Drivers Test module 1, Drivers Ed module 2, Drivers Ed module 3, Drivers Ed Module 4, Drivers Ed module 5, Drivers Ed module 6, Drivers Ed module 7, Drivers Ed module 8, Drivers Ed module 10, Drivers Ed module 9, Driver Ed module 11, Drivers Ed modul...
space management is a________driving method
Defensive
the implied consent laws maenas what for a minor
if a minor is driving any decidable amount of alcohol or controlled substance is found in there system he or she has already consented to giving a breath or blood specimen should they be pulled over for suspicion of driving while intoxicated or under the influence
if your vehicle has had a mechanical problem but is still moving you should
if at all possible get the vehicle off the road
in what sitiuation is it okay to disregarded traffic controll evices and signals
if you are otherwise drected by a traffic or police officer
which of the following is a cause of fatigue
illness
regular vehicle maintenance is
important in maintaining the safety and reliability of the vehicle
generally speaking what is one characteristic of road rage
improper passing
what way do movies often portray drugs and alcohol
in a glamorizing way
why is it necessary for tires to be properly inflated
in order to achieve optimum handling
where should an 11 year old child sit in the car
in the back seat
where can you find your vehicles maintenance schedule
in the owners manual
a search pattern should include looking
in your rear-view mirror at the front zones of your car both A and B
using windshield wipers and defrosters will help to
increase visibility
being a responsible driver will lead to
insurance discounts
which of the following is an example of an expressway
interstate highways
causing serious injury to another person while driving intoxicated is considered
intoxication assault
a second degree felony can be a result of
intoxication manslaughter
novice drivers tend to feel more...
invincible
a vulnerable road way user is someone who
is at a higher risk of incident or injury
pitch....
is the front and rear motion of a car one end goes up while the other goes down
if your vessel ____ you don't need a title
is under 14 feet in length
seating position is important because
it aids in establishing vehicle balance
what is the purpose of cruise control
it allows you to maintain a steady speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator
how does marijuana influence a drivers concentration
it diminishes it
what makes black ice so dangerous
it is nearly invisible to the naked eye
blurred vision means a person sees an object but
it is not sharply defined
what is true about a traffic circle
it is one way road
turning off the air conditioning, radio and headlights before you turn the car off is a good idea because
it may help you extend the vehicles battery
how does alcohol influence risk
it multiplies risk
what does alcohol do to the brains natural barrier of blood vessels
it weakens the barrier
what is usually the first mental capacity affected by alcohol
judgment
a good way to compensate for the traction loss of other drivers it to
keep a safe following distance
when making a vehicle maneuver what is important to do util you are ready to move
keep your foot on the brake pedal
every road way user as the responsibility to continue
learning
what should you do if you hit a parked car and the owner is nowhere to be found
leave a detailed note on the car with your information
if you have to drive in adverse weather it is good idea to
leave early
what should you never do if you are involved in an accident
leave the scene
an offender could be charge with class b misdemeanor for carrying as little as
less than 2ounces of marijuana
the injuries and fatalities of drugged driving are
less than driving under the influence of alcohol
if you encounter an aggressive driver you should
let them pass
the law of implied consent applies to all
licensed persons
you can minimize risk by
limiting night driving
the area ahead that you can clearly see is your
line of sight
a mind that is under the influence will do what more easily than one not under the influence
linger on information that is not important
what can you inspect during the test drive
listen for strange noises
which of these is a characteristic of a rural driving environment
long routes, with little distractions
what are some of the characteristics of highway driving
long stretches of roads, divided highway with possibly a median in the middle, and trucks
thinning bones are what kind of effect of alcohol/drug use
long term
overcorrection can lead to
loss of vehicle control
drivers who have risky behavior also tend to perceive driving risks as
low
what best describes the traffic flow and volume in residential areas
low in both flow and volume
residential areas are generally thought to be
low risk areas
cruise control is a nice feature that allows you to
maintain a constant speed
one way to reduce risk when entering an intersection is
make sure that you can make it all the way through the intersection before the light changes
which of the following is a characteristic of a physically prepared driver
makes sure their glasses are in good condition
a u-turn is an example of which vehicle maneuver
making a turnabout
with regard to impaired driving zero tolerance has to do with laws which allow for the severest of penalties for offenders______
making no exception at all
driving with altered time, depth, and space perception can hinder a driver in ____
managing a space management system
what is a lateral maneuver
maneuvers that you us to move to the side of the road or back on the road
which is the best way to control your speed
monitor your speedometer constantly
human error accounts for what percentage of crashes
more than 90%
which three aspects make up the HTS
motor vehicles, roads, and people
what does the move over act requiredrivers to do
move out of the lane closest to construction workers
if you begin to skid you should
not jam on the breaks
why should you try to talk less while driving
not talking allows you to keep your mind focused on driving
one practical way to anticipate the actions of vulnerable roadway users is to
observe their body language
which system checks should e done at least once a month
oil level, radiator fluid, brake fluid and windshield washer fluid
which of the following is true
older people tend to have higher BAC levels
driver readiness is done
once you have entered the vehicle
when a person has three tasks to do simultaneously what happens
one of the tasks will be forgotten
the liver metabolizes alcohol at he rate of
one standard drink per hour
which is a characteristic of a mentally prepared driver
one who eliminates distractions
to void admitting there is a problem some may blame their problems on
others
distracted driving accounts for what percentage of crashes in the us
over 25%
rules and laws should be seen as...
