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Module 1 Topic 3a Railroad Safety 1. Most highway-rail crashes are the result of driver error. 2. Name four instances when a driver would be required to stop at a railroad crossing. 1. gates down 2. lights flashing 3. train coming 4. vehicle ahead required to stop (e.g., school bus, oil tanker) 3. What should you do if your vehicle stalls while crossing the railroad tracks? If no train is approaching, get out and try to push the vehicle off the tracks. If a train is approaching, get out and get clear of the tracks. 4. When you see this sign, you should: Start looking and listening for a train 5. This sign is the same as a yield sign. 6. What can you do to improve your chances of hearing a train s whistle? Lower volume of radio, open window slightly 7. How can you determine how many tracks are at a railroad crossing? If there is more than one track, the number of tracks will be indicated on the crossbuck. 8. A train traveling 50 mph takes approximately 1 ½ miles to stop. 9. List 6 railroad crossing safety tips. 1. Don t drive onto the tracks unless you have space on the other side. 2. Don t change gears on the tracks. 3. Be extra careful at night (25% of train vehicle crashes result from a driver running into the side of a vehicle). 4. Keep going if the gate begins to lower once you are on the tracks. 5. Make sure all tracks are clear before you cross. 6. Never stop on the tracks. 10. It is illegal to pass another vehicle within 100_ feet of a railroad crossing. 5 VADETS

Module 1 Topic 4 Signs, Signals & Pavement Markings 1. Cite the meaning of each sign shape: 1 regulatory_ 2 RR crossing 3 stop 4 warning 5 yield 6 guidance 7 school zone 2. Match each sign color with its meaning. A. orange B. yellow C. blue D. green E. red F. brown G. fluorescent optic yellow E prohibitive _G school or pedestrian crossing B_general warning _F recreation area _C_motorist services _D_directions _A_workzone 3. Give the meaning of: a. Steady red light b. Flashing red light c. Flashing yellow light a stop/remain stopped b stop/check traffic c caution d RR crossing/yield e winding road ahead f added lane g lane reduction_ h_slippery when wet _ I school zone_ 4. Roadway Markings a. A solid line indicates _no passing zone_. b. A broken line indicates pass with caution. c. A yellow line indicates two-way traffic. 6 VADETS

d. A white line indicates one-way traffic. e. A broken yellow line indicates passing allowed and two-way traffic. 5. What is the meaning of the thick white lines in this diagram? Stop behind this line for stop sign or red light 6. This hand signal indicates right turn. 7. Name five places where passing is not permitted. 1. _hills 2. _curves 3. _intersections 4. _RR crossings 5. _solid lines 8. Signal at least _100 feet before your turn. (4 seconds) 9. The speed limit in school, business & residential areas is _25_ mph. 10. The speed limit on rural expressways is _65_ mph. 11. Parking is not permitted within _15 feet of a fire hydrant _20 feet of an intersection _500_ feet of fire trucks stopped while answering an alarm _50 feet of a railroad crossing 12. This sign means: Divided highway begins 13. A red circle with a diagonal line means _do not/prohibitive. 14. What potential dangers do drivers encounter in a work zone? Must alter speed and position and come into contact with people and equipment 15. The slogan Give em a BRAKE means: Slow down and be prepared for potential dangers 7 VADETS

Module 2 Topic 1 Driver Preparation Procedures 1. Name four things you should check before entering a vehicle. 1. Check for small children and pets. 2. Check for fluid leaks. 3. Check for tire inflation. 4. Check for obvious physical damage. 2. Approach the driver s door from the _front when parked next to a curb. 3. Approach the driver s door from the _rear_ when parked in a parking lot. 4. The driver should sit at least 10 inches from the steering wheel. 5. Place the driver s hands in the correct position on this steering wheel. X X 6. The top of the head restraint should be positioned slightly above the ears. 7. With a properly set rear view mirror, you should be able to see at least _200_ feet behind the vehicle. Set the side view mirrors _15_ degrees outward to reduce the blind spot and glare at night. 8. Number the following starting tasks in their correct order (1 12). 2 Adjust mirrors 4 Check parking brake 7 Make sure gear selector is in P or N 5 Place foot on the brake 8 Turn key to on position _12 Check warning lights & gauges 1 Adjust seat 6 Put key in ignition 3 Adjust safety belts 9 Check alert lights _10 Start the engine _11 Set accessories 8 VADETS

9. Number the following securing procedures first to last (1 5). 1 Stop 4 Turn off accessories 2 Set the parking brake 5 Turn off ignition 3 Place gear selector in Park 10. Identify these items found under the hood. Windshield washer reservoir Oil dipstick Radiator cap Power steering fluid reservoir 11. Indicate how often you should check each of the following: Tire pressure weekly Engine fluids monthly Air pressure in spare tire every 6 months 12. How often should you change your engine oil? Every 3000 miles or 3 months 13. Name 5 maintenance items that should be professionally performed every 15,000 miles. 1. automatic transmission fluid 2. brakes 3. cooling system 4. steering linkage 5. air and fuel filters 9 VADETS

Module 2 Topic 2 Vehicle Control Devices 1. Identify each of the following symbols: seat belt warning light defroster air bag alert light alternator light or gauge lights/high beam indicator oil light or gauge light switch turn signal indicators - horn Identify the following gauges: Speedometer Temp. gauge Tachometer 10 VADETS

3. How can you determine whether the anti-lock brake system, air bag system and traction control system are working properly? When starting the engine, these alert lights will come on and then go off. This indicates the system has been checked and is working properly. 4. How can you tell if your lights are on high beam or low beam? - The blue high beam indicator will illuminate when using high beams. 5. Explain the function of each of the following gauges (indicator lights): alternator - checks the electrical system oil checks the engine lubricating system temperature checks the engine operating temperature brake checks the vehicle s braking system. 11 VADETS