Intro to Drivers ED
Leading cause of death for 16-17 year olds.
What are vehicle crashes?
Direction from which we should approach a parked vehicle.
What is the front?
Signs that give information.
What are guide signs?
Three forces we fight while driving.
Time period in life that poses the highest risk for driving.
What are 12-24 months?
What is 10 inches?
The maximum speed allowed on the road under ideal conditions.
What is absolute speed limit?
Doubling our speed will do this to our vehicles energy.
What is quadruple?
The four kinds of disorder.
What are simple, complicated, complex, and chaos?
The purpose of enhanced mirror settings.
What is reduced head and neck turning?
Fastest recommended speed around curves under ideal conditions.
An estimation of our total stopping distance.
What is the four second rule?
The percentage of risk that increases with two additional passengers in the car, regarding 16-19 year olds.
What is 100%?
What is looking left, right, and left again?
The meaning of a pennant shaped sign.
What is no passing zone?
Turn on turn signals this many seconds in advance of a turn.
What is 4 seconds?
Among nighttime crashes involving teens, nearly 60 percent happen between these times.
What are 9 PM and Midnight?
Following distance needed when traveling 45 MPH.
What is 3 seconds?
A term that describes backing off the stop line so that a truck has room to cut into your lane when making a right turn.
What is a staggered stop?
Most important decision we make when managing our space and time on the road.
What is minimizing risk?
Average time needed to develop and demonstrate the abilities of an average driver.
What are 5 years?
Name of green light that nobody knows how long it has been green.
What is stale green light?
Invisible line running from eyes to a point of focus.
What is line of sight?
What is aggressively scanning the road ahead?
More than 1/2 of crashes, involving teens, happen on these days.
What is Friday, Saturday, and Sunday?
Point at which the head restraint should be adjusted.
The meaning of this sign.
What is school zone?
The three parts of braking.
What is perception, reaction, and braking?