Drivers ED Modules 6, 7, 9, 10
Bicycles are operated by riders of all ages who should know the 1)_____ of the road. However, young riders may not fully appreciate the 2)_____, or understand the 3)_______of the road.
1). rules 2). dangers 3). rules
You are ________ times more likely to be involved in a crash if you are using a cell phone
4
Taking your mind off of what you're doing
Cognitive
Divided Attention is:
Compromises your cognitive, manual, and/or visual abilities
Which of the following could be considered aggressive driving
Exceeding the speed limit Making improper turns Following too closely Failing to obey traffic signals
More than 50 percent of pedestrian-motorist crashes occur at _________________ .
Intersections
Which of the following can help to reduce stress
Leave in plenty of time Driving the posted speed limit
All of the following are possible consequences of divided attention while driving, except:
Maintaining proper following distance
Taking your hands off the wheel
Manual
All of the following can help to maintain alertness while driving, except:
Playing the radio loudly
Select all answers that are possible effects of Mental fatigue:
Poor decision making Dull your senses Reduce risk awareness
Be careful of children in school and _______________ areas.
Residential
Check for pedestrians when making _______________ turns.
Right or Left
Search for pedestrians in _______________ centers and parking lots.
Shopping
_______________ is a major factor in crashed with pedestrians.
Speeding
Check for pedestrians before passing a _______________ vehicle.
Stopped or stopping
Involves all 3 types of distractions
Texting, looking at and talking to passengers
Which of the following are examples of road rage?
Throwing objects at a vehicle Attempting to ram another vehicle Yelling at a specific road way user
Taking your eyes off the road
Visual
aggression - visual
Yelling, Cussing, Gesturing, Honking
_______________ to pedestrians whether there is a crosswalk or not.
Yield
Which of the following are examples of Self-Imposed Anxieties
"Why are these cars going so slow" "I am going to be late if I don't hurry up"
(1) ____ and (2) ____ hand position protects hands, arms, and face
1). 8 4). 4
Causes of run-off-the road crashes: Inattention or (1) ___________ Steering onto the (2) __________ to avoid a collision and trying to return to the (3) __________
1). distractions 2). shoulder 3). roadway
Controlling Consequences: (1) _________ off the road rather than skid off the road Hit something (2) ________ rather than something (3) ________ Hit something going your (4) ______ rather than something (5) _________
1). drive 2). soft 3). hard 4). way 5). stationary
New Advances in Vehicle Safety: Active (1) ___________ restraints (2) __________ headlights (3) ___________ warning Side (4) _________ assist
1). head 2). adaptive 3). fatigue 4). view
Safety belts and air bags protect against (1) _______ and (2) _________ injuries
1). head 2). chest
Driving At Night: (1) ______ beam headlights - Used when safe and legal at speeds of 55-60 mph. (2) _______ beam headlights - Used in bad weather or when following or meeting another car at night; safe at speeds of 40 - 45 mph.
1). high 2). low
Driving Tips for Poor Visibility: (1) _________ speed to accommodate shortened sight distance Use emergency (2) __________ when traveling below speed limit Maintaining appropriate (3) _______ position
1). reduce 2). flashers 3). lane
Vehicle Design and Technology: (1) _________ control devices Side (2) _________ panels Door (3) __________
1). traction 2). impact 3). latches
Low Water Crossings: Flash flooding conditions are (1) _________ Not (2) __________ to a time of year Affects (3) ____________ , (4) ______________ , and engine systems
1). unpredictable 2). specific 3). braking 4). steering
The "violence" area: A) Carrying a (1) ___________ just in case B) Deliberately (2) ___________ or (3) ___________ C) Getting out of the car and (4) _________ someone D) Trying to run a car (5) _________ the road
1). weapon 2). bumping 3). ramming 4). hitting 5). off
When it rains, roads are particularly slick after the first ____ minutes of rainfall.
15
When loading a trailer, what percent of the weight should be in the front?
