Comprehensive Questions with
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1. Successfully completing a driver education course will
guarantee that you become a safe driver.: False
2. Nearly a quarter of all new drivers will be involved in a collision or
convicted of a traffic offense during their first year of driving.: False
3. Drivers who are unaware of the risk involved in driving will:: Tend to
insist that any crash they were involved in is not their fault.
4. Over-estimating your ability to asses traffic/roadway conditions
may result in:: All of the above are correct: Responding late to a situation, responding in an
inappropriate manner, and a failure to respond to a situation.
5. To enhance your ability to assess and manage risk in specific
,driving situa- tions, you should:: All of the above are correct: Consider the possibility that a
dangerous situation might develop, be prepared to take action to ettectively manage the situation, and
consider the consequences of your actions.
6. AS your vehicle moves closer to an object you will be required to::
Increase your steering input to avoid hitting it.
7. Which of the following is not a characteristic of risk?: Perceived risk does not
ditter from actual risk.
8. Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) programs generally include which
of the following?: All of the above are correct: Some form of nighttime driving restrictions,
requirements for supervised practice driving time, and a limit to the number of passengers in the car.
9. Graduate
d Driver Licensing (GDL) programs generally involve stages.:
10. Parents should work as a team with the driving instructor to
provide practice for the new driver.: True
11. Which of the following presents the greatest advantage of a
Parent-Teen Driving Agreement:: The teen and parent will be able to establish clear
communication channels and expectations with respect to vehicle use.
12. The fatality rate per million miles driven for drivers under the
,age of twenty is:: Higher than other drivers.
13. Per miles
driven, novice drivers have a crash rate times higher
than experienced drivers.: 4
14. Most of today's drivers believe they may be at fault if they
are involved in a collision.: False
, 15. Driver error contributes to approximately:: 90% of all traflc crashes
16. How often should you perform pre-driving checks?: Every time you
drive.
17. Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you
should:: Approach the driver's door facing traflc.
18. As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not
necessary to always:: Check the spare tire for proper inflation.
19. When conducting outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect
your:: Head- lights.
20. While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a
pre-drive check, you should also check:: Both A and B are correct: The headlights, brake
lights, turn signals, and taillights, and the direction which your tires are pointed.
21. Which of these is not part of a normal under-the-hood check?:
Checking the shock absorbers.
22. If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be:: In the trunk or
under a cargo net.
23. When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to:: Wear it as low as possible