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1. When people are involved in vehicle crashes, three collisions occur. Which of
the following is/are true?
a. The second collision is the human collision that occurs when the occupants of a
vehicle come to a stop again the interior of the vehicle they were traveling in
b. The third collision occurs when the internal organs of the occupants strike the
skeletal system and other organs in the stopped body of the occupant
c. Seat belts and air bags help reduce the effects of the second and third collisions
by preventing belted occupants from striking the interior of the vehicle as the
passenger compartment comes to a stop after the initial impact, called the first
collision
d. All of the above - ANSWER D
2. Which of the following is/are true?
a. Vehicles are designed to dissipate the energy associated with collisions and to
protect the passenger compartment
,b. When a collision occurs, the front and rear structures of vehicle are designed to
reform and buckle in a carefully designed and controlled manner to dissipate the
energy associated with the crash
c. Vehicle design features are more effective if speed is reduced, drivers take
actions to reduce the impact associated with collisions, and if vehicle occupants
are wearing seatbelts
d. All of the above - ANSWER D
3. Drivers exercise judgement and skill when they are behind the wheel. Of these
two capabilities, driving skill is by far the most important.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER B
4. When driving, you should attempt to scan 20-30 seconds ahead of your
vehicle. If you are traveling at highway speeds, 50, 60, 70 miles per hour, you will
travel about one miles per minute. Therefore, you should be scanning about how
far ahead:
a. About 100 feet
b. About 500 feet
c. About 1/2 mile
d. About 1 mile - ANSWER C
5. To properly scan 20-30 seconds ahead, you should scan this entire distance
ahead of your vehicle. As you scan ahead, you should:
a. Identify situations, vehicles, or objects that could cause a problem by the time
they reach the mid-point of your scanning distance about 15 seconds ahead of
your vehicle
,b. Be particularly alert for immediate hazards that may present themselves in the
area that is 2-5 seconds ahead of your vehicle
c. Delay taking defensive actions such as slowing or changing lanes until the
situation, vehicle or object ahead is 2 to 5 seconds ahead of your vehicle
d. Both a. and b. above - ANSWER D
6. Proper scanning to the roadway provides Time for the driver to adjust speed
and path to avoid dangerous situations. Which of the following is/are true?
a. To accomplish proper scanning, look 20 to 30 seconds ahead and to the sides
and rear to identify potentially dangerous situations
b. Drivers should adopt a mindset that says the driver approaching the
intersection from the left or right may not stop at the traffic signal
c. If scanning ahead identifies a potential danger, you must take action to avoid a
crash
d. All of the above - ANSWER D
7. The SIPDE process include the following steps: Squinting, Influencing,
Protecting, Driving, and Escaping
a. True
b. False - ANSWER B
8. Which of the following is/are true?
a. It takes about 1/2 to 3/4 of a second to scan ahead, identify potential hazards,
predict the actions that others may take, and to decide what to do
b. Once you have decided to initiate braking, it takes about 1/2 to 3/4 of a second
time to move your foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal
, c. All together is takes about a second to a second and a half to initiate braking
and to start slowing your vehicle
d. All of the above - ANSWER D
9. In addition to being aware of your surroundings, Florida law requires that you
use your turn signals to let others eat you know if you plan to turn or change
lanes
a. True
b. False - ANSWER A
10. Which of the following is/are true?
a. You must always check for vehicles in your blind spout before you change lanes
b. You must work to stay out of the blind spots of other vehicles
c. Do not trust that the drivers near you will check their blind spots before
changing lanes
d. All of the above - ANSWER D
11. Following 3 seconds back:
a. Provides for a minimum safe following distance in good driving conditions
b. Compensated for longer stopping distances when driving in wet conditions
c. Should be used when following behind large vehicles that restrict forward
visibility
d. Provides for two car lengths of following distance when traveling at 60 miles
per hour - ANSWER A