parameters or boundries
green on the map is used to represent
parks
solid yellow lines between lanes idicates
passing os not allowed
one realistic way to compensate to other drivers who are not prepared is to
pay attention to the driving of other drivers
which of these is true about expressway driving
pedestrians, non-motorized vehicles, and extremely slow moving vehicles are not permitted on most expressways
which of the following groups is at risk of fatigued driving
people with sleep apnea
What is divided attention
performing multiple tasks simultaneously that each requires attention
how long will a drug impaired conviction stay on your record
permanently
if denied insurance from specific insurance company what should a person do
persist until finding another insurance company that will insure them
one danger of aggressive driving is
physical violence
before putting your car in reverse what is it important to do
physically check behind your car for obstacles
whuch vehicls are considered o be emergency vechicles...
plice cars, fire rucks, ambulence and any other vechicle sounding a siren or bel, and flashing red lights
a youths perception that they will have a ________ experience with alcohol can put them at risk for drinking at a young age
positive
a good way to limit and manage distractions is by
practicing drills
reducing risk of incident involves_________ potential risk factors
predicting
setting the mirrors is considered a
predrive task
if you have anti lock brakes and they fail what should you do
press down hard on the brakes
what should you do if your front wheels lose traction
put the car in neutral
what is 'faulty evasive action'
reacting poorly in a situation that requires an evasive action
when we are fatigued, we may notice that
reaction time delays
inebriated drivers can make decisions that are not based on
reality
what part of the vehicle in front of you can be used as a reference point
rear wheels
what is the most common crash
rear-end collision
in order to counteract the risks involved in using the HTS a driver should learn and implement ________
reduced risk driving practices
risk management is being able to process what is observed and then execute decisions in a way which _______
reduces risk while driving
which of the following is a cost associated only with leased cars
refundable security deposits
an active occupant protection system is one that
requires action from the passenger
what are the three types of environments you may encounter when driving
residential, city, and rural
which of the following is true of rural areas
risk in rural areas can include farm machinery, wild animals, heavy trucks and motorcyclists
even though tens are less likely to choose to drink and drive their, ___________________ is higher when they do
risk of crash
you should drive in a way that protects
roads and other road way users
what is the first step you should take if your car runs into a body of water
roll down your window
in order to have safe roads ans afe driving condtionas what must we have
rules of the road
which of the following below is not one of the top 5 contributing factors to car crashes in texas
running through red lights
in what environment will you come into contact with farm equipment
rural
which of the following is a step of SIT
s= structure and signs
regular tire maintenance will help your vehicle to
safely stop, handle, and ride smoothly
regular maintenance will help ensure
safety and reliability
when towing a trailer what is required to drive in public highways
safety chain
the parking break is an example of which type of device
safety device
a drivers primary responsibility is to think
safety first
what can you do to give yourself a better chance of avoiding potential hazards
scan the road several feet ahead of you while driving
a driver can prepare for potential risks by
scanning constantly
SEE-iT stands for
search, evaluate, and execute in texas
which of the following statements is true about seat belts
seat belts always lessen the risk of injury
your best protection while riding in a vehicle comes from
seat belts and airbags
as blood alcohol levels decline alcohol acts as a
sedative
what is not an example of a countermeasure for distracted driving
send text message at the red light
the SEE-iT system will hep you
separate risks and address them one at a time
what is the first step you should take if your engine shuts off while you are driving
shift the car in to neutral
an example of a lateral maneuver is...
shifting lanes
fatigue can cause
short-term memory problems
which of the following should not be used as a communication technique in driving
shouting
which motion does roll influence
side to side
which of the following are acceptable to multitask as you merge onto the highway
signal to move into a lane , gain speed , and look for traffic you will be merging with
what are potential risks?
situations that could become dangerous realities
what are the four things that teen drivers must have to demonstrate driver readiness
skills, knowledge, experience, and maturity
which reduced risk driving principle can be applied for potential and immediate risk
slow down
what is the result of divided attention on driving
slower response time to brake
what is one step that will save you from most risks
slowing down when you see potential risks
what is a symptom of fatigue
sluggishness
the key to staying balanced is
smooth, gradual changes
in practicing commentary driving you should make sure your comments are
specific
first and second offenses for driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor includes but are not limited to:
a fine up to $500, 40-60 hours community service and possible license suspension
speeding seems to be what kind of traffic violation
a gateway violation
dilated pupils can result in ________ which makes it more difficult to drive
a glare
identifying and analyzing your driving environment is
a key reduced risk driving practice
what type of car is typically safer
a large and heavy car
a point of reference will give you
a n estimate
if you are planning on using your gps to reach your destination what else is it a good idea to have with you
a paper map- in case the gps has technical difficulties
what symbol represents the hazard lights
a red triangle
which vehicle will be more prone to roll over
a taller one
about ___ of all boating fatalities involve alcohol
a third
which could have negative impact on a planned route
accidents
when traveling in different states it is legally important to
adhere to the local laws
a driver maintains balance through
adjusting speed and steering
acquiring knowledge of alcohol and drug relate laws will help drivers_____
adopt a zero-tolerance lifestyle
starting tasks are activities that mus be performed ______________
after entering the vehicle but before driving
when should you review your dash board lights
after starting the engine
at what time of the day can glare/reflection be an issue fro drivers
all hours of the day
the statistics on drug use by minors showed that among student grades 7-12
almost 1/4 use marijuana
what percentage of traffic accidents that result in death to pedestrians involve alcohol
almost 50%
when going on a trip it is a good idea to know of
alternative routes in case your route is blocked
before you drive you should do a self evaluation and ask your self....
