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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

rain

  1. put your windshield wipers on, keep more time and slow down, be observant, operate the vehicle slowly and smoothly, and put headlights on if snow is bad. Snow can affect your driving because it limits your visibility to what's ahead of you and provides a risk of sliding and losing traction.

  1. leave more time and slow down, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer slightly against a consistent side of wind, if dust is blowing turn on headlights. Wind can affect your driver because it can move your car and if the winds are fast, it could blow things out onto the road.

  1. leave more following distance(increase to minimum 4 seconds), turn headlights on, roads are more slippery, watch for wet leaves(will slip), make sure wipers are in good condition, watch for hydroplaning, pull to safe place if it gets too bad. 

Slow your vehicle down and keep more time and distance to those around you. Avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Ice can affect your driving because it's harder to slow down on icy roads, and it can make you slide.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

ice

  1. leave more time and slow down, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer slightly against a consistent side of wind, if dust is blowing turn on headlights. Wind can affect your driver because it can move your car and if the winds are fast, it could blow things out onto the road.

Slow your vehicle down and keep more time and distance to those around you. Avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Ice can affect your driving because it's harder to slow down on icy roads, and it can make you slide.

put your windshield wipers on, keep more time and slow down, be observant, operate the vehicle slowly and smoothly, and put headlights on if snow is bad. Snow can affect your driving because it limits your visibility to what's ahead of you and provides a risk of sliding and losing traction.

Put your low beam headlights and taillights on, keep some time and distance to people around you.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

wind

Put  your low beam headlights and taillights on, keep some time and distance to people around you.

leave more following distance(increase to minimum 4 seconds), turn headlights on, roads are more slippery, watch for wet leaves(will slip), make sure wipers are in good condition, watch for hydroplaning, pull to safe place if it gets too bad.

  1. leave more time and slow down, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer slightly against a consistent side of wind, if dust is blowing turn on headlights. Wind can affect your driver because it can move your car and if the winds are fast, it could blow things out onto the road.

Slow your vehicle down and keep more time and distance to those around you. Avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Ice can affect your driving because it's harder to slow down on icy roads, and it can make you slide.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

snow

put your windshield wipers on, keep more time and slow down, be observant, operate the vehicle slowly and smoothly, and put headlights on if snow is bad. Snow can affect your driving because it limits your visibility to what's ahead of you and provides a risk of sliding and losing traction.

leave more time and slow down, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer slightly against a consistent side of wind, if dust is blowing turn on headlights. Wind can affect your driver because it can move your car and if the winds are fast, it could blow things out onto the road.

Slow your vehicle down and keep more time and distance to those around you. Avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Ice can affect your driving because it's harder to slow down on icy roads, and it can make you slide.

  1. leave more following distance(increase to minimum 4 seconds), turn headlights on, roads are more slippery, watch for wet leaves(will slip), make sure wipers are in good condition, watch for hydroplaning, pull to safe place if it gets too bad. 

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

fog

Slow your vehicle down and keep more time and distance to those around you. Avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Ice can affect your driving because it's harder to slow down on icy roads, and it can make you slide.

  1. leave more time and slow down, keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and steer slightly against a consistent side of wind, if dust is blowing turn on headlights. Wind can affect your driver because it can move your car and if the winds are fast, it could blow things out onto the road.

  1. leave more following distance(increase to minimum 4 seconds), turn headlights on, roads are more slippery, watch for wet leaves(will slip), make sure wipers are in good condition, watch for hydroplaning, pull to safe place if it gets too bad. 

  1. Put your low beam headlights and taillights on, keep some time and distance to people around you.

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