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Drivers Education Module 9: Vehicle Systems and Safe Driving Practices, Exams of Physical Education and Motor Learning

A comprehensive overview of essential vehicle systems, including the electrical system, steering system, suspension system, and braking system. It also covers important driving safety practices, such as how to handle a blowout, brake failure, and power steering failure. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding vehicle systems and safe driving practices for responsible and safe driving.

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2024/2025

Available from 01/21/2025

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Drivers Ed (Module 9) latest update
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The temperature light will come on in your vehicle when ✔✔the coolant in the engine is too hot
When the alternator light comes on ✔✔- your electrical system is in trouble
- your battery has a low charge
- turn off as many electrical devices as possible
If your anti-lock braking system light comes on briefly when you start the car, ✔✔it means your
ABS system is working
If a rear tire blows out ✔✔the wheel will wobble and you will feel a slight pull in the direction of
the blowout
If you experience a blowout, you should ✔✔lift foot off accelerator and brake gently only if
necessary
If, while driving, the accelerator pedal gets stuck and the engine is racing ✔✔shift to neutral
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Drivers Ed (Module 9) latest update

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The temperature light will come on in your vehicle when ✔✔the coolant in the engine is too hot

When the alternator light comes on ✔✔- your electrical system is in trouble

  • your battery has a low charge
  • turn off as many electrical devices as possible

If your anti-lock braking system light comes on briefly when you start the car, ✔✔it means your ABS system is working

If a rear tire blows out ✔✔the wheel will wobble and you will feel a slight pull in the direction of the blowout

If you experience a blowout, you should ✔✔lift foot off accelerator and brake gently only if necessary

If, while driving, the accelerator pedal gets stuck and the engine is racing ✔✔shift to neutral

If too much fuel and not enough air reaches the engine, ✔✔- it will become flooded

  • there may be a strong odor of gasoline
  • the engine may not start

If you experience brake failure, you should ✔✔- pump the brakes

  • shift to a lower gear
  • use the parking brake to gradually slow the vehicle down

If you experience power steering failure, you should ✔✔shift to a lower gear

The major components of the electrical system are ✔✔battery, starter and alternator

It is not good for the steering system to be turned beyond its maximum range. ✔✔true

Springs and shock absorbers are part of the steering system. ✔✔false

Uneven tire wear may indicate problems with the suspension system. ✔✔true

If you feel the brake pulsating when ABS is working, you should immediately take your vehicle to a service center. ✔✔false

If your ABS is not working correctly, a warning light will come on. ✔✔true

Stopping distance may be longer on some surfaces when using ABS. ✔✔true

ABS allows you to steer while applying maximum braking pressure. ✔✔true

When encountering a bicyclist on a roadway, ✔✔reduce speed and pass when it is safe

Moped drivers must ✔✔be at least 16 years old

"No Zone" areas are ✔✔- areas around a truck that the truck driver cannot see

  • areas where vehicles should not "hang out"

Most railroad fatalities are caused by ✔✔inattention

Vehicles should display a slow moving vehicle sign when traveling at speeds less than ✔✔ 25

Bicycles are not treated as vehicles in North Carolina. ✔✔false

When following a truck, you should stay far enough behind the vehicle to see the side mirrors. ✔✔true

Bicyclists are required by law to stay in the right lane at all times. ✔✔false

If you have a driver's license, you can legally operate a motorcycle. ✔✔false

North Carolina does not require a driver's license to operate farm machinery. ✔✔true