Driver's Ed Module 11

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If you are convicted of aggressive driving, your license could be suspended for ______________ days or for as long as six months.

10

Approximately ________ million drivers admit they have had an accident or near accident because they dozed off or were too tired to drive.

11

Adults between __________ are much likely to drive while drowsy compared to other age groups.

18-29

Nearly, ___________ percent of drivers expressed anger, aggression or road rage behind the wheel at least once in the past year.

80

_________________________ occurs when a driver operates a vehicle in a pushy or bold manner, without regard for the safety of others.

Aggressive Driving

____________________ aggression is cutting off, blocking, chasing, physical fighting, shooting while driving.

Epic

There is a test to determine sleepiness as there is for intoxication.

False

About _______ in five drivers said they pull over to nap when driving drowsy.(National Sleep Foundation Poll)

One

Do not allow _________________ to encourage you to take more risks.

Peer Pressure

Aggressive driving shall be punished as a Class 2 misdemeanor. However, aggressive driving with the intent to injure another person shall be punished as a Class 1 misdemeanor.

True

An example of a self-imposed anxiety is saying, "Oh, no. Red light!"

True

An example of an aggressive driver is one who fails to obey traffic controls.

True

In order to reduce stress, drive the posted speed limit.

True

Research indicates there is no difference in the crash risk if you use a hands-free or a hand-held cell phone (VTTI)?

True

The number one cause of teen deaths is distracted driving (NHTSA)

True

Types of aggression while driving are verbal, quiet and epic.

True

You cannot drive safely unless the task of driving has your full attention. Any non-driving activity you engage in is a potential distraction and increases your risk of crashing.

True

Young children are 4 times more distracting as passengers than adults. (AAA Foundation)

True

Driver's tend to fall asleep more on __________________.

high-speed rural highways

One of seven ways to control your emotions while driving is ___________.

plan ahead

The following statement, Why are these cars going so slow? is an example of:

self imposed anxiety

While driving, if you can not calm down over a situation __________.

stop

The following are distractions inside the vehicle:

talking, answering or texting on a cell phone adjusting radio grooming activities


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