It's a jungle out there: PARKING LOT SAFETY
Get off my a$$: SAFE FOLLOWING DISTANCE
Another one bites the dust: ANIMAL STRIKES
HEY! YOU'RE DRIVING!: Distracted Dirvers
POTPOURRI: anything goes.
100
It is NOT ok to leave these in your ignition in a loading and unloading zone
What is your keys
100
On a perfectly dry road, in the daylight, a well maintained vehicle a sober driver (not under the influence of anything) should be a minimum of ____ seconds behind any vehicle in front of them.
What is 3
100
___ % of the Lowes group's collisions involved animal strikes.
What is 25
100
A texting driver is ___ times more likely to get into an accident.
What is 23
100
BEFORE you pass another vehicle you should always ask ______________________?
What is " Is it necessary?"
200
Poor lighting and structural columns should be given special consideration while parked in one of these.
What is a parking garage
200
Add 1 second for every additional adverse condition to your following distance with the exception of ice, include ___ more seconds.
What is 2
200
A reduction in _________ shortens the distance and reduces the impact in the event of a collision.
What is speed
200
____ seconds is the average time your eyes are off the road while texting.
What is 5
200
In the acronym R U A defensive driver the "U" stands for ________ the defence.
What is Understand
300
Light poles and these parking lot features should be avoided because of the potential risk of damage to your vehicle.
What is a cart corral
300
Given these factors what is the MINIMUM distance you should be from the vehicle in front of you: Driving east at sunrise on an open road in the summer.
What is 4.
300
Over half of all animal related injuries are because the driver __________ in an attempt to avoid a collision.
What is swerved
300
While an unimpaired driver can respond quickly to changes in traffic and begin braking within half a second, a legally drunk driver needs 50 additional feet to begin braking—and a driver who’s texting needs ____.
What is 70
300
The three major types of distractions that drivers face are __________, manual and mental or cognative.
What is Visual.
400
Suspicious persons, vehicles backing out, tripping hazards such as curbs and speed bumps, could all be threats to your ______________ in a parking lot.
What is personal safety
400
In this scenario under these conditions what should be your MINIMUM distance, in seconds, behind a vehicle in front of you: Dusk, in the rain on a winding road.
What is 6
400
3 ways to avoid animal collisions are to: drive defensively, reduce speed, and practice _________ scenarios.
What is "what if"
400
Though 95 percent of drivers surveyed said texting behind the wheel was unacceptable and unsafe, at least ___ percent admit to doing it anyway.
What is 21
400
On a long drive it is a good idea to get out and stretch or walk around every hour and a half to two hours to avoid ___________.
What is Fatigue
500
Backing into or pulling through a parking spot provides you with a safe and _______________ exit.
What is controlled
500
The MINIMUM number of seconds behind a vehicle on a winding mountain road, in the fog.
What is 6
500
_____, October and November are the three most common months for deer strikes.
What is May
500
About _____ of drivers 16 to 24 said they had texted while driving, compared with 22 percent of drivers 35 to 44.
What is 50%
500
You're driving your company vehicle on a newly paved black road. You don't have your headlights on. No street lights. No moonlight. A black dog is lying in your lane and you effortlessly drive around and avoid hitting the dog. How were you spared a collision?
It was daytime.