VADETS MODULE 11 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) | ALREADY GRADED A+ | NEW
UPDATE 2025
The following are distractions inside the vehicle: - ANSWER All of these:
- talking, answering or texting on a cell phone
- adjusting radio
- grooming activities
True or False: the number one cause of teen deaths is distracted driving? -
ANSWER True
True or False: you cannot drive safely unless the task of driving has your full
attention. Any non-driving activity you engage in is a potential distraction and
increases your risk of crashing. - ANSWER True
True or False: young children are 4 times more distracting as passengers than
adults (AAA Foundation). - ANSWER True
True or False: research indicates there is no difference in the crash risk if you use a
hand-free or a hand-held cell phone (VTTI)? - ANSWER True
, Approximately _____________ million drivers admit they have had an accident or
near accident because they dozed off or were too tired to drive. - ANSWER 11
About ___________ in five drivers said they pull over to nap when driving drowsy
(National Sleep Foundation Poll) - ANSWER one
Adults between ______________ are much likely to drive while drowsy compared
to other age groups. - ANSWER 18-29
Driver's tend to fall asleep more on _________________________. - ANSWER
high-speed rural highways
True or False: there is a test to determine sleepiness as there is for intoxication. -
ANSWER False
Do not allow _____________________ to encourage you to take more risks. -
ANSWER peer pressure
While driving, if you can not calm down over a situation, _____________. -
ANSWER stop
One of seven ways to control your emotions while driving is
_____________________. - ANSWER plan ahead
True or False: An example of a self-imposed anxiety is saying, "Oh, no. Red light!" -
ANSWER True
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) | ALREADY GRADED A+ | NEW
UPDATE 2025
The following are distractions inside the vehicle: - ANSWER All of these:
- talking, answering or texting on a cell phone
- adjusting radio
- grooming activities
True or False: the number one cause of teen deaths is distracted driving? -
ANSWER True
True or False: you cannot drive safely unless the task of driving has your full
attention. Any non-driving activity you engage in is a potential distraction and
increases your risk of crashing. - ANSWER True
True or False: young children are 4 times more distracting as passengers than
adults (AAA Foundation). - ANSWER True
True or False: research indicates there is no difference in the crash risk if you use a
hand-free or a hand-held cell phone (VTTI)? - ANSWER True
, Approximately _____________ million drivers admit they have had an accident or
near accident because they dozed off or were too tired to drive. - ANSWER 11
About ___________ in five drivers said they pull over to nap when driving drowsy
(National Sleep Foundation Poll) - ANSWER one
Adults between ______________ are much likely to drive while drowsy compared
to other age groups. - ANSWER 18-29
Driver's tend to fall asleep more on _________________________. - ANSWER
high-speed rural highways
True or False: there is a test to determine sleepiness as there is for intoxication. -
ANSWER False
Do not allow _____________________ to encourage you to take more risks. -
ANSWER peer pressure
While driving, if you can not calm down over a situation, _____________. -
ANSWER stop
One of seven ways to control your emotions while driving is
_____________________. - ANSWER plan ahead
True or False: An example of a self-imposed anxiety is saying, "Oh, no. Red light!" -
ANSWER True