TEENSMART EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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Why are teen drivers more at risk than older, more experienced
drivers? - ANSWER-Teens are more apt to fail to see or perceive
something as a risk, older drivers have more driving experience,
and brain chemistry that controls risk taking tendencies has not
fully developed (all the above)
When making a lane change in front of a car, where should that
car be in your mirrors? - ANSWER-Toward the middle of your
rearview mirror
When you are thinking of changing lanes, what should you do? -
ANSWER-Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder
(all of the above)
True or false? It is safe to merge to the right if you can see a car
in your side mirror - ANSWER-False
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Ture or false? Keeping an eye out for gaps in traffic in front and
back and in the other lanes, helps you identify possible escape
routes - ANSWER-True
The estimated percentage of rear-end collisions caused by cell
phone use or texting is what? - ANSWER-60%
An example of visual distraction is: - ANSWER-Checking the
controls on your dash
Cognitive distractions - ANSWER-Occur when you are thinking
about something other than driving, decrease your ability to judge
speed and space, and slow down your reaction time (all the
above)
If you drive with three or more passengers under the age of 21,
your crash risk increases by: - ANSWER-176%
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The idea behind active scanning is to: - ANSWER-Look both near
to you and far ahead of you, become aware of and remember
where objects are in relation to your car, and avoid collisions (all
of the above)
As cognitive load increases, reaction time: - ANSWER-Slows
down
The number one cause of collisions is: - ANSWER-fail to see
vehicles
Teens engage in risky practices more often than adults because: -
ANSWER-Both A and C
Remember that there are three types of hazards: immediate
hazards, potential hazards, and objects of interest. Which of the
following is an immediate hazard? - ANSWER-A car slamming on
its brakes directly in front of you
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Cumulative risk: - ANSWER-Adds up over time as you do
something risky again and again, increases your chances of
getting into a crash, and needs to be effectively managed (all the
above)
Which one of the following is NOT a part of a safe lane change? -
ANSWER-Make sure the cars in the intended merge lane are
going slow*
Total stopping distance refers to: - ANSWER-The sum of the
driver's reaction distance and braking distance
What are two things that define your sight distance? - ANSWER-
How fast you're going and how far you can see
If you recognize hazardous driving situations in advance you can:
- ANSWER-Keep your driving smooth and stay in control*
Why are teen drivers more at risk than older, more experienced
drivers? - ANSWER-Teens are more apt to fail to see or perceive