Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-8
Chapters 9-11
Chapters 12-15
Chapters 16-18
100

List 3 primary factors involved in teen crashes

Failure to yeild the right of way

Driving too fast

Being distracted

Following other drivers too cloly

Driving after consuming alcohol/drugs

100

Explain the difference between white and yellow pavement markings.

White indicates traffic traveling in the same direction

Yellow indicates traffic traveling in opposite directions

100

What are the steps for preparing to turn?

Signal/mirror/head check

Slow Down

Start turning the wheel after slowing down enough

100

What is the first ability to be impaired by alcohol or other drugs?

Judgement or ability to make decisions

100

What are some risks associated with nighttime conditions?

Glare

Narrower side vision with lower light

More impaired drivers on the road

200

What should you do when approaching your vehicle parked at a curb?

Approach the driver's door from the front, facing oncoming traffic

200

On road signs, what do these colors indicate?

Blue - Green - Red - Black and White

Blue - Services

Green - Directions

Red - Stop

Black/White - Regulatory

200

List 2 common errors new drivers tend to make when changing lanes

Forget to signal

Moves lanes too early (before checking if safe)

Inconsistent speed

Turning the wheel too much

Getting too close to other cars already in the lane

Forgetting to turn signal off

200

How long (on average) does it take to eliminate the alcohol contained in one drink?

1.25 to 1.5 hours

200

Explain Hydroplaning

When water comes between the tiers and the road enough to result in a loss of traction

300

Which type of road provides less traction than concrete?

Asphalt

Gravel

Brick

300

Explain Right of Way laws

Laws designed to help drivers identify who can go first when more than one vehicle approaches a space at the same time

300

Explain how drivers can reduce risk at railroad crossings

Slow down and be more alert

If flashing lights/barricades are lowered, wait until they turn off/are all the way up before crossing

Make sure you can clear the tracks before crossing over (NEVER be sitting on the tracks)

NEVER attempt to beat a train

300
Explain the effects of marijuana on drivers

They tend to focus on one thing at a time

They become drowsy

Have difficulty judging time/space/speed

300

What tread depth should your tiers have to be safe to use?

4/32 of an inch

400

Explain the different levels of acceleration:

Idle - Light - Progressive - Thrust

Idle - no pressure on gas peddle

Light - light pressure (1-10 mph)

Progressive - Firm pressure to increase speed (accelerating in business/city areas)

Thrust - firm push on gas peddle to increase as quickly as possible (accelerating onto the freeway)

400

What does READ stand for in READ the Road?

R-Right speed for Right now

E- Eyes up/Brain on

A-Anticipate others' moves

D-Donut of space

400

List 2 advantages of roundabouts over traditional intersections

Traffic does not cross paths at various angles

No unnecessary stopping

Fewer crashes because of no left turns

No need to judge gaps between oncoming vehicles

Risk of head-on collision is greatly reduced

Lower Speeds

Smaller angles of impact

No traffic signals

More environmentally friendly (more fuel-efficient)

400

Explain what you should do to prevent cell phone distractions while driving.

Do Not Disturb mode (Most Effective)

Put your phone away (in a backpack or other secure area)

400

What are your responsibilites if you are involved in a crash?

Stop immediately and avoid blocking traffic if able

Check for injuries and call 911 if necessary

Try to warn other drivers if able

Turn on Hazards

Notify police

Exchange information

Remain at the scene until police dismiss you

Notify your insurance company

500

List 3 good habits when starting a vehicle engine

Foot on brake pedal

Emergency brake on

Gear is in park

Seatbelt on before starting car

As soon as engine starts, release key

500

Explain the concept of separating risks and give an example.

When you have 2 risks, like oncoming traffic on your left and pedestrians on your right, you deal with them one at a time. Let oncoming car pass, then pass the pedestrians after. Don't try to pass oncoming car and pedestrians at the same time if you can.

500

Describe the process for uphill parking

Find a safe spot to park

Signal/mirror/head check

Stop next to the curb and out of traffic

Turn wheels "Up, Up and Away" (DRUL)

Put car in park and set parking break

500

How much sleep do teens need each night?

9 to 9.5 hours

500

List 3 advantages of properly maintaining a vehicle

Protect your investment (cars are expensive)

Keep the vehicle safe

Prevent problems before they happen

Reduce costly repairs

Increase fuel economy

Emit less harmful exhaust

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