If you find yourself driving near a driver that you suspect is impaired, your first response should be to __________.
A.) attempt to pull them over, and get him or her off the road
B.) immediately establish more space between you and that driver
C.) use your cell phone to call 911 while driving
D.) ignore the potentially distracted driver
Get the Correct ANSWER
immediately establish more space between you and that driver
Distractions can negatively affect a drivers _______________________.
A.) perception
B.) decision-making
C.) evasive maneuvering
D.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above
Distractions while driving can be:
A.) visual
B.) physical
C.) mental/cognitive
D.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above
The three category types of distractions include visual, physical and _____________.
A.) Synergistic
B.) Mental
C.) Complex
D.) Compound
Get the Correct ANSWER
Mental
When text messaging behind the wheel, the time a driver's eyes are off the road can increase by up to _____
When text messaging behind the wheel the time a drivers eyes percentage
A.) 20%
B.) 200%
C.) 40%
D.) 400%
Get the Correct ANSWER
400%
True or False: You are less likely to be involved in a collision when using a hands-free device vs. a hand-held while driving.
A.) True
B.) False
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
Research shows that the risk of collision associated when using hand-held cell phone is _________ when using hand-free cell phones
A.) about the same
B.) less than
C.) more than
Get the Correct ANSWER
about the same
Staying awake for 18 hours straight can cause impairments in your driving ability approximately equal to a blood alcohol level of____
Staying awake for eighteen hours straight can cause impairments in your driving ability approximately equal to a blood alcohol level of _________.
A.) 0.15%
B.) 0.05%
C.) 0.1%
D.) 1.0%
Get the Correct ANSWER
0.05%
Staying awake for 24 hours straight can cause impairments in your driving ability approximately equal to a blood alcohol level of____
Staying awake for twenty-four hours straight can cause impairments in your driving ability approximately equal to a blood alcohol concentration of ________.
A.) 0.015%
B.) 0.05%
C.) 0.1%
D.) 1.0%
Get the Correct ANSWER
0.1%
Drowsiness while driving could result from:
A.) sleep deprivation
B.) an undiagnosed sleep disorder
C.) driving on a long trip
D.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
all of the above
Drivers’ bodies __________ give drivers advance warning before falling asleep behind the wheel, such as by yawning or nodding off.
A.) will always
B.) will never
C.) may or may not
Get the Correct ANSWER
may or may not
True or False: A driver can predict when he/she is about to fall asleep.
A.) True
B.) False
Get the Correct ANSWER
FALSE
On long trips, drivers should stop every_______or every__________ to take a break
A.) 1 hour, 75 miles
B.) 2 hours, 100 miles
C.) 4 hours, 350 miles
D.) 6 hours, 550 miles
Get the Correct ANSWER
2 hours, 100 miles
EXPLANATION: On long trips, drivers should stop every 2 hours or every 100 miles to take a break. If you need a rest or break when driving on an interstate highway, avoid pulling off the road at an unfamiliar location. Take advantage of the rest areas that are in place for motorists to have a safe location off the roadway when they need to take a break and return to the highway more alert.
EXPLANATION: On long trips, drivers should stop every 2 hours or every 100 miles to take a break. If you need a rest or break when driving on an interstate highway, avoid pulling off the road at an unfamiliar location. Take advantage of the rest areas that are in place for motorists to have a safe location off the roadway when they need to take a break and return to the highway more alert.
_______ may help prevent a driver from falling asleep behind the wheel:
A.) increasing the radio volume
B.) taking regular breaks
C.) driving faster
D.) opening the window
Get the Correct ANSWER
taking regular breaks
_____________occurs when a driver uses the vehicle or some other weapon to threaten or cause harm to another roadway users
A.) road rage
B.) aggressive driving
C.) tailgating
D.) skidding
Get the Correct ANSWER
road rage
To reduce your risk when faced with an aggressive or enraged drivers, your best move is to__________
To reduce your risk when faced with an aggressive or enraged driver, your best move is to:
A.) make eye contact with the driver
B.) talk with the driver
C.) drive to home
D.) drive to a public place, such as a police or fire station
Get the Correct ANSWER
drive to a public place, such as a police or fire station
If you encounter an aggressive or enraged driver, you should:
A.) remain in your vehicle
B.) confront the driver
C.) avoid eye contact with the other driver or occupants
D.) A and C
Get the Correct ANSWER
A and C
When driving, one of your goals should be to never cause another driver to:
A.) wait for you to make a turn on red
B.) use their brakes
C.) pull in front of you in a parking lot
D.) all of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
use their brakes
When driving, one of your goals should be to never cause another driver to:
A.) steer around you
B.) use their cruise control
C.) back out of a parking space
D.) none of the above
Get the Correct ANSWER
steer around you
To help prevent being hit by a red light runner
A.) avoid rushing into an intersection as soon as the light turns green
B.) keep your headlights on
C.) increase your speed
D.) A and B
Get the Correct ANSWER
A and B
__________occurs when a driver operates a vehicle in a pushy or bold manner:
A.) road rage
B.) aggressive driving
C.) tailgating
D.) skidding
Get the Correct ANSWER
aggressive driving
Tailgating is considered to be _________
A.) hydroplaning
B.) road rage
C.) skidding
D.) aggressive driving
Get the Correct ANSWER
aggressive driving
Another driver verbally attacking you would be considered:
A.) fatigue
B.) Road rage
C.) disobeying traffic control devices
D.) aggressive driving
Get the Correct ANSWER
Road rage
Post a Comment