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Question
- when parking on a hill with a curb, a motorist should park within 10-12 inches of the curb and turn the front wheels toward the curb.
a) true
b) false
- when implementing a turnabout, the motorist should first check for traffic that would:
a) help the motorist complete the maneuver
b) stop for the motorist to complete the maneuver
c) prohibit the motorist from completing the maneuver
d) all of the above
Question 3
When parking on a hill with a curb, the correct practice for safety (to prevent the vehicle from rolling into traffic) is to turn the front wheels away from the curb if facing uphill (so the curb stops the vehicle if it rolls back) or toward the curb if facing downhill (so the curb stops it if it rolls forward). However, the distance from the curb is typically 10 - 12 inches, but the wheel direction statement here is incorrect for general hill parking rules (the direction depends on uphill/downhill, but the statement says "toward the curb" without specifying, and the standard rule has different directions based on slope). So the statement is False.
A turnabout (like a three - point turn) requires the motorist to first check for traffic that would prevent them from completing the maneuver. Traffic that helps or stops is not the primary check; the main concern is traffic that would make the turnabout unsafe or impossible. So the motorist checks for traffic that would prohibit the maneuver.
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b) False