am i physically mentally and emotionally ready to drive
________ transportation system benefits the production, productivity and profits of goods and products
an efficient
what could cause a moderate risk environment to become a complex risk environment
an increase in traffic flow
intersections can be in
an x + t y u or a circle pattern
evaluating includes
analyzing potential risks
it is beneficial to
anchor your heel in a way that allows you to swivel back and forth between the two pedals
aggressive drivers feel _____ in their cars
anonymous
distractions can be
anything that pulls your attention away from driving
the zero tolerance law
applies to any use or possession of alcohol and/or drugs
if a person who drives to work gets their license suspended what can they do
apply for an occupational license
care in adjusting climate or other controls is especially unimportant when
approaching and crossing intersections
adolescents who ______ report higher rates of physically abuse, sexual abuse or other violent traumas
are alcoholics
the fear of being _______ is greater motivator to obey drug and alcohol laws than being safe
arrested
when practicing commentary driving when is the best time to comment in relation to the action
as far before the action as possible so as to think ahead and be prepared
when backing out of an angled paring pace when should you begin turning the whee
as the front of your car is even with the car to the side of you
most severe fatal collisions involving cyclists occur where
at intersections
in snowy conditions how fast should you drive
at least 10mph below the speed limit
multi tasking performance while driving means you are performing more than one activity ______________
at the same time
when drinking, physiological changes begin to occur
at the very start
if convicted of a class B misdemeanor or greater your criminal recod will be
available to employers and colleges that perform criminal record searches
what should you do if an aggressive driver is near you
avoid any contact with them
which reduced risk driving principle needs to change when faced with an immediate risk as opposed to a potential risk
avoid stopping abruptly and making sudden moves
stopping safely involves
avoiding sudden movements, not braking abruptly and using your brakes properly
what is an example of a fender bender
backing into a parked car
why is it difficult to determine the amount of alcohol in a mixed drink
bartenders often stray from the recipes for the drinks
one way to reduce the risk of an accident as a result of a mechanical malfunctions is to
be alert in every situation stay aware of and alert to potential malfunctions and be prepared for your response
if you have to get out of your car when you pull to the side of the road it is best to
be as visible as possible
what us one of the best ways to avoid risk
be generally responsible
which of the following is true of residential areas
be on the watch for children and animals
why should drivers pay more attention to vulnerable roadway users when the weather is bad
because the vulnerable road way users will be paying less attention as they will be trying to get out of the weather
a chemical reaction is a process where two substances are combined which then
become a new product
when renting a car it is important to
become familiar with the car before you start driving
if someone binge drinks on a regular basis they run a serious risk of
becoming addicted to alcohol
when is the right time to assess your personal needs
before you look at cars
when is the best time to familiarize yourself with the devices in your vehicle
before you start to drive
where are the alert/warning lights located
behind and to the side of the steering wheel
if you are convicted of intoxication manslaughter you will face what punishment
between 2-20 years in prison
when turning at an intersection you must yield to oncoming traffic an...
bicyclists
BAC stands for
blood alcohol concentration
vehicle maneuvers can include
bot simple movements and complex actions
misuse of alcohol often results in
both A and B
cyclists must obey the laws of
both A and B depending on the situation ( pedestrians and motor vehicles)
how are others aware of your decision
both a and b
loss of quality of life refers to
both a and b
those who missue alcohol are more likely to
both a and b
in which way is the radio a distraction to drivers
both visually and mentally
when driving you need to look at
both what is in front of you and what is in the distance
what is brain bandwidth
brain bandwidth allows us to focus on an activity, reason on it, and make decisions accordingly
when making a turn, what should you NOT do
brake during the turn
which of the following should you use to sustain communication with other driver
brake lights
which two parts of the vehicle are most important in preventing traction loss
brakes and tires
roads that freeze first are...
bridges
you may pass if the line dividing two lanes is a________ line
broken yellow
in addition o police and crossing guards who else is authorized to direct traffic
bus drivers
a characteristic of moderate risk environment is
businesses
urban area is comprised of mainly
businesses and shops
how will you reduce the risk of an accident
by becoming more familiar with how your vehicle operates
a persons ability to drive can be impaired _________
by using alcohol, illegal drugs, over the counter drugs, or prescription medications
this course is designed to benefit you when a. when you turn 21 b. when you gradute c now and into the future
c
which of the following statements is true it is best to cross your arms, one over the other while driving. in the event that an airbag inflates this will lesson the impact in the event that an airbag inflates it is helpful if you are leaning forward it is best that you sit as fa back as possible from the airbag
c
what is recommend to do first at the scene of a collision
call for assistance
if a person is injured in a car accident you should
call the police
what does not determine when traffic signals change
cameras
drinking and driving ______your judgment
can impair
contrary to what some believe aggressive driving
can make drivers feel worse
the leading cause of death for american teens is...
