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Session 1: If your vehicle begins to skid, you should turn the steering wheel .-
CORRECT ANSWER In the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go.
Session 1: True or False: Of all collisions reported, most are a result of someone choosing an
unsafe behavior. - CORRECT ANSWER True
Session 1: Weather-related hazards reduce driver visibility, vehicle traction and/or steering
control. They include... - CORRECT ANSWER All of the above (A. Rain, sleet or snow. B.
Strong Wind. C. Fog, dust or smoke. D. Certain light conditions.)
Session 1: What happens when you take a risk while driving? - CORRECT ANSWER You let
someone or something else take control of the situation.
Session 1: A shaped road is slightly higher at the center and lower at the outer edges,
allowing water to drain off the road. - CORRECT ANSWER Crowned
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your hearing to "Recognize the
Hazard"? - CORRECT ANSWER An emergency vehicle approaching
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your sense of smell to "Recognize
the Hazard"? - CORRECT ANSWER A gasoline leak
Session 2: In which scenario would you be most likely to use your sense of touch to
"Recognize the Hazard"? - CORRECT ANSWER Icy road conditions
Session 2: What Do You Think? - City: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select all
that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Road Construction, Bicycles or motorcycles, Poor road
conditions, Pedestrians, Larger or slow-moving vehicles.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Highway: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select
all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Aggressive drivers, Road construction, Poor road
conditions, Larger or slow-moving vehicles, Vehicle on the shoulder.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Rural: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select all
that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Road construction, Poor road conditions, Pedestrians, Sun
glare.
Session 2: What Do You Think? - Suburbia: Which hazards did you see in this scenario? Select
all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Road Construction, Bicycles or motorcycles,
Pedestrians.
, Session 2: "I can move around, back and forth, in my shoulder harness, so the seat belt isn't
working." Fact or Fiction? - CORRECT ANSWER Fiction
Session 2: "Seat belts trap passengers in burning or submerged vehicles." Fact or Fiction? -
CORRECT ANSWER Fiction
Session 2: What is defensive driving? - CORRECT ANSWER Driving to save lives, time
and money in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others.
Session 2: A preventable collision is a collision in which the driver fails to do everything
to avoid it. - CORRECT ANSWER Reasonable
Session 2: What are the three basic steps in the NSC Collision Prevention Formula? - CORRECT
ANSWER Recognize, Understand, Act.
Session 2: Which one of the following is a way to focus your attention on driving so that you
can recognize a hazard and understand the defense against it? - CORRECT ANSWER The
"What If?" Strategy
Session 2: Seat belts increase your chances of surviving a collision by more than percent.
- CORRECT ANSWER 50 percent
Session 3: "My vehicle can stop just as fast as the one I'm following." Fact or Fiction? -
CORRECT ANSWER Fiction
Session 3: You are driving on a congested three-lane expressway during morning rush hour,
going east as the sun is rising. What is the minimum number of seconds needed for following
distance? - CORRECT ANSWER 5 seconds
Session 3: You are following a truck on a two-lane rural highway in the rain. What is the
minimum number of seconds needed for following distance? - CORRECT ANSWER 6
seconds
Session 3: If you find that you are becoming aggravated or choosing unsafe, aggressive
behaviors, what three steps can you take to regain control? - CORRECT ANSWER
Reflect, Reframe,
Refocus
Session 3: is the number one unsafe driving behavior that contributes to collisions and
violations. - CORRECT ANSWER Improper speed
Session 3: is the distance a vehicle travels from the moment an event occurs until you
see it and become aware of the danger. - CORRECT ANSWER Perception distance