60%
Which two basic functions do tires perform?
Absorb shocks caused by road hazards Provide traction
New advances in vehicle safety include:
All-wheel drive Electronic stability control Tire pressure monitoring
Electronic Stability System is designed to:
Avoid accidents and prevent a vehicle from skidding or sliding
Which of the following are Highway Safety Design Features
Breakaway sign support posts. Guard rails Crash attenuators
aggression - quiet
Complaining, Rushing, Competing, Resisting by not letting others in
aggression - epic
Cutting off, Blocking, Chasing, Physically fighting, Shooting
What should you do to safely return to the roadway after steering off-road?
Do not panic and steer abruptly Ease off the accelerator Steer the vehicle parallel to the roadway
Which of the following should you do if you have a tire blowout?
Grip the wheel tightly Take your foot off the accelerator Turn on emergency flashers
Tire Maintenance:
Improves vehicle handling & economy Increases the life of your tires Prevents breakdowns and crashes
When driving a large vehicle or towing a trailer, a driver should
Increase their following distance one second for each additional 10 feet
When driving in strong winds, you should:
Keep a strong grip on the steering wheel Do not oversteer Prepare to counter steer
When turning right while towing a trailer, the driver should:
Move farther from the curb or edge of the pavement
When pulled over by a police officer you should...
Pull to the side of the road in a safe place and park Remain calm Put on flashers Turn on interior lights if stopped at night
When driving in heavy fog, you should:
Reduce Speed Turn on emergency flashers and fog lights Look for an exit from the highway
When driving in drifting fog, you should:
Reduce Speed Turn on low-beam headlights Turn on defroster or air conditioner
Driving at night:
Reduces ability to see risks Requires eyes to adjust quickly to glare Places limitations on gathering and processing information time
Which of the following can cause a loss of traction for your vehicle?
Road surface conditions The condition of the vehicle Actions of the drive
When involved in a collision you should:
Stop immediately Provide aid to anyone injured Send for/call police Notify your insurance agent
While backing a trailer and the trailer starts to jackknife, what should a driver do?
Stop, pull ahead to straighten out and begin again
Select all answers that could cause a loss of traction:
Sudden steering movements on a slippery surface Suddenly engaging the clutch on a slipper surface Abrupt and sudden speed changes of the vehicle
During an over-steering or skidding condition, the ESP system applies the brake to which wheel?
The outer front wheel
Tires are rated on all of the following except:
Timing
Which of the following should you do if your engine overheats?
Turn off AC Turn on the heater
How to avoid triggering aggression in other drivers:
Using your turn signals Using your horn sparingly
Lower/Dim your high-beam headlights when you are:
Within 500 feet of an approaching vehicle Following closely behind another vehicle (within 200 feet) Driving on lightened roadways Driving in fog, heavy rain, sleet, snow or dust
Which of the following are considered to be in the "total aggression" area
Yelling through the window and honking Speeding past another car and revving your engine Closing gap to deny another driver entry into a lane
When driving in cold weather, you should:
a. Check your car battery b. Check your gas c. Check your tire tread d. Clean snow off your entire car
What is the best way to handle an evasive action?
avoid them
If you experience power steering failure, you should _______________.
continue steering until you can safely get off the roadway
Wet leaves, broken or uneven road surfaces, and sand or gravel on the road can all cause....
dangerous road conditions
Driving below the speed limit in the passing lane will help to reduce stress and aggression in all drivers.
false
If pulled over, you should get out of your vehicle as the officer approaches with your license and registration in hand.
false
Nearly 75% of flash flood fatalities are vehicle related
false
When jumpstarting your car, connect the positive of the working battery to the negative of the battery that is not working.
false
The two main types of skidding are:
fishtailing plowing
When towing a trailer and driving with passengers, the heaviest passenger should sit in the:
front passenger seat
What type of equipment is not needed to safely tow a trailer?
high intensity lights
If your anti-lock braking system light comes on briefly when you start the car, _________.