car crashes
one potential risk common to residential is
cars pulling out in front of you
what is an example of a driving risk q\
causing damage
a body can experience changes rom alcohol consumption because alcohol has the ability to break down
cells
the point where the left and right vision fields come together is called
central fixation
the area of the brain called the ________ controls the coordination
cerebellum
if a person who has been drinking is below the legal alcohol content level he can experience _______ in his ability to drive
changes
what are somethings that you typically need to watch out for in residential areas
children
what is the age and height requirement for children who need saftey seats
children under 8 years or under 4'9' no matter the age
what can you do to get a better insurance rate
choose a car with a high safety rating
thirteen percent of those stopped for reckless driving tested positive for which drug
cocaine
what are the 3 distraction categories
cognitive, visual , and manual
the main elements to space management are
speed control, lane positioning, and communication
when backing up which of the following should not be done
speed up since we naturally go slower backing up
what is the number one cause of injury and death in highway construction zones
speeding
what are the general effects of having 8-10 drinks
staggering and possible vomiting
if your engine stall while driving you should
steer to the side of the road
what does ESC (electronic stability control) help with
steering in the event of a skid
what should you do when parking your car
step on the brake until the car stops, move the gear shift into park
one way to compensate for unprepared drivers is to
stick to your own safe practices
when you first drink alcohol it seems to act as a
stimulant
what is the only way to avoid distractions from electronics completely
store your electronic items somewhere where they cannot be seen or heard or turn them off completely
the acronym SIT stands for
structures and signs, intersection, traffic
what should you do if the check engine light comes on
take the car to a professional so that they can run diagnostics
it __________to stop at greater speeds
takes longer
if your accelerator pedal is stuck, first try the following
tap the pedal a few times
which of the following is essential to locate before you start driving
temperature controls
driving while under the influence of drugs can increase a drivers
tendency to take risks
what does it mean to have a suspended licesnces
that a license is temoraily cancled
what does the safely responsibility act ensure
that all drivers need to carry a minimum amount of insurance
green lights on the dash board indicate
that features of the car are active and ready to go
red lights on the dash board indicate
that something needs your immediate attention
wat do mature drivers understand that novie drivers tend to not
that state of mind has an impact on driving
what do you need to make sure of before you change lanes in front of a semi-truck
that you see the entire truck in your rear view mirror
muscle memory will help drivers to become efficient at using the SEE-iT system, what is muscle memory
the act of completing a physical task or mental task repeatedly, so then your body learns to complete the task more efficiently and with less brain power
reference points help you to determine
the actual position of your vehicle
the amount your energy of motion changes when you adjust your speed is
the adjusted proportion squared
blood alcohol concentration or BAC is the measurement of which of the following
the amount of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood
what is the appropriate way to use headrests to prevent whiplash injury
the back of your head should be about two inches from the head rest
when you drive in new environments for the first time it is a good idea to enlist
the company of any experienced driver
what is traffic flow
the consistency with which traffic is moving forward from one point to another
what can make it difficult to perform the multitasking that is necessary for driving
the damage that drinking does to the cerebral cortex
the economic effects of an alcohol related crash affects
the driver and victims, as well as taxpayers
at each oil change what else should you inspect
the exhaust system
where is the best place for treating someone who is suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning
the hopsital
which of the following should be checked every trip
the level of engine oil
when evaluating situations, there may be many options for action. how ever, you should always follow which one
the one that minimizes the most risk
the liver is greatly affected by alcohol because it is
the organ largely responsible for metabolizing and breaking down alcohol
where is the best place to look for information on a vehicles features
the owners manual
visual attention is
the part f driving that involves seeing
who are the victims in a fatal DUI crash
the person driving under the influence and.... it can be anyone in or near the car
what is route planning
the planning of a certain route or course of action AND the choice of roads taken to get to a place both A and B
why are roads especially slippery right after it begins to rain
the rain mixes with oil and other fluids on the road
if a minor has any detectable amounts of alcohol in their system while operating a vehicle in a public place then the minor commits the offense of...
driving under the influence of alcohol- minor
if a driver is ound for a secnd time with an open container in hia vehicle and after being tested shows them over the legal limit of intoxication they may be charged with what, and face which charges
driving while intoxicated a class A misdemeanor punishable up to one year in jail up to 4,000 dollars in fines and license suspension up to 2 years
the organization MADD focuses on
drunk and drugged driving
how often do you need to get your vehicle insected
each year
one reduced risk driving practice necessary for driving on road trips and through construction zones is
eliminate distractions, stay alert and pay attention
one of the ways to ensure your vehicle is as visible as possible is to
enable emergency 4-way flashers, raise your hood or tailgate, display colored flag of some kind on your car, use the emergency warning devices
maintaining a safe following interval allows
enough space for others to merge safely
when checking your battery you want to
ensure the contacts are secure and check for any mineral build up
before executing decisions you must first
evaluate potential risks
an action plan must be _______ for it to be successful
evaluated
in general your belts should be checked how often
every 3 months/ 3,000 miles
the HTS is considered to be property that is owned by
everyone
which statement best represents who is affected when someone drives under the influence
everyone who uses the HTS and their family and friends
alcohols ability to interfere with the bodys REM cycles can lead to
exhaustion
which driving environment has been proven to have fewer collisions
expressway
what does someone coming off a high often experience
extreme fatigue
which of the following is a leading cause of driver error that leads to crashes
falling asleep at the wheel
a person will only experience side effects of prescription drugs use if he misuses or abuses it
false
alcohol impaired and intoxication are the same thing
false
all risk taking is harmful
false
as a texan under the age 21 it is legal to have a little bit of alcohol in your system
false
as long as we are fast to change lanes signaling is not an important multi-task step
false
boating laws and regulations are limited to boats
false
can only negative emotions influence driving ability
false
carbonated beverages slow down the absorption rate of alcohol
false
communication to other drivers is only done through lights
false
distractions are the same for all drivers
false
driving environments maintain unchanging levels of risk
false
driving is a solo activity
false
driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor only applies to driving a motor vehicle
false
even if you cannot see semi trucks mirrors they will always be able to see you
false
experienced drivers are more likely to take risk
false
if a person is not an alcoholic or alcohol dependent then they are not at risk for alcohol related problems with their health
false
if the police do not respond to investigate the accident, all you have to do is contact your insurance
false
if you have to choose between crashing into a car or a bush choose the car
false
injuries will manifest themselves immediately following a car accident
false
long stretches of road make it easy to maintain attention
false
science confirms that hard liquor produces elevated moods more so than beer
false
signal lights are a characteristic of intersections in residential areas
false
the effects of alcohol cannot be felt beyond the day a person has been drinking
false
the map scale will give the corresponding actual distance on the ground as it relates to the smaller map. for example 1: 500 means on 1 inch on the map equals 500 miles on the ground
false
the texas driver education and traffic safety program is only beneficial for novice drivers
false
there is no way to limit multi-tasking performances
false
though children, elderly and people with disabilities are considered to be vulnerable roadway users no extra care needs to be shown around them
false
using multiple drugs or combined drug use with alcohol is only dangerous if done in large quantities
false
vehicle malfunctions are always the result of poor vehicle maintenance and are avoidable
false
vehicle operating space only includes the space around the vehicle that the drivers can see
false
vehicles are the only thing you have to worry about being in your blind spot
false
you can only attend a driver safety program if you have committed a driving offense
false
your behavior as a driver is always an asset
false
if you are driving a vehicle different from one you normally drive, you should take which practical step
familiarize yourself with the cars operating space and restrictions
checking your tires should only be done by a mechanic
fasle
each driver should be concerned with only malfunctions of their own vehicle
fasle
every vehicle model has the same maintenance service schedule that can be found in the owners manual
fasle
if at all possible it is usually best t go and try to locate help following an incident
fasle
most people are doing an excellent job keeping up with maintenance of their vehicle
fasle
only the repeated drug use carries the risk of death
fasle
our brain has a limitless amount of attentional abilities
fasle
vehicle safety does not include windshield wiper maintenance
fasle
what best describes the traffic in rural areas
fast and light
aggressive drivers may make mistakes because they
feel invincible
an officer can pull you over if they
feel they have probable cause
which of these is NOT a characteristic of residential driving environment
few vulnerable roadway users
one leg stand test is a type of
field sobriety test
failing to yield the right away can lead to what potential pnishment
fines up to 4,000
if you are convicted of DUI/DWI what reality awaits you
fingerprinting and mug shots
when traveling at higher speeds, reduced-risk driving practices dictate you should
follow vehicles at a greater distance
boat laws are created
for vessel safety on the water
when drinking alcohol it is good to consider
the reason for having it
risk characteristics can be attached to drivers, other roadway users and
the roadway itself
what can you inspect from outside of the car
the struts and shock
the best guide to drive in the state of texas is....
