1. Can you give an example of a driving risk?
- Answer: A cyclist located on your right side.
2. How does recognizing potential risks affect your driving?
- Answer: It will make you a safer and more alert driver.
3. What type of driving environment does an empty parking lot represent?
- Answer: It represents a controlled risk environment.
4. At what speed do moderate risks typically occur?
- Answer: Moderate risks usually occur at speeds under 50 mph.
5. What characterizes complex-risk situations?
- Answer: They often occur on high-traffic roads with speed limits close to 70 mph.
6. Pete is hurrying to school and chooses to speed on the highway. Is this something an experienced
driver would do?
- Answer: No, an experienced driver would likely avoid that.
7. Which of the following can be used to predict, analyze, and minimize risk factors?
- Answer: All choices are applicable.
8. What is an example of employing reduced-risk strategies in a low-risk setting, such as a neighborhood
street?
- Answer: Incorporating all choices listed is a representation of reduced-risk practices.
9. Can practicing reduced-risk driving completely eliminate potential road risks?