TRAFFIC SCHOOL SECTION 2 TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What does driving drowsy do to you? - ANSWER slower reaction time and it
takes you longer to process information and blurry vision
when not to drive - ANSWER overly emotional, poor vision, tired/drowsy,
alcohol, bad weather or road conditions, vehicle condition, suspended or no
license, no or problems with insurance
What is the consequence if you are caught driving without insurance? -
ANSWER fined up to $200 on your first conviction. You can also have your car
impounded (taken away) and your license suspended.
### What can you do to communicate with other road users? - ANSWER turn
signals, eye contact, flashing headlights, horn
road hazards, what to do? - ANSWER follow 3 sec rule behind car, look 10-15
secs ahead, use best judgement to react quickly
precautions for on the road hazards - ANSWER see and be seen, slow down,
pull over and wait, don't skid, don't do water deeper than over bottom of car
precautions around children - ANSWER before u drive check around vehicle
bcus u may not be able to see them, don't leave child 6 and under in vehicle
unattended
When is it acceptable to leave a child alone in a vehicle? - ANSWER if
someone 12 or older is with them
Pedestrian Safety - ANSWER Pedestrians have right-of-way in ALL
crosswalks - both marked and unmarked.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What does driving drowsy do to you? - ANSWER slower reaction time and it
takes you longer to process information and blurry vision
when not to drive - ANSWER overly emotional, poor vision, tired/drowsy,
alcohol, bad weather or road conditions, vehicle condition, suspended or no
license, no or problems with insurance
What is the consequence if you are caught driving without insurance? -
ANSWER fined up to $200 on your first conviction. You can also have your car
impounded (taken away) and your license suspended.
### What can you do to communicate with other road users? - ANSWER turn
signals, eye contact, flashing headlights, horn
road hazards, what to do? - ANSWER follow 3 sec rule behind car, look 10-15
secs ahead, use best judgement to react quickly
precautions for on the road hazards - ANSWER see and be seen, slow down,
pull over and wait, don't skid, don't do water deeper than over bottom of car
precautions around children - ANSWER before u drive check around vehicle
bcus u may not be able to see them, don't leave child 6 and under in vehicle
unattended
When is it acceptable to leave a child alone in a vehicle? - ANSWER if
someone 12 or older is with them
Pedestrian Safety - ANSWER Pedestrians have right-of-way in ALL
crosswalks - both marked and unmarked.