This post is about Shawheen Younai
Pintrest and twitter are a great way to market your self.
This post is about Shawheen Younai
Pintrest and twitter are a great way to market your self.
My new website’s address is http://www.shawheenyounai.com
This websie is about Shawheen Younai and the different links regarding Shawheen Younai
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http://twitter.com/#!/shawheenYounai
You can also find him on myspace or myspace.com
http://www.myspace.com/shawheenyounai
You can also email him at Shawheenyounai@gmail.com or Shawheenyounai@shawheenyounai.com
To whom it may concern,
Here are the the study exam to Drivered.com brought to you by Shawn from www.buytwitterbuddies.com where you can buy twitter followers, buy facebook likes, buy youtube views, we also own imdbstarmeter.com which you can boost your imdb star meter or Starmeter.
These answers are for educational purposes only please don’t use these to cheat www.driversed.com
Also if you want to skip the wait on load paages on a drivers test online
First you need to download Firefox
Then a software called Greasemonkey
Then install the script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/47614 It’s call no drivers ed wait
google Grease moneky
An alternative is to disable javascript which can be done with firefox
Here are the test:
1. As a driver, which of the following can you adjust to reduce the chances of a collision?
A. The weather
B. The sharpness of a curve
C. Your speed and position (correct answer)
D. Another driver’s speed 2. If you are stuck in mud, you should __________________.
A. spin the wheels and try to move in all directions
B. keep your wheels straight and move in a rocking motion back and forth until you are free
C. if possible put tree branches under the wheels â it will help you get traction
D. B and C (correct answer) 3. If you get ____ points in 36 months, you are considered a negligent operator.
A. 4
B. 2
C. 8 (correct answer)
D. 6 4. When you are within 100 ft of a railroad intersection and the tracks are not visible for more than 400 ft in either direction, you must slow down to a speed of ______ mph.
A. 15 (correct answer)
B. 25
C. 10
D. 35 5. The minimum amount of auto insurance in California is $____ for a single death or injury, $____ for multiple deaths or injuries, and $____ for property damage.
A. 25,000; 10,000; 5,000
B. 3,000; 15,000; 5,000
C. 15,000; 30,000; 5,000 (correct answer)
D. 10,000; 15,000; 20,000 6. California’s Basic Speed Law requires you to _____________.
A. drive as fast as you think you are capable of handling
B. drive slower than most vehicles on the roadway
C. drive 5 mph above the speed limit
D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions, regardless of the posted speed limit (correct answer) 7. The best rule for fog is ___________.
A. to downshift to a low
B. to use headlights
C. to avoid driving (correct answer)
D. none of the above 8. You must file a traffic collision report (SR1) with the DMV after a collision when damage to one of the vehicles is over $750.00 ___________________.
A. regardless of who is at fault (correct answer)
B. only if you are insured
C. only if it is your fault
D. only if someone in the other vehicle is injured or killed
9. When you are sure you have the legal right-of-way, a good safety rule is _____________.
A. always take your right-of-way
B. never insist on it (correct answer)
C. always let the other driver have it
D. assume everyone knows you have the right-of-way 10. When entering a freeway using an on ramp that allows you to gain speed to merge, you should be driving at ________________.
A. about 10 mph below the flow of traffic
B. about the same speed as the freeway traffic (correct answer)
C. the legal speed of the freeway traffic
D. at least 5 mph faster than freeway traffic 11. Which of the following will help “sober up” an intoxicated person?
A. Exercise
B. Black coffee
C. Time (correct answer)
D. A cold shower 12. When you are driving at night, you should dim your lights to low-beams when the distance between your vehicle and the approaching vehicle is _____ or closer.
A. 300 feet
B. 500 feet (correct answer)
C. 800 feet
D. 1,000 feet 13. Persons age 21 or older who drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______% or more, are driving illegally.
A. 0.80
B. 0.10
C. 0.08 (correct answer)
D. 0.20 14. The DMV keeps a record of your 1 point traffic convictions for ____ months.
A. 12
B. 3
C. 24
D. 36 (correct answer) 15. In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph.
A. 55
B. 45
C. 35 (correct answer)
D. 25 16. If your brakes fail _____________________.
A. shift into a low gear and slow down, gradually using your parking brake as a last resort
B. completely stop and start your engine, then proceed with caution
C. sound your horn and flash your hazard lights to warn drivers that you have a problem
D. A and C (correct answer) 17. Before changing lanes you must ______________.
A. see if it is safe before making the move (correct answer)
B. honk to alert other drivers
C. be driving faster than other traffic
D. adjust your mirrors 18. It is legal to carry an open (unsealed) container of alcohol in your vehicle if, it is _____________________.
A. in the back seat
B. in the glove compartment
C. in the trunk (correct answer)
D. all of the above 19. It is unlawful for anyone under 21 years of age to drive with a blood alcohol level of_____ % or more.
A. 0.02
B. 0.05
C. 0.01 (correct answer)
D. 0.03 20. When passing another car, you should not pull back in front of it until _________________.
A. you can see its full front in your rear-view mirror (correct answer)
B. you can no longer see it by turning your head
C. you are one car length ahead of it
D. you can see the driver in your rear-view mirror 21. To avoid sudden last minute moves, how far ahead should you look when scanning the road for hazards?
