Safety Belts

A safety belt securely fastens a person to a car seat to prevent falling or injury. The law requires using your seat belt even if the vehicle is equipped with air bags. The seat belt must be in good working order and must be worn by you and all passengers while the car is moving.

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Aggressive driving

Air bag

Angle parking

Antilock Braking System (ABS)

Basic Speed Law

Blind spots

Blood Alcohol Concentration or Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)

Carpool lanes

Cell phones and driving

Central vision

Child safety seat

Controlled intersections

Covering the brake

Double parking

Defensive driving

Drivers license

Driving distractions

Drivers Handbook

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

Escape route

Emergency flasher

Emission testing

Evasive action

Financial responsibility law

Following distance

Freeways

Gauges

Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL)

Guide signs

Head restraint

Hand-to-hand steering

Hand-over-hand steering

Highway hypnosis

Hydroplaning

Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute (IPDE)

Illegal drugs

Insurance

Implied Consent Law

Jaywalking

Knowledge test

Lane position

Learners permit

Liability insurance

License revocation

License suspension

Line of sight

Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)

Manual transmission

Maximum speed limit

Minimum speed limit

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Overdriving your headlights

Oversteering

Path of travel

Parallel parking

Peace officer

Pedestrians

Peripheral vision

Perpendicular parking

Point system

Railroad crossing

Regulatory signs

Reference points

Restricted license

Reversible lanes

Right-of-way

Road rage

Safety belts

Service signs

School zone

Side Street

Skid

Tailgating

Target

Through Street

Traffic school (or driver improvement program)

Traffic ticket

Types of collisions

Uncontrolled intersection

Understeering

Vapor lock

Vehicle Code (traffic laws)

Vehicle owner's manual

Velocitation

Warning signs

Work zone (or road construction)

Yield

Zero Tolerance Law

 
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