1. Equal
amounts of alcohol affect different people the same way.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 5.1
2. In a
motor vehicle crash, as a car crushes, it absorbs some of the force of the
collision.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 3.2
3. In a
crash, rear seat passengers in a car __________
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: A. can fly
forward with incredible force, injuring or killing passengers in the front
seat.Incorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
3.2
4. When a
driver is attempting to pass you, speed up.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.7
5. If you
accumulate 18 points on your driving record within a 18-month period, your
driver's license will be suspended for __________ months.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. 3Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.1
6. Heavy
rain reduces your ability to __________
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. both A
and BCorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
4.9
7. If
your speed triples, you need __________ times the distance to stop.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. nineCorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 3.1
8. Your
vehicle must have a horn that can be heard from a distance of __________ feet.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. 200Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.6
9. The
maximum speed limit for business districts is __________ miles per hour.
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. 30Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.9
10. Speed
does not have any bearing on your decisions.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.1
11. In
2016, there were fewer pedestrians killed in traffic crashes than during the
previous year.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.6
12. To
help emergency vehicles reach those in need, __________
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: D. all of
the aboveCorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
8.5
13. Too
little air pressure in just one tire can make a car difficult to control.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 6.5
14.
__________ is not considered Searching.
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. Checking
your watchCorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
4.1
15. The
effectiveness of restraint devices like air bags and safety belts, and
vehicular construction features such as crumple zones and side member beams,
increase as impact speed increases.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: B. FALSEIncorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.2
16. The
loss of one night's sleep can lead to chronic sleepiness.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: B. FALSEIncorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 7.2
17. You
should check your tires periodically and rotate them regularly.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 6.5
18.
Vehicles driving in the opposite direction on a multi-lane highway with
opposite lanes separated by a raised barrier do not have to stop for school
buses.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.4
19.
__________ is the most important consideration in stopping a vehicle.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FrictionCorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.3
20.
Distractions and driver inattention are a cause of 65% of all crashes
nationwide.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 2.2
21. Every
child in a school zone is a human caution sign.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.9
22. Speed
limits in school zones are strictly enforced for the safety of children.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.9
23. The
first automobile crash in the United States occurred in New York City in 1896,
when a motor vehicle collided with a __________
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. bicycle.Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.6
24.
Strong emotions can interfere with your ability to __________
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: D. all of
the aboveCorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
7.3
25. There
are no prescription medications that affect a person's driving ability.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 5.3
26. The
colors on a traffic signal can be in different positions depending on where you
are in the United States.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.3
27.
Impairment rates for drivers in fatal crashes were lowest for __________
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: A. drivers
of large trucks.Incorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
5.1
28. Most
fatal collisions in Florida happen during __________.
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. darknessCorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.4
29. You
should only use your high-beam highlights when there is no oncoming traffic for
at least __________ feet.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. 500Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.9
30. If a
drinking driver is traveling 70 miles per hour and it takes three seconds for
her or his pupils to return to normal after being temporarily blinded by bright
headlights, the person has driven over __________ yards without being able to
see.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. 100Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 5.1
31.
__________ is the basic color for various traffic control devices used in road
construction and maintenance work areas.
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. OrangeCorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.3
32.
School zones present different conditions in the form of __________
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: D. all of
the aboveCorrect!Explanation: Item found in Section
4.9
33. The
reason for the standard of .08 as the "presumption of impairment" is
because everybody acts the same way under the influence of alcohol.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 5.2
34. If
the brakes fail on your vehicle, the parking brake may be used to help stop the
vehicle.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. TRUECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.6
35. The
probability of death, disfigurement, or debilitating injury increases with
higher speed at impact; such consequences double for every __________ mph over
50 mph that a vehicle travels.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. 10Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.2
36. Your
car must have two red stoplights, seen from __________ feet in the daytime,
that must come on when the foot brake is pressed.
Your Answer: CCorrect Answer: C. 300Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.6
37. The
first automobile crash in the United States occurred in New York City in
__________, when a motor vehicle collided with a bicycle rider.
Your Answer: ACorrect Answer: A. 1896Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 4.6
38. It is
unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in this state unless each
passenger under the age of __________ is restrained by a safety belt or by a
child restraint device.
Your Answer: DCorrect Answer: D. 18Correct!Explanation: Item
found in Section 6.1
39. For
both speeding and non-speeding drivers involved in fatal crashes, the
percentage of those who had been drinking, with BAC 0.01 or greater, at the
time the crash occurred was higher during the day than at night.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 8.2
40. All
beer is 5% alcohol, all wine is 12% alcohol and all whiskey is 40% alcohol.
Your Answer: BCorrect Answer: B. FALSECorrect!Explanation: Item
found in Section 5.2
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