it means your ABS is Working
If you experience a blowout, you should __________________.
lift your foot off accelerator and brake gently only if necessary
When steering is applied too hard or too quickly, weight moves to the _______ side of the car
opposite
Rear wheel loss of traction is called _____ steering
over
1. The time it takes to see the situation.
perception time
When turning left while towing a trailer, the driver should
proceed further into the intersection than normal
If you experience brake failure, you should __________________.
pump brake shift to a lower gear use the parking brake to gradually slow the vehicle down
When jump-starting your car you should always connect the ______ lead to the positive terminal
red
If, while driving, the accelerator pedal gets stuck and the engine is racing...
shift to neutral
When driving a vehicle with a trailer, a driver will need to
slow down in advance for turns
If your engine catches on fire you should _____________.
steer the vehicle out of traffic and away from buildings and people
If a rear tire blows out _____________________.
the wheel will wobble and you will feel a slight pull in the direction of the blowout
Entering a curve with too much speed could cause your vehicle to skid
true
It only takes 2 feet of water to "carry" most cars
true
Paper on your dashboard can cause a glare, making it difficult to see.
true
Rest is the only safe remedy for fatigue.
true
Tailgating is considered to be in the "total aggression" area
true
Texting while driving is more dangerous than talking on the phone while driving
true
You should reduce your speed when driving at night
true
When there is a loss of traction with your front wheels, it is called _____ steering
under
Lower gears are needed on steep or winding roads. This sign alerts drivers to the need for lower gears on this roadway. It is a warning to all drivers of the potential to create an emergency.
use low gear
For specific information about your vehicle's warning alerts, you should examine the __________.
vehicle owners manual
Head restraints reduce the risk of neck (1) ______ injuries
whiplash
Stop for a pedestrian with a _____ or guide dog.
white cane
Traffic cones, drums and barricades mark a path to follow in a construction area.
work areas
Posted far enough ahead to give drivers time to adjust speed for any unusual conditions.
workers ahead
The SERVICE ENGINE or CHECK ENGINE light should flash for a few seconds when _____________
you start the engine
Materials transported that may be solid, liquid, or gas that have physical and/or chemical characteristics and may pose dangers to the environment and/or humans are known as 1) _________ or 2) ________.
1). hazardous materials 2). HazMat
Being a safe pedestrian: We are all pedestrians and as pedestrians we should use the 1)_________ responsibly. Be 2)______. Use 3)________ where there are none provided it is usually safer to walk facing road traffic. Make it easy for drivers to see you. Expect that drivers will not be searching for 4)________ try to establish eye contact.
1). street 2). predictable 3). sidewalk 4). pedestrians
Young people (teens) need less sleep.
false
Handling characteristics for large trucks will vary due to: 1) ________ Vehicle design 2) _________ 3) _________ of the vehicle Single trailer versus a multiple trailers 4) _________ 5) __________ and design
1) Tires 2) Load 3) Speed 4) Weather conditions 5) Road conditions
Orange signs, 1) _______, vertical panels, drums, and 2)_______ alert you to construction and 3) _______ areas ahead.
1) barricades 2). cones 3). maintenance
You should allow 1)_______ feet of space when passing a bicyclist. Virginia law requires 2)_______ feet of space between your vehicle and the cyclist.
1). 5 2). 3
Sharing the Road With Large Vehicles More than 1)__________ percent of fatal truck crashes involve impacts with the front of a truck. Safe driving strategy: Wait until you can see the whole front of the truck in your 2) __________ mirror before pulling in front of it ─ never, ever cut in quickly in front of a truck. Once in front of a truck, do not slow down. Never underestimate the 3) ___________ and speed of an approaching tractor-trailer. A large tractor-trailer often appears to be traveling at a slower speed because of its large size. Many car and large truck collisions take place at 4) ___________ because the car driver did not realize how close the truck was or how quickly it was traveling.
