Driver ed final
What is the leading cause of fatal, single vehicle rollover crashes?
(drivers behavior) routine driving maneuvers (going straight or negotiating curve)
The body oxidizes alcohol a rate of _______ BAC per hour.
0.015
A drink is defined as?
1/2 ounce
A minimum of what distance should separate your chest from the steering wheel
10 inches
When parking uphill with the curb, you should point your wheels?
Away from curb/towards traffic
This type of insurance covers your car repair after an accident that you have caused.
Collision coverage
What is this driver education course based on
Crash avoidance
People believe they have the ability to multitask while driving. We know that they are not multitasking but instead displaying___________.
Divided attention
Intoxication, anger, and impatience are types of _____________that increase risk.
Drivers state of mind
When should headlights be turned on?
Dusk till dawn in during inclement weather
What is the term for when it is impossible for the brain to pay attention to everything it encounters?
Inattention blindness
What does alcohol affect first?
Judgment
What is the safest place to pass another vehicle that is going in the same direction you are?
Left side
This type of insurance covers other peoples auto repairs after an accident that you have caused.
Liability coverage
What is the visible area your vehicle travels from your vehicle to the target area is called?
Line of sight
Traction is lost to the rear wheels it is called_______.
Oversteering
When should you use controlled breaking at a curve?
Prior to reaching curve
When moving for an emergency vehicle that has the right-of-way, a driver should ideally move to the________.
Right
The largest and most dangerous of the trucks Blindspot's is found on what side?
Right Side
Drivers having the ability to identify a dangerous situation, prepare to take action to avoid a conflict, and consider options and the potential consequences of their actions best defines?
Risk assessment
What does your peripheral vision allow you to do?
See motion in color
What are the three types of fatigue?
Sleep operational circadian
What a tanker truck stop suddenly, the liquid inside the tank rolls from front to back and back to front. This is called?
Surging
How can you tell if vehicle alert and warning lights are working properly?
They will turn on when car starts stay lit for a few seconds then turn off
This area of a work zone typically has the driver begin to shift their path of travel.
Transition area
What is the first step you should take if your engine overheats?
Turn off AC
When front wheels lose traction it is referred to as________.
Under steering
Yelling cussing gesturing -honking insulting are all signs of_______.
Verbal aggression
What is the site distance rule?
We have to be able to stop in the distance we can see
Explain what a weave lane is and how to maneuver in it.
Weave lane: both entrance/exit Lane (Driver enteringyields to driver exiting the expressway)
Define Yaw, Pitch, and Roll, for vehicle balance
Yaw-rear tires lose traction in weight shifts to one side(donuts) Pitch-shift forward and back(rocking chair) Roll-Weight shifts side to side