1. 50 - ANS-Safety belts increase your chances of surviving a collision by more than
_____ percent.
2. All of the above - ANS-Driving at a higher speed _____.
3. At an intersection - ANS-Statistically speaking, your chances for a collision are
highest
4. Avoiding a head-on collision - ANS-Follow the four Rs (Read, Right, Reduce, and
Ride) when
5. Downhill - ANS-Brake fade typically occurs when driving _____.
6. Driving to save lives, time, and money in spite of the conditions around you and the
actions of others - ANS-What is defensive driving?
7. Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or all other drugs - ANS-What does the
term "impaired driving" mean?
8. False - ANS-If an animal suddenly appears on the road in front of us, experts advise
swerving to avoid hitting the animal.
9. False - ANS-Research has shown that hands-free devices are safer than hand held
devices while driving. True or False?
10. False - ANS-The law clearly states which driver has the right-of-way. True or False?
11. Five - ANS-If it is raining and you are tired while driving, how many seconds of
following distances should you use?
12. Improper speed - ANS-_____ is the number one unsafe driving behavior that
contributes to collisions and violations.
13. In the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go. - ANS-If your vehicle begins to
skid, you should turn the steering wheel _____.
14. Look to the side of the road at the white line - ANS-When you approach a car using
its high-beam lights, you should _____.
15. Perception distance - ANS-_______ is the distance a vehicle travels from the
moment an event occurs until you see it and become aware of the danger.
16. Recognize, Understand, Act - ANS-What are the three basic steps of the DDC
Collision Prevention Formula?
17. Recognize, Understand, Act - ANS-What are the three basic steps of the DDC
Collision Prevention Formula?
18. Regulate, Warn, and Guide - ANS-What three things do road signs do to promote the
smooth movement of traffic?
19. Synergism - ANS-The interaction of two or more chemicals (alcohol and/or other
drugs) creating a much greater combined effect is called:
20. The "What if?" strategy - ANS-Which 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?
21. The Internal Crash - ANS-The first two stages of a collision are 1) the Vehicle Crash
and 2) the Human Crash. What is the third stage of a collision?
22. Three - ANS-Under the best driving conditions, how many seconds of following
distance should a passenger car maintain behind the vehicle in front?