the texas driver education and traffic safety program
the gear shifter is connected to gears in
the transmission
who has the right of way at an uncontrolled intersection
the vehicle on your right
vehicle maneuvers are
the way you get your vehicle from one point or position to another
texas is the _____ state when it comes to alcohol impaired driving fatalities
the worst
the only time that you should move someone who has been injured in a crash is when
there is a life threatening situation nearby
what does it mean to have closed conditions
there is some restriction to the drivers view or space
which of the following is typically Not found in a fatigued related car accident
there were passengers in the car
why are turn signals important
they alert other drivers of the direction you are planning to move
how can you identify a vulnerable road way user
they are harder to anticipate
which statement best represents the attitude of someone who has been drinking
they are not bothered about doing things that they would normally avoid
which of the following statements is true of road shoulders
they are often made of grass, dirt or gravel
how are parents or mentors involved in safety of students
they can provide the same drivers safety training to youths as they would receive normally receive in the classroom
what is one reason why young drivers are at greater risk
they have less experience
what purpose do pavment mrkings serve
they provide a set of built in instructions for driving
which is true of drivers with color deficiencies
they take longer to react to color signals
which of the following is a big risk for young drinkers
they think that drinking is harmless
accepting personal responsibility for decisions regarding alcohol and drug use includes
thinking about how it affects oneself, their family and the community
traction when driving has to do with
tire grip on the road
what is the purpose of a flag individual
to guide traffic through a specific area
how does the sense of touch help drivers
to know how parts like the steering wheel and pedals are operating
what is not a goal of good communication with other road way users
to let others know what you want to do as you start to do it
those who have been drinking are more likely
to no think about the consequences of sexually transmitted diseases
what are some characteristics of rural roads
tractors, wild and domesticated animals crossing, trucks , an more likely two lane highways
what are the two basic categories of intersections
traditional and non traditional
an example of a limitation while driving is
traffic signal change
the balance of your vehicle
transfers from front to back and side to side
what could distract us from controlling speed
friends in the car and listening to music and excessive attention to sideview and rearview mirrors
the law requires the use of headlights during what times
from sunset to sunrise
novice drivers tend to lack what aspect of good driving
gaining and processing information
real life practice sessions are good for
gaining skills
which of the following devices is used for accelerating
gas pedal
when pulling off the to the side of the road it is best to
get as car off the road as possible
in order to maneuver the operating space around your vehicle safely you should_______
get to know your vehicles zones and reference points
the path of travel is the section of roadway that will
get you from where you currently are to your target
what is the best thing to do if you are experiencing driver fatigue
give your body time to rest
in every situation the right of way is something to be...
given not taken
what are some multitasking steps to backing up
glance at all mirrors, physically turn your head to check blind spots, and back up slowly
having a cell phone in the car is
good in case of an emergency
identifying vulnerable roadway users calls for
good visual attention
synergism refers to the effect causes by combining two or more substances where the resulting effects is_______ if the substances were used alone
greater than
if you experience a tire blowout you should
grip the steering wheel as the vehicle could pull sharply to the direction of the blow out
if you find your self going off the road it is important to
grip the steering wheel firmly and ease off the gas
advancements in technology may require using altered techniques such as....
