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Drivers Education Unit 4 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A+, Exams of Logistics

Drivers Education Unit 4 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A+

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Download Drivers Education Unit 4 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A+ and more Exams Logistics in PDF only on Docsity! Drivers Education Unit 4 2024-2025. Questions and Correct Verified Answers. Graded A+ A 2-second following distance - ANSis not the total stopping distance A 2-second following distance - ANSis not the total stopping distance A driver that follows too closely is called a - ANStailgater. A driver that follows too closely is called a - ANStailgater. A fixed object down the road in the center of the path you intend to travel which can be used to help you steer accurately is called - ANS A following distance greater than 2 seconds is advised when you - ANSare first learning to drive. A long following distance has the advantage of - ANSgiving you more time to use the IPDE Process. A serving of alcohol is... - ANS.6 ounces Always increase your following distance when - ANSall are correct An advantage of keeping at least a 2-second following distance in urban traffic is that you - ANScan see farther down the road. As your vehicle speed increases, your 2-second following distance will - ANSincrease. Can you get a DUI for anything other than alcohol? - ANSyes Can you get a DUI for anything other than alcohol? - ANSYes Driving in an emotional state can distort or delay our ability to interpret anything that is happening around us. - ANSTrue Driving in an emotional state has no effect on those skills that involve precise timing. - ANSFalse Emotional driving does not impact our ability to make high-risk decisions and often results in faulty judgment on our part. - ANSFalse Fatigue - ANSslows mental and physical processes. For how long must you signal before you make a turn? - ANS2 seconds Good zone control means - ANSyou know at all times what zones are open and what ones are closed Holding your foot over the brake pedal is called - ANScovering the brake. How long does it take for your body to process a serving of alcohol? - ANS90 minutes How many teen crashes involve distraction? - ANS6 out of 10 How many teen crashes involve distraction? - ANS6 out of 10 If an oncoming driver crosses into your path of travel, the space that is usually available for you to move your vehicle is - ANSto the right of your vehicle. If asked to take a chemical test for alcohol (e.g. breath test) and you refuse, your license will be suspended for at least 18 months. - ANStrue If asked to take a chemical test for alcohol (e.g. breath test) and you refuse, your license will be suspended for at least 18 months. - ANSTrue If the vehicle following you is too close, what action can you take to avoid being hit from the rear? - ANSIncrease your following distance. If the vehicle following you is too close, what action can you take to avoid being hit from the rear? - ANSIncrease your following distance. If you are involved in an emotional driving situation, the article identifies several things that you should do to help you take some time and calm down. Identify all the the items below that were suggested in the reading. - ANSListen to the radio or chew gum, or get a non-alcoholic drink. Stay off the road until you have regained control, take a few deep breaths to help relax. Give yourself time to calm down, pull off road, and close eyes. Take a short walk, if necessary. What is a path of travel? - ANSThe path you intend for your car to take What is a space cushion? - ANSthe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead What is actual risk? - ANSthe amount of risk that actually exists What is actual risk? - ANSthe amount of risk that actually exists What is an appropriate use of you vehicle horn? - ANSwarn other drivers of danger What is one reason why teenage drivers tend to have a higher level of risk? - ANSThey perceive risk to be lower than it actually is. What is the BEST thing you can do to avoid driving distracted? - ANSKeep your brain, hands, and eyes focused on the driving task at all times. What is the measurable limit of alcohol a driver under the age of 21 can have in their system? - ANS.00 What is the process of thinking, planning, and acting that can reduce your risk when behind the wheel? - ANSIPDE What is the process of thinking, planning, and acting that can reduce your risk when behind the wheel? - ANSIPDE What is the single most effective device for preventing death and injury in a car crash? - ANSseatbelt What is the single most effective thing you can to do avoid being in a crash? - ANSleave plenty of space in front of your car What items are OK to be in your car and unrestrained? - ANSnothing What kinds of action could you take when you execute your decisions in the IPDE process? - ANSall of the other options What kinds of action could you take when you execute your decisions in the IPDE process? - ANSall of the other options What might block your line of sight? (mark all that apply) - ANSfences, other nearby vehicles, bushes and trees, construction When a yellow signal light is shown, you should - ANSprepare to stop if you have not already entered the intersection. When driving past vehicles parked on the right, you should position your vehicle - ANSat least one car door's width away. When following another vehicle, you should look - ANSthrough, over, and around that vehicle. When identifying situations in the driving environment that might lead to a conflict, what should you be looking for? - ANSall of them When identifying situations in the driving environment that might lead to a conflict, what should you be looking for? - ANSall of them When measuring a following distance under normal conditions, the 2-second technique - ANSis safe for most conditions. Which is less risky? - ANSdefensive driving Which lane position should you be in most of the time? - ANSposition 1 Which lane position should you be in most of the time? - ANSposition 1 Which of the following are signs of a drowsy driver? (mark all that apply) - ANStailgating, daydreaming, yawning Which of the following is a passive safety feature? - ANSair bag Which of the following is a passive safety feature? - ANSairbag Which of the following is an active safety feature? - ANSdoor locks Which of the following is an active safety feature? - ANSdoorlocks Who is the one that must ultimately take responsibility for the actions of your vehicle? - ANSyou You seatbelt should be worn... (mark all that apply) - ANSevery time across the hips over should bones You will not be charged with a DUI if you are drink as long as your car is parked and you are in the backseat, even if you have the keys in your possession. - ANSFalse Your line of sight is blocked at an intersection where you want to turn right. What can you do to ensure it is safe before you turn? - ANSslowly roll out until you can see
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