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给吃了Ticket要上traffic school的同学一个简单教程

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发表于 2014-5-22 12:15:30 | 只看该作者
我按照这个贴进去了那个traffic school为啥都没有考试的。我这个deadline马上就到了。怎么办才好啊。
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发表于 2014-5-22 12:16:11 | 只看该作者
还有人没啊????赶紧出来一个告诉我呀~~~
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最佳新人常驻居民

48#
发表于 2014-5-22 12:40:00 | 只看该作者
我记得我当时答题的有一题是问里面的一条狗最喜欢吃的东西是什么 超级无语
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发表于 2016-1-11 00:53:54 | 只看该作者
请问certification 寄给谁??
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发表于 2016-1-11 09:59:30 | 只看该作者
chimo- 发表于 2016-1-11 00:53
请问certification 寄给谁??

法庭
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发表于 2018-4-25 16:23:53 | 只看该作者
我也来贡献一下我的25题,跟楼主的只重复了两三题

1.  Which of the following is a permitted use of your horn?
Correct        A.  you reasonably believe safety would be compromised without sounding the horn
        B.  another driver honked at you for no apparent reason
        C.  you see a friend driving by
        D.  you are picking someone up at their house and want them to come outside
Answer #1, that you reasonably believe safety would be compromised without sounding the horn, is correct. Reason: A horn is a tool to alert or warn other drivers (or pedestrians and animals) of the presence of some danger. A quick light tap is generally all it takes. (See Chapter 2, Maintenance)
2.  High beams should be used instead of low beams in which of the following circumstances?
        A.  when driving in crowded city streets at night
Correct        B.  when driving in poorly lit areas, such as open countryside at night
        C.  when you want to give other drivers a message
        D.  when exiting and entering freeway ramps only
Answer #2, when driving in poorly lit areas, such as open countryside at night, is correct. Reason: Using high beams in heavy traffic can impair visibility for other drivers. (See Chapter 2, Headlights)
3.  TRUE or FALSE? You may pass on a two-way road that is marked with a broken yellow line.
Correct        A.  True
        B.  False
Answer #1, True, is correct. Reason: A broken yellow line indicates that the driver may decide where it is safe to pass. (See Chapter 5, Designated Lanes of Travel)
4.  _______ paint on a curb allows you to stop long enough to load and unload passengers or objects.
        A.  white
Correct        B.  yellow
        C.  green
        D.  blue
Answer #2 is correct. Reason: Yellow paint allows you to stop long enough to load and unload people or objects. See Yellow Painted Curb (Chapter 15, Curb Markings)
5.  A _______ limit applies when traveling near school zones.
        A.  10 mph
        B.  20 mph
Correct        C.  25 mph
        D.  35 mph
Answer #3, 25 mph, is correct. At this speed, you can watch carefully for children on their way to or from school. (See Chapter 3, Emergency Situations)
6.  TRUE or FALSE? You should activate your turn signal at least five seconds before passing on freeways.
Correct        A.  True
        B.  False
Answer #1, True, is correct. Reason: It's important to give other drivers warning that you are about to pass. (See Chapter 10, Steps for Making Safe Lane Changes)
7.  Which of the following visual habits can help reduce the chances of a collision?
        A.  performing a head check before moving into another lane
        B.  looking directly for oncoming traffic and pedestrians when turning right on a red light, rather than just using peripheral vision
        C.  wearing prescription lenses or glasses if your eyes need them to see clearly
Correct        D.  all of the above
Answer #4, all of the above, is correct. Reason: All these habits optimize safety for you and others on the road. (See Chapter 3, Visual Habits)
8.  Manual texting while driving in California is ___________.
Correct        A.  Illegal for ALL drivers
        B.  Illegal, but only for drivers under 18
        C.  Illegal, but only for drivers under 21
        D.  Legal for all drivers, but STRONGLY discouraged
Answer #1, illegal for ALL drivers, is correct. Reason: Texting takes too much attention away from driving, thereby placing you and others in peril. (See Chapter 14, Cell Phones)
9.  To avoid collisions when making a right turn, you should __________.
        A.  drive as close as is practical to the right edge of the roadway
        B.  signal about 100 feet before the turn
        C.  reduce your rate of speed
Correct        D.  all of the above
Answer #4, all of the above, is correct. Reason: All these maneuvers optimize safety for you and others on the road. (See Chapter 3, Turns)
10.  What kinds of drugs can potentially result in a driver being charged with a DUI?
        A.  narcotics
        B.  stimulants
        C.  depressants
Correct        D.  all of the above
Answer #4, all of the above, is correct. Reason: California’s DUI laws apply as much to driving under the influence of drugs as under the influence of alcoholic drinks. (See Chapter 13,Types and Effects of Drugs)
11.  If one of your front tires blows out, you should:
        A.  engage your emergency brake
Correct        B.  hold the steering wheel firmly on a straight course
        C.  bring your car to an immediate stop
        D.  shift to neutral
Answer #2, hold the steering wheel firmly on a straight course, is correct. Reason: A straight course makes it easier to pull over safely. (See Chapter 12, Tire Failure)
12.  If you see someone driving the wrong way on a one-way street, you should:
        A.  flash your lights at them
        B.  honk your horn at them
        C.  slow down and be ready to stop or pull over to the side to avoid hitting the wrong-way driver
