Occupant Protection Facts
Seat Belts
Speeding
Alcohol Facts
BAC
Impaired Driving
100

Safety features in vehicles that are designed to protect occupants in the event of a crash. (ex: air bags, seatbelts, child cars seats).

What is Occupant Protection?

100

A seat belt violation in MS carries this fine.

What is $25?

100

Two types of Mississippi speeding laws

What are the Absolute Speed Limit and the Basic Speeding laws?

100

True or False...

Alcohol is a drug.

What is True?

100

BAC stands for _____ and it measures the amount of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

100

Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of any intoxicating substance/drug.

What is Impaired Driving?

200

The purpose of this presentation

What is increase awareness and decrease the number of fatalities of young drivers 16-20 years old?

200

The 1st state to implement a seat belt law.

What is New York?

200

The speed limit is 50 miles per hour and you drive faster than that, you’ve violated this law

What is Absolute Speed Limit? 

200

The 3 categories of alcohol are

What is liquor, wine, and beer?

200

A person over 21 is legally intoxicated if he/she has a BAC of _____ or higher.

What is .08%?

200

The age group, ________, are already 10x's more likely to be involved in a fatal car crash due to lack of experience. However when alcohol is involved, they become 17x's more likely to be involved in a fatal crash.

What is 16-20?

300

The fine for minors caught holding a phone while driving

What is $500?

300

The year Mississippi passed their seat belt law

What is 2006?

300

You run a red light when no one is around, what driving violation have you committed?

What is Careless?

300

Liquor= 1.5 oz

Wine= 5 oz

Beer= 12 oz

What are standard serving sizes of alcohol?

300

The only way to decrease BAC!

What is Time?

300

Fines, probation, community service, high insurance rates, disappointed parents, required classes and rehab, jail, or even death are all _______ of youth impaired driving.

What are consequences?

400

The leading cause of death for teens 15 - 18 years old

What is car crashes?

400

Every child under the age of 18 regardless of the seat the child occupies, must wear a properly fastened safety seat belt

What is Harlie's Law? 

400

Operating a vehicle in “willful or a wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.”

What is reckless driving? 

400

A pattern of drinking alcohol that brings blood alcohol concentration to 0.08% of higher in one occasion. 

This typically happens if a woman has 4 or more drinks or a man has 5 or more drinks, within 2 hours

What is binge drinking?

400

The instrument used by officers to detect alcohol in a person system

What is a breathalyzer?

400

True or False...

You can NOT get a DUI if caught operating a hot air balloon, horse, or even a bike while under the influence of alcohol.

What is False?

500

The 3 types of distracted driving are

What are Manual, Visual, and Cognitive Distractions?

500

The date in which ALL vehicles were to be fitted with seatbelts but voluntary to wear.

What is January 1, 1968?

500

In 2022, speeding killed this number of people

What is 12,151?


500

Drinking too much can weaken your _______, slowing your body's ability to fight off infections and ultimately making your body a much easier target for diseases.

What is immune system?

500

Different factors that _____ a person's BAC is: the number of standard drinks, how quickly you drink, weight, gender, medications, food in the stomach.

What is determine or impact?
500

This law make it illegal for those under the age of 21 to drive with even a small amount of alcohol in their system.

What is the Zero Tolerance law?