Driver's Education Segment 2 Test - Michigan

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In the United States, a drunk-driving elated crash occurs how often?

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Refuse to ride with the person

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

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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:

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10%

In Michigan, what percentage of young drivers involved in a fatal crash had been drinking alcohol?

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55 MPH

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

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Daytime on dry roads.

When do fatal crashes of young drivers occur most often:

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higher than

The percentage of young male drivers involved in a fatal crash is what when compared to female driver?

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For every 500 miles driven, the average driver has at least how many near collisions?

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Errors of inexperience

Research indicates that what accounts for the largest percentage of young driver crashes?

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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?

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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:

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Release the brakes

You are about to be struck from behind at a stop sign. What should you do?

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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:

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Crumple

What kind of zones in a vehicle help to reduce the force of a crash into a solid barrier or object?

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Increases by four times

If the speed of a vehicle doubles, its destructive power in a crash:

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Inertia

What is the main reason that safety belts are important to a driver in a crash.

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For every mile driven, the average driver makes approximately 200 observations, 40 decisions, and at least how many mistakes?

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With a crash scene even after passing it

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

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Secure all loose items

To reduce distractions while driving, before pulling the vehicle in motion you should:

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Decreases by 40%

When the driver listens to someone talking in the car or on a cell phone, brain power associated with driving:

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The greater number of passengers, the more likely the crash

Research indicates that for young drivers, the:

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Four times more likely

How many times more likely are drivers to get in a crash when using a cell phone?

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Self-imposed anxieties

"I'm going to be late", "We'll never make it" are examples of:

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Aggressive driving

Self-imposed anxieties are related to:

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The irrational actions of other drivers

What triggers anger that can lead to road rage?

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Rush in, total aggression, and violence

The three degrees of aggressive driving behaviors are:

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Peer pressure

Age group's influence on a person is called:

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Mistakes of other drivers

Exceeding the speed limit, failing to check blind spots when changing lanes, and riding on the brake are examples of:

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The crumple zone

What is the term that describes the area of the vehicle that absorbs energy in a crash?