1). 60 2). rearview 3). size 4). intersections
Put the five areas of a work zone in the order that you would encounter them on the roadway:
1). Advanced Warning Area - has signs that inform you of work zone 2). Transition Area - lanes narrow or merge and the traffic pattern changes. 3). Buffer Area - a safety barrier between you and the work zone. 4). Work Area - characterized by equipment, workers, flashing lights and noise in the work area. 5). Termination Area - no more cones, and/or roadwork
1) ________are at increased risk for pedestrian injuries for several reasons: Their smaller size makes them difficult for drivers to see, especially if they are standing between 2) ________ on the side of the road. Young children are often unable to judge 3)______ and vehicle 4)______ accurately; they can easily misjudge whether it is safe to cross a street. Many elementary school-aged children don't understand 5)______ and don't know how to anticipate drivers' actions. 6)_______can over-estimate their children's ability to cross the street safely.
1). Children 2). parked cars 3). distance 4). speed 5). traffic signals 6). Parents
1)____ produced by a passing tractor-trailer can pull a car off course, it may also cause a cyclist to 2)_____out of control. When following bicyclists, give them plenty of 3)_____ and be prepared to 4)_______ quickly if necessary.
1). Wind 2). swerve 3). room 4). stop
What should you do when you see a truck with a HAZMAT sign? 1) Stay ________. 2) Move _________. Don't get in the space gap
1). back 2). away
Gravity will ... Pull a vehicle 1) ________ on a hill or upgrade. The truck's speed will 2) _______. The truck may roll backward before its gears engage to go forward when stopped on an 3) _________. Push a vehicle 4) _______ on a downgrade. The truck will gain 5) _________ on a downgrade, you should maintain your speed, and Maintain your safety and help the truck's driver ➢ Stay in your current lane or move to another lane ➢ Remember that on some roadways trucks may not use the 6) ________ lane. Remember to leave yourself an out!
1). backwards 2). slow 3). upgrade 4). forward 5). speed 6). left
Mopeds are typically classified as a 1)______. They have 2)______ that must be used to gain momentum before the low-powered engine can kick in and supply additional power. Mopeds/scooters cannot be driven on a roadway where the speed limit is faster than 3)_______ mph. You must wear a DOT-approved 4)______ when operating a moped.
1). bicycle 2). pedals 3). 35 4). helmet
Vehicles of different sizes and power handle 1)_____. Small vehicles like motorcycles are light and can accelerate 2)______. Large trucks and recreational vehicles require lots of 3)________ to accelerate to highway speeds and require longer 4)_______ distance. The size and weight of trucks and other large vehicles limit their 5)_______ and create large 6)______ for their drivers.
1). differently 2). quickly 3). power 4). stopping 5). maneuverability 6). blind spots
Nine Simple Rules for Driving Safely in the Work Zone: Minimize 1) ________—Avoid activities when driving such as using cell phones, changing radio stations, eating or engaging in any activity that takes your eyes off the roadway Pay close attention—Signs and work zone flaggers save lives Turn on your 2) _________ —Workers and other motorists must see you Don't tailgate—Unexpected stops frequently occur in work zones Don't speed—Note the speed limits in and around the work zone Keep up with traffic flow—Dedicate your full attention to the road and those traveling around you Don't change 3) _________ in the work zone—The time saved just isn't worth it Expect the unexpected—Keep an eye out for workers and their equipment Be 4) ___________ - Remember, the work zone crewmembers are working to improve your future travels
1). distractions 2). headlights 3). lanes 4). patient
Fatigue Warning Signs: A) Heavy (1) ____________ B) Trouble remembering (2) __________ driven C) Trouble keeping (3) _______ up D) Drifting from (4) ____________ , following too (5) _______ or hitting a shoulder rumble strip.
