.______ is an example of aggressive driving. - ANSWER-Speeding, tailgating (following too closely), erratic and
sudden lane changes, and failing to obey traffic signs and signals are all examples of aggressive driving.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines aggressive driving as "when individuals commit a
combination of moving traffic offenses so as to endanger other persons or property."
.______ is an example of driving on the wrong side of the road. - ANSWER-Cutting the corner on a left turn
(turning too soon and cutting the corer of the lane for oncoming traffic)
Entering a left turn lane too early (don't enter the left turn lane until you see the markings.)
.______ is an example of road rage. - ANSWER-Road rage is a criminal offense and a form of assault.
Road rage is attempting to injure or kill another driver because of an incident on the road.
Road rage became a problem in the United States in the 1980s, with the increasing road congestion. Some
people actually got out of their cars and started fighting or shooting each other on a regular basis!
car duels, physical fights outside the car, gun and crossbow shootings, intentional break checks to cause an
accident, reaching into the other person's car and throwing their dog into oncoming traffic, striking a car with a
golf club
.A pedestrian with a white cane ______. - ANSWER-is blind and should always be give the right-of-way
blind or partially blind pedestrians always have the right-of-way. These people can be identified by their white
canes or seeing eye dogs.
, .Adult drivers age 18 and over may: - ANSWER-use a hands-free device while driving
.As vehicle technologies advance ______? - ANSWER-The laws have to change accordingly
Increases distracted driving
Cars drive differently than they used to
.Covering the brake means ______. - ANSWER-... holding your foot above the brake pedal, without actually
touching it, in case you need to brake.
Cover the brake by placing your foot over the brake pedal without actually touching it.
Cover at intersections and where there are hazards
.For safety reasons anytime there are no sidewalks it is best to ______. - ANSWER-For safety reasons anytime
there are no sidewalks it is best to walk in the direction facing traffic even if you are within a business or
residential district. It's only by facing the cars that you can ensure that drivers see you.
.How does having headlights on during a sunny day help you drive safer? - ANSWER-This will help other drivers
see you and may help you avoid a head-on collision.
it allows your car to be more noticeable to other drivers
.How does minimum insurance (minimum liability coverage) work? - ANSWER-This type of insurance pays for
the damages done to another person's vehicle or body and only for the amount of the coverage. In other
words, if you are at fault for a crash and only have a $15,000 liability policy, your insurance will only pay for
$15,000 of the damages done to the other person and their car. Anything more than the $15,000 is your
responsibility. Your own medical expenses and car repairs are your own responsibility too.
.How much does a DUI cost over ten years? - ANSWER-DUIs are also very expensive offenses. The trial and
attorney fees could range between $5,000 to $8,000 and more. Fines and penalties on average cost about
$4,000. And of course, your insurance rates will skyrocket. Over the course of ten years you could be paying an