A. 4 to 5 seconds
B. 6 to 8 seconds
C. 10 to 15 seconds (correct answer)
D. 20 to 25 seconds 22. If you are involved in a collision, you should ________________.
A. stop and see if anyone is hurt
B. if anyone is hurt, call the CHP
C. report it to the DMV if the damage is greater than 750 dollars or if someone is hurt or killed
D. all of the above (correct answer) 23. Whenever you approach parked cars __________________.
A. increase the space between your car and the parked car (correct answer)
B. tap your horn lightly
C. increase your speed
D. none of the above 24. If you are under 21 and refuse to take, or fail to complete, a Preliminary Alcohol Screening (PAS) test, the DMV will _____________.
A. write you a ticket
B. suspend your driving privilege (correct answer)
C. do nothing
D. cite you for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) 25. Most drugs taken for headaches, colds, hay fever, allergies, or to calm nerves can make you drowsy and affect your driving.
A. True (correct answer)
B. False
California Traffic School Online Test Answers
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When you are planning to make a turn at an intersection, you must use your turn signal for the last _______ feet before you reach the intersection.
B.100
California’s Basic Speed Law states _______________.
D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions
When you park alongside a curb, the front and back wheels must be parallel within ____ of the curb.
B. 18 inches
The speed limit when passing a school while children are present (unless otherwise posted) is ____ mph.
B. 25
If you park alongside a curb with your car facing downhill, you should set the parking brake and ______________.
C. turn the wheels into the curb
To avoid potentially dangerous confrontations _______________.
D. all of the above
IPDE stands for ____________________.
A. Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute
The four basic categories a driver can use to group information are signs, signals, and roadway markings, the highway, motorized vehicles, and ___________.
C. non-motorized highway users
Always search the area in and near your intended path of travel ____ in front of your car.
C. 4 seconds
Truck drivers probably can’t see your vehicle if ______________.
B. you cannot see the truck driver in his or her side mirrors
California State Law requires motorcycle riders to ride with helmets on ________________.
A. any time they are on the roadways
In almost _____ of motorcycle collisions, it is the fault of the driver not the motorcyclist.
C. two-thirds
A large tractor-trailer often appears to be going at a faster speed because of its size.
B. False
While crossing a crosswalk, pedestrians should keep to their ________.
A. right
Bicyclists can legally make left turns from the left lanes as well as move left to pass other vehicles or bicycles.
A. True
Bicycle riders _________________.
B. can move into the left-turn lane when needed
Which of the following types of road users are prohibited from crossing a railroad crossing gate while the gate is closed?
D. All of the above
Babies up to 20 lbs. and age ____ or less should ride in a child safety seat that is secured to the back seat and faces to the rear of the car.
A. one
Which of the following statement(s) are true about air bags?
D. All of the above
Which is the safest place for children under 12 when traveling in a car?
B. Back seat
Do not use your high-beam headlights under which of the following conditions?
C. Both A and B
Your taillights should be visible ___________ to the rear of your vehicle if your car was made in 1969 or later.
B. 1000 ft
Your brakes should be capable of stopping your vehicle within a distance of 25 ft or less from an initial speed of ____ mph.
B. 20
Tires inflated to the recommended pressure will improve gas mileage and ______________.
A. vehicle control
A flashing red light means ________________.
D. stop, look, evaluate, and proceed when safe
If you come to a yield sign, __________________.
B. yield to traffic in the cross street
_________ signs provide service-related information, such as where to find food, lodging, or gas.
C. Blue
Which braking technique provides a smooth transition from acceleration to braking?
A. Cover braking
It is illegal to make a U-turn _____________.
D. all of the above
You may drive for no more than ____ feet in a center left-turn lane.
D. 200
When making a right or left turn, if your view is blocked, you must do which of the following?
C. Yield and move very slowly until you have good visibility
Which of the following is one of the two most common mistakes when entering the freeway?
B. Suddenly slowing or stopping
In order to avoid last minutes moves, you should anticipate hazards to come. To do this, look down the road ______ seconds ahead.
C. 10 to 15
Carpooling and riding buses and trains are good ways to __________________.
D. all of the above
When driving on a three-lane freeway, you should use the left lane as the __________.
A. passing lane
When you encounter roadwork in a construction zone, you should __________________.
A. not stop to watch road work
If you are forced to share a narrow mountain road with oncoming traffic, always allow __________ to proceed first.
C. the uphill driver
Passing is prohibited on two-lane roadways when you are within _____ feet of a railroad crossing.
C. 100
On open highways in rural areas, which of the following hazards and driving challenges should you be aware of?
A.
When you drive uphill, use a ___________ to make climbing the hill easier for your car.
B. lower gear
Animals may wander onto the roadway, especially ___________.
C. at night
Most drugs taken for headaches, colds, hay fever, allergies, or to calm nerves can make you drowsy and affect your driving.
A. True
If you have not designated a driver in advance ________________.
C. take a taxi, call someone who has not been drinking for a ride
The best source of information about how drugs or medicine can affect your driving ability is ____________.
B. your doctor
In 2006, alcohol was involved in ______ % of all fatal crashes.
B. 32
Alcohol first impairs your _________.
C. judgment
Alcohol is a _____________.
A. depressant
Having food in your stomach keeps alcohol from being absorbed __________.
A. quickly
It takes about __________ for alcohol to work its way out of your body.
D. two hours
If the vehicle is registered in your name when you are convicted of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or other drugs (DUI), the court may take your vehicle away for up to ____ days.
C. 30
The Zero tolerance law applies to drivers _________.
A. under the age of 21
If you are carrying an alcoholic beverage in your car and it is open it should be ____________.
D. put in the trunk of your car
When you apply for a driver license, the law considers that you have given implicit consent to a test of ________________.