Correct        D.  all of the above
Answer #4, all of the above, is correct. Reason: A driver going the wrong way needs help, and you need to keep yourself safe. (See Chapter 9 Dealing with Wrong-Way Drivers)
13.  _______ indicate the center of a two-way road used for two-way traffic.
        A.  broken white lines
        B.  solid white lines
        C.  orange cones
Correct        D.  solid yellow lines
Answer #4, solid yellow lines, is correct. Reason: Solid yellow lines indicate the center of a road used for two-way traffic. (See Chapter 15, Double solid lines on two-lane roadways)
14.  When driving on a narrow roadway, you should drive as close to the _______ as is safe and practical, in order to maximize cushion space between your vehicle and oncoming traffic.
Incorrect        A.  middle of the right lane
        B.  middle of the roadway
        C.  left edge of the roadway
        D.  right edge of the roadway
Answer #4, the right edge of the roadway, is correct. Reason: To maximize cushion space between your vehicle and oncoming traffic. (See Chapter 3, Vehicle position)
15.  Implied consent means that if you drive anywhere in California, you agree in advance to take a blood alcohol concentration test:
        A.  only if ordered by a judge
        B.  only upon the advice of an attorney
        C.  only if you fail to pass a field sobriety test
Correct        D.  if a police officer has reason to believe you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Answer #4, if a police officer has reason to believe you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, is correct. Reason: The state has an interest in making drivers accountable for their actions. (See Chapter 13, Implied Consent Law)
16.  TRUE or FALSE? Changing the radio station, talking to a passenger, and drinking a soda are all considered to be potentially dangerous driver distractions.
Correct        A.  True
        B.  False
Answer #1, True, is correct. Reason: All of these are potentially dangerous driver distractions. (See Chapter 14, Cell Phones)
17.  Which vehicle lights alert drivers and pedestrians that the vehicle ahead of them is backing up?
        A.  taillights
        B.  brake lights
        C.  clearance lights
Correct        D.  back-up lights
Answer #4, back-up lights, is correct. Reason: Back-up lights alert drivers and pedestrians that the vehicle ahead of them is backing up. (See Chapter 2, Back-up Lights)
18.  When approaching a curve, which of the following actions lower the chances of your vehicle skidding?
        A.  applying the brakes hard
        B.  driving on the road's edge or shoulder
        C.  turning or swerving suddenly
Correct        D.  decreasing your speed
Answer #4, decreasing your speed, is correct. Reason: Decreasing your speed lowers the chances of your vehicle skidding when approaching a curve. (See Chapter 12, Speed)
19.  Unless otherwise posted, speed limits are set at _______ for residential zones and business districts.
Correct        A.  25 mph
        B.  30 mph
        C.  35 mph
        D.  45 mph
Answer #1, 25 mph, is correct. Reason: Unless otherwise posted, speed limits are set at 25 mph for residential zones and business districts. (See Chapter 4, Residential and Business Districts)
20.  Driving with an expired license, unsafe lane changes, and failing to stop at a stop sign are given ________ against your driving record.
Correct        A.  one point
        B.  two points
        C.  three points
        D.  four points
Answer #1, one point, is correct. Reason: The state has established a particular number of points to be assessed for each infraction. (See Chapter 16, Licensing Control Measures)
21.  If you are driving on a highway or roadway with multiple lanes, passing is permitted if there is _________.
Correct        A.  a broken white or yellow line
        B.  a solid yellow line
        C.  a solid white line
        D.  none of the above
Answer #1, a broken white or yellow line, is correct. Reason: Passing is permitted on a broken white or yellow line if you are driving on a multi-lane highway or roadway. (See Chapter 15, White Line Markings)
22.  In which of the following areas is it unsafe to drive?
        A.  in another vehicle's blind spot
        B.  side-by-side another vehicle
        C.  within clusters of other vehicles
Correct        D.  all of the above
Answer #4, all of the above, is correct. Reason: It is unsafe to drive under any of these circumstances. (See Chapter 12, Obtain Maximum Visibility)
23.  Large trucks take ______ to come to a stop than other vehicles traveling at the same speed.
Correct        A.  a longer time
        B.  slightly less time
        C.  the same amount of time
        D.  half the time
Answer #1, a longer time, is correct. Reason: Large trucks, being heavier than other vehicles, take a longer time to come to a stop. (See Chapter 11, Other Roadway Users)
24.  TRUE or FALSE? If you have your tires rotated from front to rear every 5,000 miles or so, they will last longer
Correct        A.  True
        B.  False
Answer #1, True, is correct. Reason: Effective regular maintenance on your vehicle requires that you rotate your tires every 5,000 miles, so they will last longer. (See Chapter 2, Providing Vehicle Control and Traction)
25.  Pedestrians have the right-of-way at corners:
Correct        A.  Always
        B.  Only if the corner is marked with white-lined crosswalks
        C.  Only if they have a WALK signal
        D.  Never
Answer #1, Always, is correct. Reason: Pedestrians always have the right-of-way at corners, whether marked with a white line or not. (See Chapter 3, Yielding to Pedestrians)
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