Chapter 1: Test Your Knowledge and Attitude
False
Air crashes kill more people than vehicle collisions.
True
Being a good driver takes time and practice.
True
Driving is a risk that can be reduced by using good habits.
False
Decision-making skills are not important as physical skills.
True
Following too closely is a major cause of collisions.
True
It's best to put distance between yourself and angry drivers.
False
It's not my fault if I lose control of my car on a dark roadway.
False
My friends don't wear safety belts, so I shouldn't either.
True
Rain, nighttime, or rough pavement can become major problems.
True
Responsible drivers buy fuel-efficient cars.
True
Responsible, low-risk drivers are the most important part of the HTS.
False
Safe drivers are usually "wimps".
False
Traffic jams are unavoidable; no one is responsible for them.
True
You are responsible for avoiding trouble.
False
Your attitude toward life and driving will not affect your driving.