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Question
- when roads are covered with snow or ice, watch for the flashing\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_, \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_,
and \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ lights of snowplows.
- list six items you would include in a survival kit.
- what should you do if your headlights go out?
- t f you should use your high beams when driving in fog.
- what should you do if you have steering failure?
- a load must not stick out more than \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ feet in front of the wheels or bumper of any
motor vehicle. if a load extends \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ feet or more from the rear of any vehicle, a
\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ or \\_\\_\\_\\_\\_ flag must be attached to the end of the load.
- how old must you be to drive a recreational vehicle combination?
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<reasoning>
Analyze winter driving and emergency equipment questions
- Question 15: Snowplows typically use flashing red, amber (yellow), and blue lights to warn drivers.
- Question 16: A winter survival kit should include essential items for safety and warmth if stranded. Six standard items are: jumper cables, a flashlight, a first aid kit, blankets, non-perishable food/water, and a snow shovel.
- Question 17: If headlights fail, try the dimmer switch, turn on parking lights, hazard lights, or turn signals, and pull off the road safely.
Analyze headlight, steering, and load limit questions
- Question 18: High beams reflect off fog, reducing visibility. Low beams should be used instead. Thus, the statement is False (F).
- Question 19: If steering fails, ease off the accelerator, do not brake hard immediately, turn on hazard lights, and guide the vehicle to a safe stop using the brakes gently.
- Question 20: According to standard commercial/passenger vehicle regulations (such as those in many North American jurisdictions like Minnesota/Wisconsin driver manuals):
- A load must not extend more than 3 feet in front of the front wheels or bumper.
- If a load extends 4 feet or more from the rear, a red, yellow, or orange flag must be attached.
- Question 21: To drive a recreational vehicle combination, the driver must be at least 18 years of age.
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 15
When roads are covered with snow or ice, watch for the flashing red, yellow (amber), and blue lights of snowplows.
Question 16
Six items to include in a survival kit:
- Shovel
- Blankets / sleeping bag
- Flashlight (with extra batteries)
- First aid kit
- Jumper cables
- Non-perishable food and water
Question 17
If your headlights go out, try turning the headlight switch on and off, flip the dimmer switch, turn on your hazard lights or parking lights, and safely pull off the road as soon as possible.
Question 18
F (False)
Question 19
If you experience steering failure, ease off the gas pedal, do not slam on the brakes, turn on your hazard lights, and bring the vehicle to a safe stop on the side of the road using gentle braking.
Question 20
A load must not stick out more than 3 feet in front of the wheels or bumper of any motor vehicle. If a load extends 4 feet or more from the rear of any vehicle, a red, yellow, or orange flag must be attached to the end of the load.
Question 21
How old must you be to drive a recreational vehicle combination? 18
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Analyze winter driving and emergency equipment questions
- Question 15: Snowplows typically use flashing red, amber (yellow), and blue lights to warn drivers.
- Question 16: A winter survival kit should include essential items for safety and warmth if stranded. Six standard items are: jumper cables, a flashlight, a first aid kit, blankets, non-perishable food/water, and a snow shovel.
- Question 17: If headlights fail, try the dimmer switch, turn on parking lights, hazard lights, or turn signals, and pull off the road safely.
Analyze headlight, steering, and load limit questions
- Question 18: High beams reflect off fog, reducing visibility. Low beams should be used instead. Thus, the statement is False (F).
- Question 19: If steering fails, ease off the accelerator, do not brake hard immediately, turn on hazard lights, and guide the vehicle to a safe stop using the brakes gently.
- Question 20: According to standard commercial/passenger vehicle regulations (such as those in many North American jurisdictions like Minnesota/Wisconsin driver manuals):
- A load must not extend more than 3 feet in front of the front wheels or bumper.
- If a load extends 4 feet or more from the rear, a red, yellow, or orange flag must be attached.
- Question 21: To drive a recreational vehicle combination, the driver must be at least 18 years of age.
</reasoning>
<answer>
Question 15
When roads are covered with snow or ice, watch for the flashing red, yellow (amber), and blue lights of snowplows.
Question 16
Six items to include in a survival kit:
- Shovel
- Blankets / sleeping bag
- Flashlight (with extra batteries)
- First aid kit
- Jumper cables
- Non-perishable food and water
Question 17
If your headlights go out, try turning the headlight switch on and off, flip the dimmer switch, turn on your hazard lights or parking lights, and safely pull off the road as soon as possible.
Question 18
F (False)
Question 19
If you experience steering failure, ease off the gas pedal, do not slam on the brakes, turn on your hazard lights, and bring the vehicle to a safe stop on the side of the road using gentle braking.
Question 20
A load must not stick out more than 3 feet in front of the wheels or bumper of any motor vehicle. If a load extends 4 feet or more from the rear of any vehicle, a red, yellow, or orange flag must be attached to the end of the load.
Question 21
How old must you be to drive a recreational vehicle combination? 18
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