B. the alcoholic content of your blood
The best rule for fog is ___________.
C. to avoid driving
The roads are most slippery _________________.
A. when it first starts to rain
California law states that you must drive with your headlights on from ____ minutes after sunset until ____ minutes before sunrise.
B. 30; 30
If you are following another vehicle at night, switch to low-beams when you get closer than ___ feet.
B. 300
In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph.
C. 35
If you run off the pavement, you should _______________.
D. all of the above
If your tire blows out ___________________.
D. all of the above
If your brakes fail _____________________.
D. A and C
If you do not have the proper insurance coverage, your driving privileges will be suspended for _________.
C. a year
The minimum amount of auto insurance in California is $____ for a single death or injury, $____ for multiple deaths or injuries, and $____ for property damage.
C. 15,000; 30,000; 5,000
If you are involved in a collision, you should ________________.
D. all of the above
If you are involved in a collision and property damage is over $750 dollars, you must report the collision to the DMV within ____ days.
A. 10
Whenever you approach parked cars __________________.
A. increase the space between your car and the parked car
California’s Basic Speed Law requires you to _____________.
D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions, regardless of the posted speed limit
When you are sure you have the legal right-of-way, a good safety rule is _____________.
B. never insist on it
When backing up your car you should ___________.
B. look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly
The DMV keeps a record of your 1 point traffic convictions for ____ months.
D. 36
If you get ____ points in 36 months, you are considered a negligent operator.
C. 8
When you are within 100 ft of an uncontrolled railroad crossing and the tracks are not visible for more than 400 ft in either direction, you must slow down to a speed of ______ mph.
A. 15
If you become angry or upset while driving, you should _____________.
B. park the car and cool down
It is unlawful for anyone under 21 years of age to drive with a blood alcohol level of_____ % or more.
C. 0.01
In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph.
C. 35
When you come to a corner with a stop sign, you should stop __________________.
C. behind the crosswalk or limit line
At an intersection with four stop signs or with no stop signs, you must yield the right-of-way to _______________.
B. the car that reached the intersection first
Persons age 21 or older who drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______% or more, are driving illegally.
C. 0.08
As a driver, which of the following can you adjust to reduce the chances of a collision?
C. Your speed and position
Before changing lanes you must ______________.
A. see if it is safe before making the move
California law requires motorcycle riders to ride with helmets ___________________.
A. any time they are on California roadways
If the brake lights of several cars ahead of you flash, you should _____________.
D. let up on the accelerator and prepare to stop
You can increase visibility in dense fog by using your ________________.
C. low-beam headlights
The speed limit when passing a school while children are present (unless otherwise posted) is ____ mph.
B. 25
When passing another car, you should not pull back in front of it until _________________.
A. you can see its full front in your rearview mirror
When driving you should stay at least _______________.
C. 3 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you
To whom it may concern,
Here are the the study exam to Drivered.com brought to you by Shawn from www.buytwitterbuddies.com where you can buy twitter followers, buy facebook likes, buy youtube views, we also own imdbstarmeter.com which you can boost your imdb star meter or Starmeter.
These answers are for educational purposes only please don’t use these to cheat http://www.driversed.com
Also if you want to skip the wait on load paages on a drivers test online
First you need to download Firefox
Then a software called Greasemonkey
Then install the script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/47614 It’s call no drivers ed wait
google Grease moneky
An alternative is to disable javascript which can be done with firefox
Here are the test:
1. As a driver, which of the following can you adjust to reduce the chances of a collision?
Wow, that took forever. Here’s a tip: if you disable Javascript, you can click through the test a lot faster… Saving these in case I have to take this thing again:
When you are planning to make a turn at an intersection, you must use your turn signal for the last _______ feet before you reach the intersection.
B.100 |
California’s Basic Speed Law states _______________. | |||
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When you park alongside a curb, the front and back wheels must be parallel within ____ of the curb. | |||
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The speed limit when passing a school while children are present (unless otherwise posted) is ____ mph. | |||
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If you park alongside a curb with your car facing downhill, you should set the parking brake and ______________. | |||
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To avoid potentially dangerous confrontations _______________. | |||
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IPDE stands for ____________________. | |||
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The four basic categories a driver can use to group information are signs, signals, and roadway markings, the highway, motorized vehicles, and ___________. | |||
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Always search the area in and near your intended path of travel ____ in front of your car. | |||
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Truck drivers probably can’t see your vehicle if ______________. | |||
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California State Law requires motorcycle riders to ride with helmets on ________________. | |||
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In almost _____ of motorcycle collisions, it is the fault of the driver not the motorcyclist. | |||
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A large tractor-trailer often appears to be going at a faster speed because of its size. | |||
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While crossing a crosswalk, pedestrians should keep to their ________. | |||
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Bicyclists can legally make left turns from the left lanes as well as move left to pass other vehicles or bicycles. | |||
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Bicycle riders _________________. | |||
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Which of the following types of road users are prohibited from crossing a railroad crossing gate while the gate is closed? | |||
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Babies up to 20 lbs. and age ____ or less should ride in a child safety seat that is secured to the back seat and faces to the rear of the car. | |||
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Which of the following statement(s) are true about air bags? | |||
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Which is the safest place for children under 12 when traveling in a car? | |||
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Do not use your high-beam headlights under which of the following conditions? | |||
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Your taillights should be visible ___________ to the rear of your vehicle if your car was made in 1969 or later. | |||
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Your brakes should be capable of stopping your vehicle within a distance of 25 ft or less from an initial speed of ____ mph. | |||
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Tires inflated to the recommended pressure will improve gas mileage and ______________. | |||
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A flashing red light means ________________. | |||
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If you come to a yield sign, __________________. | |||
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_________ signs provide service-related information, such as where to find food, lodging, or gas. | |||
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Which braking technique provides a smooth transition from acceleration to braking? | |||
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It is illegal to make a U-turn _____________. | |||
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You may drive for no more than ____ feet in a center left-turn lane. | |||
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When making a right or left turn, if your view is blocked, you must do which of the following? | |||
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Which of the following is one of the two most common mistakes when entering the freeway? | |||
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In order to avoid last minutes moves, you should anticipate hazards to come. To do this, look down the road ______ seconds ahead. | |||
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Carpooling and riding buses and trains are good ways to __________________. | |||
|
When driving on a three-lane freeway, you should use the left lane as the __________. | |||