1). eyelids 2). miles 3). head 4). lane 5). closely
If the driver's 1) ________ can't be seen in their side view mirror, you can't be seen. Rear no-zone: Truck drivers can't see directly behind the truck for at least 2) ________ feet Never tailgate a large truck; the driver will never see you in that position. Front no-zone: Position at least 3) _________ car lengths in front of the vehicle; trucks need long distances to stop. Side no-zones: Do not linger in the side no-zones. Wide right turns: large trucks make wide right turns by 4) ________ out to the left to allow room for the right turn.
1). face 2). 30 3). 10 4). swinging
Drivers and passengers are almost 1) _______ times more likely to be killed in work zones compared to 2) _________. 3) ______ is the primary cause of work zone crashes
1). four 2). workers 3). driver error
Possible Distractions: Personal (1) __________ (2) __________ Scenes (3) __________ Vehicles (4) ___________ (by driver or passengers)
1). grooming 2). crash 3). emergency 4). emotions
Before returning to the lane in front of the truck, 1. Do a quick 1) _________ to make sure the lane is clear and.... 2. Be sure you can see the 2) ___________ of the truck and its wheels in the 3) _________ mirror.
1). head check 2). front 3). rear-view
Transit bus lanes are intended to save time for bus riders by enabling them to bypass the areas of 1) _______congestion such as a business district. Bus lanes are identified by the 2) HOV _______ and usually the words "Bus Only". Use of the bus lane is restricted to buses.
1). heaviest traffic 2). diamond
Most motorcycle-vehicle crashes occur at 1) __________. Single vehicle motorcycle crashes often happen in a 2) _________.
1). intersections 2). curve
Do not share a 1) _______ with a motorcycle/scooter/moped. Always check 2) ______ and 3) _______. for motorcycles/scooters/mopeds by checking mirrors before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections. Before 4) _______, be alert for motorcycles/scooters/mopeds by looking carefully to all sides of your vehicle. When following a motorcyclist/scooter/moped, allow more time or 5) _______ to avoid a crash. Motorcycles/scooters/mopeds can stop quickly, and following too closely endangers your life and that of the motorcyclist.
1). lane 2). mirrors 3). blind spots 4). turning 5). space
Be careful when deciding to pass a truck. You need to be aware of the 1) ________ of the truck as well as the 2) ______________ such as: Approaching traffic, uphill, downhill, flat, changing lane markings, intersecting roadways.
1). length 2). environment
Examples of possible distractions outside the vehicle: A) Bright vehicle (1) __________ B) Billboards and (2) _________ signs C) (3) ________ vehicles D) (4) ________ playing near the roadway
1). lights 2). electronic 3). emergency 4). children
Work Zone Safety - Sharing the Road With Construction Vehicles Acceleration and braking takes 1) __________ time. The heavy vehicle will have a 2) __________ stopping distance.
1). more 2). longer
A moped's top speed is 30-35 mph; if it went any faster, it would be classified as a 1)______ , which would require a motorcycle 2)_____ . They are typically restricted from 3)_____ roadways. Leave plenty of 4)_when passing a moped. A rider may turn sharply to avoid something in the road or a door being opened from a parked car.
1). motorcycle 2). license 3). high-speed 4). room
When the roadway is not 1) _______ by a physical barrier such as a median, ditch, or guardrail, all 2)_________ must STOP when the School Bus has its warning devices on or is loading or unloading passengers.
1). not divided 2). all traffic
After 1)_______ and before opening vehicle doors, use caution and check for bicyclists. Experienced bicyclists can ride 2)______ mph and may be closer than you think.
1). parking 2). 20-25
Critical Driving Skills: A) Attending to (1) ___________ of (2) __________ B) Maintaining a (3) __________ of (4) ___________ C) Coordinating (5) __________ skills
1). path 2). travel 3). line 4). sight 5). driving
Passengers and Emotions: A) Do not let (1) ___________ pressure allow you to take more (2) __________ B) Do not get into an (3) _________ with other passengers
1). peer 2). risks 3). argument
Typical Causes of Fatigue: A) Extended (1) ________ activity B) Extensive (2) ________ activities C) (3) ___________ Fatigue D) (4) __________ and other (5) ___________
1). physical 2). mental 3). emotional 4). alcohol 5). drugs
Long, large vehicles require a larger turning space ( 1) _______) than cars. Stop your vehicle behind the 2) ___________ at an intersection. This will allow the truck to have room to complete a turn. Look at traffic in the intersection and approaching the intersection while you are stopped. Adjust your 3) lane __________ if necessary to allow a large vehicle to turn more easily. Trucks will often swing ... TRUE 4) _________ to make a right-hand turn, and 5) ________ to make a left-hand turn.
