AZ DMV AZ DMV Speed Limits and Safe Driving 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In Arizona, how much following distance is recommended in normal conditions?
- 1 second per 10 mph
- At least 2 seconds
- 3 seconds (Correct answer)
- 4 seconds
Correct answer: 3 seconds
Arizona recommends a minimum 3-second following distance in normal conditions, increasing to 4+ seconds in adverse conditions.
Question 2: When must you use headlights in Arizona?
- Only at night
- From sunset to sunrise and when visibility is less than 500 feet (Correct answer)
- Whenever it is raining
- Only in designated areas
Correct answer: From sunset to sunrise and when visibility is less than 500 feet
Arizona requires headlights from sunset to sunrise and anytime visibility is reduced to 500 feet or less.
Question 3: What should you do if your vehicle hydroplanes on a wet Arizona road?
- Brake firmly and steer straight
- Ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go (Correct answer)
- Accelerate to regain traction
- Pump the brakes rapidly
Correct answer: Ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go
When hydroplaning, ease off the gas and steer gently; do not brake suddenly as this can cause loss of control.
Question 4: In Arizona, you must signal before turning or changing lanes at least how far in advance?
- 50 feet
- 100 feet (Correct answer)
- 200 feet
- 300 feet
Correct answer: 100 feet
Arizona law requires turn signals to be activated at least 100 feet before turning or changing lanes.
Question 5: What is the correct action when your tire blows out at highway speed in Arizona?
- Brake hard and steer to the right shoulder immediately
- Hold the wheel firmly, ease off gas, and steer to a safe area (Correct answer)
- Accelerate briefly to stabilize, then brake
- Turn on hazards and continue to the nearest exit
Correct answer: Hold the wheel firmly, ease off gas, and steer to a safe area
During a blowout, grip the wheel firmly, gradually ease off the accelerator, and steer to safety without sudden braking.
Question 6: In Arizona, it is illegal to drive with headphones covering both ears because:
- It is a distraction law violation
- It prevents hearing sirens, horns, and road sounds necessary for safe driving (Correct answer)
- Only one ear restriction applies on freeways
- It is only illegal for motorcyclists
Correct answer: It prevents hearing sirens, horns, and road sounds necessary for safe driving
Wearing headphones over both ears is illegal in Arizona because it prevents drivers from hearing emergency sirens and other critical audio cues.
In Arizona, how much following distance is recommended in normal conditions?