All states have a set level of intoxication at a BAC of this percent
What is 0.08%
100
When brakes overheat and lose their effectiveness, the condition is called this
Brake Fade
200
This is by far the most common cause for collisions
What is Driver Error
200
These roadway markings are used to guide your driving path
What is Reflectors
200
The only way to reduce the body's BAC and the degree of impairment is
What is Time
200
If you are unaware of how to change a flat tire, you can find directions here
What is the owner's manual or the spare-tire compartment
300
This aspect of driving is most affected by attitudes.
What is Driver Behavior
300
Two solid yellow lines on a two way highway indicate this
What is no passing from either way
300
An amphetamine drug is this type of drug
What is a Stimulant
300
This state law requires you to prove you can pay for damages you cause in a collision is called this
What is The Financial Responsibility Law
400
High collision rate amongst beggining drivers is due mostly to this
What is Lack of Experience
400
You should slow or stop and give the right of way to traffic when seeing this type of sign
What is a Yield
400
A person who serves alcohol to an intoxicated individual can be held responsible for damages caused by that individual. This is an example of
What is a Dram Shop Law
400
At this speed you can swerve to a new path in less distance than you need to stop
What is 40mph or above
500
The IPDE Process stands for
What is Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
500
The purposes of traffic signs are to do these three things
What is Regulate, Warn, Guide
500
In North Carolina is it illegal for a driver under the age of 21 to have a BAC greater than 0.02 percent, this law is called
What is a Zero Tolerance Law
500
You car stalls on the train tracks just as the train left and no train is due to come for several hours, you should shift into this gear and push the car off the tracks.