Drivers training segment 2 Michigan state test

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If you cannot prevent a person who has been drinking from driving, you should

A. Sit in the backseat with your seat belt on.

B. Be ready to take control of the wheel

C. Refuse to ride with the person

C. Refuse to ride with the person

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Most young driver fatal crashes occur on ?

A. Municipal streets

B. Country roads

C. Interstate highways

B.Country roads

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The vast majority of Michigan's young driver fatal crashes occurred on roadways where the speed limit was?

A. 65 MPH

B. 70 MPH

C. 55 MPH

C. 55 MPH

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Over 80% of young driver fatal crashes in Michigan occurred during what type of weather conditions?

A. Snowy

B. Fair weather

C. Rainy and foggy

B. Fair weather

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The months of __________, ______________ and____________ account for one-third of all young driver crashes in Michigan

A. December,January, February

B. September, October,November

C. May, June, July

C. May, June, July

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One out of every_______________ 16-year-old drivers will have a serious crash before reaching his or Hers 17th birthday

A. 11

B. 15

C. 2

A. 11

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Rubbernecking is a term used to describe a person who is maintaining eye contact?

A. With a crash scene even after passing it.

B. While talking to other passengers.

C. In the rearview mirror.

A. With a crash scene even after passing it

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The Danger of a driver using marijuana is that it

A. Creates a false sense of alertness

B. Causes an immediate physical and mental letdown

C. Lessons the ability to maintain the vehicle in the lane

C. Lessons ability to maintain the vehicle in the lane

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The best time to address distractions that can affect driving is before driving begins, and a drivers goal should be to _____________ all in-vehicle distractions.

A. Minimize

B. Eliminate

C. Reduce

B. Eliminate

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Research indicates that for young drivers,the

A. Number of passengers does not affect the likelihood of a crash

B. The fewer the number of passengers, the most likely the crash

C. The greater the number of passengers, the more likely the crash

C. The greater the number of passengers, the more likely the crash

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Aggressive driving is

A. Driving a vehicle with the intent to do harm to others

B. Driving a vehicle when your full attention is not on driving

C. Driving a vehicle in a selfish, bold,or pushy manner

C. Driving a vehicle in a selfish, bold, or pushy manner

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For 16 year- old driver, the risk of fatal crash involvement increases_____________ if three or more passengers are present

A. No more than 90%

B. Less than 50%

C. More than 150%

C. More than 150%

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When confronted by an aggressive driver, the first thing you should do in order to avoid becoming involved in a road rage incident is

A. Report the driver to authorities

B. Make every attempt to get out of their way and be tolerant and forgiving

C. Disobey a traffic signal and gesture that you made a mistake

B. Make every attempt to get out of their way and be tolerant and forgiving

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Which of the following is NOT an alternative to your drinking and driving?

A. Allow a friend who has had only one drink to drive you home.

B. Stay home

C. Call someone for a ride

A. Allow a friend who has had only one drink to drive you home

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Which of the following is the riskiest action to take?

A. Turing the radio on or off

B. Sending a text message

C. Talking on a cellphone

B. Sending a text message

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Which of the following is a distraction outside the car?

A. People waking

B. Crash scene

C. Bike riding

B. Crash scene

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As little as____________ of alcohol can impair

A. .03%

B. .08%

C. .04%

A. .03%

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Alcohol impaired driving fatalities account for __________ of all vehicle fatalities

A. 50%

B. 31%

C.32%

C. 32%

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What type of driver is not at risk for drowsiness?

A. Young people

B. Children

C. Old people

A. Young people

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Emotion may affect a drivers ability to drive safely by?

A. Creating physical distractions

B. Creating mental distractions

C. Creating noise distractions

B. Creating mental distractions

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What % of young drivers in a fatal crash were not wearing a seat belt?

A. 50%

B. 32%

C. 13%

C. 13%

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Drivers who use cellphones are _________________ times more likely to be invalid in a car crash than those who do not?

A. 10 times

B. 4 times

C. 50 times

B. 4 times

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What % of young drivers are in fatal crashes and where rear end collision?

A. 150%

B. 20%

C. 3%

C. 3%

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Other items That can affect you ability to drive safe include?

A. Marijuana

B. Drinking

C. Over the counter medication

C. Over the counter medication

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Distracted drivers may cause drivers to be delayed in preserving or completely fail to preserve an important traffic event because of?

A. Fast deprivation

B. Slowed deprivation

C. Medium deprivation

B. Slowed deprivation