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#1. True or False: It is safe to rely only on your mirrors or a backup camera when reversing.
Mirrors and cameras cannot show everything, including small children or obstacles outside the camera view.
#2. True or False: Backing out of a driveway onto a street requires checking for both oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
Full awareness ensures you don’t cause accidents with cars, bicycles, or people.
#3. True or False: You should always back out slowly, even if you think the path is clear.
Slow movement gives you time to react if a hazard appears suddenly.
#4. What is the first step before backing out of a parking space?
Always scan for vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles before moving backward.
#5. What should you do with your hands while backing out?
Turning your head allows a full view of the rear and side areas while keeping control.
#6. What mindset should teen drivers adopt when backing out?
A cautious, aware approach reduces the risk of collisions and keeps everyone safe.
#7. If another vehicle is approaching while you are backing out, what should you do?
Stopping prevents collisions and gives the other driver time to pass safely.
#8. True or False: You should use your horn to warn others when backing out in busy areas.
A brief honk alerts pedestrians or drivers that your vehicle is moving backward.
#9. What should you do if a small child or pet suddenly runs behind your car while backing up?
Stopping immediately prevents potentially serious accidents.
#10. Which of the following helps make backing out safer?
Combining these steps reduces the risk of collisions or accidents.