1). radius 2). stop line 3). lane position 4). left 5). right
In Virginia, if a 1)______ has an engine displacement of 2)_______ cc or more and the maximum speed of over 3)_______ mph, you must obtain a 4)_______ , register it, and have a 5)______ license.
1). scooter 2). 51 3). 35 4). title 5). motorcycle
School zone speed limits are often only in force when school is in 1) _______ and children are likely to cross roads. Flashing 2) __________ lights are designed to draw attention to the school zone. The school zone may double as a 3) _________ zone and the speed limit could be in effect longer or even continuously.
1). session 2). amber 3). playground
Actions you and other vehicles may take to travel more safely in high wind conditions are: 1) ________ Hold the steering wheel firmly and be prepared to take corrective action. Watch other vehicles, especially 2) ___________. Be prepared to get out of the way. Hold the steering wheel firmly. 3) _________ and 4) _________ can be very dangerous in high winds. Proceed at a speed reasonable for the conditions.
1). slow down 2). large vehicles 3). bridges 4). overpasses
Safely Driving Through Work Zones Reduce 1) ________ Obey signs and 2) _________ Increase following 3) _______ 4) _______ as soon as possible Use caution in work zones at night Adjust 5) _______ away from workers and equipment Expect delays
1). speed 2). flaggers 3). distance 4). merge 5). lane position
What might affect the stopping distance of a truck? 1. _______ of the vehicle 2. ______ of the load 3. Gravity / Weather 4. _____ of the truck / Load 5. ______ of the truck
1). speed 2). weight 3). design 4). length
1) _______ work zones have easily definable boundaries and can include: Highway 2) __________ projects Maintenance work 3) ________ for future improvements 4) ________ work zones move!
1). stationary 2). widening 3). surveying 4). mobile
Controlling Emotions: A) Identify situations that cause emotional (1) _________ B) Understand that emotions are (2) ____________ C) (3) ___________ driving when upset
1). stress 2). contagious 3). delay
HAZMAT signs are often found on the back and/or sides of tractor trailer trucks and 1) _________ trucks. There are 2) _____ classes of HAZMAT signs. Provide a warning of the load contents
1). tanker 2). 9
Riskiest Teen Driving Distractions: A) (1) ________ (2) or ___________ the internet B) (3) __________ a cell phone C) Interacting with a (4) ___________ D) Adjusting the (5) _________ or (6) ________ controls
1). texting 2). browsing 3). dialing 4). passenger 5). radio 6). climate
Effects of Emotions: A) Interfere with your ability to (1) __________ B) Create mental (2) __________ C) (3) __________ increases D) Feeling of (4) ________
1). think 2). distractions 3). heartbeat 4). exhaustion
It takes more 1) ________ and 2) _________ to pass a truck than it does to pass a car. Pass trucks on the 3) __________. or driver's side if at all possible. Do not "hang out" on either side of a truck. Move quickly, safely, and legally through the 4) __________. Communicate with other drivers by using your 5) _________. to indicate what action you plan to take.
1). time 2). distance 3). left 4). No-Zone 5). signal
Bicycles are considered 1)______when the cyclist rides on the road. He/she must follow the same right-of-way 2)_______ and legal responsibilities as drivers of motor vehicles.
