What does a red sign usually mean?
What is Stop, prohibition, or important command?
Grip between tires and road
What is traction?
Which environment has the most pedestrians and intersections?
What is city?
Extreme Tiredness
What is Fatigue?
has the least protection on the road
What is pedestrians?
This sign is
What is Railroad crossing Sign?
What is inertia?
What is Object stays in motion
Which environment has hills, and fewer controls?
What is Rural?
Name ONE effect of alcohol on driving (extra points if you can name all 3)
What is Slower reaction / poor judgment / coordination?
Why should you avoid driving next to trucks?
What is Blind Spots?
What is a Do not Enter or Wrong Direction sign?
What happens when traction is lost?
What is Skid?
This environment has the highest speeds and least reaction time
What is highway?
What does BAC stand for?
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
What should you always do at a crosswalk
Yield / be prepared to stop
This sign warning you about what area?
What is School Zone?
When Tires lose contact with road due to water
What is hydroplaning?
City driving risky even at low speeds?
(extra points if you can name all 3)
What are
More hazards?
hidden risks?
irregular flow?
The 3 Distraction types:
What is Eyes, hands, attention?
What should you do if you cannot see the truck driver’s mirrors?
What is Assume they cannot see you?
What COLOR is usually paired with this shape?
What is Yellow?
Stopping distance includes what TWO parts?
What is Thinking distance + braking distance ?
Why do highways require more planning?
(extra points if you can name all 3)
What is
High speed + less reaction time + merging?
Combining two or more agents, drugs, (alcohol and drugs) producing a combined effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
What is Synergism?
When sharing the Road, safe drivers:
What is adjust, give space, & expect mistakes?