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What are the 3 characteristics of risk?

1.always present 2.it's shared 3.it can be managed

Drivers talking on cell phones while driving are as impaired as ____ with a ___ of ____

1.drunk drivers 2.BAC 3. .08%

What percent of fatal car crashes involve young drivers not using a safety belt?

15%

Approximately what fraction of those killed are other passengers in fatal crashes involving young drivers, others drivers, bicyclists, or pedestrians?

2/3

If a car is driving at 55mph, then a 3 second glance at a cell phone results in the vehicle moving almost how many feet?

250feet

What is the name of the period that is most dangerous for young driver fatal crashes in Michigan?

2:00-5:00pm

Motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States that involved alcohol-impaired-driving accounted for what percentage of the total?

32%

Single vehicle fatal crashes are what percentage of young driver incidents?

36%

roadways where the speed limit is ____ have the majority of Michigan's young driver fatal crashes.

55mph or less

Young driver fatal crashes involving two or more vehicles makes up what percentage of young driver fatal crashes?

64%

What's an example of a distraction outside of the vehicle

A crash scene (this is called rubbernecking)

what is the largest category for young driver fatal crashes because of inexperience?

speeding

Aggressive driving caused by emotions may affect a drivers ability to?

Drive safely

Taking what two substances will cause a synergistic effect?

Drugs & alcohol

What should be a drivers goal before driving begins?

eliminate all in-vehicle distractions

What's the best way to handle a distracting peer passenger?

Tell them not to distract; act responsibly

What distraction involves manual, visual & cognitive distraction simultaneously, making it the most alarming distraction ?

Texting

What amount of alcohol in your system does it take to impair your driving abilities?

.03%

What's NOT an alternative to drinking under the influence of alcohol?

Allowing a friend who has only had 1 drink to take you home

Describe aggressive driving behavior:

Any unsafe driving behavior- speeding in heavy traffic, running red lights, ignoring road signs, weaving in & out of traffic

What's an important factor a driver must maintain?

Attention to driving task

When is it best to address distractions that can affect driving?

Before driving begins

During what weather conditions do the majority of young driver fatal crashes in Michigan occur?

Fair and dry conditions

What is an example of a mental distraction

Having a conversation with a passenger

What can reduce the involvement of drivers under age 20 in distracted driving

Increased behind the wheel practice with a parent

What makes the problem of being distracted even worse for young drivers?

Inexperience

When under the influence of alcohol, what is the first ability lost by a driver?

Judgement

What's the first thing you should do when confronted by an aggressive driver?

Make every attempt to get out of the way

What type of driver is most likely to be at risk of drowsy driving?

People working long hours; long-haul drivers

if a friend or relative has been drinking, then what actions should NOT be taken?

Ride along to make sure he or she gets home safely

The phrases "I am going to be late", "we'll never make it", and "oh, no! Another red light!" Are all indicators that someone is driving with what?

Self-imposed anxieties

What is a warning sign of a fatigued driver ?

Weaving lanes, running off the pavement, stopping/ going to quickly/ slowly

Can over-the-counter drugs affect your ability to drive safely?

Yes


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