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Help with some driving questions?

turns the steering wheel too much.

give as much space as possible to the lesser hazard.

an orange sign.

change speed, change direction, or communicate with others.

driver turns the steering wheel too little.

courtesy and cooperation.

can accelerate and stop more quickly than a large vehicle.


using the horn or turn signals continuously.

give the right of way to the pedestrian.

go 30 mph.

I need help with these questions for my drivers ed class, pls help.?

Imagine you are taking a road trip! Select a destination and navigate the trip. Answer the following questions in one or more complete sentences:
Where will you go on your trip?
You approach a railroad crossing with a cross buck sign that has no lights or gates. What should you do?
You arrive at an intersection with traffic lights that are not working because of a power outage. What do you do?
There is a flashing yellow light at the intersection you are approaching. What does the flashing yellow light indicate, and what should you do to safely navigate this intersection?
On the road you are traveling, the pavement markings change from broken white lines to solid white lines between the lanes of traffic. What does the line change mean?
After an hour on the expressway, your passengers need to use the restroom and they want to get some food. As you approach the next exit, what color sign will you look for, and what type of information would you expect to see on that sign?
When you take the exit ramp off the expressway and merge onto the next road, you see yellow lines dividing the roadway. What do the yellow lines tell you about the traffic flow?

Help finding p-value off limited information?

A simple Random sample size of n=200 drivers were asked if they drive a car manufactured in a certain country. Of the 200 drivers surveyed, 103 responded that they did. Determine if more than half of all drivers drive a car made in this country at the alpha=0.05 level of significance.

A.Do not reject Ho because the P-value is less than the (alpha)=0.05 level of significance
B Reject " " " " " "................
C. Do not reject Ho because the P-value is greater than the (alpha)=0.05 level of significance
D. Reject " " " " " " " "...............


Any help is greatly appreciated. This is actually a take home test from my Honors-statistics class

Uber and Lyft drivers please help: Can you have Ridesharing insurance with one insurance company while having auto insurance with another?

Background information:
I am a college student with no credit history who bought a car with my mother who helped me with her credit. I am paying the car myself since I can afford it, and we got Geico insurance. My mother is the owner of the insurance since the rates are lower than it would have been if it was just my name and with no experience. I currently pay about $150 a month with Geico Auto Insurance

I called Geico with a quote on how much Ridesharing insurance would cost since I really want to do Uber or Lyft for extra income. Their quote was about $600 a month, and this was the lowest they could go because I would be the one driving, and I don t have much credit history.

I’ve been looking online and see that there are other Insurance companies that charge less

TL;DR I basically want to ask, can I have Geico Auto Insurance, and have Ridesharing Insurance with another Insurance company? Thank you!

Can anyone help with some drivers ed questions for my nephew?

Chapter 10
1. Posted speed sighs indicate
A.the safest speeds possible in any conditions
B.minimum speeds under ideal conditions
C.maximum speeds under ideal conditions
D.suggested speeds that legally may be exceeded

2. Which of the following provides advanced information and warning about approaching driving situations?
A.roadways
B.road shoulder conditions
C.posted speeds
D.traffic controls

3.What effect does increased speed have on the time available to complete the IPDE process?
A.increases time available
B.decreases time available
C.varies with number of hazards present
D. no effect

4. Solid yellow lines indicate
A. no passing situations
B.conditions are favorable for passing
C.you must pass with caution
D.hazards in the roadway

5._____ roadways have separated lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
6.The force that makes your vehicle go slower when driving uphill is called _____.
7. A _____is a sudden unexpected rush of water from heavy rain.

match the word with the definition.
A. pull-out area B. slow moving vehicle
C.advisory speed signs D. switchbacks
E.runaway vehicle ramp F. medium

8. place on mountain roads for vehicles to safely get out of traffic when their brakes are not effective.
9. sign posts on a curve with suggested speeds for ideal conditions.
10. additional right lane on mountain roads for slower moving vehicles.
11.area of ground separating traffic moving in opposite directions.
12. vehicle unable to travel at highway speed.
13. turns that bend sharply in the opposite direction.

Please help with riddle! The Drivers license?

Tom was 24, Bill was 23 (I think)

When Tom was twice as old Bill was, Tom was 2 and Bill was 1. (1 x 2)
When Tom was three times as old as when he was twice as old as Bill was, Tom was 6. (2 x 3)
When Tom was four times as old as he was when he was three times as old as Bill was, Tom was 24. (6 x 4)
Bill is a year younger than Tom, so when they applied for their license, Tom was 24 and Bill was 23.

Drivers ed multiple choice and true/false help?

1. B is the correct answer. Remember that you can't tell what other drivers are thinking or what they might do next, so A is not a good answer. Deaf people are allowed to drive, so C, hearing is not the correct answer although it is important. What you see is the most important. Keep your eyes on the road and other vehicles and check mirrors and beside you often.

2. True. Problems that are due to defects in equipment or workmanship are generally covered during the warranty period. There are exceptions, tires, belts and brake pads or shoes are normally not covered because the are subject to normal wear. Damage caused by accidents or negligence are normally not covered by warranties.

How can you find a person by their driver's license number?

If you’re in law enforcement or have similar legal jurisdiction, you already know the answer to this question.If not, but you have some legal reason to track down someone - and for some reason you have their drivers’ license # but not their phone number, eMail address, mail address etc. - you should consult an attorney or local police. Worst case scenario, a private detective. Do those still exist?

Why do cars have RPM meter when many of the drivers dont even care about it?

One time I was riding with my mom somewhere. As we were driving I noticed that she was going maybe 10–15mph under the speed limit. I thought it was odd at first, but shrugged it off figuring maybe she was just felt extra cautious that day.We merged onto the highway. Now we were only going maybe 45mph.“Mom, why are we going so slow?”“I don’t know! The car won’t go any faster!”I look over at instrument cluster and the tachometer is reading 5000–6000rpm.“Mom did you put the car in Drive?”“Yeah, how else would we be moving?”The van was an automatic and the gear selector was attached to the steering column so I couldn’t immediately tell what gear she was in but as soon as I read the tachometer, I knew what was going on. Turns out she accidentally pulled the gear selector a little too far and we had been riding in 2nd gear the entire time.Props to Honda for being able to hide the sound of the motor so well. In my car, the engine would be roaring at 6000rpm but I honestly couldn’t hear it in my mom’s Odyssey.

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