Left hand at12:00, right handon the back ofpassenger seat,foot on the brakeProperbodyposition forbacking upYou can see for atleast 15 secondsand there is afollowing distanceof at least 4secondsWhat is thedefinition ofan openspace?MotorcyclesPause an extrasecond and lookfor_________beforeturning.Areas wheretruck driverscannot see youand you shouldavoid drivingWhatare "no-zones"?Reducespeed & lookboth ways;even if it iscontrolledHow shouldyouapproach arailroadcrossing?Turn wheel all theway left & drive toedge of road, turnwheel all the wayright & back to edgeof road, turn wheelleft and drive forwardWhat arethe steps toperforminga Y-Turn?Slow downandproceedwith cautionWhat do you dowhen you see aschool bus withflashing yellowlights?Any time youare making aleft turn unlessyou have agreen arrowWhen shouldyou yield tooncomingtraffic?The backedge of theside reartriangularwindowWhere is thereferencepoint for thepivot point?Out therearwindowWhere shouldyou be lookingmost of thetime whenbacking up?Turn wheel allthe way left andback until youare parallel tothe curbStep 5 ofparallelparkingApproach3 feetaway andsignal leftStep 1 ofparallelparkingWhen there is aphysical barrierbetween lanesof opposingtrafficOnly time youdon't have to stopfor emergencyvehicles orschool buses withflashing red lightsSearch,Identify,ManageWhatdoes SIMstand for?Free!When allchildrenhave left theroadwayWhen is it ok toproceed afterstopping for aschool bus withflashing redlights?Back straightuntil right sidemirror coverstaillight of carin frontStep 4 ofparallelparkingEnoughspace to nothit them ifthey were tofall overHow muchroom do youlegally have togive a bicyclistwhen passinghim?Changing lanes,pulling to or fromthe side of theroad, merging,entering a turnlane, making aturnWhat are someexamples oftimes youwould useMSMOG?Point atwhich youwill no longerbe able tostopWhat isthe pointof noreturn?Make a legalstop thencreep forwardto improvevisionHow doyou makea safetystop?4 seconds inmost situations;5-6 seconds fortrucks andmotorcyclesAdequatefollowingdistanceStop 15 feetback from stopline to givespace to largevehicles turningonto your roadHow do youmake astaggeredstop and whywould you?Anymarked orunmarkedcrosswalkWhere dopedestrianshave the rightof way/we mustyield to them asa driver?Goingaroundthe blockWhat isthe safestway to turnaround?Line up pivotpoint withrear bumperof the car infrontStep 2 ofparallelparkingYield to anyonealready in it andcoming fromyour left,pedestrians,bicyclistsWhat arethe yieldingrules for aroundabout?20mphWhat is thespeed limitin a schoolzone?Young children,people on theirphones,intoxicatedpersons,wheelchair usersVulnerablepedestriansCenteryour car inthe parkingspaceStep 6 ofparallelparkingTurn wheel allthe way rightand back untilsee right cornerof bumper onthe car behindStep 3 ofparallelparkingWhen it hasits left signalon and istrying to re-enter trafficWhen doyou have tostop and leta city bus re-enter traffic?Left hand at12:00, right handon the back ofpassenger seat,foot on the brakeProperbodyposition forbacking upYou can see for atleast 15 secondsand there is afollowing distanceof at least 4secondsWhat is thedefinition ofan openspace?MotorcyclesPause an extrasecond and lookfor_________beforeturning.Areas wheretruck driverscannot see youand you shouldavoid drivingWhatare "no-zones"?Reducespeed & lookboth ways;even if it iscontrolledHow shouldyouapproach arailroadcrossing?Turn wheel all theway left & drive toedge of road, turnwheel all the wayright & back to edgeof road, turn wheelleft and drive forwardWhat arethe steps toperforminga Y-Turn?Slow downandproceedwith cautionWhat do you dowhen you see aschool bus withflashing yellowlights?Any time youare making aleft turn unlessyou have agreen arrowWhen shouldyou yield tooncomingtraffic?The backedge of theside reartriangularwindowWhere is thereferencepoint for thepivot point?Out therearwindowWhere shouldyou be lookingmost of thetime whenbacking up?Turn wheel allthe way left andback until youare parallel tothe curbStep 5 ofparallelparkingApproach3 feetaway andsignal leftStep 1 ofparallelparkingWhen there is aphysical barrierbetween lanesof opposingtrafficOnly time youdon't have to stopfor emergencyvehicles orschool buses withflashing red lightsSearch,Identify,ManageWhatdoes SIMstand for?Free!When allchildrenhave left theroadwayWhen is it ok toproceed afterstopping for aschool bus withflashing redlights?Back straightuntil right sidemirror coverstaillight of carin frontStep 4 ofparallelparkingEnoughspace to nothit them ifthey were tofall overHow muchroom do youlegally have togive a bicyclistwhen passinghim?Changing lanes,pulling to or fromthe side of theroad, merging,entering a turnlane, making aturnWhat are someexamples oftimes