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When you encounter roadwork in a construction zone, you should __________________. | |||
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If you are forced to share a narrow mountain road with oncoming traffic, always allow __________ to proceed first. | |||
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Passing is prohibited on two-lane roadways when you are within _____ feet of a railroad crossing. | |||
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On open highways in rural areas, which of the following hazards and driving challenges should you be aware of? | |||
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When you drive uphill, use a ___________ to make climbing the hill easier for your car. | |||
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Animals may wander onto the roadway, especially ___________. | |||
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Most drugs taken for headaches, colds, hay fever, allergies, or to calm nerves can make you drowsy and affect your driving. | |||
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If you have not designated a driver in advance ________________. | |||
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The best source of information about how drugs or medicine can affect your driving ability is ____________. | |||
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In 2006, alcohol was involved in ______ % of all fatal crashes. | |||
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Alcohol first impairs your _________. | |||
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Alcohol is a _____________. | |||
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Having food in your stomach keeps alcohol from being absorbed __________. | |||
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It takes about __________ for alcohol to work its way out of your body. | |||
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If the vehicle is registered in your name when you are convicted of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or other drugs (DUI), the court may take your vehicle away for up to ____ days. | |||
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The Zero tolerance law applies to drivers _________. | |||
|
If you are carrying an alcoholic beverage in your car and it is open it should be ____________. | |||
|
When you apply for a driver license, the law considers that you have given implicit consent to a test of ________________. | |||
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The best rule for fog is ___________. | |||
|
The roads are most slippery _________________. | |||
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California law states that you must drive with your headlights on from ____ minutes after sunset until ____ minutes before sunrise. | |||
|
If you are following another vehicle at night, switch to low-beams when you get closer than ___ feet. | |||
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In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph. | |||
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If you run off the pavement, you should _______________. | |||
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If your tire blows out ___________________. | |||
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If your brakes fail _____________________. | |||
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If you do not have the proper insurance coverage, your driving privileges will be suspended for _________. | |||
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The minimum amount of auto insurance in California is $____ for a single death or injury, $____ for multiple deaths or injuries, and $____ for property damage. | |||
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If you are involved in a collision, you should ________________. | |||
|
If you are involved in a collision and property damage is over $750 dollars, you must report the collision to the DMV within ____ days. | |||
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Whenever you approach parked cars __________________. | |||
|
California’s Basic Speed Law requires you to _____________. | |||
|
When you are sure you have the legal right-of-way, a good safety rule is _____________. | |||
|
When backing up your car you should ___________. | |||
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The DMV keeps a record of your 1 point traffic convictions for ____ months. | |||
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If you get ____ points in 36 months, you are considered a negligent operator. | |||
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When you are within 100 ft of an uncontrolled railroad crossing and the tracks are not visible for more than 400 ft in either direction, you must slow down to a speed of ______ mph. | |||
|
If you become angry or upset while driving, you should _____________. | |||
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It is unlawful for anyone under 21 years of age to drive with a blood alcohol level of_____ % or more. | |||
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In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph. | |||
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When you come to a corner with a stop sign, you should stop __________________. | |||
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At an intersection with four stop signs or with no stop signs, you must yield the right-of-way to _______________. | |||
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Persons age 21 or older who drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______% or more, are driving illegally. | |||
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As a driver, which of the following can you adjust to reduce the chances of a collision? | |||
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Before changing lanes you must ______________. | |||
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California law requires motorcycle riders to ride with helmets ___________________. | |||
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If the brake lights of several cars ahead of you flash, you should _____________. | |||
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You can increase visibility in dense fog by using your ________________. | |||
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The speed limit when passing a school while children are present (unless otherwise posted) is ____ mph. | |||
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When passing another car, you should not pull back in front of it until _________________. | |||
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When driving you should stay at least _______________. | |||
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<body>
<p>To whom it may concern,</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Here are the the study exam to Drivered.com brought to you by Shawn from <a href=”www.buytwitterbuddies.com”>www.buytwitterbuddies.com</a> where you can buy twitter followers, buy facebook likes, buy youtube views, we also own imdbstarmeter.com which you can boost your imdb star meter or Starmeter.</p>
<p>These answers are for educational purposes only please don’t use these to cheat www.driversed.com</p>
<p>Also if you want to skip the wait on load paages on a drivers test online </p>
<p>First you need to download Firefox</p>
<p>Then a software called Greasemonkey</p>
<p>Then install the script <a href=”http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/47614″>http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/47614 It’s call no drivers ed wait</a></p>
<p>google Grease moneky</p>
<p>An alternative is to disable javascript which can be done with firefox</p>
<p>Here are the test:</p>
<p>1. As a driver, which of the following can you adjust to reduce the chances of a collision?</p>
<ul>
<li>A. The weather</li>
<li>B. The sharpness of a curve</li>
<li>C. Your speed and position (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. Another driver’s speed
<p>2. If you are stuck in mud, you should __________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. spin the wheels and try to move in all directions</li>
<li>B. keep your wheels straight and move in a rocking motion back and forth until you are free</li>
<li>C. if possible put tree branches under the wheels â it will help you get traction</li>
<li>D. B and C (correct answer)
<p>3. If you get ____ points in 36 months, you are considered a negligent operator.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 4</li>
<li>B. 2</li>
<li>C. 8 (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 6
<p>4. When you are within 100 ft of a railroad intersection and the tracks are not visible for more than 400 ft in either direction, you must slow down to a speed of ______ mph.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 15 (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. 25</li>
<li>C. 10</li>
<li>D. 35
<p>5. The minimum amount of auto insurance in California is $____ for a single death or injury, $____ for multiple deaths or injuries, and $____ for property damage.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 25,000; 10,000; 5,000</li>
<li>B. 3,000; 15,000; 5,000</li>
<li>C. 15,000; 30,000; 5,000 (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 10,000; 15,000; 20,000
<p>6. California’s Basic Speed Law requires you to _____________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. drive as fast as you think you are capable of handling</li>
<li>B. drive slower than most vehicles on the roadway</li>
