The 4 areas around your vehicle
What are gates
Deals with real and potential hazards. It is what drivers need to do when they drive.
What is IPDE?
you can roll through this sign but must stop if someone is coming
What is a yield sign?
What is the most common reason for accidents in Saskatchewan?
What is Distraction?
What is the acronym for signal, mirror & shoulder check
What is SMS?
what is it called when one follows at least 3 seconds behind?
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what is following distance?
You must pay fees to be legal to drive in Saskatchewan. This also pays for collisions with animals, other vehicles or stationary objects
What is insurance?
Octagonal sign that means one must completely stop
What is a stop sign?
is one of the first parts of your upper body that can be harmed in a collision due to the seat belt in front of it.
What is a collarbone?
Who is responsible to make sure all passengers in the car you are driving has their seatbelts on,
Who is the driver?
The areas around your vehicle you cant see with your mirrors
What are blind spots?
This collision considers both vehicle's speed at the time of the crash, which means even an accident at lower speeds can be catastrophic.
What is a head on collision?
Orange signs are used in this zone
What are construction zones?
Occurs when the head is quickly jerked forward and then backwards, snapping the neck as a whip would be cracked. It can damage the ligaments, tendons, facet joints, discs, and/or muscles in the neck.
What is whiplash?
Should always ride in a rear-facing car seat.
What is child under 1 year?
Where do you look when you are turning your head to shoulder check right
What is right side window in back of vehicle?
vehicle collision, human collision, and internal collision
What are 3 types of motor vehicle crash?
The road is shaped like a T and a driver usually yields to the right of way
What is a T Intersection?
You must wear this when you drive or you may receive a fine. It also saves lives.
What is a seatbelt?
to reduce the risk of ejection from a vehicle in the event of a crash. It reduces occupant motion, and thus injury risk in certain types of crashes.
What is the function of a seatbelt?
The road ends and you can only turn left or right
What is a road ends sign?
Newton's third law of motion is naturally applied to collisions between two objects. In a collision between two objects, both objects experience forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Such forces often cause one object to speed up (gain momentum) and the other object to slow down (lose momentum)
What is the law of collision?
There may be vehicles coming from the right lane
a car entering from right lane
Which province in Canada has the most car accidents?
What is Prince Edward Island?
a vehicle safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop.
What is a seatbelt?