youwould useMSMOG?Point atwhich youwill no longerbe able tostopWhat isthe pointof noreturn?Make a legalstop thencreep forwardto improvevisionHow doyou makea safetystop?4 seconds inmost situations;5-6 seconds fortrucks andmotorcyclesAdequatefollowingdistanceStop 15 feetback from stopline to givespace to largevehicles turningonto your roadHow do youmake astaggeredstop and whywould you?Anymarked orunmarkedcrosswalkWhere dopedestrianshave the rightof way/we mustyield to them asa driver?Goingaroundthe blockWhat isthe safestway to turnaround?Line up pivotpoint withrear bumperof the car infrontStep 2 ofparallelparkingYield to anyonealready in it andcoming fromyour left,pedestrians,bicyclistsWhat arethe yieldingrules for aroundabout?20mphWhat is thespeed limitin a schoolzone?Young children,people on theirphones,intoxicatedpersons,wheelchair usersVulnerablepedestriansCenteryour car inthe parkingspaceStep 6 ofparallelparkingTurn wheel allthe way rightand back untilsee right cornerof bumper onthe car behindStep 3 ofparallelparkingWhen it hasits left signalon and istrying to re-enter trafficWhen doyou have tostop and leta city bus re-enter traffic?

Driver's Ed Unit 2 Test Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Proper body position for backing up
    Left hand at 12:00, right hand on the back of passenger seat, foot on the brake
  2. What is the definition of an open space?
    You can see for at least 15 seconds and there is a following distance of at least 4 seconds
  3. Pause an extra second and look for _________before turning.
    Motorcycles
  4. What are "no-zones"?
    Areas where truck drivers cannot see you and you should avoid driving
  5. How should you approach a railroad crossing?
    Reduce speed & look both ways; even if it is controlled
  6. What are the steps to performing a Y-Turn?
    Turn wheel all the way left & drive to edge of road, turn wheel all the way right & back to edge of road, turn wheel left and drive forward
  7. What do you do when you see a school bus with flashing yellow lights?
    Slow down and proceed with caution
  8. When should you yield to oncoming traffic?
    Any time you are making a left turn unless you have a green arrow
  9. Where is the reference point for the pivot point?
    The back edge of the side rear triangular window
  10. Where should you be looking most of the time when backing up?
    Out the rear window
  11. Step 5 of parallel parking
    Turn wheel all the way left and back until you are parallel to the curb
  12. Step 1 of parallel parking
    Approach 3 feet away and signal left
  13. Only time you don't have to stop for emergency vehicles or school buses with flashing red lights
    When there is a physical barrier between lanes of opposing traffic
  14. What does SIM stand for?
    Search, Identify, Manage
  15. Free!
  16. When is it ok to proceed after stopping for a school bus with flashing red lights?
    When all children have left the roadway
  17. Step 4 of parallel parking
    Back straight until right side mirror covers taillight of car in front
  18. How much room do you legally have to give a bicyclist when passing him?
    Enough space to not hit them if they were to fall over
  19. What are some examples of times you would use MSMOG?
    Changing lanes, pulling to or from the side of the road, merging, entering a turn lane, making a turn
  20. What is the point of no return?
    Point at which you will no longer be able to stop
  21. How do you make a safety stop?
    Make a legal stop then creep forward to improve vision
  22. Adequate following distance
    4 seconds in most situations; 5-6 seconds for trucks and motorcycles
  23. How do you make a staggered stop and why would you?
    Stop 15 feet back from stop line to give space to large vehicles turning onto your road
  24. Where do pedestrians have the right of way/we must yield to them as a driver?
    Any marked or unmarked crosswalk
  25. What is the safest way to turn around?
    Going around the block
  26. Step 2 of parallel parking
    Line up pivot point with rear bumper of the car in front
  27. What are the yielding rules for a roundabout?
    Yield to anyone already in it and coming from your left, pedestrians, bicyclists
  28. What is the speed limit in a school zone?
    20mph
  29. Vulnerable pedestrians
    Young children, people on their phones, intoxicated persons, wheelchair users
  30. Step 6 of parallel parking
    Center your car in the parking space
  31. Step 3 of parallel parking
    Turn wheel all the way right and back until see right corner of bumper on the car behind
  32. When do you have to stop and let a city bus re-enter traffic?
    When it has its left signal on and is trying to re-enter traffic