Pick a Word:
1. gravity
2. friction
3. passive restraint device
4. traction
5. tread
6. active restraint device
7. banked curve
8. force of impact
9. blowout
10. energy of motion
11. center of gravity
12. restraint device
Complete the Statements on Natural Laws and Vehicle Control:
13. total stopping distance
14. perception time
15. perception distance
16. reaction time
17. braking distance
18. reaction distance
Complete Each Sentence:
1. energy of motion
2. smooth, straight, paved, etc. (answers vary)
3. shaded areas
4. old
5. passive restraints
6. 25
Check Roadways and Tires:
3. Dry, smooth roadway
4. Snow tires on a snow-covered roadway
10. tires with wide, deep tread on snow-covered roadway
Use the Picture (pg. 18):
1. A
2. A
3. less than
4. decrease
5. A
Use the Picture (pg. 19 - Part 1):
1. no
2. energy of motion
3. slowed down speed
4. energy of motion
5. gravity
6. before entering the curve
7. banked curve
8. Four times the amount of traction is needed.
9. more traction
10. 40 mph at the most
Use the Picture (pg. 19 - Part 2):
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A
Estimate the Stopping Distance:
1. 81 feet
2. 61 feet
3. 150 feet
4. 292 feet
5. collide
6. 247 feet
7. yes
8. 400 feet
9. speed
10. 4 times as hard
1. gravity
2. friction
3. passive restraint device
4. traction
5. tread
6. active restraint device
7. banked curve
8. force of impact
9. blowout
10. energy of motion
11. center of gravity
12. restraint device
Complete the Statements on Natural Laws and Vehicle Control:
13. total stopping distance
14. perception time
15. perception distance
16. reaction time
17. braking distance
18. reaction distance
Complete Each Sentence:
1. energy of motion
2. smooth, straight, paved, etc. (answers vary)
3. shaded areas
4. old
5. passive restraints
6. 25
Check Roadways and Tires:
3. Dry, smooth roadway
4. Snow tires on a snow-covered roadway
10. tires with wide, deep tread on snow-covered roadway
Use the Picture (pg. 18):
1. A
2. A
3. less than
4. decrease
5. A
Use the Picture (pg. 19 - Part 1):
1. no
2. energy of motion
3. slowed down speed
4. energy of motion
5. gravity
6. before entering the curve
7. banked curve
8. Four times the amount of traction is needed.
9. more traction
10. 40 mph at the most
Use the Picture (pg. 19 - Part 2):
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A
Estimate the Stopping Distance:
1. 81 feet
2. 61 feet
3. 150 feet
4. 292 feet
5. collide
6. 247 feet
7. yes
8. 400 feet
9. speed
10. 4 times as hard