If you have to drive on a long trip, wearing your seatbelt prevents your _______ from tiring so quickly.
A.) muscles
B.) brain
C.) feet
D.) fingers
On long trips, you should take a break from driving every two hours.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
When taking a long road trip, plan rest stops before you leave - at least once every __________
A.) hour or 50 miles.
B.) two hours or 100 miles.
C.) four hours or 200 miles.
The daily driving limit for time spent behind the wheel should be no more than
A.) Two hours
B.) Two to four hours
C.) Six to eight hours
D.) A maximum of 12 hours
You should take a break from driving when you become emotionally disturbed.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
In order to reduce stress when traveling, you should avoid ___________.
A.) Police officers
B.) Family members
C.) Rush-hour traffic
D.) Average travel speeds
A map's ___________ explains its markings and symbols.
A.) legend
B.) border
C.) topography
D.) large print
Using a map for trip planning can make driving
A.) slower.
B.) less stressful.
C.) more stressful.
D.) fuel efficient.
Trip planning helps reduce
A.) driving distance.
B.) stress.
C.) insurance costs.
D.) both Choice A and Choice B.
Before you leave for a trip, you should check your
A.) Tire condition
B.) Vehicle lights
C.) Fuel gauge
D.) All of the above
Before leaving for a trip, drivers should check
A.) road conditions.
B.) weather conditions.
C.) possible road construction work.
D.) all of the above.
A pre-trip inspection will help you ____________.
A.) find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown
B.) avoid a post-trip inspection
C.) know how far you must travel
D.) save money on fuel
To prevent fatigue from affecting your driving, you should take regularly scheduled breaks every two hours or every 100 miles.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
You can help prevent fatigue by __________
A.) getting as much rest as possible the night before driving.
B.) taking frequent rest stops.
C.) all of the above
True or False: Fatigue is considered an impairment.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Fatigue affects your body but not your mind.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Fatigue is not considered an impairment.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Can fatigue seriously impair one's driving ability.
A.) No
B.) Yes
Talking to a passenger is one way to avoid fatigue while driving.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
To prevent fatigue affects your drive, you must bring un______.
A.) map
B.) hotel reservations
C.) a passenger to help with handling.
The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of_______.
A.) dayligt
B.) mid-day
C.) darkness
Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of____.
A.) Daylight
B.) half-day
C.) the dark
Allowing time for rest stops is one way to avoid fatigue while driving.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Fatigue can be both ________________.
A.) Mental and physical
B.) Positive and negative
C.) Unexpected and fast
D.) Healthy and dangerous
To prevent fatigue from affecting your driving, you should bring a_______.
A.) map
B.) hotel reservations
C.) a passenger to help drive.
Stress, emotions and fatigue will _____ affect one's ability to drive.
A.) always
B.) never
C.) sometimes
D.) usually
Bringing a ______________ along with you on long road trips can help prevent fatigue from affecting your driving.
A.) Passenger to help drive
B.) pack of cigar
C.) bottle of beer
D.) loaded gun
A.) muscles
B.) brain
C.) feet
D.) fingers
Get the Correct ANSWER
muscles
On long trips, you should take a break from driving every two hours.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
When taking a long road trip, plan rest stops before you leave - at least once every __________
A.) hour or 50 miles.
B.) two hours or 100 miles.
C.) four hours or 200 miles.
Get the Correct ANSWER
two hours or 100 miles.
EXPLANATION: On long trips, take a break every 100 miles or 2 hours.
EXPLANATION: On long trips, take a break every 100 miles or 2 hours.
The daily driving limit for time spent behind the wheel should be no more than
A.) Two hours
B.) Two to four hours
C.) Six to eight hours
D.) A maximum of 12 hours
Get the Correct ANSWER
Six to eight hours
You should take a break from driving when you become emotionally disturbed.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
In order to reduce stress when traveling, you should avoid ___________.
A.) Police officers
B.) Family members
C.) Rush-hour traffic
D.) Average travel speeds
Get the Correct ANSWER
Rush-hour traffic
A map's ___________ explains its markings and symbols.
