Effects of alcohol/drugs on driving
Legal consequences of impaired driving
Potential risks
Relationships
100

Alcohol is known as this kind of drug because it slows down the body's reaction time.

A. Antibiotic

B.Vitamin

C. Stimulant

D. Depressant

Depressant

100

This is the common name for the crime of operating a vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs.

A. Registration lapse

B. DUI

C. Speeding

D. Jaywalking

DUI

100

What is a potential danger of joining a gang?

Violence, drugs, alcohol

100

Define 'relationship'?

A relationship is the way two or more concepts, objects, or people connect with one another

200

When a driver has been drinking, their 'reaction time' usually does this, making it harder to stop for a red light.

A. Decreases (gets faster)

B. Stays the same

C. Increases (takes longer)

D. Disappears completely

Increases

200

Besides losing a license, what is a common financial 'punishment' that a driver must pay to the court?

A. A bonus

B. A fine

C. An allowance

D. A refund

A fine

200

What are some risks of taking part in violent acts?

Injury

200

What is dependency?

When one partner heavily relies on the other

300

Marijuana use can specifically affect a driver's depth perception, which means they might have trouble doing this.

A. Remembering their home address

B. Hearing the radio

C. Judging how far away a car is

D. Using a turn signal

Judging how far away a car is

300

What usually happens to a driver's car insurance after a DUI conviction?

A. The price stays the same

B. The price increases significantly

C. The price goes down

D. It becomes free

The price increases significantly

300

What is a potential risk of getting into a car with an impaired driver?

High risk of injuries due to crashing

300

what is coercion?

Coercion in a relationship is a pattern of behavior used to manipulate, threaten, or pressure someone to do something they don’t want to do.

400

This term refers to the tunnel vision effect where an impaired driver fails to see things off to the sides of the road.

A. Loss of peripheral vision

B. 20/20 vision

C. magnified vision

D. color blindness

Loss of peripheral vision

400

Some people have to put a lock on their car that won't let the engine start unless they blow into a tube and are sober. What is it called?

A. A steering wheel cover

B. A car alarm

C. An ignition lock

An ignition lock

400

What is a potential danger of getting into a car with an unlicensed driver?

They don't have the necessary knowledge to operate a vehicle

400

How can you arm yourself against coercion or dependency? 

Focus on building strong resilience

500

Why is judgment usually the first thing to go when someone drinks alcohol?

A. Because it is the most complex brain function and is easily disrupted

B. Because the muscles in the legs fall asleep

C. Because alcohol only affects the heart

D Because the eyes stop working


Because it is the most complex brain function and is easily disrupted

500

If you have a driver's license, you have already promised to take a sobriety test if an officer asks. What is this promise called?

Implied consent

500

What is a potential risks of tanning?

UV rays harm skin cells and their DNA