hands-free devices for mobile phones, paying attention to warnings from driver assist systems, using your mirrors along with backup cameras All the above
what can cause a vehicle to be imbalanced
hard changes to your steering
using alcohol to control part of your life can be
hard to control
the human brain
has to sift through information to decide what is most important
which method will help you to center your vehicle in a lane
have an imaginary line through the middle of the right and left halves of the hood
some of the most severe fines come from ---
having a child under 13 not wearing a personal flotation device
what is one benefit of having a planned route
having a planned route can help reduce stress
why is it good to tense your muscles before a crash
having your muscles tense can protect the ligaments in your neck by absorbing the force of the impact
what symbol indicates a donor in texas
heart
the multi-ask procedure of checking your mirrors
helps you to gather information abut what is happening around you
reduced visibility due to flying debris is a characteristic of
high winds
if your perceived risk of a situation is less than the actual risk, your chances of incident are _________
higher
what is a risk that is unique to expressway
higher speeds
a condition of drowsiness or unaware while driving is called
highway hypnosis
which of the following is a common line of sight obstruction in rural areas
hills and curves
when approaching a light that has just turned yellow what questions do you want to consider
how close are you to the intersection
the amount of time you have to respond to a situation depends on
how distracted you are
which of the following is one of the three biggest risk factors for fatigued driving
how long you have been awake
reference points are used for
identifying the placement of your vehicle
when performing the visual checks of the tires, what are you looking for
tread depth and air pressure
a driver is morally and financially obligated to accept any consequences resulting from an accident
true
a minor who is found with drugs in their possession could face home confinement
true
a person can be charged with a DUI if they have a BAC of zero
true
an evasive action is one that you use to escape danger or difficulty
true
an owners manual is a good way to become familiar with these variances
true
analyzing the contributing factors of accidents can help drivers to practice reduce-risk driving practices
true
are cars with manual transmission have 3 pedals
true
blind spots are the gaps between mirrors that can cause large areas of the road that the driver cannot see, which are capable of hiding a vehicle or motor cycle
true
can you illuminate your vehicle waning symbols by turning the ignition to the ON position
true
car exhaust is especially harmful to children and older members of the community
true
changing lanes is a vehicle maneuver that requires multi-tasking
true
collisions contribute to pollution on the earth
true
due to lack of driving experience, novice drivers may at times underestimate potentially hazardous situations
true
even necessary driving performances can become distractions
true
forgetfulness is a symptom of fatigue
true
if a vehicle rolls, skids, or spins the vehicle is experiencing a loss of balance
true
if you plan on operating a personal watercraft, you need yo take a boater education course
true
in 2013 in the united states 72% of drivers killed in car crashes reported some level of alcohol in their blood
true
incapacitating means to deprive of ability, qualification or strength
true
internet maps allow you to quickly locate points of interest
true
it is advisable to avoid driving in adverse weather
true
litter can cause motor vehicle accidents
true
losing control of any rotational motion of a vehicle can cause it either to roll slide or spin
true
overcorrecting a vehicle can be caused by distraction leading to loos of traction
true
scheduled maintenance is also termed preventive maintenance because it prevents more serious costly repairs later
true
social responsibility involves ethnics, positive change, and service to others
true
speed can also contribute to single vehicle and off road control loss crashes
true
spending a little time planning a trip will save you time, reduce stress, save your money, and make your travels more enjoyable
true
the colors on the map are generally used in a consistent way
true
there are 3 categories of jobs that are created from the highway transportation system
true
there are 3 different tests involved in applying for your drivers license
true
through a person can quickly stop what they are doing, it takes longer for the mind to redirect and take action
true
understanding risk characteristics, risk perception, and risk management can contribute to reduced risk driving practices
true
when calling the authorities you should be ready in advance to provide the What, Where , and Who about the incident
true
while driving you could be responsible for littering if you throw a gum wrapper out of your window
true
you should think about how you will use your car before you buy it
true
your overall health will influence the psychological effects of alcohol
true
in an event of a break down the first thing you should do is...
try to move if you begin to skid you should move the car off the road
what are some costs associated with purchasing a pre-owned vehicle that you do not incur when purchasing a new vehicle
tune-up and repairs at the time of purchase
drivers who are considered to have elevated risk will likely ay more for auto insurance
ture
if you are unsure of the depth of the water on the flooded roadway you should
turn around dont drown
at a railroad crossing a driver must stop no closer than how many feet
15 ft
drivers ages _______ have the highest crash and fatality rates
15-17
maximum speed limit for an alley
15mph
channel___ on the maritime mobile band will put you in touch with the US coast guard
16
after completing a texas driver education and traffic safety program an applicant age ______ can apply for a drivers license
16 or older
in 2014 how many passengers of DUI drivers were killed in crashes
163
drivers ages 16-20 are _____ more likely to die in a crash if they have been drinking than if they have not
17 times
the law states in order to donate you must be at least
18 years of age
first time refusal by a minor to provide a specimen to a police oficer can result in
180-day license suspension
how many drinks can a 120 pound women have in an hour before she is legally intoxicated
2
what is a safe distance to follow if you are traveling at 30 mph or lower
2 seconds
the minimum distance your review mirror needs to display is...
200ft
what was the 2005 estimate of americans who were struggling with a drug or alcohol problem
22 million
in one survey a total of _______ of high school students admitted to riding with someone who has been drinking
22%
your risk of crashes is multiplied ____________ times when texting
23
what percentage of vehicle crashes are related to adverse weather
23%
how many people die in a day because they did not receive a vital organ
24
in 2014 how many alcohol related crashes ere there in texas
24,386
a youths ability to reason and use sound judgment is not fully developed until age _______
25
which of the following is a minimum liability limit for the state of texas
25,000 for property damage per accident
in most vehicles when is traction control automatically turned off
25mph
vehicles are considered slow moving if they travel at or under what speed
25mph
calculate the MPG, the starting mileage was 50,750 ending mileage was 51,200 and 165.3 gallons were fueled
29 mpg
how many vision ranges need to be evaluated
3
there are ____ main ways drugs can affect a person
3
there is/are _____ main areas of the brain affected by alcohol consumption
3
how far away should you be when passing a vulnerable roadway user
3 feet
it is best to replace your battery if it is over
3 years old
how many texans died in car crahes in 2013
3,382
proper lane placement can include positioning your car
3-6 INCHES FROM THE RIGHT OR LEFT LANE
in one year motor vehicle crashes cost more than
80 billion
if pedestrian is hit by a car traveling more than 40mph what chance do they have of dying
80%
we learn ____through our eyes
80%
how many blind spot related incidents happen every year
800,000
texas boasts of the highest interstate speed limit in the nation, what is that speed limit
80MPH
what position is now recommended for hand position on the steering wheel
9 and 3
drivers under the age of 20 account for what percentage of drivers involved in fatal crashes
9%
once you pay the required fee you can take up to 3 tests within
90 days
when do most of the nighttime crashes of 16-17 years olds occur
9p.m. -midnight
this course will include an understanding of a. organ donation b. driving laws in all states c. how to beat a ticket
A
how wide is a standard road lane
12 ft
which of the following is considered to be a standard drink
12 ounce beer
at what range can you identify any elements on or around the road that will require you to make changes in your driving
12-15
during what hours is driver alertness decreased
12am.-6am.
