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Teen Drivers

Student Activity Guide Answer Forms

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Teen Drivers

Student Activity Guide Answer Forms

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER A.H.OB.I.PC.J.QD.K.RE.L.SF.M.TG.N

CAR MAINTENANCE ABCDEFGHIJK L

MARKINGS ABCDE

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Under the Hood


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Teen Drivers

Student Activity Guide Answer Forms

Crypto related
Below are words that are from the Learning the ABCs of Driving, included in this workbook, written in code. For example I MISS SUMMER can be A LAPP PELLXW. Find all the words. Copy this page and challenge your parents, who can finish first! D I R E C T I O N A L R O K T E Z O G F Q S __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ O F Z O D O R Q Z T R __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ K T L H G F L O W S T __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ H K T R O E Z Q W S T __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ E G X K Z T G X L __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ L Z T T K O F U __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ E G D D X F O E Q Z O G F __ __ __ __ __ L H Q E T __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ L Z G H H O F U __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ K T Q E Z O G F __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ D G D T F Z X D __ __ __ __ Z O D T __ __ G Y __ __ __ R Q N __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ R O L Z Q F E T __ __ __ __ Z O D T __ __ __ __ __ __ R K O C T K C H A N G E E I Q F U T

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Definition Match
Place the letter in the right column to correspond to the correct statement
Q X M T Z W V P C D A F E H I D K J S O G Y L R N U Process of observing and interpreting the world around you Physical ability, emotional upsets, illness, age Failure of drivers to perceive and respond proper to situations Provided to regulate, warn and guide the traffic Measuring the speed at any given time Capacity to increase from a given speed to a higher speed in a certain amount of time A decrease in the rate of speed when a driver lets up pressure on the gas pedal without using the brake Movement and control of an automobile depends on these Happens on pavement covered with water or slush Distance your car travels from the moment that your foot presses on the brake pedal until the car comes to a complete stop. Amount of following distance for normal conditions Traffic controls consist of both devices and written laws that are represented by Methods of communication The space cushion that is easiest to control Ask yourself this before you pass on a two lane highway The more your view and eye movement are reduced. Specific limits necessary for safe and efficient movement of traffic The distance you can see ahead must not be less that the distance you require to stop Adjust speed for driver condition Can result, if charged with a felony Part of the government which governs the criminal code Happens when the substance is taken for other than its intended purpose Hired by the executive branch of the government to keep law and order One in which a driver chooses a course of action that does not allow for an adequate space margin Those in which there is a better chance of gain rather than loss. Little or no chance of conflict The best way to reduce injury and death A. 3 seconds B. Braking distance C. Hydroplaning D. The faster you go E. Signs, horn, headlights F. Signs, markings and signals G. Federal H. Front I. J. Is it safe?

Overdriving headlights K. Maximum speed limits L. Police officers M. High level risk N. Low level risk O. Will not be issued a passport P. Tires Q. Perception R. Effect accurate perception S. Causes of congestion and collisions T. Traffic control devices U. Restraints V. Deceleration W. Acceleration X. Fatigue, emotional upsets, illnesses Y. Drug abuse Z. Speedometer

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ACCROSS An alternative route due to road construction Turning the steering wheel too far and too fast The force with which a moving vehicle hits another object The area in which you drive on a road Driving too fast is to No longer moving A way or path between places A vehicle safety device the safe and smooth handling of a vehicle A band of rubber that fits around a wheel of a vehicle, most are filled with air Your foot presses on this when you want to go faster or brake The area to the rear and the sides of the car not seen in mirrors The area of space all around your vehicle A device for applying force against the friction of the road, slowing or stopping the motion of a vehicle Anything that takes your focus off the road Look far ahead as you drive

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DOWN A switch used to change the brightness of your instrument panel Complete reversal of direction of travel An interchange that allows you to enter or exit a highway Friction between a tire and the road White signs with black or red letters instructing road users what they must or must not do under certain conditions Interior mechanisms of a car displaying important information about your car condition A metal cover that is over the engine of a vehicle The space in front of you to be maintained while driving Junction or crossroads; where two or more roads meet The area between two objects The type of driving that uses eyes, space and communication What you should take to get home after drinking Foresee an upcoming situation What you look into to see what is happening behind you Agent empowered to enforce the law Turn on to communicate a change of direction

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17 What is it?

