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2025
Alcohol and speeding are major factors in fatal crashes. Which of the
following statements regarding speeding is/are true?
a. Speeding from place to place saves much time unless a law
enforcement officer stops you
b. Approximately 30% of fatal crashes involve speeding
c. Increasing your speed from 50 to 60 miles per hour will cut your travel
time in half
d. All of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------B
If the speed limit is 50 mph and you drive 10 mph over the speed limit, how
many minutes would you save on a 10 mile trip?
a. 2 minutes
b. 5 minutes
c. 7 minutes
d. This would cut your travel time in half ---------CORRECT ANSWER--------
---------A
Which of the following regarding a collision is/are true?
a. If you triple your speed your force of impact will be three times greater
b. Speed has little effect of impact forces
c. If you double your speed, the energy dissipated in a crash is four times
greater
d. If you double your speed, the energy dissipated in a crash is two times
greater ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------C
If you are able to reduce your speed by half before crashing into a concrete
post, the kinetic energy experienced in the crash will be reduced by four
times.
,a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
While driving you see a dangerous situation ahead and must take
immediate action. Which of the following is/are correct?
a. It is better to steer right instead of toward oncoming traffic to prevent a
crash
b. If you crash into the side of another vehicle, hitting the vehicle behind the
rear wheels will increase the survivability of the occupants of both vehicles
c. Hitting a row of bushes is better than hitting a tree, post or solid object
d. All of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D
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 ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D
If you are traveling at a highway speeds and are just 3 seconds back, your
following distance may not give you enough room to make an emergency
stop if the vehicle ahead of you crash's. Therefore, when driving at highway
speeds, plan to follow back 4 or more seconds to give you more time to
stop your vehicle in emergency stopping situations.
a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
,If you are following 4 seconds behind the vehicle ahead at night, and you
are traveling at highway speeds, your low beam lights will illuminate about
half of the distance between you and the vehicle you are following.
a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
Slow down and use extreme caution when it first starts raining as roads are
most slippery as the rain initially mixes with oil and dirt on the roadway.
a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
You have anti-lock brakes and are making an emergency stop, if you feel a
pulsing in the brake pedal you should do which of the following:
a. Take your foot off the brake pedal
b. Start pumping the brake pedal
c. Leave your foot on the brake and do not reduce pressure
d. Reduce braking pressure ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------C
Hydroplaning can occur with little warning and can result in an almost
instantaneous spin. If instead of spinning out of control, your vehicle starts
moving slightly from side to side, you are just starting to hydroplane. If this
occurs, ease your foot off the accelerator so your vehicle will decelerate.
a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
If your rear wheels start skidding to the left, you should:
a. Steer left toward the direction of the skid
b. Steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go which will be
back to the left
, c. As soon as you feel the car start to respond and align itself, steer straight
ahead
d. All of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D
Which of the following is true?
a. If you must drive in rain, fog or smoke, turn on your high beam
headlights
b. When driving between sunset and sunrise use parking lights
c. If driving in heavy rain, turn on your hazard lights
d. If driving at night or in the rain, increase your following distance ---------
CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D
If you are unable to see well enough to drive safely due to smoke or fog,
pull all the way off the pavement and stop and turn on your emergency
flashers to indicate that you have stopped.
a. True
b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A
Which of the following emergency responses is/are recommended?
a. If a tire fails/blows out avoid using brakes, concentrate on steering, and
slow gradually
b. If you experience a jammed gas pedal, shifting into the neutral will permit
you to stop
c. If brakes fail, you can attempt to stop your vehicle by using your
emergency brake
d. All of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D
If you lose your brakes you can attempt to stop your vehicle by using your
emergency brake. If using your emergency brake to stop your vehicle, you
should consider the following:
a. Remember that the emergency brake is not an anti-lock braking system