The most important piece of safety gear in a car.
Seatbelt
You should remain seated until this happens.
Complete stop
Passengers should avoid behavior that does this to a driver.
Distracts
The safest place to cross a street.
Crosswalk
The three-digit number to call in a car emergency.
911.
The speed at which an airbag typically deploys.
200 mph
The dangerous areas immediately around a bus.
Front/Right back corner
True or False: Hands-free devices are 100% distraction-free.
False
The "door zone" refers to this dangerous area near parked cars.
Area where doors open
You should keep this kit in your trunk for winter or breakdowns.
Emergency/Roadside kit.
The recommended age to sit in the front passenger seat.
13 years old
During an evacuation, you should do this with your bags.
Leave them behind
This sense is highly affected by loud or rowdy passengers.
Sound (hearing)
This traffic sign is an octagon with white letters on red.
Stop sign
If a car is sinking in water, you should exit through this
The side windows.
Use of child seats reduces infant fatalities by this %.
71%
In a transit vehicle, these "yellow" items are for holding on.
Grab bars/straps
Name two ways a passenger can help a driver (e.g., navigating).
Read maps/watch for signs
Before crossing in front of a car, you should make this with the driver.
Eye contact
If you are in a skid, you should turn the wheel in this direction.
The direction of the skid.
These 3 factors determine if a child needs a booster seat.
Age, weight, and height;
This type of bus stop requires all nearby cars to stop.
School bus (with red lights)
This is the leading cause of accidents for teen drivers.
Distracted driving
Percentage of fatal accidents that occur within 25 miles of home.
75%
What a passenger should do if the driver becomes incapacitated.
Steer to safety/use the emergency brake.