Drivers Ed DBA Assessment Test Questions with Answers, Already Graded A+ For what are you responsible, as a driver? - Answer: You are responsible for your life, your passenger’s life, and the other driver’s life
Who is financially responsible for a driver under 18? - Answer: A parent or a legal guardian Drivers Ed DBA
Name three most common distractions for teens? - Answer: Loud Music, phone, Loud passengers
How can these distraction be limited or avoided? - Answer: 1) Turn the music down to little to no sound
2.) Avoid reaching for the phone
3.) Don't have that many passengers riding with
Module 2 - Answer: Module 2
Name the two types of vision your eyes provide the three basic rules of good eye habits - Answer: Central vision and Peripheral vision
1.) Aim high
2.) Keep your eyes moving
3.) Get the big picture
Briefly describe color blindness and discuss how this condition affect drivers - Answer: Color blindness is the inability to see certain colors in the usual way.
This can affect how drivers see traffic lights, curbs and signs
What Is carbon monoxide and what are dangers associated with it? - Answer: A byproduct of combustion, when fuel isn't burning cleanly,
DANGERS INCLUDE: Lightheadedness, confusion, headaches, dizziness and even death Drivers Ed DBA
Why is attitude the most critical characteristic of a new driver? - Answer: A bad attitude can cause thw driver to become emotional and act on feelings and not facts
Describe 3 characteristics of a good driver - Answer: Optimistic, considerate of others & emotionally stable
Describe 3 characteristics of at-risk behaviors - Answer: poor judgement, being overconfident in their abilities, emotional outburst
Module 3 - Answer: Module 3
How does gravity affect your car going uphill and downhill - Answer: Driving downhill gravity is pulling it down
Driving uphill gravity is slowing the car down
Name two safety features in cars that are designed to overcome the force of inertia when a car stops suddenly - Answer: Seatbelt and headrest
Describe two conditions that can affect friction and traction. What happens to the handling of a car when there is a loss of friction and traction - Answer: Friction is affected by the brakes, tires, the road surface and speed
Traction is affected by stopping distance, centrifugal force, and hydroplaning
Decreasing a car's traction decreases the amount of control you have over the vehicle