Passenger Endorsement Sample Test I
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Passenger Endorsement Sample Test I

1. At night your ability to steer a vehicle is reduced because?
A You can not see as well.
B You may not be able to look down the road far enough.
C Both of the above.

2. Since you must know what is in front of you how should you use your eyes?
A You should be gazing straight ahead at all times.
B You should either be looking at your dashboard or looking straight ahead.
C You should be shifting your view every few seconds.

3. How often should you look in your rear view mirrors?
A Several times per minute.
B Only when you are changing lanes or backing up.
C Once a minute.

4. What is a warning that you are getting tired?
A You are watching out for everything around you.
B You are beginning to look in one place too long.
C Both of the above.

5. Can your ability to look around you be handicapped by what you see?
A No, you will continue to keep your eyes moving at all times.
B No, you are only interested in the vehicles that could be a threat to you.
C Yes, certain things will attract your attention more than others.

6. A vehicle that is straddling lanes is a possible sign of a drunk driver?
A Yes.
B Yes, only if it is at night.
C No.

7. Is it OK to have a drink if you are still under the maximum allowed?
A Yes, because you are not legally drunk.
B Yes, because you are still able to drive.
C No, because you do not know you can drive safely.

8. What type of drug is alcohol?
A A stimulant.
B A depressant.
C An opiate.

9. How is your reaction time affected by alcohol?
A It is speeded up.
B It stays the same.
C It slows down.

10. Can your performance be affected the day after you have been drinking?
A Yes.
B No.
C Only if you drank a large amount.


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