A.) legend
B.) border
C.) topography
D.) large print
Get the Correct ANSWER
legend
Using a map for trip planning can make driving
A.) slower.
B.) less stressful.
C.) more stressful.
D.) fuel efficient.
Get the Correct ANSWER
less stressful.
Trip planning helps reduce
A.) driving distance.
B.) stress.
C.) insurance costs.
D.) both Choice A and Choice B.
Get the Correct ANSWER
both Choice A and Choice B.
Before you leave for a trip, you should check your
A.) Tire condition
B.) Vehicle lights
C.) Fuel gauge
D.) All of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
All of the above
Before leaving for a trip, drivers should check
A.) road conditions.
B.) weather conditions.
C.) possible road construction work.
D.) all of the above.
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above.
A pre-trip inspection will help you ____________.
A.) find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown
B.) avoid a post-trip inspection
C.) know how far you must travel
D.) save money on fuel
Get the Correct ANSWER
find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown
To prevent fatigue from affecting your driving, you should take regularly scheduled breaks every two hours or every 100 miles.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
You can help prevent fatigue by __________
A.) getting as much rest as possible the night before driving.
B.) taking frequent rest stops.
C.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above
EXPLANATION: You can help prevent fatigue by taking frequent rest stops and getting as much rest as possible the night before driving.
EXPLANATION: You can help prevent fatigue by taking frequent rest stops and getting as much rest as possible the night before driving.
True or False: Fatigue is considered an impairment.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
EXPLANATION: Fatigue affects our reaction time, decreasing awareness and impairing judgment. Fatigue affects your ability to drive, just as alcohol or drugs affects it. Fatigue is an impairment.
EXPLANATION: Fatigue affects our reaction time, decreasing awareness and impairing judgment. Fatigue affects your ability to drive, just as alcohol or drugs affects it. Fatigue is an impairment.
Fatigue affects your body but not your mind.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
Fatigue is not considered an impairment.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
EXPLANATION: Fatigue affects our reaction time, decreasing awareness and impairing judgment. Fatigue affects your ability to drive, just as alcohol or drugs affects it. Fatigue is an impairment.
EXPLANATION: Fatigue affects our reaction time, decreasing awareness and impairing judgment. Fatigue affects your ability to drive, just as alcohol or drugs affects it. Fatigue is an impairment.
Can fatigue seriously impair one's driving ability.
A.) No
B.) Yes
Get the Correct ANSWER
Yes
Talking to a passenger is one way to avoid fatigue while driving.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
To prevent fatigue affects your drive, you must bring un______.
A.) map
B.) hotel reservations
C.) a passenger to help with handling.
Get the Correct ANSWER
a passenger to help with handling.
The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of_______.
A.) dayligt
B.) mid-day
C.) darkness
Get the Correct ANSWER
darkness
EXPLANATION: Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of the dark. The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of darkness.
EXPLANATION: Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of the dark. The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of darkness.
Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of____.
A.) Daylight
B.) half-day
C.) the dark
Get the Correct ANSWER
the dark
Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of the dark. The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of darkness.
Attack of fatigue often coincides with the attack of the dark. The onset of fatigue frequently coincides with the onset of darkness.
Allowing time for rest stops is one way to avoid fatigue while driving.
A.) TRUE
B.) FALSE
Get the Correct ANSWER
TRUE
Fatigue can be both ________________.
A.) Mental and physical
B.) Positive and negative
C.) Unexpected and fast
D.) Healthy and dangerous
Get the Correct ANSWER
Mental and physical
To prevent fatigue from affecting your driving, you should bring a_______.
A.) map
B.) hotel reservations
C.) a passenger to help drive.
Get the Correct ANSWER
a passenger to help drive.
Stress, emotions and fatigue will _____ affect one's ability to drive.
A.) always
B.) never
C.) sometimes
D.) usually
Get the Correct ANSWER
always
Bringing a ______________ along with you on long road trips can help prevent fatigue from affecting your driving.
A.) Passenger to help drive
B.) pack of cigar
C.) bottle of beer
D.) loaded gun
Get the Correct ANSWER
Passenger to help drive
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