The leading cause of death for young people
Motor Vehicle Colllisions
What is the Zero-Tolerance Law? (Closest Definition)
Means that if you are a driver under 21 years of age and you have a BAC greater than .02 you are guilty of breaking the law.
What does IPDE mean?
I- Identify
P-Predict
D-Decide
E-Execute
Name the different types of distractions? The distractions, not any examples. (Hint: There are 4)
- Cognitive distraction
- Visual Distraction
- Auditory Distraction
- Biomechanical Distraction
Driving with the intent to harm is called____?
Road Rage
Explain what implied consent is? (Closet answer)
It means anyone who operates a motor vehicle automatically consents to be tested for BAC and other drugs if stopped for suspicion of drug use while driving.
What is the HOV lane? Who has the right to be in this lane? Name 2
Motorcycles, Cars with 2 or more people, Buses
What does yield mean?
To slow down and stop
What is the first action to take when experiencing loss of traction due to hydroplane.
Grip wheel firmly
In what weather conditions is can you use your low- beams? Name 2.
Rain, Snow, Fog
What is the most defensive action to take when driving?
Cover brake and increase awareness
What is HTS? And name who is involved in this system. Name all 3.
People(Roadway users), Vehicles, Roadways
What can lower you BAC? There is only one answer.
Only Time.
What is class is your adult license
Class "C"
Which collision is the worst to have?
Head-On Collision
What color is the construction zone sign?
Orange
Where do you look to check your blind spot?
Over your shoulder
What emotion is most prominent with drivers? Most Prominent, taking only one answer.
Anger
What is an uncontrolled intersection?
An intersection where no signals or signs to regulate traffic.
What does it take to be a defensive driver?
Preparing for how to react in case of imminent collision.
Driving with purpose to protect yourself and others.
Following distance. Covering the brake. Staying focused.
Continuous monitoring of mirrors. Courteous Driving Attitude.
Graduated licensing program
- Learner's Permit (15-16) Class CL
- Intermediate License (16-17) Class D
- Full Privilege License (18 and older) Class C
Where should your hands be on steering wheel clockwise?
3-9,4-8
What is the cause of most collisions?
Driver Error
What is a NO-Zone
The blind spots of a truck (box trucks, trailers)
Going faster than you think you are.
What is velocitation