Following Distances
Road Conditions
Collisions
Driving Situations
Driving Risks
100
When a vehicle follows too closely behind another vehicle
What is tailgating?
100

Cell phone use is only permitted

with Hands free device

100
The standard collision-precention formula
What is be alert, be prepared, and act in time?
100
One of the most prevalent factors that contribute to traffic collisions on a highway
What is driving too fast?
100
Can have a negative impact on a motorist's driving
What are emotions?
200
What should the following distance be for every 10 mph?
What is 1 car length?
200
After ______ mph, tires may totally leave the road surface.
What is 55?
200
Choices that a motorist must make in emergency situations
What are last minute choices?
200
Motorists should always be on the lookout for signs that warn of these
What are road hazards? (hills, dips, narrow bridges, bumps, railroad tracks)
200
A motorist may experience this is he/she has been behind the wheel for a long time
What is "highway hypnosis?"
300
During poor road conditions, a motorist should do this
What is increase following distance?
300
When should the three-seconds-plus rule should be increased to 4 or more seconds?
What is on wet roads?
300
During a head-on collision, if the vehicle is not equipped with airbags, the driver should do this
What is throw themselves onto the passenger seat?
300

Someone is injured every ____ Seconds in an auto accident.

 18 seconds

300
Extreme cases of aggressive driving can lead to this
What is road rage?
400
Tailgating can cause a series of _______ collisions when many vehicles are too close together.
What is rear-end?
400
Chances of hydroplaning increase as _______ increases.
What is speed?
400
The 3 things a motorist can do to avoid collisions
What is stop quickly, turn quickly, and speed up?
400
In a city, a motorist should always look this far ahead
What is 12 seconds?
400
Winter driving has special dangers, including longer ______.
What are hours of darkness?
500
The equation for stopping distance
What is Perception Distance + Reaction Distance + Braking Distance?
500

The average driver takes _____ seconds to perceive a stop and another _____ seconds to react.

point-seven-five seconds to perceive a stop, and another point-seven-five

500

What is the leading cause of collisions when driving?

Distracted Driving

500
Name three of the basics that a motorist must keep in mind when traveling through a construction/work zone
What is stay alert, pay close attention, turn on headlights, don't tailgate, don't speed, minimize distractions, expect the unexpected, and be patient?
500

Company vehicles are to be used _______ for company business

Exclusively/Only