AMERICAN SAFETY COUNCIL -
FLORIDA ONLINE TRAFFIC SCHOOL
SELF TEST 1 CORRECT ANSWERS
In Florida, in 2017, approximately [BLANK] people died every day in alcohol-related
crashes. - ANSWER-2
The most frequently recorded BAC level among drinking drivers in fatal crashes was
[BLANK]. - ANSWER-.16
Alcohol-related crashes cost society $44 billion annually. - ANSWER-True
The most extreme example of aggressive driving is called: - ANSWER-Road Rage
The NHTSA estimates that [BLANK]% of the 11,510 drivers with a BAC of .01 or
higher who were involved in fatal crashes had BAC levels at or above .08. -
ANSWER-84
Speeding was a contributing factor in 27% of all fatal crashes in 2016, and 10,111
lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. - ANSWER-True
Road rage is the term used to refer to physical assaults that result from a traffic
dispute. - ANSWER-True
Collisions on city streets are largely at intersections because of lane changing,
running or jumping lights. - ANSWER-True
Approximately 37,000+ people die annually on the roads of the United States. -
ANSWER-True
Good drivers have a quiet level of efficiency in their actions. This derives from: -
ANSWER-Both
Your body reacts to an alarm reaction by releasing [BLANK] into your blood stream: -
ANSWER-Adrenaline
With severe emotional pain, the driver could turn to substance [BLANK] to hide
emotional pain. - ANSWER-Both
Developing appropriate attitudes depends on recognizing that attitudes are: -
ANSWER-Important
Approximately 100,000 police-reported crashes annually involve drowsiness and
fatigue as a principle casual factor. - ANSWER-True
Attitudes, which are predisposing you to risk, are for: - ANSWER-Both
FLORIDA ONLINE TRAFFIC SCHOOL
SELF TEST 1 CORRECT ANSWERS
In Florida, in 2017, approximately [BLANK] people died every day in alcohol-related
crashes. - ANSWER-2
The most frequently recorded BAC level among drinking drivers in fatal crashes was
[BLANK]. - ANSWER-.16
Alcohol-related crashes cost society $44 billion annually. - ANSWER-True
The most extreme example of aggressive driving is called: - ANSWER-Road Rage
The NHTSA estimates that [BLANK]% of the 11,510 drivers with a BAC of .01 or
higher who were involved in fatal crashes had BAC levels at or above .08. -
ANSWER-84
Speeding was a contributing factor in 27% of all fatal crashes in 2016, and 10,111
lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. - ANSWER-True
Road rage is the term used to refer to physical assaults that result from a traffic
dispute. - ANSWER-True
Collisions on city streets are largely at intersections because of lane changing,
running or jumping lights. - ANSWER-True
Approximately 37,000+ people die annually on the roads of the United States. -
ANSWER-True
Good drivers have a quiet level of efficiency in their actions. This derives from: -
ANSWER-Both
Your body reacts to an alarm reaction by releasing [BLANK] into your blood stream: -
ANSWER-Adrenaline
With severe emotional pain, the driver could turn to substance [BLANK] to hide
emotional pain. - ANSWER-Both
Developing appropriate attitudes depends on recognizing that attitudes are: -
ANSWER-Important
Approximately 100,000 police-reported crashes annually involve drowsiness and
fatigue as a principle casual factor. - ANSWER-True
Attitudes, which are predisposing you to risk, are for: - ANSWER-Both