Reading or sending a text for five seconds while driving at 55 mph is the approximate equivalent of driving what percentage of the length of a football field with your eyes closed?
a. 25
b. 50
c. 75
d. 100
What is d. 100%. Teens are the largest age group reported as distracted at the time of fatal crashes. If you need to send or read a text, pull over.
According to a study published in the Journal of Safety Research, _________ of all weather-related injuries are slips or trips on ice and snow. (Hint the number is 13 years away from the age of Chuck Norris)
a. 17%
b. 47%
c. 77%
d. 97%
What is d. 97%
Where do most slips and trips on stairs happen?
a. The first step
b. The middle steps
c. The last step
d. On the way down
e. a & c
What is e. a & c
What percentage have actually fallen asleep at the wheel? (Hint same age as Zac Efron)
a. 23%
b. 30%
c. 37%
d. 42%
What is c. 37%
According to Parade Magazine What meats were served at the first Thanksgiving celebration?
a. Turkey, Chicken, rabbit and catfish
b. Spam, Vienna Sausage, SpaghettiOs and Sardines
c. Venison, swan, duck and goose
d. Pork, Beef, Lamb and Shellfish
What is c. Venison, swan, duck and goose
What are some ways you can plan ahead before setting out on a holiday road trip?
a. Research the route you’ll be taking.
b. Check your vehicle’s fluid levels and tire condition.
c. Register or update your Emergency Contact Information (ECI)
d. All of the above
What is d. All of the above.
You can walk like an Egyptian, but on Ice and snow you would be better off to walk like a __________
What is a penguin
When falling, it is best practice to break your fall with your hands.
a. True
b. False
What is b. False
The largest at-risk group for sleep-related crashes is commercial drivers. (True or False)
What is FALSE. Sleep-related crashes are most common in young people, who tend to stay up late, sleep too little, and drive at night
Who was the first President to pardon a turkey?
a. Ford
b. Nixon.
c. Kennedy
d. Johnson
What is c. Kennedy
If you are traveling and have you’ve been drinking and decide to use a ride-share service to get home, what’s a good tip to keep in mind?
a. Watch for the driver from a well-hidden spot.
b. Choose a well-lit spot to be picked up.
c. Always select a pickup spot near a major intersection.
d. None of the above.
What is b. Choose a well-lit spot to be picked up.
According to Guinness World Records What is the width of the largest snowflake on record?
a. Three inches
b. Five inches
c. Ten inches
d. Fifteen inches
What is d. Fifteen inches
Snowflakes fall at an average speed of 3 to 4 miles per hour. Not too fast, so don’t worry about being clobbered!
Slips, trips, and falls are responsible for ___% of all accidental deaths. Hint: Close to a fortnight.
a. Less than 5%
b. 15%
c. 26%
d. More than 30%
What is b. 15%
Fortnight comes from the Old English, and is literally a shortened form of fourteen nights.
Eating a big lunch tends to make everyone sleep. (True or False)
What is FALSE. Things such as heavy meals, warm rooms, and long drives only unmask the presence of sleep deprivation or sleep debt; they do not cause sleepiness.
How many calories on average are consumed, per person, at Thanksgiving dinner?
a. 1,000 to 2,500
b. 2,000 to 3,500
c. 3,000 to 4,500
d. 4,000 to 5,500
What is c. 3,000 to 4,500
True or false; Keep extension cords out of sight by placing them under carpets and furniture.
What is false
Car A and Car B are traveling down ice-glazed roads at the same speed in two different locations. The temperature where Car A is traveling is 30 degrees Fahrenheit; the temperature where Car B is traveling is 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The drivers of both cars hit the brakes at exactly the same moment. If both the cars and the roads they travel are otherwise identical, which car will come to a stop first? (Hint: Hitting a tree doesn’t count.)
What is car B, Car B will stop before Car A. The car driving on ice at 30 degrees Fahrenheit needs a braking distance twice as long as the car driving on ice at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, since ice is more slippery near the freezing point than at lower temperatures.
What does the image (below) mean?
a. A gymnastics event nearby
b. A slippery floor
c. An amusement park, slip ‘n slide
d. Lack of gravity
What is b. A slippery floor
Rolling down a window or singing along with the radio while driving will help keep someone awake. (True or False)
What is FALSE. An open window or music has no lasting effect on a person’s ability to stay awake. In fact, they may mask the person’s lack of alertness further.
According to Billions Luxury Magazine, How much did the world's most expensive Thanksgiving dinner on record cost, served 12 people?
Facts: Two 20 lb. free-range turkeys covered in edible gold flakes, seasoned with rare exotic spices from the Middle East, sweet potatoes with caviar, mashed potatoes with Swedish moose cheese, butternut squash with black truffles, stuffing with an imported British bread that is made with champagne rather than water, seafood stuffing included Alaskan king crab, Maine lobster, Otoro tuna, golden caviar from the Caspian Sea. Gravy made with a bottle of Louis XIII cognac.
The table also includes mixed berries with a 1968 champagne sabayon cream sauce, king oysters, stuffing with Japanese Prized Wagyu beef. Wagyu beef lollipops with a peppercorn sauce made from special reserve Louis XII cognac .
The drink selection also comes with top notch brands and including a 40-year-old port wine.
And if that's not enough in addition to the meal, the price tag also includes a few gifts and comes with: His and her iPhone 11 Pro Max smartphones, Seven-day getaway on the Sea Dream Yacht; a $20,000 Black Friday shopping spree; four tickets to Super Bowl LIV (54) with first-class flights and a stay at The Setai, Miami Beach.
a. $91,000
b. $131,000
c. $181,000
d. $221,000
What is c. $181,000
Priced at a staggering $181,000 for 12 people you want to hope that you're not splitting the bill.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Say “no” to foods that have been sitting out at room temperature for:
a. 45 minutes
b. 1 hour
c. 1 ½ hours
d. 2 hours
What is d. 2 hours
What’s more dangerous: hypothermia or frostbite?
What is Hypothermia. A person is unable to think clearly or move. Get them into a warm room, remove wet clothing, and warm up the body with warm blankets and drinks.
Which of the following is the leading cause for falling fatalities?
a. Slippery tiles
b. Ladders
c. Stairs and steps
d. Tripping over objects
What is c. Stairs and steps
People can usually tell when they are going to fall asleep. (True or False)
What is FALSE. Sleep is not voluntary. If you’re tired, you can fall asleep and never know it. When you’re driving at 60 miles per hour and fall asleep for a few seconds (a microsleep), you can travel up to the length of a football field without any control of your vehicle.