Asked by Marylyn

When is the best time to use a three-point turnabout?
A: When you are in heavy traffic
B: When you are on a one way street
C: when empty driveways are available
D: When there is no other option****


Use perpendicular parking to park?

A: diagonally to the curb

B:parallel to the curb

C:at a right angle to the curb***

D: at a 45 degree angle to the curb


When parallel parking on the right, turn the wheels sharply to the left when?

A: your vehicle is centered in the space

B: your front bumper is even with the front vehicle's rear bumper****


For the first question the book has a lot of things saying with driveways, etc....but I can not see a driveway always being available to use...so I'm thinking only do the 3 point turnabout when you have no other option.....
Thank you for your help...:o)

Answers

Answered by Reed
I agree with your answer. When there is no driveway to turn around in, the 3-point is the only option, aside from going around the block (which would be preferable).

You're correct on the second question. I think you should turn the wheels to the left if you're on a hill, otherwise, when you're centered in the space. But if your text or manual says when the bumpers are even, that's "correct".
Answered by Marylyn
Thank you very much Reed...You were very helpful to me.

The parallel parking answer was...
B: your front bumper is even with the front vehicle's rear bumper. :o)
Answered by anonymous
Connexus kids
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. C
Answered by anonymous
If the order changes

•Backing a vehicle requires skillful use of the BRAKE PEDAL
•Which lane should you be in to begin a left turn from a two-way street THE LANE CLOSEST TO THE CENTER LINE
•Angle parking begins with your vehicle AT LEAST SIX FEET FROM A ROW OF PARKED VEHICLES
•Use perpendicular parking to park AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO THE CURB
•When backing you should USE MIRRORS TO SUPPLEMENT LOOKING OUT THE REAR WINDOW
•When is the best time to use a three point turnabout WHEN THERE IS NO OTHER OPTION
•When parallel parking on the right, turn the wheels sharply to the left when YOUR FRONT BUMPER IS EVEN WITH THE FRONT VEHICLES REAR BUMPER
•Which mirror type gives a wider view than a flat surface mirror of the side and rear of your vehicle CONVEX MIRROR
•When you need your vehicle to go in the opposite direction of its current path you perform A TURNABOUT
•When parking downhill with the curb to the right of the vehicle TURN THE FRONT WHEELS TO THE RIGHT
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thank you anonymous!!!
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