at what age do children stop thinking of alcohol in a negative way
13
in texas you must be at least _____ years old to operate a boat
13
passengers ____ must wear a flotation device at all times
13 and younger
what is the trip fuel cost for a 600 mile trip if the average cost per mile of a car is $0.19
$114
how many texans under the age of 21 died in 2014 as a result of someone driving while impaired
134
loss of judgement occurs when a person reaches a blood alcohol content of
.02`
in general a driver will begin to process information more slowly at blood alcohol content of
.05
at what BAC does a person face the risk of death
.35
a person is considered intoxicated if they have an alcohol concentration of...
0.08
a person is considered to be legally intoxicated if they have a BAC of what amount
0.08
it takes _____ additional teens in the vehicle to become a distraction
1
how many teens in high school drink and drive
1 in 10
if a minor has more than one alcohol related conviction,they will have their license suspended for
1 year
you are convicted of driving intoxicated and you are under the age of 21 how long will ouyr licesne be susspended
1 year
which of the following is not true of immediate risk 1. you are unable to analyze them because they are already happening 2 they need to be given first priority 3 you can analyze them to determine the safest way to proceed
1.. you are unable to analyze them because they are already happening
you should never look away from the path of travel for more than ______seconds at a time
1/2
how long should you look away from the road
1/2 second
how many inches away from the steering wheel do you need to be in order to reduce steering interference and the risk of injury due to the air bag
10-12 inches
how much did texans pay in 1999 for costs incurred in alcohol related crashes
10.3 billion
approximately how many people in texas are killed in highway work zones each year
100
how many accidents are estimated to be caused by driver fatigued each year
100,000
how far ahead of na exit sign usally placed
1000 yds
how many feet before Turing should you turn on your turn signal
100ft
in 2011 what percentage of distracted related fatal accidents involved drivers under 20 years old
11%
what percentage of drivers ages 18-20 years old were involves in an automobile accident and survived admitted that they were texting when they crashed
11%
in 2008 how many fourth graders used alcohol
11%`
how many speeding tickets are issued everyday
112,328
how fast can you drive on city streets
30 mph
drivers should lower their dim lights when following within_______feet behind another vechicle
300
if you are driving at 60 mph it will take you ______total feet to stop
303
what is the general speed of urban traffic
30mph
it can cost _______ to register your vessel
32-150
in 2014 how many children under the age of 16 dies as a result of impaired driver in texas
33
in 2011 what percentage of 19- year olds who were killed in car crashes had a BAC of .01 or greater
34%
how many driving environments are there
4
in only _____ seconds at high speed we would have driven the length of a football field
4
regarding the results of drug combinations there are ___ basic categories of effects
4
if you are traveling over 30 mph how much of following distance should you allow
4 sec
if your BAC is at the legal limit of 0.08 you are how many more times likely to crash than a person with a BAC of 0
4 times
children of an alcoholic parent are ______ times more likely to become alcoholics themselves
4 to 10
how many people does teen alcohol use in the united states kill every year
4,700
in general a low risk environment will have which speed limit
40 mph or less
according to the national safety council if a teen drivers has another teen even a sibling in the car their risk of a car increases by
44%
if you are at the BAC level of .08 how many hours will it take you to reach 0 at the average elimination rate
5
there are ____ categories of courses devoted to driving education and safety in Texas
5
when parallel parking you need _____ more feet than the length of your car
5
your kidneys, lungs and sweat glands will eliminate what percentage of the alcohol that you consume
5%
aggressive driving has led to one motorist or injuring other motorists has been reported in how many states
50
fatigue related crashes are _____-% more likely to result in death or injury than other crashes
50
rural roads account for what percentage of fatalities in the united states
50%
when used properly and along with airbags, seat belts reduce driver and passenger fatalities by how much
50%
the first time a minor is convicted of attempting to purchase alcohol they can be fined up to
500
when making a turnabout you should be able to see at least ---- feet in each direction
500
what is the first time offense fine for illegally parking in a disabled space
500-750
a driver can travel ________ car lengths in 1 second of distracted driving at 60mph
6
how many kinds of common steering wheel lock systems are there
6
how many zones are there around your car
6
in extreme driving conditions such as snow, ice or heavy rain, you should stay at least __________seconds behind the next vehicle
6-10
by ages 19 and 20 __________ of youth have been involved in heavy drinking
70%
using the correct child seat reduces risk of infant death by what percentage
71%
in texas drivers ages 13-20 account for almost _________ of drivers who died in DUI related car crashes
8%
which of the following statements best describes the lowering of BAC levels
BAC levels will lower over the time a person is not drinking
some drivers like to use what methods to adjust their mirrors
BGE- blind zone glare elimination
experienced drivers use what skill to operate their vechicle and perfrom basic manuvers
Critical thinking
what is the number one killer of teenagers
Driving under the influence
which type of vehicle is more likely to rollover
SUVs
why is it important to write a detailed account of the accident as soon as possible
you dont want to forget any important details
the owners manual is the best place to find the pre-start pre-drive and post-drive procedures
TRUE
what is one reason to perform vehicle maintenance
you will save money in the long run by performing regular vehicle maintenance
if an emergency vechicle is approching you who has the right away
They always have the rihgt of way
for a third offense of driving uner the influence of alcohol and/ drugs by a minor a driver now faces....