1). vehicles 2). laws
Truck carrying a load too large for the road on which it is traveling. Also called a 1) ________ load. May travel 2) ________ than the posted speed. May have 3) ____________ car/s (pilot cars) with flags and/or flashing lights in front and rear of the load. May cause traffic to back up and/or stop. Give the oversize load vehicle plenty of 4) ___________ Be patient. Take a break. Seek an alternate route.
1). wide 2). slower 3). escort 4). space
Stopping for the School Bus Flashing 1) __________ signals caution drivers that the bus is preparing to stop. Flashing 2) __________ means the driver is STOPPED loading or unloading children. You must 3) ___________ for stopped school buses with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign when you approach from any direction on a public or private road. Stop and remain stopped until all children are clear and the bus moves again. You must also stop if the bus is loading or unloading children and the signals are not on. When the roadway is divided by a 4) _________ such as a median, ditch, or guardrail, only traffic traveling in the direction of the school bus must stop when the school bus has it's warning devices on or is loading or unloading passengers.
1). yellow 2). red 3). stop 4). physical barrier
Bicycles are legally entitled to use most roads and should be treated as vehicles. Drivers must 1)_______ to bicyclists as you would for pedestrians and other vehicles. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to a bicyclist when a 2)_______ path or bike lane intersects a road. Do not attempt to share a lane with the cyclist. Follow the bicycle and wait for a safe opportunity to 3)________. When approaching or passing a bicyclist, slow down and allow as much space as possible. If you are about to make a right turn, do not pass a bicyclist immediately before the turn, slow down and let the cyclist clear the 4)_________ before making your turn.
1). yield 2). bicycle 3). pass 4). intersection
Obey _______________ speed limit in school zones.
Slower
Select all that are examples of Physical fatigue
Tired muscles Localized pain in the back of head or eyes Stiffness in joints
3. The time between pushing down on the brake until the vehicle comes to a stop.
braking time
have the responsibility to always be alert and obey the traffic
drivers and pedestrians
responsible for safe work zone design and work operation
engineers
Being a teen driver reduces the risk of fatigued driving.
false
Coffee overcomes the effects of drowsiness
false
Warns that there is a flag person ahead.
flag person
_______ - know the truck's dimensions above as well as below the truck. Slow down when crossing this area.
low ground clearance
_________ - know the truck's dimensions and know the route. The driver may need to determine an alternate route
maximum height warning
have the responsibility to make sure that the traffic and work zone laws are enforced
police and the courts
have the responsibility of responding to and securing crash locations and enforcing traffic laws
public safety agencies
2. The time it takes to move your foot to the brake.
reaction time
In some areas, trucks need to drive slower than other vehicles. This sign warns truck drivers to slow down to posted truck speed. As the driver of a car, you should be aware of these signs and potential situations that might arise around large vehicles. Be cautious and think ahead. Prepare for action in case of an emergency.
reduced speed limit for trucks
_________ occurs when a driver uses the vehicle or some other weapon to threaten or cause harm to another roadway user in response to a traffic incident.
road rage
________ - highway design or condition may make the potential for a shift in stability of the vehicle resulting in a rollover
rollover potential
In some areas where steep grades have the potential to result in a truck speeding out of control or having brake failure, designated areas have been placed so trucks may use them in case of an emergency. These ramps may be used by cars in the event of brake failure or speeding out of control.
runaway truck ramp
________ - take precautions and be prepared for the effects of this grade on the truck; braking and possibly gearing down to slow the engine
steep grade
The route, while used by others is designed for trucks because of highway design, traffic patterns, and construction specifically done to handle truck weights and high volume. Other highway users need to be prepared to drive with large trucks and know their handling
truck route
Trucks on this roadway are to use the right lane because of highway design or grade, etc. Multiple trucks in this lane may slow traffic. Drivers should use caution when passing and returning to the lane shared with trucks. A truck may still come into the left lane.
trucks use right lane
Being awake for 18 hours is equal to a blood alcohol concentration (BOC) of 0.08%, which is legally drunk.
true
Distracted driving is the number 1 cause of teen death
true