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In the United States, a drunk-driving elated crash occurs how often?
Refuse to ride with the person
If you cannot prevent a person who has been drinking from driving, you should:
Maintain a safe following distance
You have identified the driver ahead of you as a possible drunk driver. The first thing you should do is:
10%
In Michigan, what percentage of young drivers involved in a fatal crash had been drinking alcohol?
55 MPH
The vast majority of Michigan's young driver fatal crashes occurred on roadways where the speed limit was:
Daytime on dry roads.
When do fatal crashes of young drivers occur most often:
higher than
The percentage of young male drivers involved in a fatal crash is what when compared to female driver?
1
For every 500 miles driven, the average driver has at least how many near collisions?
Errors of inexperience
Research indicates that what accounts for the largest percentage of young driver crashes?
Hit an approaching vehicle rather than a stationary object
Which of the following is NOT a principle for controlling the consequences of a vehicle crash?
Right of your vehicle
If an oncoming driver crosses into your path of travel, the area that is usually available to move your vehicle is to the:
Release the brakes
You are about to be struck from behind at a stop sign. What should you do?
You may be unable to re-enter the road because of shoulder conditions
If you decide to leave the road to avoid a hazard or emergency, you should keep in mind that:
Crumple
What kind of zones in a vehicle help to reduce the force of a crash into a solid barrier or object?
Increases by four times
If the speed of a vehicle doubles, its destructive power in a crash:
Inertia
What is the main reason that safety belts are important to a driver in a crash.
1
For every mile driven, the average driver makes approximately 200 observations, 40 decisions, and at least how many mistakes?
With a crash scene even after passing it
Rubbernecking is a term used to describe a person who is maintaining eye contact:
Secure all loose items
To reduce distractions while driving, before pulling the vehicle in motion you should:
Decreases by 40%
When the driver listens to someone talking in the car or on a cell phone, brain power associated with driving:
The greater number of passengers, the more likely the crash
Research indicates that for young drivers, the:
Four times more likely
How many times more likely are drivers to get in a crash when using a cell phone?
Self-imposed anxieties
"I'm going to be late", "We'll never make it" are examples of:
Aggressive driving
Self-imposed anxieties are related to:
The irrational actions of other drivers
What triggers anger that can lead to road rage?
Rush in, total aggression, and violence
The three degrees of aggressive driving behaviors are:
Peer pressure
Age group's influence on a person is called:
Mistakes of other drivers
Exceeding the speed limit, failing to check blind spots when changing lanes, and riding on the brake are examples of:
The crumple zone
What is the term that describes the area of the vehicle that absorbs energy in a crash?