Driver’s Ed Level 01 Study Guide Exam –
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Identify three components of the HTS. -CORRECTANSWER People
Vehicles
Roadways
The previous article cites that 16 year old drivers "are cited for more mistakes than
anyone except drivers over 82." Why? -CORRECTANSWER Because they are
inexperienced, youthful risk takers, and do not have good risk perception.
Traditionally, professional driver education instructors have offered 30 classroom hours
of study and 6 to 10 hours behind the wheel with the new driver. Has this approach
reduced teen collisions? Why? -CORRECTANSWER Traditional driver education
courses have not worked well in developing great beginning drivers. The report cited
statistics that show 16 year olds are ill prepared for the responsibility of driving.
A common myth holds that most teens who are good students and show responsibility
in other areas of life will be good responsible drivers. What is wrong with this
assumption? -CORRECTANSWER Driving is a complex psychomotor task that requires
, painstaking development, just as tennis or playing the piano does. Experience and
practice is vital.
Graduated Driver Licensing is an approach that is actually reducing teen collisions and
deaths. According to the article, what is the key to an effective GDL law? -
CORRECTANSWER By devoting extra time to establishing good driving habits, you are
helping your teens' brain develop. The time and attention you devote to instilling good,
safe driving habits in your teen will create automatic responses that may very well save
the life of your teen in an emergency situation.
What are four steps a parent can take to help their new teen driver reduce collisions and
become a safer driver? -CORRECTANSWER Limit passengers and night driving.
Negotiate a contract of acceptable behavior with the new drivers.
Have zero tolerance for moving violations or alcohol use.
Everyone in the vehicle buckles up.
What are three major areas in which a proficient driver must master performance skills?
-CORRECTANSWER control of the vehicle (operational), maneuvering the vehicle
(guidance), and planning (navigational)
Explain the process of myelination and how it impacts a teen driver. -
CORRECTANSWER One of the last developments in the nervous system is the
insulation of the nerves to make information travel faster through them. During teen
Complete Practice Questions & Detailed
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PASS
Identify three components of the HTS. -CORRECTANSWER People
Vehicles
Roadways
The previous article cites that 16 year old drivers "are cited for more mistakes than
anyone except drivers over 82." Why? -CORRECTANSWER Because they are
inexperienced, youthful risk takers, and do not have good risk perception.
Traditionally, professional driver education instructors have offered 30 classroom hours
of study and 6 to 10 hours behind the wheel with the new driver. Has this approach
reduced teen collisions? Why? -CORRECTANSWER Traditional driver education
courses have not worked well in developing great beginning drivers. The report cited
statistics that show 16 year olds are ill prepared for the responsibility of driving.
A common myth holds that most teens who are good students and show responsibility
in other areas of life will be good responsible drivers. What is wrong with this
assumption? -CORRECTANSWER Driving is a complex psychomotor task that requires
, painstaking development, just as tennis or playing the piano does. Experience and
practice is vital.
Graduated Driver Licensing is an approach that is actually reducing teen collisions and
deaths. According to the article, what is the key to an effective GDL law? -
CORRECTANSWER By devoting extra time to establishing good driving habits, you are
helping your teens' brain develop. The time and attention you devote to instilling good,
safe driving habits in your teen will create automatic responses that may very well save
the life of your teen in an emergency situation.
What are four steps a parent can take to help their new teen driver reduce collisions and
become a safer driver? -CORRECTANSWER Limit passengers and night driving.
Negotiate a contract of acceptable behavior with the new drivers.
Have zero tolerance for moving violations or alcohol use.
Everyone in the vehicle buckles up.
What are three major areas in which a proficient driver must master performance skills?
-CORRECTANSWER control of the vehicle (operational), maneuvering the vehicle
(guidance), and planning (navigational)
Explain the process of myelination and how it impacts a teen driver. -
CORRECTANSWER One of the last developments in the nervous system is the
insulation of the nerves to make information travel faster through them. During teen