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Q: Matching the vehicle speed and direction to the situation is one of the traits of a good driver true or false?
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Traits of being a good driver?

A good driver is a relaxed driver, a relaxed driver is a confident driver, and a confident driver is a good driver.


Matching vehicle speed and direction to the situation is one of the traits of a good driver?

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What is considered a safe way to make a left turn in front of an idling vehicle in an OHV area when you know the driver is looking in the opposite direction?

Wait patiently until the other driver is aware of the situation or honk your horn - it's there for a reason!


In which direction should a driver expect a bicyclist to ride?

Cyclists are supposed to ride in the same direction as motorized vehicle traffic.


Who is at fault when driver B hits Driver A on passenger side when driver A is making left hand turn?

Entirely situation dependent. Need to know which vehicle had right-of-way in order to determine this.


What happens if the driver don't have insurance but the car is insured?

A little more explanation of the situation may be necessary. In most states, insurance follows the vehicle and not the driver. You could still be in trouble if the driver was not listed on the policy covering the vehicle or even if they were excluded. If such a problem comes up which is rare, you can file the claim on your policy if you have uninsured motorist coverage then they would go after the driver and owner of the vehicle for the money back.


What will happen if the driver in the jeepney where you ride suddenly slam on the break and came to a suddenly stop?

The unsupported matter inside the vehicle will accelerate to the direction of the previous movement of the vehicle before it stopped.


Can the police in Wisconsin pull over a vehicle that is licensed in Illinois because the owner has a revoked license in Wisconsin?

That would be an ineresting situation since both the driver and his vehicle need to be registered and licensed within the state of the driver's/owner's legal residence. In other words, the holder of a Wisconsin driver's license is supposed to be a resident of Wisconsin and, consequently, is supposed to register his vehicle in Wisconsin.


What is an autonomous cruise control system and how does it related to autonomous vehicles?

Most “autonomous cruise control” systems are currently at a maximum of level 2 autonomy which means they need to be monitored by the driver at all times to function safely. Autonomous driving is divided in 5 stages: 1 - Systems which support the drivers actions but the decisions to take an action are purely made by the driver (ABS, normal cruise control, ...) 2 - The car can make certain decisions but can be overruled by the driver at any time and the driver must always actively engage with the car 3 - In certain situations the driver must not have his eyes on the road but the set of situations is very small compared to the situations where the driver has to take full control of the vehicle. 4 - The vehicle is mostly autonomous and the driver must not have his eyes on the road unless the vehicle requests it (If the vehicle cannot resolve a certain situation it will request the driver to take control) 5 - The vehicle is fully autonomous. In no situation does it require any driver input. In fact, a driver or even controls for manual driving in the vehicle are not required.


What is autonomous cruise control system and how does it relate to autonomous vehicles?

Most “autonomous cruise control” systems are currently at a maximum of level 2 autonomy which means they need to be monitored by the driver at all times to function safely. Autonomous driving is divided in 5 stages: 1 - Systems which support the drivers actions but the decisions to take an action are purely made by the driver (ABS, normal cruise control, ...) 2 - The car can make certain decisions but can be overruled by the driver at any time and the driver must always actively engage with the car 3 - In certain situations the driver must not have his eyes on the road but the set of situations is very small compared to the situations where the driver has to take full control of the vehicle. 4 - The vehicle is mostly autonomous and the driver must not have his eyes on the road unless the vehicle requests it (If the vehicle cannot resolve a certain situation it will request the driver to take control) 5 - The vehicle is fully autonomous. In no situation does it require any driver input. In fact, a driver or even controls for manual driving in the vehicle are not required.


What is the purpose of the steering system?

The purpose of the steering system allows the driver to control the direction of the vehicle by turning the front wheels.


Does the driver or vehicle owner ges the ticket for expired nys inspection?

The driver is responsible for the vehicle.