<li>C. drive 5 mph above the speed limit</li>
<li>D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions, regardless of the posted speed limit (correct answer)
<p>7. The best rule for fog is ___________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. to downshift to a low</li>
<li>B. to use headlights</li>
<li>C. to avoid driving (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. none of the above
<p>8. You must file a traffic collision report (SR1) with the DMV after a collision when damage to one of the vehicles is over $750.00 ___________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. regardless of who is at fault (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. only if you are insured</li>
<li>C. only if it is your fault</li>
<li>D. only if someone in the other vehicle is injured or killed</li>
<li></li>
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<p>9. When you are sure you have the legal right-of-way, a good safety rule is _____________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. always take your right-of-way</li>
<li>B. never insist on it (correct answer)</li>
<li>C. always let the other driver have it</li>
<li>D. assume everyone knows you have the right-of-way
<p>10. When entering a freeway using an on ramp that allows you to gain speed to merge, you should be driving at ________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. about 10 mph below the flow of traffic</li>
<li>B. about the same speed as the freeway traffic (correct answer)</li>
<li>C. the legal speed of the freeway traffic</li>
<li>D. at least 5 mph faster than freeway traffic
<p>11. Which of the following will help "sober up" an intoxicated person?</p>
</li>
<li>A. Exercise</li>
<li>B. Black coffee</li>
<li>C. Time (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. A cold shower
<p>12. When you are driving at night, you should dim your lights to low-beams when the distance between your vehicle and the approaching vehicle is _____ or closer.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 300 feet</li>
<li>B. 500 feet (correct answer)</li>
<li>C. 800 feet</li>
<li>D. 1,000 feet
<p>13. Persons age 21 or older who drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______% or more, are driving illegally.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 0.80</li>
<li>B. 0.10</li>
<li>C. 0.08 (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 0.20
<p>14. The DMV keeps a record of your 1 point traffic convictions for ____ months.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 12</li>
<li>B. 3</li>
<li>C. 24</li>
<li>D. 36 (correct answer)
<p>15. In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 55</li>
<li>B. 45</li>
<li>C. 35 (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 25
<p>16. If your brakes fail _____________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. shift into a low gear and slow down, gradually using your parking brake as a last resort</li>
<li>B. completely stop and start your engine, then proceed with caution</li>
<li>C. sound your horn and flash your hazard lights to warn drivers that you have a problem</li>
<li>D. A and C (correct answer)
<p>17. Before changing lanes you must ______________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. see if it is safe before making the move (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. honk to alert other drivers</li>
<li>C. be driving faster than other traffic</li>
<li>D. adjust your mirrors
<p>18. It is legal to carry an open (unsealed) container of alcohol in your vehicle if, it is _____________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. in the back seat</li>
<li>B. in the glove compartment</li>
<li>C. in the trunk (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. all of the above
<p>19. It is unlawful for anyone under 21 years of age to drive with a blood alcohol level of_____ % or more.</p>
</li>
<li>A. 0.02</li>
<li>B. 0.05</li>
<li>C. 0.01 (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 0.03
<p>20. When passing another car, you should not pull back in front of it until _________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. you can see its full front in your rear-view mirror (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. you can no longer see it by turning your head</li>
<li>C. you are one car length ahead of it</li>
<li>D. you can see the driver in your rear-view mirror
<p>21. To avoid sudden last minute moves, how far ahead should you look when scanning the road for hazards?</p>
</li>
<li>A. 4 to 5 seconds</li>
<li>B. 6 to 8 seconds</li>
<li>C. 10 to 15 seconds (correct answer)</li>
<li>D. 20 to 25 seconds
<p>22. If you are involved in a collision, you should ________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. stop and see if anyone is hurt</li>
<li>B. if anyone is hurt, call the CHP</li>
<li>C. report it to the DMV if the damage is greater than 750 dollars or if someone is hurt or killed</li>
<li>D. all of the above (correct answer)
<p>23. Whenever you approach parked cars __________________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. increase the space between your car and the parked car (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. tap your horn lightly</li>
<li>C. increase your speed</li>
<li>D. none of the above
<p>24. If you are under 21 and refuse to take, or fail to complete, a Preliminary Alcohol Screening (PAS) test, the DMV will _____________.</p>
</li>
<li>A. write you a ticket</li>
<li>B. suspend your driving privilege (correct answer)</li>
<li>C. do nothing</li>
<li>D. cite you for Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
<p>25. Most drugs taken for headaches, colds, hay fever, allergies, or to calm nerves can make you drowsy and affect your driving.</p>
</li>
<li>A. True (correct answer)</li>
<li>B. False</li>
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<h3>California Traffic School Online Test Answers</h3>
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<td colspan=”2″>California’s Basic Speed Law states _______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When you park alongside a curb, the front and back wheels must be parallel within ____ of the curb. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The speed limit when passing a school while children are present (unless otherwise posted) is ____ mph. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you park alongside a curb with your car facing downhill, you should set the parking brake and ______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. turn the wheels into the curb<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>To avoid potentially dangerous confrontations _______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. all of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>IPDE stands for ____________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The four basic categories a driver can use to group information are signs, signals, and roadway markings, the highway, motorized vehicles, and ___________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. non-motorized highway users<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Always search the area in and near your intended path of travel ____ in front of your car. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. 4 seconds<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Truck drivers probably can’t see your vehicle if ______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. you cannot see the truck driver in his or her side mirrors<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>California State Law requires motorcycle riders to ride with helmets on ________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. any time they are on the roadways<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>In almost _____ of motorcycle collisions, it is the fault of the driver not the motorcyclist. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. two-thirds<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>A large tractor-trailer often appears to be going at a faster speed because of its size. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. False<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>While crossing a crosswalk, pedestrians should keep to their ________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Bicyclists can legally make left turns from the left lanes as well as move left to pass other vehicles or bicycles. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. True<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Bicycle riders _________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. can move into the left-turn lane when needed<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Which of the following types of road users are prohibited from crossing a railroad crossing gate while the gate is closed? <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. All of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Babies up to 20 lbs. and age ____ or less should ride in a child safety seat that is secured to the back seat and faces to the rear of the car. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. one<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Which of the following statement(s) are true about air bags? <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. All of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Which is the safest place for children under 12 when traveling in a car? <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. Back seat<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Do not use your high-beam headlights under which of the following conditions? <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Your taillights should be visible ___________ to the rear of your vehicle if your car was made in 1969 or later. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. 1000 ft<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Your brakes should be capable of stopping your vehicle within a distance of 25 ft or less from an initial speed of ____ mph. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. 20<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Tires inflated to the recommended pressure will improve gas mileage and ______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. vehicle control<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>A flashing red light means ________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. stop, look, evaluate, and proceed when safe<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you come to a yield sign, __________________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>_________ signs provide service-related information, such as where to find food, lodging, or gas. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Which braking technique provides a smooth transition from acceleration to braking? <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>It is illegal to make a U-turn _____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. all of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>You may drive for no more than ____ feet in a center left-turn lane. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When making a right or left turn, if your view is blocked, you must do which of the following? <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Which of the following is one of the two most common mistakes when entering the freeway? <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>In order to avoid last minutes moves, you should anticipate hazards to come. To do this, look down the road ______ seconds ahead. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Carpooling and riding buses and trains are good ways to __________________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When driving on a three-lane freeway, you should use the left lane as the __________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When you encounter roadwork in a construction zone, you should __________________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you are forced to share a narrow mountain road with oncoming traffic, always allow __________ to proceed first. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Passing is prohibited on two-lane roadways when you are within _____ feet of a railroad crossing. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. 100<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>On open highways in rural areas, which of the following hazards and driving challenges should you be aware of? <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When you drive uphill, use a ___________ to make climbing the hill easier for your car. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. lower gear<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Animals may wander onto the roadway, especially ___________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Most drugs taken for headaches, colds, hay fever, allergies, or to calm nerves can make you drowsy and affect your driving. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. True<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you have not designated a driver in advance ________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. take a taxi, call someone who has not been drinking for a ride<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The best source of information about how drugs or medicine can affect your driving ability is ____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. your doctor<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>In 2006, alcohol was involved in ______ % of all fatal crashes. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. 32<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Alcohol first impairs your _________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. judgment<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Alcohol is a _____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. depressant<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Having food in your stomach keeps alcohol from being absorbed __________. <br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>It takes about __________ for alcohol to work its way out of your body. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. two hours<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″> If the vehicle is registered in your name when you are convicted of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or other drugs (DUI), the court may take your vehicle away for up to ____ days. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. 30<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The Zero tolerance law applies to drivers _________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. under the age of 21<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you are carrying an alcoholic beverage in your car and it is open it should be ____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. put in the trunk of your car<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When you apply for a driver license, the law considers that you have given implicit consent to a test of ________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. the alcoholic content of your blood<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The best rule for fog is ___________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. to avoid driving<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The roads are most slippery _________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. when it first starts to rain<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>California law states that you must drive with your headlights on from ____ minutes after sunset until ____ minutes before sunrise. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. 30; 30<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you are following another vehicle at night, switch to low-beams when you get closer than ___ feet. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. 300<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can start at about __ mph. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. 35<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you run off the pavement, you should _______________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. all of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If your tire blows out ___________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. all of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If your brakes fail _____________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. A and C<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you do not have the proper insurance coverage, your driving privileges will be suspended for _________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. a year<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The minimum amount of auto insurance in California is $____ for a single death or injury, $____ for multiple deaths or injuries, and $____ for property damage. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>C. 15,000; 30,000; 5,000<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you are involved in a collision, you should ________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. all of the above<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you are involved in a collision and property damage is over $750 dollars, you must report the collision to the DMV within ____ days. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. 10<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>Whenever you approach parked cars __________________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>A. increase the space between your car and the parked car<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>California’s Basic Speed Law requires you to _____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. never drive faster than is safe for present conditions, regardless of the posted speed limit<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When you are sure you have the legal right-of-way, a good safety rule is _____________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. never insist on it<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>When backing up your car you should ___________. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>B. look over your right shoulder through the rear window and back up slowly<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>The DMV keeps a record of your 1 point traffic convictions for ____ months. <br /></td>
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<td align=”left” valign=”top” width=”95%”>D. 36<br /></td>
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<td colspan=”2″>If you get ____ points in 36 months, you are considered a negligent operator. <br /></td>
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Pics
As you now know, signing up for IMDb Pro is a must. Now that you’re paying for it, you might as well keep your 3 best, most up-to-date headshots up there. Yet another place to market yourself. It makes your profile look that much more professional, and people are far more likely to click on your profile from a movie page if they see your picture.
