1) What is stopping distance? a) The time it takes to start the car b) The distance travelled while speeding c) The distance a vehicle travels before it starts braking d) The total distance traveled from seeing a problem to coming to a complete stop 2) What factor does not affect stopping distance? a) Weather conditions b) Tyre tread c) Colour of the car d) Speed of the vehicle 3) At what speed over the limit in urban areas does the risk of a casualty crash double? a) 2 km/h b) 5 km/h c) 10 km/h d) 20 km/h 4) When should you dim your high beam headlights for oncoming vehicles? a) 50 metres b) 100 metres c) 150 metres d) 200 metres 5) What is the penalty for tailgating (driving too close) in Western Australia? a) $100 fine and 1 demerit point b) $150 fine and 3 demerit points c) $200 fine and 2 demerit points d) $300 fine and 4 demerit points 6) What rule helps drivers maintain a safe following distance? a) 1-second rule b) 2-second rule c) 3-second rule d) 5-second rule 7) If you are travelling at 110 km/h, approximately how many metres does it take to stop? a) 60 metres b) 90 metres c) 112 metres d) 150 metres 8) Which of the following can increase your stopping distance? a) Fresh tyres b) Good weather c) Fatigue d) Dry road surface 9) In foggy conditions, what lights should you use? a) High beam headlights b) Low beam headlights c) Hazard lights only d) Interior lights 10) Why is the 2-second rule important? a) It helps you arrive at your destination faster b) It ensures you stay awake while driving c) It allows a safe stopping distance if the vehicle in front brakes suddenly d) It helps reduce tyre wear

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