Drivers Training Segment Two Test

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How many deaths arise per year from alcohol related fatalities?

More than 10,000 deaths per year.

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How many are injured per year in alcohol related crashes?

One million people.

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What are the four effects of alcohol on the body?

Decision Making/Judgement

Muscle Control

Vital Functions

Motor Skills

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Implied Consent is?

Requires a driver to take a breath test if suspected of alcohol.

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How old do you need to be in order to donate organs?

You can donate at any age, but it ultimately depends on the parent’s decision if person is under 18.

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Driving while impaired can lead to which type of legal charge?

A misdemeanor.

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Inhalants can affect a driver’s _______.

Judgment/Decision Making

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Synergistic Effects are?

The compound of two drugs is much greater than both if simply added.

Example: One joint and two drinks can be equivalent to over six beers.

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Which percentage of sixteen year olds will experience a crash before turning seventeen?

Nearly 9.2%.

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Name the four causes of Teen Crashes.

  • Inexperience

  • Failure to Adjust Speed

  • Distractions

  • Perception of Danger

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50.4% of young driver crashes occur during which time of day?

Daylight hours

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The most dangerous time for young drivers is at ____?

At 2-5 PM young drivers are at most risk.

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68.6% of young fatalities occur on which type of roadways? (Two Answers)

Country roads and city streets.

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47.4% of young driver fatalities occur on which roadway?

Straight Aways

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Of which percentage does a young driver having one passenger increase risk by?

44%

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By how much times does a young driver holding two passengers increase risk?

Doubles the risk.

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How many times does a young driver having three passengers increase risk by?

It nearly quadruples.

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Of which fraction of all fatalities incoming young drivers does the driver die?

1/3 of young drivers die

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One year after licensure, _____ of young drivers are driving vehicles recommended for their age group. (It’s a Percentage).

35%

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Using a phone increases the chance of a crash by ____.

Four times

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How long can mental distractions last?

Mental distractions can last as long as twenty seven seconds.

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Being awake for over 18 hours is equivalent to which percentage of BAC.

0.05 % BAC.