What is Hydroplaning
Weather Hazards
Visibility
Roadway and Infrastructure
Misc.
200

The name for the accumulation of a film of water under the footprint of a tire, which lifts the tire from the roadway surface.

What is Hydroplaning?

200

The most common environmental hazard encountered while driving.

What is rain?

200

The percentage of information necessary for driving that a driver's eyes gather.

What is 90% (or more)?

200

This energy of motion gives a driver the feeling of being pulled outward when rounding a curve.

What is inertia (or kinetic energy)?

200

Are dogs cool?

What is yes?

400

The main reason a car hydroplanes in the rain.

What is traction?

400

When driving in this type of weather, you should use low beams and reduce your speed.

What is fog?

400

This natural phenomenon significantly reduces a driver's field of view, peripheral vision, and ability to distinguish colors and edges.

What is darkness (or driving at night)?

400

This term describes danger areas around a large truck that the truck driver cannot see.

What are no-zones (or blind spots)?

400

Is the Bismark a Battleship?

What is yes?

600

The primary action a driver should take to regain control of a vehicle that is hydroplaning.

What is don't BRAKE?

600

A driver should anticipate problems and look for this specific road condition when driving in winter weather, especially on bridges.

What is black ice?

600

When a vehicle approaches you at night with its headlights on high beams, this is where you should look to avoid being blinded.

What is toward the right edge of the road/lane?

600

Altitude can affect a vehicle's performance in this specific way when traveling uphill.

What is reducing pulling power?

600

Who is the orange?

Who is Donald J. Trump?

800

Two conditions that increase the risk of hydroplaning besides heavy rain.

What is high speeds and worn tire tread?

800

In extreme heat, this vehicle system is put under extra stress and can fail if not properly maintained

What is the cooling system/radiator?

800

Besides fog and glare, this common road debris can be considered an environmental hazard that reduces visibility or creates a physical risk.

What is litter/debris/objects on the road?

800

Removing road markings and traffic instructions in an urban area can slow vehicles down because drivers engage in this type of behavior.

What is more cautious driving (or complex decision making/risk compensation)?

800

What are cats?

What is demons?

1000

The name for the special grooves in tires designed to channel water away and reduce the risk of hydroplaning.

What is Tread Grooves?

1000

Strong, gusting winds can be particularly hazardous for these two types of roadway users.

What are motorcyclists and drivers of large trucks/high-profile vehicles? 

1000

Besides fog and glare, this common road debris can be considered an environmental hazard that reduces visibility or creates a physical risk.

What is glare (or sun glare)?

1000

Most railroad crossing fatalities are caused by this single factor.

What is not paying attention? 

1000

Who is the best teacher?

Who is Mr.Thunholm?

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