Az Test 4 Multiple Choice: 1: D 2: D 3: B 4: D 5: A Short Responses: 1. 1. Adjust the seat. 2. Adjust the mirrors. 3. Check warning lights on the dash. 4. Check your surroundings. 5. Fasten your seatbelt. 2. Hand to hand: One hand moves the wheel up, the other pulls it down, arms never cross. Hand over hand: Hands cross over each other while turning the wheel. Backing up: Put your left hand on the wheel, and prop yourself up with your right hand to see out the back windshield. 3. Idle: When you don't have your foot on the accelerator at all and just let the car slowly roll. Light: When you're giving the car a very small amount of gas, e.g. in a parking lot. Progessive: Not full throttle but still a good amount of throttle. e.g.When you're accelerating onto a new road, speed limit change, etc. Thrust: As much throttle as you can give it, pedal to the metal. e.g. When you're getting on the highway or passing someone. 4. Releasing the accelerator: This is for when you need to slow down a bit, e.g. a small speedlimit change ahead. Controlled: A good amount of breaking for most situations, e.g. slowing down for a turn. Threshold: The maximum amount of breaking your vehicle can do. e.g. a deer suddenly jumps into the road. Trail: When you let off the break at a stop to prevent the vehicle from jolting. 5. Breaking & Turn signals.