Drivers Manual (Arizona)

  1. What equipment must be in working order?
    • Brakes 
    • Speedometer 
    • Turn Signals 
    • Windshield (intact)
    • Horn
    • Tires in good condition
    • Seat belts
    • Driver and front passenger side
    • windows
    • Emergency flashers
  2. Arizona Safety Belt Law
    • Have the lap and shoulder belt
    • properly adjusted and fastened while
    • the vehicle is in motion, or If only a lap belt is installed where the 

    • occupant is sitting, the lap belt must
    • be properly adjusted and fastened
    • while the vehicle is in motion.
  3. What basic tires you can do yourself?
    • Check  psi (pounds per
    • square inch) for your vehicle. 

    thread test.
  4. How do you perform a tire thread test?
    • You can check for wear by using the penny
    • test. Select a point on your tire where the
    • tread appears to be lowest and place Abraham
    • Lincoln’s head into one of the grooves. Part of
    • Lincoln’s head should be covered by the tread.
    • If not, it may be time to replace your tires.
  5. What is child car safety require?
    • Arizona law requires that a person shall not
    • operate a motor vehicle on the highways in
    • this state when transporting a child who is
    • under five years of age unless that child is
    • properly secured in a child restraint system.

    • Additionally, children between five and eight
    • years of age are required to be in a child
    • restraint system until they are a minimum of
    • four feet, nine inches tall.
  6. What are the four steps for secure child properly restraint in cars?
    infant

    toddler

    booster

    Safety Belts
  7. Why should you check your vehicle?
    • costs more to operate than one that
    • is maintained.

    Provide extra safety margin when you need it.
  8. What do you need to have that has to be inspect by an authorized inspector?
    Your car's emissions
  9. How long do you need to check your emissions if you fail?
    30 days
  10. What is the secured cover road law?
    • A person shall
    • not drive or move a vehicle on a highway unless the vehicle is constructed or loaded
    • in a manner to prevent any of its load
    • from dropping, sifting, leaking or otherwise
    • escaping from the vehicle.
  11. What are the requirements for brakes?
    • must have brakes in
    • good working condition.

    • Cars and trucks
    • must have both a foot brake and a parking
    • brake.

    • A motorcycle must have at least
    • one brake that may be applied by hand or
    • foot.

    • Trailers of 3,000 lbs or more gross weight
    • must be equipped with separate brakes.
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Drivers Manual (Arizona)
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