CT Drivers Test
Test 8
You are approaching a school bus which has stopped on the other side of a divided highway. You should:
Stop and wait for it to load or unload children.
Stop, check for children, then proceed.
Stop and wait until the flashing red lights go off.
Watch for children and be ready to stop.
In bad weather, you should make your car easier for others to see by:
Turning on your headlights.
Turning on your emergency flashers.
Turning on your parking lights.
Flashing your high beams.
Your vehicle has a mechanical problem. You should:
Signal and pull into the slow lane.
Stop in your lane and put on your hazard lights.
Stop in your lane, get out, and direct traffic around your car.
Put on your hazard lights and pull off the road.
If you drive too fast on a wet road, there is a danger that:
Your own spray will obscure your vision.
Your own spray will obscure the vision of other drivers.
Your ability to judge speed and control will be impaired.
Your tires will start to slide over the water.
The following statements regarding the use of seatbelts are true, with the EXCEPTION of:
They are not necessary if your vehicle has an air bag.
They keep you from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of an accident.
They prevent a human collision by holding you in place.
They prevent head injuries, helping you remain conscious and in control of the vehicle.
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