What porcentage of road accidents are caused by tiredness?
20%
What are the signs of tiredness?
Where do single vehicle occur the most and what is the reason?
most common type of accident outside of build-up areas, many at dawn or when it is dark, partially due to tiredness
What to do if you are tired?
How much alcohol can make you go over the limit?
A single strong beer
What are the negative effects of alcohol?
What day of the way is there the most deadly accident?
Saturdays. The lowest on mondays
Can alcohol metabolism be speeded up?
NO
What is the alcohol limit in Sweden?
0,2 per mille
What are the penalties for driving over the limit?
Over 0,2: drunk driving conviction. Fine and up to 6 months in prison. License can be revoked. If you caused an accident you can be guilty of aggravated drunk driving.
Over 1.0: aggravated drunk driving. Penalty is up to 2 years in prison and revocation of your driving license. If guilty of involuntary manslaughter, it can go up to 6 years in prison.
What is complicity in drunk driving?
- providing alcohol to someone you know will drive
How does the alcolok work?
You can have that as a conditional license when driving the car it is fitted to. You have to use the breathanalyser. If you are under the influence, the license will be revoked.
You will need to have the alkolok inspected by a certified garage every month and go to the doctor every 3 months.
How many people die in alcohol-related accidents each year?
Strong spirits and beer or wine equivalents
1 can light beer (50 cl, 3.5%) = 4.5 cl strong spirit
1 can of strong beer (50 cl, 5.6%) = 7 cl strong spirit
1 glass of red wine (18 cl, 12%) = 5.5 cl strong spirit
1/2 bottle red wine (37 cl, 12%) = 11 cl strong spirit
What are the 3 categories of narcotics
Laws and narcotics
Zero tolerance. As soon as the drug can be traced in your blood, you can be convicted of driving under the influence.
Hash or marijuana stay in th body for a longer time.
What reactions can be caused by stress?
15% of all drivers are responsible for 50% of the accidents. Why?
personality traits and moral developement
What are the stages of moral development?
First stage: egoism
Second stage: begin to accept society and it’s obligations. you follow the rules
Third stage: realise the importance of helping out and contributing to society.
What are the negative personality traits?
How long is the probationary period?
2 years.
What has research shown about young drivers?
-more tolerant to offences
-longer reaction time
-use rear-view mirror less
-more abrupt and jerky style of driving
-drive faster
focus more on stationary objects on the road than moving ones
-more competitive
- Risk of accident 6-7 times higher for drivers between 18-19
How much risk is it to have an accident for drivers over 75
6 times higher than middle-aged drivers.
They can have physical impairments which can result in longer reaction times and impaired vision
Difficulty handling situations with a lot of information (ex junction)
What is the direct vision
in the entire field of vision, we see 1-2% with full clarity. It is the direct vision