School Zone speed
Whats is 20MPH
The three types of distracted driving.
Visual, Manual, Cognitive
This type of kit should be kept in your car for any situation that arises.
What is an emergency essential kit
You pull over to this side when being pulled over by a police officer
What is the right side of the road.
This is the first thing you should check after a collision.
What is check for injuries?
What you do when a school bus has its red lights flashing and stop arm extended.
Stop
Completion of a distracted driving course can help avoid these two things.
What is Fines and Points on license?
This type of tire has no tread (no grip) and create a longer stopping distance.
Bald Tire
This type of behavior can go a long way in ensuring everyone is safe
What is respect and cooperation
If there are injuries or significant damage, you should call this number.
What is 911?
Used on dark, open roads when there’s no oncoming traffic, as they provide greater visibility.
What is higbeams
Drivers under this age are still restricted from using their devices in any way, including hands-free features!
18 years of age
This is your engine's lifeblood
What is oil
Documents you should keep in your car with you at all times
License, Registration and Insurance
Name two types of information you should exchange with the other driver.
What are license and insurance information?
(Also acceptable: registration, contact information)
The number of points in 2 years that results in automatic license suspension.
What is 12 points
This term describes a person under 18 who violates traffic laws, such as speeding or driving without a license.
Juvenile Traffic Offender
This is the coin you use to check your tire tread
penny
This is the first thing you should do with your hands after being pulled over by a police officer
What is keep them on the steering wheel
You should take these to document the accident scene.
What are photos?
When you see a stopped emergency, utility, or service vehicle with flashing lights you do this with your vehicle.
What is change lanes if it's safe to do so!
In most U.S. states, drivers under 21 can be charged with DUI if their blood alcohol content is this low—well below the legal limit for adults.
What is 0.02%?
You renew this every 4 years to make sure you are a valid driver
What is Driver's License
If you’re unsure that the person pulling you over is a real officer, you can do this.
What is drive to a well-lit public area and call 911 to verify?
You should only move your car after a crash if it’s safe and this is true.
What is it's legal to do so or you’re directed by authorities?