Resume
It is possible to fill out your full resume on IMDb, listing whatever you want. I’ve heard a couple people say that you might as well to show stuff that isn’t listed. However, I have heard from some legitimate casting directors (tangent: always take into account the source of your information) that listing your full resume on IMDb is a very amateur thing to do. Again, do your best to get whatever you can listed on your actual page.
Reel (this section added on 12/10/10)
You can also upload your demo reel if you have an IMDb Pro account. Visit this page to upload your reel. Because IMDb is probably the first place other professionals will look you up, it is extremely beneficial to have your reel on IMDb (as long as it’s good of course).
Vanity URL
I’m a huge proponent of vanity URLs (ex: www.imdb.me/BenWhitehair), as it makes it easy to find you. It also makes it a lot easier to use the URL on business cards, email signatures, etc. It’s very rare for someone to type in a lengthy or confusing URL from a business card or other printed media. An easy-to-remember URL is a whole other story.
To get your vanity URL, follow these steps:
Nerd Note: I’ve heard of some browsers having issues with the vanity URL. To help avoid problems, always include “http://” at the beginning of the link.
Age
You can submit your birthday to IMDb which then lists your age. There are a couple schools of thought on publicizing your age, but that’s another blog post. Just know that once you give them your birthday it’s very hard (read: impossible) to have it taken off.
Bio
It’s advisable for all actors to have a fairly brief bio that fits with their marketing and gives a sense of their personality.
Pics
As you now know, signing up for IMDb Pro is a must. Now that you’re paying for it, you might as well keep your 3 best, most up-to-date headshots up there. Yet another place to market yourself. It makes your profile look that much more professional, and people are far more likely to click on your profile from a movie page if they see your picture.
Resume
It is possible to fill out your full resume on IMDb, listing whatever you want. I’ve heard a couple people say that you might as well to show stuff that isn’t listed. However, I have heard from some legitimate casting directors (tangent: always take into account the source of your information) that listing your full resume on IMDb is a very amateur thing to do. Again, do your best to get whatever you can listed on your actual page.
Reel (this section added on 12/10/10)
You can also upload your demo reel if you have an IMDb Pro account. Visit this page to upload your reel. Because IMDb is probably the first place other professionals will look you up, it is extremely beneficial to have your reel on IMDb (as long as it’s good of course).
Vanity URL
I’m a huge proponent of vanity URLs (ex: www.imdb.me/BenWhitehair), as it makes it easy to find you. It also makes it a lot easier to use the URL on business cards, email signatures, etc. It’s very rare for someone to type in a lengthy or confusing URL from a business card or other printed media. An easy-to-remember URL is a whole other story.
To get your vanity URL, follow these steps:
Nerd Note: I’ve heard of some browsers having issues with the vanity URL. To help avoid problems, always include “http://” at the beginning of the link.
Age
You can submit your birthday to IMDb which then lists your age. There are a couple schools of thought on publicizing your age, but that’s another blog post. Just know that once you give them your birthday it’s very hard (read: impossible) to have it taken off.
Bio
It’s advisable for all actors to have a fairly brief bio that fits with their marketing and gives a sense of their personality.
www,imdbstarmeter.com
How to Get a Project Listed on IMDb
Through IMDb
On most any page on IMDb you can click the “update” button near the bottom and submit changes, additional info, new movies, etc (or go here). However, this way rarely gets things listed, unless you can provide copious amounts of information and links to external sites verifying your info.
Through Withoutabox.com
For free you can sign up for an account on Withoutabox.com (you can also link it to your IMDb profile). Through their you can submit your film to “IMDb Qualifying Festivals.” As soon as that (IMDb Qualifying) festival receivesyour submission (it does not have to be accepted into the festival) they will send you an invite code you can use to get the film listed on IMDb. In talking to the various people I know who have gotten films listed on IMDb, this appears to be the easiest route.
This process generally take 4 – 6 weeks, but I’ve seen it take as little as 1 week and as long as…well, I’m still waiting…
Through Createspace.com
Createspace is a website where anyone can sell their creative work (movies, music, etc.). If you post your movie for sale there, you will receive an invitation to list it on IMDb.
Step-by-step instructions on this method can be found here, but basically you just sign up on the website, mail then 2 copies of your DVD, and you’ll receive an email link inviting you to list the movie on IMDb.
A Note on Web Content
It is much harder to get webseries and such listed as far as I can tell. However, it appears that best way to get a web video listed is to have it on a legitimate site like FunnyOrDie.com, or otherwise published on the web (preferably on a web series website rather than simply youtube) so the powers at be can verify its existence.
