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#1. What is a common cause of vehicle stalling?
Many issues can cause a vehicle to stall, including mechanical and fuel-related problems.
#2. What mindset should teen drivers adopt regarding stalled vehicles?
Remaining calm and visible helps protect both you and other drivers until help arrives.
#3. True or False: If your car stalls in traffic, you should immediately turn on your hazard lights.
Hazard lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is disabled and may not be moving normally.
#4. If your vehicle stalls on a highway, what should you do?
Getting off the main roadway reduces the risk of being hit by fast-moving traffic.
#5. True or False: It’s safe to stand directly behind your stalled car on a busy road.
Standing behind a stalled vehicle can put you in danger if another car approaches too quickly.
#6. What should you try first if your vehicle stalls but traffic conditions are safe?
In many cases, restarting the engine can resolve a temporary stall.
#7. True or False: Keeping hazard lights on helps other drivers see your stalled vehicle.
Hazard lights improve visibility and signal that your vehicle is disabled.
#8. True or False: If your car stalls in the middle of the road and won’t restart, you should stay calm and alert other drivers.
Staying calm and visible reduces panic and helps prevent accidents.
#9. If your vehicle stalls and cannot restart, what should you do if it’s safe?
Moving the vehicle out of active traffic lanes helps prevent collisions.
#10. What does it mean when a vehicle stalls?
A stalled vehicle occurs when the engine suddenly shuts off and the car cannot continue moving under its own power.



