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100

The "E" in PPE stands for _____ 

Equipment

100

Driving too fast for conditions is defined as traveling at a speed that is ______ a reasonable standard for safe driving. 

greater than

100

Speed limits posted on curve warning signs are intended for_______ 

passenger vehicles

100

Before entering a work zone, You must do 3 things...

decrease your speed, merge into the correct lane well ahead of any lane closures, and be prepared to slow down or stop suddenly

100

Use turn signals first to indicate your intent to ___ when driving on a roadway

change lanes

100

Look at least ____ seconds in front of you

15

200

a ______ is the most important in-cab safety device that will protect an occupant in the event of a sudden stop or crash

Safety Belt 

200

What are 5 conditions where drivers may find themselves driving too fast 

wet roadways (rain, snow, or ice), reduced visibility (fog), uneven roads, construction zones, curves, intersections, gravel roads, and heavy traffic

200

Large trucks should reduce their speed to ______ the posted speed limit

1/2

200

Speed increases what? 

perception-reaction distance, braking distance, and stopping distance

200

What should you scan for before making a lane change?

adjacent traffic and road hazards

200

Looking far ahead will allow you to respond early and smoothly to

changing conditions ahead and to avoid dangerous, abrupt braking situations

300

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) notes that in 2001, safety belts saved over ______ American Lives

12,000

300

You should adjust  your speed to safely match what types of conditions? 

weather conditions, road conditions, visibility, and traffic

300

Studies have shown that large trucks entering a curve, even at the posted speed limit, have lost control and rolled over due to their_____

high center of gravity

300

Large trucks with fully loaded trailers are ____ times more likely to roll over than those with empty trailers

10
300

By signaling your intentions well in advance, you will be in a safer position to communicate with the surrounding drivers and you will be able to ___

safely execute the desired driving maneuver

300

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) states that “the speed of rotation and angle of the front wheels give you clues to whether the driver is slowing to stop or planning to turn in a certain direction. If the rotation does not appear to be slowing as the driver approaches a required stop, you should

 pad your brake and prepare to stop, and lightly tap your horn to get the other driver’s attention.

400

an occupant is _________ as likely to be fatally injured when thrown from the vehicle

4 times

400

Excessive driving speed is a major cause of_____ 

fatal crashes

400

Braking in a curve can cause the wheels to ____ and the vehicle to ____

Lock Up / Skid

400

Loaded trailers require _______ percent more braking distance than passenger vehicles to come to a complete stop

20 to 40

400

A recent study reported that there are approximately ________ lane-change crashes annually (including both large trucks and passenger vehicles).

630,000

400

 It takes ___ of a second from the moment your brain sends the signal to your foot to move from the accelerator to when your foot actually applies the brake

3/4

500

When you are not wearing a safety belt, your chances of being killed are almost ___ times higher if you are thrown from a vehicle in a crash

25

500

You should reduce your speed by _____ on wet roads and by ____ or more on snow packed roads

1/3 and 1/2 

500

Truck rollovers are more likely to occur on exit/entrance ramps when the driver _____ and enters the curve at an excessive ____

misjudges the sharpness of the ramp curve / Speed

500

The Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) reported that 22 percent of large-truck crashes occurred when CMV drivers were _________

unfamiliar with the roadway

500

______ percent of lane change/merge crashes involve a recognition failure by the lane-changing/merging driver

75

500

In this short period of time, you may have already traveled up to ___ feet.

60