Update: You can view IMDb’s official rules for getting web content listed here. In addition, if your web show is accepted and premiers on Somebody’s Basement it will be listed on IMDb. Derek Houck, a fantastic actor and creator of the hysterical web series Napoleon Bon Appétit offers the following advice:
If your distributor doesn’t have a relationship with IMDb, or you don’t have a distributor, then according to IMDB’s website you content needs to:
-[have] been downloaded in ‘large’ numbers from some website(s)
-[be] listed in the catalog of an established video retailer (e.g., Amazon.com)
-[have] been accepted and shown on film festivals that don’t accept everything independent of its quality
-[have] been made by a (now) famous artist or person of public interest.
-[have] become famous for some reason and is widely talked about/referenced in non local media or the ‘film community’ or is now of general historic interest for some reason.
-[be] listed in a database, document or publication compiled and offered by some official entity such as a film archive, a governmental organization/branch or some reputable author or/publisher.
IMDb needs URLs as evidence for all of these things. So try to get your series on Clicker. Try to get it into a festival like the New Media Film Festival. Try to get a guest-star with a high IMDb StarMeter. Get listed onSlebisodes. Try to get reviewed on NewTeeVee. Individually, none of these may put you onto IMDb, but the more evidence you can present to them showing that your web series is popular and relevant, the greater shot you have.
Thanks for the stellar info Derek!
Amazon
You might notice that IMDb, Withoutabox, and Createspace are all owned by Amazon. ‘Nuff said.
A Note to Filmmakers
Look, I know you’re busy slaving away getting me the color-corrected, raw footage for my reel, but if you’re not going to pay me then I would really appreciate you taking the 17 minutes to get the project listed on IMDb and linked to my account. Besides, it helps you out too. It’s a win-win!
A Note to Actors
Please, for the love of all that is holy, use this information! Send this post to all the filmmakers you’ve worked with. Heck, offer to pay the money to enter it into a festival. You shouldn’t have to do that, but paying a measly $30 to get a project listed on IMDb is so worth it for you. You know all those dinky, non-union projects you did that turned out like crap? Stop complaining about how you can’t use the footage for your reel and GET THEM ON IMDB! No one is going to see the project anyway, so you might as well make it seem like somewhat of a big deal by getting it listed. Thus ends my mini-rant.
Who Uses It
The general film-and-tv-watching public (read: fans) typically knows that IMDb is the standard for looking up actors’ work.
In the industry, my theory is that actors are actually the primary users of it, followed by casting directors, then agents, then everyone else. I’ve heard numerous stories of casting directors looking up an actor’s IMDb profile within seconds of receiving a submission, or while on the phone with an agent who is pitching said actor.
What it Means
Honestly, a film on your resume that isn’t on IMDb doesn’t mean much. Because you have to go through some(very minimal…see part 2) effort to get a project listed on IMDb, there is a certain legitimacy that comes with having projects listed on IMDb. It’s not the be all end all, but let’s just say that the more things you have on IMDb the better.
IMDb Pro
If you’re an actor and you haven’t signed up for IMDb Pro you should be ashamed of yourself. The name of this game is research, and IMDb Pro allows you to do just that. You can view budgets of movies, what agencies actors are with, contact information for people, starmeters, and the like.
Note: If you are a SAG member you can go to SAG.org, sign in, go to Member Services > Deals & Discounts > Media Subscriptions and get a 30% (I believe) discount.
What the Heck is a Starmeter and Why Did my Popularity drop 472%?!?
Here is IMDb’s explanation of the Starmeter, but basically it’s a measure of how many hits you get. A veritable (rather arbitrary) online popularity contest.
How to Raise Your Starmeter
What do the Numbers Mean?
In short, nothing. Again, it’s a rather arbitrary measure of popularity. However, I know a number of casting directors who put actors’ IMDb starmeter ranking in their pitches to producers and such on what actors to get. Agents also look at it sometimes to get a sense of how bankable you are. Remember, the more popular you are, the more money people can make off of you.
To give you some (very unscientific) bars, here are my observations on different “levels” of starmeter rankings:
Again, the number is easily manipulated and pretty random, so please don’t go freaking out about your starmeter. Your time will be much better spent running sides or working on your reel.
Help each other out: Give your friends “a bump” in their starmeter by clicking on their profile or leaving comments. That karma will help you when you ask them to give you a bump when you have a bunch of important agent meetings coming up.
Helpful Tip on Using Starmeter to Find the Right Agency
I would recommend looking up an agency (in IMDb Pro, of course) and comparing the starmeter of their client roster with yours. This is a good initial-first-glance-kinda-unscientific way of seeing if the agency is the proper level for where you are in your career right now. (Note: the more extensive way to do this is go through their client roster and see if their clients are booking mostly co-stars, guest stars, etc.)
Other
The starmeter rankings refresh every Monday. They compare your ranking for the new week with the previous week to determine your “popularity.” Know that your actual ranking is probably more important than your popularity increase or decrease, but also know that if industry-types see a huge jump in your popularity, they might be curious as to why, and want to get in on the action.
Twitter is the most popular social networks, it fun and exciting way to communicate with people under 140 charaters.
It’s a symbol of being socially successful, would you rather follow a person with a couple hundred followers or someone with Ten Thousand.
When you have 10,000 people behind you, there is not reason why someone would want to follow you to hear your tweets.
Try out our service, you could spend a couple months and get a thousand followers, or you can simply spend less than a hundred and get 10,000.
At that point you will get people to follow you.