Q2: Approximately what percentage of crashes at railroad crossings takes place at crossings that do not have automatic gates and flashing lights?
  • 50%
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  • 40 mph
  • almost half
EXAM: so most of the exam questions are just the quiz questions, but some where new so I included them.. they also may be from quiz 1 because I didn't copy those down
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  • inertia
  • time
  • 50%
The bump-bump-bump technique involves:
  • steering
  • increased
  • at night
  • merging
Who was found responsible for the car crash in Mark Woods' story?
  • on a blind curve
  • at night
  • project YIELD
  • both drivers
Q5: If your anti-lock brakes go out, you should:
  • both sound your horn and look for the path of least resistance
  • idk you have to answer that yourself
  • low beam headlights
  • apply a firm, steady pressure to the break
When do more than six out of ten pedestrian fatalities happen?
  • taste
  • HOV lane
  • at night
  • steering
Q2: When entering a lane of oncoming traffic to pass a vehicle, it is generally safe to make your pass when:
  • turn off your high beam headlights
  • both stay calm and remember what you have learned
  • the oncoming car looks like it's not moving
  • increase the space cushion around your vehicle
Q6: Which of the following will reduce the amount of alcohol in your body?
  • 40 mph
  • normal
  • time
  • taste
Which of the following senses is NOT used when driving:
  • taste
  • liver
  • assume that no one sees you
  • time
Q6: Which part of the body removes alcohol from the body?
  • time
  • steering
  • taste
  • liver
In recent years, seat belt usage in the US has:
  • HOV lane
  • taste
  • increased
  • steering
Pedestrians should do all of the following, EXCEPT:
  • idk you have to answer that yourself
  • walk with the flow of traffic
  • assume that no one sees you
  • focus on a far-away object
Q6: The student organization at William Howard Taft High School that promotes safe driving practices is named:
  • almost half
  • one tenth of a second
  • inertia
  • project YIELD
Q2: Diamond shaped sings are:
  • warning signs
  • even on a thin layer of water
  • almost half
  • on all sides of your car
Q2: A diamond symbol on the roadway indicates a:
  • HOV lane
  • warning signs
  • steering
  • increased
Q4: You should keep a space cushion:
  • assume that no one sees you
  • only things we expect to see
  • turn off your high beam headlights
  • on all sides of your car
What distance is required for a train to stop when traveling 50 miles per hour?
  • exit at a safe speed
  • one tenth of a second
  • one and a half miles
  • focus on a far-away object
Q3: If you absolutely must drive in fog, use your:
  • laws of nature
  • focus on a far-away object
  • apply a firm, steady pressure to the break
  • low beam headlights
Q4: You can make car/pedestrian crashes less likely if you are which of the following?
  • idk you have to answer that yourself
  • the oncoming car looks like it's not moving
  • both sound your horn and look for the path of least resistance
  • either the driver or the pedestrian
Q4: Nine out of every ten pedestrian fatalities occur during which weather conditions?
  • normal
  • time
  • inertia
  • merging
Q5: When an airbag deploys, how long does it take to inflate, protect the driver, and deflate?
  • the oncoming car looks like it's not moving
  • on a blind curve
  • either the driver or the pedestrian
  • one tenth of a second
Q3: A car can hydroplane:
  • focus on a far-away object
  • only things we expect to see
  • both traction is reduced and it is more difficult to see
  • even on a thin layer of water
Q2: Approximately what percentage of roadside litter flies out of the back of pick-up trucks?
  • 50%
  • merging
  • HOV lane
  • almost half
Q2: Even with a green light, it is illegal to go through an intersection if:
  • focus on a far-away object
  • one tenth of a second
  • turn off your high beam headlights
  • cars are blocking your path
Q3: According to this section, when we are behind the wheel, which of the following registers in our brain?
  • only things we expect to see
  • merging
  • cars are blocking your path
  • one tenth of a second
What is always taking place when driving?
  • low beam headlights
  • on a blind curve
  • laws of nature
  • at night
Q5: The most important thing to do in a driving emergency is which of the following?
  • both sound your horn and look for the path of least resistance
  • both stay calm and remember what you have learned
  • both traction is reduced and it is more difficult to see
  • both speed and road conditions affect stopping distance
Q5: If you are about to be in a collision, remember to do which of the following?
  • the oncoming car looks like it's not moving
  • both sound your horn and look for the path of least resistance
  • either the driver or the pedestrian
  • turn off your high beam headlights
Q4: Marc Miller had a cycling collision in which of the following?
  • only things we expect to see
  • on a blind curve
  • cars are blocking your path
  • one tenth of a second
Quiz 1
  • did not record the answers sorry :( usually the "all of the above" option if there is one
  • both speed and road conditions affect stopping distance
  • both sound your horn and look for the path of least resistance
  • both stay calm and remember what you have learned
Q6: The bump-bump-bump technique involves:
  • steering
  • liver
  • HOV lane
  • merging
Q5: When jumping a dead battery, remove jumper cables in which order?
  • one tenth of a second
  • either the driver or the pedestrian
  • the REVERSE order that you placed them
  • turn off your high beam headlights
Q3: A driver in a skid can recover more quickly if they:
  • even on a thin layer of water
  • only things we expect to see
  • focus on a far-away object
  • assume that no one sees you
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