This is something with four legs who sometimes have no knowledge and will run out in front of your car ?
What is animals ( deer, etc. )
What sign is this:
What is railroad crossing
Check your _____ when heading out to your car
What is your surroundings
When driving, where is it recommended you put your hands at ?
What is 9 & 3
10 & 2
The most common cause of teen crashes is a ?
What is a phone
What is something you'd stop for if you start feeling hungry, what is this ?
What is food
What is this sign :
What is a roundabout
Watching out for these little guys when backing out or anywhere in general when moving the car
What is cats, dogs, animals in general
The time it takes you to recognize a hazard is your ?
What is perception time
While driving you shouldn't follow a vehicle too close, the right term for this is your ?
What is following distance
When driving these are all around you, possibly in front, behind, or beside you.
What is other drivers
This sign is:
What is right curve
Make sure there is no ______ to your car before getting in and leaving
What is any damage, forced entry, etc.
When the driver turns the steering wheel more sharply than needed is known as ?
What is overcorrecting
over steering
You should never drive when you haven't gotten any sleep, people call this ?
What is drowsy driving
Picking this little device up can risk yours and others' lives.
What is your phone
What does this sign mean:
What is two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction and are about to become one
You look at your _____ pressure before leaving the house
What is tire pressure
Safe drivers always put this on before driving.
What is a seatbelt
If you just came from a party and had drinks you shouldn't ?
What is drive
By law, you can only have one ____ when you're a novice driver.
What is a friend ( non-family member )
What is this sign:
What is divided highway begins
When you're about to leave your house or work, what are some things you should look for ?
What is anything under your back tires; glass, kids, animals etc.
When driving 35-45 mph your following distance should be how many seconds ?
What is 4 seconds
What age group is most at risk for falling asleep while driving?
Teens or young adults