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100

How long has UPS been in business

113 Years!!!

100
How many months and hours should a new teen driver practice

Practice supervised driving for 30-50 hours or 6 months

100

When should you wear your seatbelt?

Always!!!

100

The Five Viewing Habits are based on what two basic principles?

Space – Leaving enough distance between your car and other cars

Visibility – Moving eyes often, allowing you to see all that is happening as you drive

100

Why do you look left, right, left prior to entering an intersection?

You need to “clear” the first lane of traffic first and last.

200

How many years does a UPS driver have to drive without an accident to receive The Circle of Honour

25 Years!

200

The risk of being in a crash doubles by having how many extra teen passengers in the car.

Just one!
200

If you are a passenger and you see your ride drinking or getting high, what can you do?

Speak up! Tell the driver they shouldn't be driving!

Don't get in the car with the driver! It is always a good idea to have a back up plan, just in case your ride decides to drink or get high

200

1.Why do you use your horn, lights and signals while driving?

To establish eye contact

200

How many seconds should you delay your start before proceeding when stopped in traffic?

3 seconds

300

What is the leading cause of teen death in North America?

Motor Vehicle Crashes

300

What percent of teen drivers who died in a crash were not wearing seatbelts

60%

300

As a passenger what can you do to make sure people are wearing a seatbelt.

Name 1 of 2

(1) Always wear your seat belt (no matter where you are sitting in the car).
(2) Speak up if others in the vehicle are not wearing seat belts.

300

How do you eliminate a “billboard situation”?

Take your foot off the gas or step on the brake to increase the space between you and the “billboard.”

300

What should your following time be for speeds up to 50 km?

Following time should be 4-6 seconds for speeds up to 50 km.

400

How many teen drivers die in motor vehicle crashes a year

more than 700
400

Finish this sentence: Good Drivers ____ _____

50 bonus points for what good drivers do what when driving?

JUST DRIVE

They keep their hands on the wheel,

The keep their eyes on the road

They keep focused on driving!

400

As a passenger, what is one thing you can to do to prevent drowsy driving?

50 bonus points if you can name both!

(1) If you notice the driver is sleepy, suggest pulling over to rest.
(2) If you also have a license, take over driving.

400

When you use the triangle method to look around, how often should you look around

Your eyes should move every two seconds
400

How often should you check your mirrors?

5-8 seconds

500

How many times more likely are fatal accidents for newer drivers rather than experienced drivers?

8 times more likely!

500

Name 4 of the 8 danger zones!

Driver Inexperience

Driving with Teen Passengers

Nighttime Driving

Not Wearing Seat Belts

Distracted Driving

Drowsy Driving

Reckless Driving

Impaired Driving

500

Besides wearing seat belts and helping a drowsy driver, give 4 other examples of being a good passenger

•Avoid being the passenger of a brand-new teen driver (which is illegal in certain states anyway).

•Do not distract the driver (e.g., showing social media posts, turning up the radio extra loud, etc.).

•Offer to help the driver.

•If the driver wants to answer a text, do it for him/her.

•Speak up if you feel unsafe due to reckless driving.

•Never ride with a driver who has been drinking or using drugs.

•Encourage an impaired driver to not drive in that condition.

500

Name 3 out of the 5 UPS viewing habits.

50 bonus points if you can name all 5!

Look Up Ahead

See as much as you can

Look around you

Keep away from other vehicles

See and be seen

500

Name 5 of the UPS 10 Point Commentary

Look left, right, left before entering an intersection.

Keep space in front of your car when stopped in traffic.

Delay your start-up by 3 seconds after the vehicle in front of you has started to move.

Maintain a good following distance.

Look further down the road – look for changes in your travel path

Scan parked cars – look for signs of movement.

Identify stale green lights.

Look for eye contact.

Look over your shoulders when changing lanes.

Check mirrors every 5-8 seconds.

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