Question: Road Rage is the most extreme example of _________.
A.) Defensive driving
B.) Night driving
C.) Aggressive driving
D.) Rush hour driving
Question: The most extreme example of aggressive driving is called ______ .
A.) Defensive driving
B.) Road rage
C.) Poor driving
Question: Road rage is an aggressive driving incident that has lost control.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Question: Road rage is not a crime.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Question: Road rage is an aggressive driving incident where the driver has _____.
A.) been decided
B.) deescalated
C.) lost control
D.) nothing to lose
Question: Road rage is the term used to refer to physical assaults that result from a traffic dispute.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Question: Who is an at-risk driver?
A.) A driver who is following all rules properly
B.) A driver who adapts to the driving situation
C.) A driver who is aggressive in traffic
D.) A driver who reacts appropriately to the driving situation
Question: What is an "at risk" driver?
A.) A driver who is following all rules properly
B.) A driver who is listening to the car stereo
C.) A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive
D.) A driver who is content with the driving situation
Question: Which of the following descriptions most likely indicates at-risk drivers?
A.) They are emotionally stable
B.) They are excessively happy
C.) They do not overreact
D.) They are rational decision makers
Question: What are some of the characteristics of safe vs. "at risk" drivers?
A.) Safe drivers only pay attention to the road
B.) Speeding. If a driver is able to handle the speed, he/she is obviously a safe driver
C.) Safe drivers travel slowly and are always nervous about their driving
D.) Feeling optimistic and capable of handling driving situations
Question: When it comes down to it, __________ causes most collisions
➜ When it comes down to it blank causes most collisions
A.) Selfish and/or aggressive drivers
B.) Faulty equipment and brake failure
C.) Unlicensed or uninsured drivers
Question: Drivers who go too slowly are just as _____ as drivers who go too fast.
A.) annoying
B.) dangerous
C.) aggravating
D.) particular
E.) courteous
Question: One way to handle aggressive drivers is to:
A.) maintain direct eye contact
B.) honk your horn at them
C.) let them pass
D.) teach them a lesson
Question: Which of the following can cause reckless driving?
A.) anger
B.) stress
C.) anxiety
D.) all of the above
E.) none of the above
Question: What is the Negligent Operator Treatment System?
A.) Find careless and reckless drivers.
B.) Find people with warrants.
C.) Find people who drive with DUI
D.) none of the above
Question: __________ can cause a stressed driver to overreact to minor delays and mistakes, leading to aggressive and reckless driving.
A.) Sadness
B.) Irritability
C.) Confusion
D.) None of the above
A.) Defensive driving
B.) Night driving
C.) Aggressive driving
D.) Rush hour driving
Get the Correct ANSWER
Aggressive driving
EXPLANATION: The most extreme example of aggressive driving is Road Rage, when a traffic dispute escalates into a physical assault—perhaps a near crash that turns to violence. Aggressive driving consists of traffic infractions in which “road rage” becomes criminal behavior.
EXPLANATION: The most extreme example of aggressive driving is Road Rage, when a traffic dispute escalates into a physical assault—perhaps a near crash that turns to violence. Aggressive driving consists of traffic infractions in which “road rage” becomes criminal behavior.
Question: The most extreme example of aggressive driving is called ______ .
A.) Defensive driving
B.) Road rage
C.) Poor driving
Get the Correct ANSWER
Road rage
Question: Road rage is an aggressive driving incident that has lost control.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
Question: Road rage is not a crime.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
Question: Road rage is an aggressive driving incident where the driver has _____.
A.) been decided
B.) deescalated
C.) lost control
D.) nothing to lose
Get the Correct ANSWER
lost control
Question: Road rage is the term used to refer to physical assaults that result from a traffic dispute.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
Question: Who is an at-risk driver?
A.) A driver who is following all rules properly
B.) A driver who adapts to the driving situation
C.) A driver who is aggressive in traffic
D.) A driver who reacts appropriately to the driving situation
Get the Correct ANSWER
A driver who is aggressive in traffic
Question: What is an "at risk" driver?
A.) A driver who is following all rules properly
B.) A driver who is listening to the car stereo
C.) A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive
D.) A driver who is content with the driving situation
Get the Correct ANSWER
A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive
EXPLANATION: Risky drivers are: impatient with traffic, long lights, or slow drivers; aggressive or insistent on having their way; impulsive.
EXPLANATION: Risky drivers are: impatient with traffic, long lights, or slow drivers; aggressive or insistent on having their way; impulsive.
Question: Which of the following descriptions most likely indicates at-risk drivers?
A.) They are emotionally stable
B.) They are excessively happy
C.) They do not overreact
D.) They are rational decision makers
Get the Correct ANSWER
They are excessively happy
Question: What are some of the characteristics of safe vs. "at risk" drivers?
A.) Safe drivers only pay attention to the road
B.) Speeding. If a driver is able to handle the speed, he/she is obviously a safe driver
C.) Safe drivers travel slowly and are always nervous about their driving
D.) Feeling optimistic and capable of handling driving situations
Get the Correct ANSWER
Feeling optimistic and capable of handling driving situations
Question: When it comes down to it, __________ causes most collisions
➜ When it comes down to it blank causes most collisions
A.) Selfish and/or aggressive drivers
B.) Faulty equipment and brake failure
C.) Unlicensed or uninsured drivers
Get the Correct ANSWER
Selfish and/or aggressive drivers
Question: Drivers who go too slowly are just as _____ as drivers who go too fast.
A.) annoying
B.) dangerous
C.) aggravating
D.) particular
E.) courteous
Get the Correct ANSWER
dangerous
Question: One way to handle aggressive drivers is to:
A.) maintain direct eye contact
B.) honk your horn at them
C.) let them pass
D.) teach them a lesson
Get the Correct ANSWER
let them pass
Question: Which of the following can cause reckless driving?
A.) anger
B.) stress
C.) anxiety
D.) all of the above
E.) none of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above
Question: What is the Negligent Operator Treatment System?
A.) Find careless and reckless drivers.
B.) Find people with warrants.
C.) Find people who drive with DUI
D.) none of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
Find careless and reckless drivers.
Question: __________ can cause a stressed driver to overreact to minor delays and mistakes, leading to aggressive and reckless driving.
A.) Sadness
B.) Irritability
C.) Confusion
D.) None of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
Irritability
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