES OF THE ROAD
Highway Transportation System Developedasawaytofacilitatethemovementofpeopletheircargoandconsumergoods
safelyandefficiently.It’s3partsare:People,Vehicles,&Roadways.
THE PEOPLE:
THE VEHICLE:
THE DRIVER Responsible for a safe
environment by
following the laws of
the road.
No Fault Insurance - Covers Injuries in a collision no matter who is at fault,
Mandatory in Florida
Headlights - must be on When Raining, Sunset to Sunrise, and anytime visibility is
less then 1000ft
Headphone use while Driving is NOT Legal
Securing your Vehicle - Stop First, Set the Parking Break, Shift to park,
Turn off your key
Turn Signal - Don’t Do not use it to indicate that it is safe for others to pass you
Reasonability Parent or Guardian who
signed the License has
financial responsibility
Traffic Control Officer Guide you through
intersections and
keeps the flow of traffic
THE ROADWAYS
Construction Zone - You must obey the Orange signs and construction workers signals to you
Driving too slow - You are too slow if you are block other drivers from flowing at a safe speed.
Emergency Vehicle Side of Road - When Safe leave the lane closes to emergency vehicles
open, if you cannot leave open reduce speed by 25 mph
Missing a ramp on the expressway - Take the next available exit to turn around. Never back up
on the expressway
Right of Way - Car that arrives first, First in first out. IF you arrive at the same time yield to the
car on the right
SPEED
LIMIT(S)
Municipal Speed Areas - 30
Business or Residential Area - 30
Rural Interstate - 70*
Limited Access Highways - 70
Other Roads and Highways - 55*
School Zones - 20
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Module6&8-EffectsofAlcoholandDrugs/SubstanceAbuse
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• Drivingwhileundertheinfluenceofalcoholcanlead
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ConsumpOonofalcoholeffectsjudgement,slowsreacOon
Ome,motorskills,visionandcausesdrivertotakerisks.
• YourparentsAREliableforanyunderagedrinkingthattakesplace
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persondrowsyandimpairdrivingabiliOes.
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TakingmedicaOonbeforedrivingisdangerousforyouandothers
becauseitmayslowyourreacOonOmeandtheabilitytomake
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FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL MODULE 7: COSTS AND PREVENTIONS
DRIVER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
Quickly glance at your blind spot, then return
your sight forward, quickly look in the mirrors,
at the speedometer, and at the gas gauge
every five to10 seconds
VISION TIPS
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10 TIPS FOR SAFE DRIVING:
TOP 10
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Maximize the space between you and other cars early for
turns, stops, or change of lanes
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When visibility is poor, always give yourself
extra space between other vehicles
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When visibility, road conditions, and weather is poor,
always give yourself extra space between other vehicles
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Use multiple seconds for the appropriate distance
between you and the vehicle ahead.
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Managing the space around your vehicle
reduces and avoids distractions
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Driving at slower speeds than traffic flow may impede other
vehicles on the road that are traveling at normal and safe speeds
should stay to the right if you are
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traveling slower than the rest of the traffic
The tailgating vehicle is a hazard to
you because braking suddenly may
cause your brakes to fail result in the
tailgater hitting you from the rear
Use defensive driving skills to defend yourself
10 against possible collisions due to other drivers.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO???
TEMPERATURE WARNING
LIGHT COMES ON…
…PULL OVER AND STOP IN
A SAFE PLACE CALL 4 HELP
CAR BEHIND YOU IS
TAILGATING…
…INCREASE THE
FOLLOWING DISTANCE
BRAKES GIVE OUT AND
YOU ARE GOING TO HIT AN
OBJECT…
…KEEP YOUR SEATBELT
FASTENED AND STEER TO
THE SAFEST PLACE
HOOD FLIES UP…
…TURN ON HAZARD
LIGHTS, MOVE OFF ROAD
QUICKLY AND SAFELY
SLIDING ON SLIPPERY
SURFACE…
…SLOWLY APPLY BRAKES,
STEER INTO THE SLIDE
ROAD SURFACE OR
VISIBILITY IS
COMPROMISED…
…ADJUST YOUR SPEED
ACCELERATOR GETS
STUCK…
…SHIFT TO NEUTRAL AND
APPLY BRAKES
Always use your signal when changing directions
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Aiming high
means to look
about 12-15
seconds
ahead in the
middle of your
lane
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GECKO
GECKO.COM
FLORIDA AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
IDENTIFICATION CARD
Policy Number/Florida Code No.
Effective Date
1234574637281/90845
09-14-16
What to do at the time of an Accident
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Move the car out of the flow of traffic if possible
Never leave the scene of the accident
Call 911
Call your insurance company
Identify yourself
Help the injured
FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL
DRIVER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAM REVIEW
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
•Keep roadways safe
•Ensure drivers can safely operate a vehicle
•Regulate vehicle registration and sale
Division of the Florida Highway
Patrol
Law enforcement on
Florida’s roadways
Safety Office of the
Department of Transportation
Assistance in road
emergencies
Adjust speed/distance
for: Rain, Potholes,
slippery Roads, Turns,
Changing Speed
Used to
shift the
car
Used to
stop the
car
MODULE 10: SHARING THE ROAD WITH OTHERS
Used to
put the
car in
motion
MODULE 9: CRITICAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS
Give right of way when their lights or
sirens are flashing
THE PENNY TEST
Always
check your
tires for
inflation and
wear
Put penny upside down
in tread. If you can see
Lincoln’s head, your
treads are worn and
need to be replaced.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE +
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Two-Lane Road: Vehicles traveling in both
directions MUST stop
• Multi-Lane Paved Across: Vehicles traveling in
both directions MUST stop
• Divided Highway (unpaved space with 5 ft minimum OR any
raised medial physical barrier): Vehicles behind bus MUST
stop. Vehicles traveling in the opposite direction proceed with
caution.
EXTENDS THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR
AVOIDS COSTLY REPAIR
REDUCES RISK OF BREAKDOWN
BETTER FUEL ECONOMY
INCREASES SAFETY AND DEPENDABILITY
IMPROVES GAS MILEAGE
INCREASES ENGINE POWER
REDUCES POLLUTION