1). The term "Eye Lead Time" refers to the need to stare at the vehicle ahead of you when you are driving.
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False
2). If your vehicle catches on fire or is under water as a result of a collision, your chances of survival are better if you are wearing your seat belt.
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False
3). When you drink beer or alcohol, your ability to drive is not impaired until you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in excess of 80 mg per 100 ml of blood (.08).
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False
4). The most effective way to deal with a person who is tailgating you is to speed up to increase the distance between their vehicle and yours.
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False
5). The most frequent cause of loss of control of a vehicle is "speed too fast for conditions".
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False
6). When you are stopped in an intersection waiting to make a left turn, your front wheels should be turned to the left (the direction in which you will be turning).
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False
7). A rear-facing infant child-seat must not be used in a vehicle seating position which is equipped with an air bag.
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False
8). If you travel a certain roadway at 70 km/h during daylight hours, after dark you should reduce your speed by at least 10 km/h, depending on conditions.
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False
9). If you have an ABS (anti-lock brake system) equipped vehicle and are faced with an emergency braking situation, you should pump your brakes.
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False
10). Hydroplaning (when a vehicle's tires are riding on a film of water rather than contacting directly with the road surface) can only happen if you are travelling at a speed of more than 70 km/h.
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False