Driver's Ed: Module 8 DBA
Driver's Ed: Module 8 DBA Exam
Questions (78 terms) with Answers
2024.
Responsibilities of The Driver - Answer: Drive safely, obey the traffic laws, and
respect the rights of other drivers
Common Distractions - Answer: Manual.
Visual.
Cognitive.
, Driver's Ed: Module 8 DBA
Manual Driving Distractions - Answer: causes you to take one or both hands off of
the wheel
Visual Driving Distractions - Answer: cause your eyes wander off of the road
Cognitive Driving Distractions - Answer: cause your mind's focus to drift away
Manual Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Eating and drinking
Visual Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Adjusting your temperature
Doing your makeup
Cognitive Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Road rage
Daydreaming
Why Driving is Considered a Privilege Instead of a Right - Answer: Driving is not a
constitutional right. You get your drivers license based on the skills you have and
the rules you agree to follow. You must continue to demonstrate your ability to
drive safely on the road.
Types of Vision - Answer: Central vision
Peripheral or side vision
Central vision - Answer: covers about three degrees of our visual field where you
can see clearly and sharply
Driver's Ed: Module 8 DBA Exam
Questions (78 terms) with Answers
2024.
Responsibilities of The Driver - Answer: Drive safely, obey the traffic laws, and
respect the rights of other drivers
Common Distractions - Answer: Manual.
Visual.
Cognitive.
, Driver's Ed: Module 8 DBA
Manual Driving Distractions - Answer: causes you to take one or both hands off of
the wheel
Visual Driving Distractions - Answer: cause your eyes wander off of the road
Cognitive Driving Distractions - Answer: cause your mind's focus to drift away
Manual Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Eating and drinking
Visual Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Adjusting your temperature
Doing your makeup
Cognitive Driving Distraction Examples - Answer: Road rage
Daydreaming
Why Driving is Considered a Privilege Instead of a Right - Answer: Driving is not a
constitutional right. You get your drivers license based on the skills you have and
the rules you agree to follow. You must continue to demonstrate your ability to
drive safely on the road.
Types of Vision - Answer: Central vision
Peripheral or side vision
Central vision - Answer: covers about three degrees of our visual field where you
can see clearly and sharply