a felony in the third degree, a fine up to 10000 dollars up to 10 years in prison and a license suspension up tp 2 years
making sure your wishes are clearly stated and followed is
your responsibility as the donor
if an officer of the law pulls a driver over or suspicsion that he or she is drving under the influence often will preform what type of test to determine the drivers sobriety
a field sobriety test
the policy that minors cannot have any detectable amount of alcohol in their system is called
zero tolerance
which is not recommended tip for driving defensively a drive even if you are tired b do not expect other drivers to do exactly what you do c control your speed
a
which of the following is an example of a restraint system
a baby car seat
what is the Don't mess with Texas campaign
a campaign to prevent littering
what is the shared left-turn lane
a center most lane on each side of the road
anatomical gifts are
a donation of all or part of a human body
which of the following is a sign that another driver is distracted
a driver is going too slow for road conditions
what is commentary driving
a driving technique where you speak out loud what you observe, make evaluations of the situation and then verbalize them before they happen
what is it called when someone thinks they are in control and that alcohol is not causing any impairment
a false sense of confidence
if intoxication assualt penalties a felony in the third degree a fine up to 10,000 dollars and up to 10 years in prison what do the penalities for intoxication manslaughter incluse
a felony in the second degree a fine up to 10000 dollars and up to 20 years
your best ally in winter driving is
driving slow
new cars generally
come with a warranty
what is the practice of speaking your driving actions out loud called
commentary driving
endorsements are placed on
commercial driver licenses
when making vehicle maneuvers you must visually check and
communicate to other drivers
expressways can best be described as
complex
which type of insurance covers damage from a tornado
comprehensive
by becoming familair with rihgt of way laws driverscan avoid
confusion and accidents
which of these is a characteristic of an urban driving environment
congested streets and many distractions
direct jobs that are created by the HTS includes
construction jobs
what are the four categories for risk factors
controlled, low, moderate, complex
a persons _______ can b affected by alcohol making it difficult to make minor or large movements of the body
coordination
what should a person develop in order to say no to drug or alcohol use
create strategies
what happens wen the brain has to process information quickly
critical tasks may not be accomplished
driving on the shoulder is
dangerous
the brains neurotransmitters and receptors are affected by alcohol which can slow down the bodys message and make it ____ to drive
dangerous
what effect does alcohol have on sexual performance
decreases it a persons immune system can be weakened for how long after over drinking
entrance ramps are
designed to allow drivers to accelerate as they enter an expressway
when driving aggressively a driver will miss
details and changes on the road
central vision can best see
dimension
your visual attention includes
directed attention line of sight searching skills and targeting
________________________driving involves doing another activity while driving, which takes your attention off the road
distracted
what is the most common cause of a vehicle running off the road
distractions
when turning and braking traction is
divided
if your engine catches on fire you should
do not attempt to put out an engine fire. contact the fire department
it is considered trespassing to....
drive around, under or through a closed railroiad crossing barrier
drugs can influence a persons vision which can affect their ability to ______
drive safely
teens should learn how to evaluate socially acceptable behaviors in order to
drive safely
when on a long trip what will help you to get the best gas mileage
drive the speed limit
one reason why reduced risk driving practices are necessary for road trips is
drivers easily become bored, distracted and tired
which of the following is true of residential areas
driveways can be hidden by parked cars
which option below is NOT a plan which helps recognize risk accurately
driving at night
maintaining mental focus on the road involves
driving defensively
what can help you to practice your commentary driving
driving simulation games
if the engine is overheating you should
turn off the air conditioning and turn on the heat
what should you do if your rear wheels lose traction
turn your steering whee the same way as your tires are going
when does a driver need to give the right of way to a pedestrian
under all circumstances
traffic law will help you reduce risk if you
understand and apply the laws
the nature of work zones can be best described as
unpredictable
how long will two nights of consecutive drinking impact a persons brain and body
up to 5 days
which of the following is characterized by businesses and controlled intersections
urban
which driving environments are characterized by pedestrians
urban and residential
which of the following is a necessary multi-task performance
using the turn signal
alcohol impaired accidents are considered
violent crimes
flying debris and precipitation will reduce
visibility
what are the 3 types of distracted driving
visual, manual, and cognitive
what types of attention are diverted when a drive is texting
visual, manual, and cognitive
why should drivers be more cautious of vulnerable roadway users when on a road trip
vulnerable roadway users tend to be more distracted and confused when at vacation destinations
to be impaired with regard to driving means your ability to drive is
weakened
what is a tire blowout
when a tire rapidly deflates
driving risk will go away when
when driving there will always be risk
what is accelerator failure
when the gas pedal gets stuck
when is it permissible to leave after being stopped by an officer
when the office gives you permission
when do drugs have the greatest potential to alter your actions
when they are combined with alcohol
when stopping a car, when should you let your foot off the brake pedal
when you activate the parking brake
in which circumstances is it legal to drive on the shoulder
when your vehicle is malfunctioning and you need to stop
uncontrolled intersections that are found in urban areas are typically
where alleys meet main other streets
what is a pharm party
where everyone brings and shares their persona bottle prescription medication
the effectiveness of an airbag depends on
where the occupant is sitting and how they are positioned
which of the following should be included in a driving plan
where you are allowed to drive
what factor influences the amount you pay for car insurance
where you live
what is a good way to learn your vehicles operating space
work with a driving partner to mark the space around your vehicle that you cannot see
traditonal intersections include
y, t and x
what is yaw
yaw is the left to right motion of the nose of the car. this axis runs from the top of the vehicle through the bottom passing through the center of gravity
what can you be charged with if you refuse to provide identifying information to an officer
you could be charged with a misdemeanor