An object in motion will tend to stay in motion

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The Cost of Driving


If youre lucky enough to have your parents pay for the costs of driving, you may not know what it takes to keep you on the road. Could you afford it if you had to foot the bills? To find out, youll need to gather some information. Then, you can calculate the estimated costs of driving for one month. Driving isnt a right its a privilege, and a BIG responsibility!

Your hourly wage ______________ # of hours worked per week ______

_________ x 4 = ____________
Weekly income (hourly wage x hours worked) gross monthly income (before taxes and other deductions)

___________x.8 = __________
Gross monthly income net montly income

Monthly car payment _________ Monthly insurance ___________

_________ - ________ = ______


Net monthly Income Balance A car payment balance A

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Insurance balance B

Cost of 1 liter of gas __________ Size of your cars gas tank ______

_____ x _____ x _____ = ______


Gas cost Per litre litres per tank fill-ups Monthly per month fuel cost

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Balance B Monthly fuel cost spending money

Other monthly expenses ________


How much do you spend on movies, food and other extras? Also, factor in car maintenance and unexpected repair costs.

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Spending Money other expenses money thats left for you!

What lowers driving costs? Cars that: Are inexpensive but safe Require minimal maintenance Are fuel-efficient

More options that may lower insurance costs? - a spotless driving record - a B average in school - high deductibles or out-of-pocket repair costs

STATEMENT OF COMPLETION
Thank you for selecting Teen Drivers for your Beginner Driver Education.
Your completing the Student Activity Guide is essential to submit course completion to the Ministry of Transportation and to provide the necessary information to issue you course completion certification. Your prompt attention in returning the Activity guide will assist us in the processing of your information to avoid delays in your insurance company acquiring the information needed. NOTE: You will not be issued a course completion until this is returned COMPLETED and processed through our office. If you lose the Activity Guide, there is a replacement fee and any activities completed in the original must be completed again.
This is to certify that I, (please print name) ____________________________________ have completed the 10 hour Activity Guide as part of the course requirements for Beginner Driver Education with Universal. Signed: ____________________________ Dated: _____________________

PARENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Thank you for selecting Teen Drivers for Beginner Driver Education.
Each student will be given an activity guide which consists of 10 hours of activities for them to complete at home on their own. In order to receive a course completion and be eligible for the certificate from the MTO, they must return it completed to our office. Also as part of the course, each student is given a Parent Guide. This guide is for you. It will provide information about teen driving and how you can be a mentor in your childs learning. This is to certify that I, (Parents name) ____________________________________ have received and read the Parent Guide as part of the course requirements for Beginner Driver Education with Universal. Signed: ____________________________ Dated: _____________________

STUDENT WORKBOOK TEST


1. When approaching an amber light, you should: a. Speed up b. Brake heavy c. Stop, or if unsafe go through at normal speed Which statement is correct with regards to seatbelts? a. Driver is responsible for anyone under 16 b. Driver is not responsible for anyone over 16 c. Driver is responsible for everyone in the car

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How much space should you leave when stopped behind another vehicle? a. Car length b. When you can see rear tires in front of you touching the pavement c. 1 car length Answer _________ When using high beams with a car approaching from the opposite direction, what distance should you switch to low beams? a. 60 meters b. 100 meters c. 150 meters Answer _________ Name Three questions you should ask when considering to pass on a 2 lane highway? a. Is it ____________ b. Do I have__________ c. Is it really _____________________ What position on the ignition switch allows you to check your gauges and instrument panel? a. Start b. Accessory c. On Answer _________ When dealing with outside checks, before entering the vehicle, there are five Fs to check. Fill in the words in the spaces provided a. F __ __ __ __ __ b. F __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ c. F __ __ __ __ d. F __ __ __ __ __ __ e. F __ __ __ __ When driving, you see there is a solid yellow line in the middle, what does this mean? a. It is unsafe to pass b. It is not permitted to pass c. It is safe to pass Answer _________ A stop sign is considered a stop position True _____ False _____ When dealing with a tailgater, which is the proper method to slow them down a. Slam on the brakes b. It doesnt matter as long as you have room in front c. Tapping your brakes Answer _________

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COURSE EVALUATION

Thank you for selecting Teen Drivers for your Beginner Driver Education.

Did you find the course informative and educational? Was in-class an engaging experience? Would you recommend this driver education course? Was the in-car teacher attentive and responsive? Do you think 10 hours in the car is sufficient to provide Basic driving knowledge?

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